Chords for Nathan Carter - Summer in Dublin Recorded Live at The Three Arena, Dublin
Tempo:
107.6 bpm
Chords used:
D
Em
C
G
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [N] [Em]
[C]
[D] [Em]
[C]
[D] [Em] Take me away from the city, [G] lead me to where I can be on my own.
[Em] I wanted to see you, now that I have, [G] [C] I just want to [D] be left [Em] alone.
[C] I'll always [D] remember your [G] kind words, [Am] and I'll still remember your [B] name.
[Em] Cause I've seen you changing [A] and turning, [C] and I know [G] things won't be the [Em] same.
[D]
[C] [G] [D] I [G]
remember that [D] summer in [Em] Dublin, [G] and [C] the lit fields that stank [G] like hell.
[Am] And the young people walking on [Em] Grafton Street,
[Am] everybody [C] looking [D] so ill.
[Em]
[D] I [G] was singing a [D] song I heard [Em] somewhere, [C] called Rock and Roll Never [G] Forgets.
My [Am] humming was smothered by a [Em] .46
A, and [Am] the scream of a [C] low-flying [D] jet.
[Em] [D]
So [G] I jumped on [D] a bus to [G] Dunleary, stopping [C] off to pick up my [G] guitar.
[Am] When the drunk on the bus told [Em] me how to get rich, [Am] I was glad [C] we [F#] weren't [Em] going too [D] far.
[Em]
[C] [D] [Em]
[C] [D] [Em]
So I'm leaving on a [E] Wednesday morning, trying to [C] find a place [D] where I [Em] can be.
The tunes of the birds and the singing of the rocks, [C] where ocean roads [D] [Em] always are near.
[C] Sometimes [D] the tired [G] or the quiet, [Am] they want to walk back [B] up that hill.
I [Em] just get on the road [A] and stick out my thumb, [C] and I know [D] he'll always be there, still.
[Em] [D] [Em]
[D] [C] [G]
I remember that summer in Dublin, [C] and the lit fields that stank like [G] hell.
[Am] And the young people walking [Em] on Grafton Street, [Am] everybody [C] looking [D] so ill.
[Em] [D]
I [G] was singing [D] a song I [Em] heard somewhere,
[G] [C] called Rock and Roll Never [G] Forgets.
[Am] My humming was smothered [Em] by a .46
A, [Am] and the scream of a [C] low [D]-flying jet.
[Em] [D]
[G] So I jumped [D] on a bus to [Em] Dunleary, [G] stopping [C] off to pick up [G] my guitar.
[Am] When the drunk on the bus [Em] told me how to get rich, [Am] I was glad [C] we weren't [D] going [G] too far.
Come on!
[C] Yeah, [D] yeah, [G] I remember [D] that summer [Em] in Dublin.
[G] [C] Yeah,
[D] yeah, [G] I remember [D] that summer [Em] in Dublin.
[G] Alright!
[C] Who's going to remember tonight in the free arena?
[G]
[N]
[C]
[D] [Em]
[C]
[D] [Em] Take me away from the city, [G] lead me to where I can be on my own.
[Em] I wanted to see you, now that I have, [G] [C] I just want to [D] be left [Em] alone.
[C] I'll always [D] remember your [G] kind words, [Am] and I'll still remember your [B] name.
[Em] Cause I've seen you changing [A] and turning, [C] and I know [G] things won't be the [Em] same.
[D]
[C] [G] [D] I [G]
remember that [D] summer in [Em] Dublin, [G] and [C] the lit fields that stank [G] like hell.
[Am] And the young people walking on [Em] Grafton Street,
[Am] everybody [C] looking [D] so ill.
[Em]
[D] I [G] was singing a [D] song I heard [Em] somewhere, [C] called Rock and Roll Never [G] Forgets.
My [Am] humming was smothered by a [Em] .46
A, and [Am] the scream of a [C] low-flying [D] jet.
[Em] [D]
So [G] I jumped on [D] a bus to [G] Dunleary, stopping [C] off to pick up my [G] guitar.
[Am] When the drunk on the bus told [Em] me how to get rich, [Am] I was glad [C] we [F#] weren't [Em] going too [D] far.
[Em]
[C] [D] [Em]
[C] [D] [Em]
So I'm leaving on a [E] Wednesday morning, trying to [C] find a place [D] where I [Em] can be.
The tunes of the birds and the singing of the rocks, [C] where ocean roads [D] [Em] always are near.
[C] Sometimes [D] the tired [G] or the quiet, [Am] they want to walk back [B] up that hill.
I [Em] just get on the road [A] and stick out my thumb, [C] and I know [D] he'll always be there, still.
[Em] [D] [Em]
[D] [C] [G]
I remember that summer in Dublin, [C] and the lit fields that stank like [G] hell.
[Am] And the young people walking [Em] on Grafton Street, [Am] everybody [C] looking [D] so ill.
[Em] [D]
I [G] was singing [D] a song I [Em] heard somewhere,
[G] [C] called Rock and Roll Never [G] Forgets.
[Am] My humming was smothered [Em] by a .46
A, [Am] and the scream of a [C] low [D]-flying jet.
[Em] [D]
[G] So I jumped [D] on a bus to [Em] Dunleary, [G] stopping [C] off to pick up [G] my guitar.
[Am] When the drunk on the bus [Em] told me how to get rich, [Am] I was glad [C] we weren't [D] going [G] too far.
Come on!
[C] Yeah, [D] yeah, [G] I remember [D] that summer [Em] in Dublin.
[G] [C] Yeah,
[D] yeah, [G] I remember [D] that summer [Em] in Dublin.
[G] Alright!
[C] Who's going to remember tonight in the free arena?
[G]
[N]
Key:
D
Em
C
G
Am
D
Em
C
[D] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ Take me away from the city, [G] lead me to where I can be on my own.
[Em] _ _ I wanted to see you, now that I have, [G] [C] I just want to [D] be left [Em] alone.
_ _ [C] I'll always [D] remember your [G] kind words, _ [Am] and I'll still remember your [B] name.
_ _ [Em] Cause I've seen you changing [A] and turning, _ [C] and I know [G] things won't be the [Em] same.
_ [D] _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] I [G]
remember that [D] summer in [Em] Dublin, _ [G] and [C] the lit fields that stank [G] like hell. _
[Am] And the young people walking on [Em] Grafton Street, _ _
[Am] everybody [C] looking [D] so ill.
[Em] _ _
[D] _ _ _ I [G] was singing a [D] song I heard [Em] somewhere, _ [C] called Rock and Roll Never [G] Forgets.
_ My [Am] humming was smothered by a [Em] .46
A, and [Am] the scream of a [C] low-flying [D] jet.
_ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _
So [G] I jumped on [D] a bus to [G] Dunleary, _ stopping [C] off to pick up my [G] guitar. _
_ [Am] When the drunk on the bus told [Em] me how to get rich, [Am] I was glad [C] we [F#] weren't [Em] going too [D] far. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ So I'm leaving on a [E] Wednesday morning, trying to [C] find a place [D] where I [Em] can be.
_ _ The tunes of the birds and the singing of the rocks, [C] where ocean roads [D] [Em] always are near.
_ _ [C] Sometimes [D] the tired [G] or the quiet, _ _ [Am] they want to walk back [B] up that hill. _ _
I [Em] just get on the road [A] and stick out my thumb, [C] and I know [D] he'll always be there, still.
[Em] _ _ _ [D] _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _
I remember that summer in Dublin, _ [C] and the lit fields that stank like [G] hell. _
[Am] And the young people walking [Em] on Grafton Street, [Am] everybody [C] looking [D] so ill.
[Em] _ _ [D]
I [G] was singing [D] a song I [Em] heard somewhere, _
[G] [C] called Rock and Roll Never [G] Forgets. _ _
[Am] My humming was smothered [Em] by a .46
A, [Am] and the scream of a [C] low [D]-flying jet.
[Em] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] So I jumped [D] on a bus to [Em] Dunleary, [G] stopping [C] off to pick up [G] my guitar. _
[Am] When the drunk on the bus [Em] told me how to get rich, [Am] I was glad [C] we weren't [D] going _ [G] too far.
_ Come on!
[C] Yeah, _ [D] yeah, _ [G] I remember [D] that summer [Em] in Dublin.
[G] _ _ [C] Yeah, _
[D] yeah, _ [G] I remember [D] that summer [Em] in Dublin.
[G] _ Alright!
[C] _ Who's going to remember tonight in the free arena? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ Take me away from the city, [G] lead me to where I can be on my own.
[Em] _ _ I wanted to see you, now that I have, [G] [C] I just want to [D] be left [Em] alone.
_ _ [C] I'll always [D] remember your [G] kind words, _ [Am] and I'll still remember your [B] name.
_ _ [Em] Cause I've seen you changing [A] and turning, _ [C] and I know [G] things won't be the [Em] same.
_ [D] _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] I [G]
remember that [D] summer in [Em] Dublin, _ [G] and [C] the lit fields that stank [G] like hell. _
[Am] And the young people walking on [Em] Grafton Street, _ _
[Am] everybody [C] looking [D] so ill.
[Em] _ _
[D] _ _ _ I [G] was singing a [D] song I heard [Em] somewhere, _ [C] called Rock and Roll Never [G] Forgets.
_ My [Am] humming was smothered by a [Em] .46
A, and [Am] the scream of a [C] low-flying [D] jet.
_ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _
So [G] I jumped on [D] a bus to [G] Dunleary, _ stopping [C] off to pick up my [G] guitar. _
_ [Am] When the drunk on the bus told [Em] me how to get rich, [Am] I was glad [C] we [F#] weren't [Em] going too [D] far. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ So I'm leaving on a [E] Wednesday morning, trying to [C] find a place [D] where I [Em] can be.
_ _ The tunes of the birds and the singing of the rocks, [C] where ocean roads [D] [Em] always are near.
_ _ [C] Sometimes [D] the tired [G] or the quiet, _ _ [Am] they want to walk back [B] up that hill. _ _
I [Em] just get on the road [A] and stick out my thumb, [C] and I know [D] he'll always be there, still.
[Em] _ _ _ [D] _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _
I remember that summer in Dublin, _ [C] and the lit fields that stank like [G] hell. _
[Am] And the young people walking [Em] on Grafton Street, [Am] everybody [C] looking [D] so ill.
[Em] _ _ [D]
I [G] was singing [D] a song I [Em] heard somewhere, _
[G] [C] called Rock and Roll Never [G] Forgets. _ _
[Am] My humming was smothered [Em] by a .46
A, [Am] and the scream of a [C] low [D]-flying jet.
[Em] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] So I jumped [D] on a bus to [Em] Dunleary, [G] stopping [C] off to pick up [G] my guitar. _
[Am] When the drunk on the bus [Em] told me how to get rich, [Am] I was glad [C] we weren't [D] going _ [G] too far.
_ Come on!
[C] Yeah, _ [D] yeah, _ [G] I remember [D] that summer [Em] in Dublin.
[G] _ _ [C] Yeah, _
[D] yeah, _ [G] I remember [D] that summer [Em] in Dublin.
[G] _ Alright!
[C] _ Who's going to remember tonight in the free arena? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _