Chords for One Shot Paddy
Tempo:
175.85 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
B
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#] [A]
In Ireland many years ago [D] or so the legend [A] says, [E] St.
Patrick roamed the hills and lands, driving snakes [A] away.
But now we have [C#] another saint [D] that's bad news for [A] the crown.
[E] His name is One-Shot Paddy and it's Brits that he [A] will hound.
Brits are getting worried, they've all gone underground.
[E] If One-Shot Paddy sees them, they'll know they're [A] going down.
So next time that you see the Brits [Bm] with a face [A] as full of pride, [E] watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
Through the hills of South [D] Amal a scanty [A] hero [E] roams.
He'll wander to the countryside, he likes to [A] call his home.
And when he finds a target [D] he will quietly [A] take his end.
[E] At his end that Jew will hear the crack and the Brits know [A] who to blame.
Brits are getting worried, they've all gone underground.
[E] If One-Shot Paddy sees them, they'll know they're [A] going down.
So next time that you see [B] the Brits with a face as full of pride, [E] watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
You're in your home at [D] night and a news flash [A] that is red.
[E] You're a man from South Armagh's at work, another [A] soldier dead.
And when it hums to [B] celebrate St.
Patrick's [A] Day cheer, [E] remember One-Shot Paddy and the gallant [A] IRA.
Brits are getting worried, [D] they've all [A] gone underground.
[E] If One-Shot Paddy sees them, they'll know they're [A] going down.
So next time that you see [D] the Brits with a face as [A] full of pride, [E] watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
Brits are getting worried, [D] they've all [A] gone underground.
[E] If One-Shot Paddy sees them, they'll know they're [A] going down.
So next time that you see [B] the Brits with a face as full of pride, [E] watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
[E] Watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
In Ireland many years ago [D] or so the legend [A] says, [E] St.
Patrick roamed the hills and lands, driving snakes [A] away.
But now we have [C#] another saint [D] that's bad news for [A] the crown.
[E] His name is One-Shot Paddy and it's Brits that he [A] will hound.
Brits are getting worried, they've all gone underground.
[E] If One-Shot Paddy sees them, they'll know they're [A] going down.
So next time that you see the Brits [Bm] with a face [A] as full of pride, [E] watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
Through the hills of South [D] Amal a scanty [A] hero [E] roams.
He'll wander to the countryside, he likes to [A] call his home.
And when he finds a target [D] he will quietly [A] take his end.
[E] At his end that Jew will hear the crack and the Brits know [A] who to blame.
Brits are getting worried, they've all gone underground.
[E] If One-Shot Paddy sees them, they'll know they're [A] going down.
So next time that you see [B] the Brits with a face as full of pride, [E] watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
You're in your home at [D] night and a news flash [A] that is red.
[E] You're a man from South Armagh's at work, another [A] soldier dead.
And when it hums to [B] celebrate St.
Patrick's [A] Day cheer, [E] remember One-Shot Paddy and the gallant [A] IRA.
Brits are getting worried, [D] they've all [A] gone underground.
[E] If One-Shot Paddy sees them, they'll know they're [A] going down.
So next time that you see [D] the Brits with a face as [A] full of pride, [E] watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
Brits are getting worried, [D] they've all [A] gone underground.
[E] If One-Shot Paddy sees them, they'll know they're [A] going down.
So next time that you see [B] the Brits with a face as full of pride, [E] watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
[E] Watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
Key:
A
E
D
B
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A
E
D
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_ _ [F#] _ _ [A] _ _
In Ireland many years ago [D] or so the legend [A] says, [E] St.
Patrick roamed the hills and lands, driving snakes [A] away.
But now we have [C#] another saint [D] that's bad news for [A] the crown.
[E] His name is One-Shot Paddy and it's Brits that he [A] will hound.
Brits are getting worried, they've all gone underground.
[E] If One-Shot Paddy sees them, they'll know they're [A] going down.
So next time that you see the Brits [Bm] with a face [A] as full of pride, [E] watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
_ Through the hills of South [D] Amal a scanty [A] hero [E] roams.
He'll wander to the countryside, he likes to [A] call his home.
And when he finds a target [D] he will quietly [A] take his end.
[E] At his end that Jew will hear the crack and the Brits know [A] who to blame.
_ Brits are getting worried, they've all gone underground.
[E] If One-Shot Paddy sees them, they'll know they're [A] going down.
So next time that you see [B] the Brits with a face as full of pride, [E] watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
_ _ You're in your home at [D] night and a news flash [A] that is red.
[E] You're a man from South Armagh's at work, another [A] soldier dead.
And when it hums to [B] celebrate St.
Patrick's [A] Day cheer, _ [E] _ remember One-Shot Paddy and the gallant [A] IRA.
_ Brits are getting worried, [D] they've all [A] gone underground.
_ [E] If One-Shot Paddy sees them, they'll know they're [A] going down.
So next time that you see [D] the Brits with a face as [A] full of pride, [E] _ watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
Brits are getting worried, [D] they've all [A] gone _ underground.
[E] If One-Shot Paddy sees them, they'll know they're [A] going down.
So next time that you see [B] the Brits with a face as full of pride, [E] _ watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
[E] Watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ [A] _ _
In Ireland many years ago [D] or so the legend [A] says, [E] St.
Patrick roamed the hills and lands, driving snakes [A] away.
But now we have [C#] another saint [D] that's bad news for [A] the crown.
[E] His name is One-Shot Paddy and it's Brits that he [A] will hound.
Brits are getting worried, they've all gone underground.
[E] If One-Shot Paddy sees them, they'll know they're [A] going down.
So next time that you see the Brits [Bm] with a face [A] as full of pride, [E] watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
_ Through the hills of South [D] Amal a scanty [A] hero [E] roams.
He'll wander to the countryside, he likes to [A] call his home.
And when he finds a target [D] he will quietly [A] take his end.
[E] At his end that Jew will hear the crack and the Brits know [A] who to blame.
_ Brits are getting worried, they've all gone underground.
[E] If One-Shot Paddy sees them, they'll know they're [A] going down.
So next time that you see [B] the Brits with a face as full of pride, [E] watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
_ _ You're in your home at [D] night and a news flash [A] that is red.
[E] You're a man from South Armagh's at work, another [A] soldier dead.
And when it hums to [B] celebrate St.
Patrick's [A] Day cheer, _ [E] _ remember One-Shot Paddy and the gallant [A] IRA.
_ Brits are getting worried, [D] they've all [A] gone underground.
_ [E] If One-Shot Paddy sees them, they'll know they're [A] going down.
So next time that you see [D] the Brits with a face as [A] full of pride, [E] _ watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
Brits are getting worried, [D] they've all [A] gone _ underground.
[E] If One-Shot Paddy sees them, they'll know they're [A] going down.
So next time that you see [B] the Brits with a face as full of pride, [E] _ watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright.
[E] Watch out for One-Shot Paddy or his friend called [A] Eamonn Wright. _ _ _ _ _
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