Chords for Noel McLoughlin - The Shores Of Botany Bay
Tempo:
103.15 bpm
Chords used:
Dm
C
F
Bb
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[Dm] [C] [Bb]
[C] [F] Farewell to your bricks and [Dm] mortar, [Bb] [C] farewell to [F] your dirty lies, farewell to your [Dm] gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with [C] your overtime.
[Fm] For the good ship [Dm] Ragamuffin [Bb] is [C] lying [F] at the quay, [Dm] for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney Bay.
[F] While on me [Dm] way down to the [Bb] quay where [C] the ship at [Fm] anchor lay, took a man a [Dm] gang of [Gm] navvies that I was told to [C] engage.
[Fm] I stopped [Dm] in for to drink a [Bb] while [C] before [F] I'd go away, [Dm] for to take a trip on an emigrant ship to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney Bay.
[F] Farewell to [Dm] your bricks and mortar, [Bb] [F] farewell to your dirty lies, farewell to your [Dm] gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with your overtime.
[F] For the good ship [Dm] [Bb] Ragamuffin is [C] lying [F] at the quay, [Dm] for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to [Gm] the shores of Utney [C] Bay.
[Fm] Well the boss [Dm] came up this morning [Bb] and [C] he said well [Fm] Pat you know, if you didn't [Dm] get those navvies [Gm] out I'm afraid you'll have to go.
[Fm] So I asked [Dm] him for [Gm] me wages and a man that [F] all might pay, [Dm] and I told him straight we would all emigrate to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F] Farewell to [Dm] your bricks and mortar, [Bb] [C] farewell to [F] your dirty lies, farewell to your [Dm] gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with your overtime.
[Fm] For the good ship [Dm] [Bb] Ragamuffin is [C] lying [F] at the quay, [Dm] for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F] And when I [Dm] reach Australia [Bb] I'll [C] go and [F] search for gold, there's plenty [Dm] there for digging [Gm] up or so I have been told.
[F] Or else [Dm] I'll go back [F] to my [Bb] trade and [C] a hundred [F] bricks I'll lay, [Dm] because I live for an eight hour ship to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F] Farewell to [Dm] your bricks and mortar, [Bb] [C] farewell to [F] your dirty lies, farewell to your [Dm] gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with your overtime.
[F] For the good ship [Dm] Ragamuffin [Bb] is [C] lying [F] at the quay, [Dm] for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F] Farewell to [Dm] your bricks and mortar, [Bb] [C] farewell to [F] your dirty lies, farewell to [Dm] your gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with your overtime.
[F] For the good ship [Bb] Ragamuffin is [F] lying at the [Dm] quay, for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to the [C] shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F]
[C] [F] Farewell to your bricks and [Dm] mortar, [Bb] [C] farewell to [F] your dirty lies, farewell to your [Dm] gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with [C] your overtime.
[Fm] For the good ship [Dm] Ragamuffin [Bb] is [C] lying [F] at the quay, [Dm] for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney Bay.
[F] While on me [Dm] way down to the [Bb] quay where [C] the ship at [Fm] anchor lay, took a man a [Dm] gang of [Gm] navvies that I was told to [C] engage.
[Fm] I stopped [Dm] in for to drink a [Bb] while [C] before [F] I'd go away, [Dm] for to take a trip on an emigrant ship to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney Bay.
[F] Farewell to [Dm] your bricks and mortar, [Bb] [F] farewell to your dirty lies, farewell to your [Dm] gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with your overtime.
[F] For the good ship [Dm] [Bb] Ragamuffin is [C] lying [F] at the quay, [Dm] for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to [Gm] the shores of Utney [C] Bay.
[Fm] Well the boss [Dm] came up this morning [Bb] and [C] he said well [Fm] Pat you know, if you didn't [Dm] get those navvies [Gm] out I'm afraid you'll have to go.
[Fm] So I asked [Dm] him for [Gm] me wages and a man that [F] all might pay, [Dm] and I told him straight we would all emigrate to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F] Farewell to [Dm] your bricks and mortar, [Bb] [C] farewell to [F] your dirty lies, farewell to your [Dm] gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with your overtime.
[Fm] For the good ship [Dm] [Bb] Ragamuffin is [C] lying [F] at the quay, [Dm] for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F] And when I [Dm] reach Australia [Bb] I'll [C] go and [F] search for gold, there's plenty [Dm] there for digging [Gm] up or so I have been told.
[F] Or else [Dm] I'll go back [F] to my [Bb] trade and [C] a hundred [F] bricks I'll lay, [Dm] because I live for an eight hour ship to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F] Farewell to [Dm] your bricks and mortar, [Bb] [C] farewell to [F] your dirty lies, farewell to your [Dm] gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with your overtime.
[F] For the good ship [Dm] Ragamuffin [Bb] is [C] lying [F] at the quay, [Dm] for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F] Farewell to [Dm] your bricks and mortar, [Bb] [C] farewell to [F] your dirty lies, farewell to [Dm] your gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with your overtime.
[F] For the good ship [Bb] Ragamuffin is [F] lying at the [Dm] quay, for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to the [C] shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F]
Key:
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C
F
Bb
Gm
Dm
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[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ [Bb] _
[C] _ [F] Farewell to your bricks and [Dm] mortar, [Bb] [C] farewell to [F] your dirty lies, farewell to your [Dm] gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with [C] your overtime.
[Fm] For the good ship [Dm] Ragamuffin [Bb] is [C] lying [F] at the quay, [Dm] for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney Bay.
[F] While on me [Dm] way down to the [Bb] quay where [C] the ship at [Fm] anchor lay, took a man a [Dm] gang of [Gm] navvies that I was told to [C] engage.
[Fm] I stopped [Dm] in for to drink a [Bb] while [C] before [F] I'd go away, [Dm] for to take a trip on an emigrant ship to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney Bay.
[F] Farewell to [Dm] your bricks and mortar, [Bb] [F] farewell to your dirty lies, farewell to your [Dm] gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with your overtime.
[F] For the good ship [Dm] _ [Bb] Ragamuffin is [C] lying [F] at the quay, [Dm] for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to [Gm] the shores of Utney [C] Bay.
[Fm] Well the boss [Dm] came up this morning [Bb] and [C] he said well [Fm] Pat you know, if you didn't [Dm] get those navvies [Gm] out I'm afraid you'll have to go.
[Fm] So I asked [Dm] him for [Gm] me wages and a man that [F] all might pay, [Dm] and I told him straight we would all emigrate to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F] Farewell to [Dm] your bricks and mortar, [Bb] [C] farewell to [F] your dirty lies, farewell to your [Dm] gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with your overtime.
[Fm] For the good ship [Dm] _ [Bb] Ragamuffin is [C] lying [F] at the quay, [Dm] for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F] And when I [Dm] reach Australia [Bb] I'll [C] go and [F] search for gold, there's plenty [Dm] there for digging [Gm] up or so I have been told.
[F] Or else [Dm] I'll go back [F] to my [Bb] trade and [C] a hundred [F] bricks I'll lay, [Dm] because I live for an eight hour ship to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F] Farewell to [Dm] your bricks and mortar, [Bb] [C] farewell to [F] your dirty lies, farewell to your [Dm] gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with your overtime.
[F] For the good ship [Dm] Ragamuffin [Bb] is [C] lying [F] at the quay, [Dm] for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F] Farewell to [Dm] your bricks and mortar, [Bb] [C] farewell to [F] your dirty lies, farewell to [Dm] your gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with your overtime.
[F] For the good ship _ [Bb] Ragamuffin is [F] lying at the [Dm] quay, for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to the [C] shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ [F] Farewell to your bricks and [Dm] mortar, [Bb] [C] farewell to [F] your dirty lies, farewell to your [Dm] gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with [C] your overtime.
[Fm] For the good ship [Dm] Ragamuffin [Bb] is [C] lying [F] at the quay, [Dm] for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney Bay.
[F] While on me [Dm] way down to the [Bb] quay where [C] the ship at [Fm] anchor lay, took a man a [Dm] gang of [Gm] navvies that I was told to [C] engage.
[Fm] I stopped [Dm] in for to drink a [Bb] while [C] before [F] I'd go away, [Dm] for to take a trip on an emigrant ship to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney Bay.
[F] Farewell to [Dm] your bricks and mortar, [Bb] [F] farewell to your dirty lies, farewell to your [Dm] gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with your overtime.
[F] For the good ship [Dm] _ [Bb] Ragamuffin is [C] lying [F] at the quay, [Dm] for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to [Gm] the shores of Utney [C] Bay.
[Fm] Well the boss [Dm] came up this morning [Bb] and [C] he said well [Fm] Pat you know, if you didn't [Dm] get those navvies [Gm] out I'm afraid you'll have to go.
[Fm] So I asked [Dm] him for [Gm] me wages and a man that [F] all might pay, [Dm] and I told him straight we would all emigrate to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F] Farewell to [Dm] your bricks and mortar, [Bb] [C] farewell to [F] your dirty lies, farewell to your [Dm] gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with your overtime.
[Fm] For the good ship [Dm] _ [Bb] Ragamuffin is [C] lying [F] at the quay, [Dm] for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F] And when I [Dm] reach Australia [Bb] I'll [C] go and [F] search for gold, there's plenty [Dm] there for digging [Gm] up or so I have been told.
[F] Or else [Dm] I'll go back [F] to my [Bb] trade and [C] a hundred [F] bricks I'll lay, [Dm] because I live for an eight hour ship to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F] Farewell to [Dm] your bricks and mortar, [Bb] [C] farewell to [F] your dirty lies, farewell to your [Dm] gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with your overtime.
[F] For the good ship [Dm] Ragamuffin [Bb] is [C] lying [F] at the quay, [Dm] for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to [C] the shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
[F] Farewell to [Dm] your bricks and mortar, [Bb] [C] farewell to [F] your dirty lies, farewell to [Dm] your gangways and your [Gm] gangplanks and to hell with your overtime.
[F] For the good ship _ [Bb] Ragamuffin is [F] lying at the [Dm] quay, for to take Old Paddon with the shovel on his back to the [C] shores [Bb] of Utney [C] Bay.
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