Red Haired Mary Chords by Patrick Feeney
Tempo:
106.35 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
B
Gm
Abm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb] [Bb] [Eb] [Bb]
[Gm] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb]
While going through the fair of Dingle, one fine morning last [Gm] July,
[Bb] While going up the road before me, a red-haired girl [F] I [Bb] chanced to spy,
I looked up to her, said, I, young lady, a donkey he will [Gm] carry too.
[Bb] Well, seems how you have a donkey, to Dingle Fair I'll ride with you.
Now when we reach the town of Dingle, I take your hand to say [Gm] goodbye.
[Bb] When I think the man's set up [Eb] beside [Bb] me, I felt it in [F] my [Bb] left eye.
Keep your hands up, red-haired Mary, her and I will soon [Eb] be wed,
[Bb] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll lie in a married bed.
[Eb] [Bb]
[Gm] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb] [Eb] [F] [Bb]
Now I was feeling kind of feverish, my poor eye was sad [Gm] and sore,
So [Bb] I tapped him gently with my half-nail, and he flung back through Murphy's door.
A policeman came around the corner, and told me I had [Gm] broken law.
[Bb] And in a dance he kicked the man in the kneecap, and he fell down and broke his jaw.
Then he went off to find his brother, the biggest man you will [Gm] ever meet.
[Bb] And he gently tapped me with [Eb] his [Bb] knuckle, and I was minus two-funky.
Keep your hands up, red-haired Mary, her and I will soon [Eb] be wed,
[Bb] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll [F] lie in a [Bb] married bed.
[Eb] [Bb]
[Gm] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb] [Gb]
[B] The red-haired girl kept on smiling, I'll go with you, young man, [Abm] she said.
[B] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll [Gb] lie in [B] Murphy's shed.
Now through the town we're all together, my black eye and her [Abm] red hair.
[B] Smiling gaily [E] at the [B] tankard, and the guard with the handsome hair.
Keep your hands up, red-haired Mary, her and I [Abm] will soon [E] be wed,
[B] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll [Gb] lie in [B] Murphy's shed.
Keep your hands up, red-haired Mary, her and I will [Abm] soon [E] be wed,
[B] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll lie in Murphy's shed.
[E] [B] [Abm] [B]
[Abm] [B]
[Gm] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb]
While going through the fair of Dingle, one fine morning last [Gm] July,
[Bb] While going up the road before me, a red-haired girl [F] I [Bb] chanced to spy,
I looked up to her, said, I, young lady, a donkey he will [Gm] carry too.
[Bb] Well, seems how you have a donkey, to Dingle Fair I'll ride with you.
Now when we reach the town of Dingle, I take your hand to say [Gm] goodbye.
[Bb] When I think the man's set up [Eb] beside [Bb] me, I felt it in [F] my [Bb] left eye.
Keep your hands up, red-haired Mary, her and I will soon [Eb] be wed,
[Bb] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll lie in a married bed.
[Eb] [Bb]
[Gm] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb] [Eb] [F] [Bb]
Now I was feeling kind of feverish, my poor eye was sad [Gm] and sore,
So [Bb] I tapped him gently with my half-nail, and he flung back through Murphy's door.
A policeman came around the corner, and told me I had [Gm] broken law.
[Bb] And in a dance he kicked the man in the kneecap, and he fell down and broke his jaw.
Then he went off to find his brother, the biggest man you will [Gm] ever meet.
[Bb] And he gently tapped me with [Eb] his [Bb] knuckle, and I was minus two-funky.
Keep your hands up, red-haired Mary, her and I will soon [Eb] be wed,
[Bb] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll [F] lie in a [Bb] married bed.
[Eb] [Bb]
[Gm] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb] [Gb]
[B] The red-haired girl kept on smiling, I'll go with you, young man, [Abm] she said.
[B] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll [Gb] lie in [B] Murphy's shed.
Now through the town we're all together, my black eye and her [Abm] red hair.
[B] Smiling gaily [E] at the [B] tankard, and the guard with the handsome hair.
Keep your hands up, red-haired Mary, her and I [Abm] will soon [E] be wed,
[B] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll [Gb] lie in [B] Murphy's shed.
Keep your hands up, red-haired Mary, her and I will [Abm] soon [E] be wed,
[B] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll lie in Murphy's shed.
[E] [B] [Abm] [B]
[Abm] [B]
Key:
Bb
Eb
B
Gm
Abm
Bb
Eb
B
[Eb] _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Eb] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
While going through the fair of Dingle, one fine morning last [Gm] July,
_ _ [Bb] While going up the road before me, a red-haired girl [F] I [Bb] chanced to spy,
_ I looked up to her, said, I, young lady, a donkey he will [Gm] carry too.
_ _ [Bb] Well, seems how you have a donkey, to Dingle Fair I'll ride with you.
_ Now when we reach the town of Dingle, I take your hand to say [Gm] goodbye. _
_ [Bb] When I think the man's set up [Eb] beside [Bb] me, I felt it in [F] my [Bb] left eye.
_ Keep your hands up, red-haired Mary, her and I will soon [Eb] be wed,
[Bb] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll lie in a married bed. _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Eb] _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _ _
Now I was feeling kind of feverish, my poor eye was sad [Gm] and sore,
So [Bb] I tapped him gently with my half-nail, and he flung back through Murphy's door.
_ A policeman came around the corner, and told me I had [Gm] broken law.
_ [Bb] And in a dance he kicked the man in the kneecap, and he fell down and broke his jaw.
_ Then he went off to find his brother, the biggest man you will [Gm] ever meet.
_ [Bb] And he gently tapped me with [Eb] his [Bb] knuckle, and I was minus two-funky.
_ _ Keep your hands up, red-haired Mary, her and I will soon [Eb] be wed,
[Bb] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll [F] lie in a [Bb] married bed. _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Eb] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
[B] The red-haired girl kept on smiling, I'll go with you, young man, [Abm] she said.
_ [B] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll [Gb] lie in [B] Murphy's shed.
_ Now through the town we're all together, my black eye and her [Abm] red hair.
_ _ [B] Smiling gaily [E] at the [B] tankard, and the guard with the handsome hair.
_ Keep your hands up, red-haired Mary, her and I [Abm] will soon [E] be wed,
[B] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll [Gb] lie in [B] Murphy's shed.
Keep your hands up, red-haired Mary, her and I will [Abm] soon [E] be wed,
[B] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll lie in Murphy's shed.
_ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _ [B] _
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[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Eb] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
While going through the fair of Dingle, one fine morning last [Gm] July,
_ _ [Bb] While going up the road before me, a red-haired girl [F] I [Bb] chanced to spy,
_ I looked up to her, said, I, young lady, a donkey he will [Gm] carry too.
_ _ [Bb] Well, seems how you have a donkey, to Dingle Fair I'll ride with you.
_ Now when we reach the town of Dingle, I take your hand to say [Gm] goodbye. _
_ [Bb] When I think the man's set up [Eb] beside [Bb] me, I felt it in [F] my [Bb] left eye.
_ Keep your hands up, red-haired Mary, her and I will soon [Eb] be wed,
[Bb] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll lie in a married bed. _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Eb] _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _ _
Now I was feeling kind of feverish, my poor eye was sad [Gm] and sore,
So [Bb] I tapped him gently with my half-nail, and he flung back through Murphy's door.
_ A policeman came around the corner, and told me I had [Gm] broken law.
_ [Bb] And in a dance he kicked the man in the kneecap, and he fell down and broke his jaw.
_ Then he went off to find his brother, the biggest man you will [Gm] ever meet.
_ [Bb] And he gently tapped me with [Eb] his [Bb] knuckle, and I was minus two-funky.
_ _ Keep your hands up, red-haired Mary, her and I will soon [Eb] be wed,
[Bb] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll [F] lie in a [Bb] married bed. _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Eb] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
[B] The red-haired girl kept on smiling, I'll go with you, young man, [Abm] she said.
_ [B] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll [Gb] lie in [B] Murphy's shed.
_ Now through the town we're all together, my black eye and her [Abm] red hair.
_ _ [B] Smiling gaily [E] at the [B] tankard, and the guard with the handsome hair.
_ Keep your hands up, red-haired Mary, her and I [Abm] will soon [E] be wed,
[B] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll [Gb] lie in [B] Murphy's shed.
Keep your hands up, red-haired Mary, her and I will [Abm] soon [E] be wed,
[B] We'll see the priest this very morning, tonight we'll lie in Murphy's shed.
_ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _ [B] _
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