P.J Murrihy - Life In The Auld Dog Yet Chords
Tempo:
107.3 bpm
Chords used:
E
F
A
Bb
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [E] [A]
[E] I drove a Morris Minor back in [B] 1964, and I've danced in every ballroom, from Salt Hill to [E] Templinmore.
My hair I'll daze, come and gone, but I have [A] no regrets.
[E] Liston, [A] Varna, here I [E] come, there's life in the old dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the [A] old dog yet.
[E] Liston, [A] Varna, here I [E] come, there's life in the old dog yet.
We thought Maggie Leach would be left sitting on [B] that fence, to say that she kissed many a trot before she kissed [E] the prince.
But she had a plan, she got a man, she joined the new [A] jet set, [E] for his old and grey [A] she'd be heard to say, there's life in the old [E] dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the [A] old dog yet.
[E] For his old and grey [A] she'd be heard to say, there's life in the [E] old dog yet.
I met Nurse Maloney, one night in the [B] bonhomley, and I asked her about the sponge pint to view the [E] scenery.
So we hopped into me four-wheel drive, and up the road [A] we sped, [E] hurrah for [A] killing the scully boys, there's life in the [E] old dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the old [A] dog yet.
[E] Hurrah for killing [A] the scully boys, [E] there's life in the old dog yet.
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[F] God be with the good old days, I've heard the [C] people say, but for old soldiers like meself they've never gone [F] away.
I'd throw me hat into the ring, and the bad times I'll [Bb] forget, and [F] I'll bang me drum [Bb] till kingdom come, [F] there's life in the old dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the old [Bb] dog yet.
[F] I'll bang me drum [Bb] till kingdom come, [F] there's life in the old dog yet.
It's not the hen that shouts the loudest, lays the [C] largest egg, nor the mule that kicks the hardest, boys that wear the longest [F] leg.
So pack your sack and keep the track, and you'll find your star [Bb] I'll bet, [F] and keep on going till [Bb] the cows come home, there's life in the old [F] dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the old [Bb] dog yet.
[F] Keep on going [Bb] till the cows come home, there's life in the old [F] dog yet.
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[E] I drove a Morris Minor back in [B] 1964, and I've danced in every ballroom, from Salt Hill to [E] Templinmore.
My hair I'll daze, come and gone, but I have [A] no regrets.
[E] Liston, [A] Varna, here I [E] come, there's life in the old dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the [A] old dog yet.
[E] Liston, [A] Varna, here I [E] come, there's life in the old dog yet.
We thought Maggie Leach would be left sitting on [B] that fence, to say that she kissed many a trot before she kissed [E] the prince.
But she had a plan, she got a man, she joined the new [A] jet set, [E] for his old and grey [A] she'd be heard to say, there's life in the old [E] dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the [A] old dog yet.
[E] For his old and grey [A] she'd be heard to say, there's life in the [E] old dog yet.
I met Nurse Maloney, one night in the [B] bonhomley, and I asked her about the sponge pint to view the [E] scenery.
So we hopped into me four-wheel drive, and up the road [A] we sped, [E] hurrah for [A] killing the scully boys, there's life in the [E] old dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the old [A] dog yet.
[E] Hurrah for killing [A] the scully boys, [E] there's life in the old dog yet.
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[E] [F]
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[F] God be with the good old days, I've heard the [C] people say, but for old soldiers like meself they've never gone [F] away.
I'd throw me hat into the ring, and the bad times I'll [Bb] forget, and [F] I'll bang me drum [Bb] till kingdom come, [F] there's life in the old dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the old [Bb] dog yet.
[F] I'll bang me drum [Bb] till kingdom come, [F] there's life in the old dog yet.
It's not the hen that shouts the loudest, lays the [C] largest egg, nor the mule that kicks the hardest, boys that wear the longest [F] leg.
So pack your sack and keep the track, and you'll find your star [Bb] I'll bet, [F] and keep on going till [Bb] the cows come home, there's life in the old [F] dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the old [Bb] dog yet.
[F] Keep on going [Bb] till the cows come home, there's life in the old [F] dog yet.
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[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ I drove a Morris Minor back in [B] 1964, and I've danced in every ballroom, from Salt Hill to [E] Templinmore.
My hair I'll daze, come and gone, but I have [A] no regrets.
[E] Liston, [A] Varna, here I [E] come, there's life in the old dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the [A] old dog yet.
[E] Liston, [A] Varna, here I [E] come, there's life in the old dog yet. _ _ _ _
We thought Maggie Leach would be left sitting on [B] that fence, to say that she kissed many a trot before she kissed [E] the prince.
But she had a plan, she got a man, she joined the new [A] jet set, [E] for his old and grey [A] she'd be heard to say, there's life in the old [E] dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the [A] old dog yet.
[E] For his old and grey [A] she'd be heard to say, there's life in the [E] old dog yet.
_ _ _ I met Nurse Maloney, one night in the [B] bonhomley, and I asked her about the sponge pint to view the [E] scenery.
So we hopped into me four-wheel drive, and up the road [A] we sped, [E] hurrah for [A] killing the scully boys, there's life in the [E] old dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the old [A] dog yet.
[E] Hurrah for killing [A] the scully boys, [E] there's life in the old dog yet.
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[F] _ _ _ _ _ God be with the good old days, I've heard the [C] people say, but for old soldiers like meself they've never gone [F] away.
I'd throw me hat into the ring, and the bad times I'll [Bb] forget, and [F] I'll bang me drum [Bb] till kingdom come, [F] there's life in the old dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the old [Bb] dog yet.
[F] I'll bang me drum [Bb] till kingdom come, [F] there's life in the old dog yet. _ _ _
_ It's not the hen that shouts the loudest, lays the [C] largest egg, nor the mule that kicks the hardest, boys that wear the longest [F] leg.
So pack your sack and keep the track, and you'll find your star [Bb] I'll bet, [F] and keep on going till [Bb] the cows come home, there's life in the old [F] dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the old [Bb] dog yet.
[F] Keep on going [Bb] till the cows come home, there's life in the old [F] dog yet. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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[E] _ _ _ I drove a Morris Minor back in [B] 1964, and I've danced in every ballroom, from Salt Hill to [E] Templinmore.
My hair I'll daze, come and gone, but I have [A] no regrets.
[E] Liston, [A] Varna, here I [E] come, there's life in the old dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the [A] old dog yet.
[E] Liston, [A] Varna, here I [E] come, there's life in the old dog yet. _ _ _ _
We thought Maggie Leach would be left sitting on [B] that fence, to say that she kissed many a trot before she kissed [E] the prince.
But she had a plan, she got a man, she joined the new [A] jet set, [E] for his old and grey [A] she'd be heard to say, there's life in the old [E] dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the [A] old dog yet.
[E] For his old and grey [A] she'd be heard to say, there's life in the [E] old dog yet.
_ _ _ I met Nurse Maloney, one night in the [B] bonhomley, and I asked her about the sponge pint to view the [E] scenery.
So we hopped into me four-wheel drive, and up the road [A] we sped, [E] hurrah for [A] killing the scully boys, there's life in the [E] old dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the old [A] dog yet.
[E] Hurrah for killing [A] the scully boys, [E] there's life in the old dog yet.
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[F] _ _ _ _ _ God be with the good old days, I've heard the [C] people say, but for old soldiers like meself they've never gone [F] away.
I'd throw me hat into the ring, and the bad times I'll [Bb] forget, and [F] I'll bang me drum [Bb] till kingdom come, [F] there's life in the old dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the old [Bb] dog yet.
[F] I'll bang me drum [Bb] till kingdom come, [F] there's life in the old dog yet. _ _ _
_ It's not the hen that shouts the loudest, lays the [C] largest egg, nor the mule that kicks the hardest, boys that wear the longest [F] leg.
So pack your sack and keep the track, and you'll find your star [Bb] I'll bet, [F] and keep on going till [Bb] the cows come home, there's life in the old [F] dog yet.
There's life in the old dog yet, me boys, there's life in the old [Bb] dog yet.
[F] Keep on going [Bb] till the cows come home, there's life in the old [F] dog yet. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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