Chords for Red-Haired Mary
Tempo:
75.7 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [G]
[D]
[G]
As I was going to the fair in Dingle, one fine morning [D] last July,
[G] on the road I [C] saw before me a red-haired maiden passing [G] by.
Come ride with me, my [D] red-haired [G] maiden, my donkey can't carry two.
She looked at me, [C] her eyes a-twinkling, and her cheeks a [G] rosy hue.
Keep your hands off a red [D]-haired [G] maiden, her and [C] I will soon be wed.
[G] See the priest [C] is a-bedridden morning, tonight we'll lie in a [G] married bed.
When we reached the town of Dingle, I took her hand [C] to say goodbye.
[G] I think her feet [C] walked up behind me, punched me hard in my [G] left eye.
I was feeling [D] kind of feebish, and my left eye was sad [G] and sore.
I wrapped him gently [D] with my hobnail, and he flew back to the [G] Murphy's door.
Keep your hands off a red [D]-haired maiden, [G] her and I [C] will soon be wed.
[G] See the priest is [Em] a-bedridden morning, tonight we'll lie in a [G] married bed.
He ran off fighting his brothers, and I [D] nagged at sea.
They wrapped [C] me gently with their knuckles, and I was minus two [G] front teeth.
And then a Peter, he came [D] around the corner.
[G] He said, son, you done broke the law.
When my donkey kicked [D] him in the kneecaps, he fell down and [G] broke his jaw.
Keep your hands off a red-haired maiden, her and [C] I will soon be wed.
We'll see the priest is a-bedridden morning, tonight we'll lie in a married [G] bed.
[D]
[G]
Now, the red-haired maiden just [D] stood there smiling.
[G] I'll come with you, young man, she said.
[D]
[G] We'll skip the [C] priest this very morning, tonight we'll lie in [D] [G] Murphy's shed.
Keep your hands off a [D] red-haired maiden, [G] her and [Em] I will soon be [G] wed.
Skip the priest [C] this very morning, tonight we'll lie in [G] Murphy's shed.
Keep your [C] hands off a red-haired maiden, [N] her and I will soon be wed.
[D]
[G]
As I was going to the fair in Dingle, one fine morning [D] last July,
[G] on the road I [C] saw before me a red-haired maiden passing [G] by.
Come ride with me, my [D] red-haired [G] maiden, my donkey can't carry two.
She looked at me, [C] her eyes a-twinkling, and her cheeks a [G] rosy hue.
Keep your hands off a red [D]-haired [G] maiden, her and [C] I will soon be wed.
[G] See the priest [C] is a-bedridden morning, tonight we'll lie in a [G] married bed.
When we reached the town of Dingle, I took her hand [C] to say goodbye.
[G] I think her feet [C] walked up behind me, punched me hard in my [G] left eye.
I was feeling [D] kind of feebish, and my left eye was sad [G] and sore.
I wrapped him gently [D] with my hobnail, and he flew back to the [G] Murphy's door.
Keep your hands off a red [D]-haired maiden, [G] her and I [C] will soon be wed.
[G] See the priest is [Em] a-bedridden morning, tonight we'll lie in a [G] married bed.
He ran off fighting his brothers, and I [D] nagged at sea.
They wrapped [C] me gently with their knuckles, and I was minus two [G] front teeth.
And then a Peter, he came [D] around the corner.
[G] He said, son, you done broke the law.
When my donkey kicked [D] him in the kneecaps, he fell down and [G] broke his jaw.
Keep your hands off a red-haired maiden, her and [C] I will soon be wed.
We'll see the priest is a-bedridden morning, tonight we'll lie in a married [G] bed.
[D]
[G]
Now, the red-haired maiden just [D] stood there smiling.
[G] I'll come with you, young man, she said.
[D]
[G] We'll skip the [C] priest this very morning, tonight we'll lie in [D] [G] Murphy's shed.
Keep your hands off a [D] red-haired maiden, [G] her and [Em] I will soon be [G] wed.
Skip the priest [C] this very morning, tonight we'll lie in [G] Murphy's shed.
Keep your [C] hands off a red-haired maiden, [N] her and I will soon be wed.
Key:
G
D
C
Em
G
D
C
Em
[C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ As I was going to the fair in Dingle, one fine morning [D] last July,
[G] on the road I [C] saw before me a red-haired maiden passing [G] by.
_ _ Come ride with me, my [D] red-haired [G] maiden, my donkey can't carry two.
She looked at me, [C] her eyes a-twinkling, and her cheeks a [G] rosy hue.
Keep your hands off a red [D]-haired [G] maiden, her and [C] I will soon be wed.
[G] See the priest [C] is a-bedridden morning, tonight we'll lie in a [G] married bed. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ When we reached the town of Dingle, I took her hand [C] to say goodbye.
[G] I think her feet [C] walked up behind me, punched me hard in my [G] left eye.
I _ _ was feeling [D] kind of feebish, and my left eye was sad [G] and sore.
I wrapped him gently [D] with my hobnail, and he flew back to the [G] Murphy's door.
Keep your hands off a red [D]-haired maiden, [G] her and I [C] will soon be wed.
[G] See the priest is [Em] a-bedridden morning, tonight we'll lie in a [G] married bed. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ He ran off fighting his brothers, and I [D] nagged at sea.
They wrapped [C] me gently with their knuckles, and I was minus two [G] front teeth.
_ _ _ And then a Peter, he came [D] around the corner.
[G] He said, son, you done broke the law.
When my donkey kicked [D] him in the kneecaps, he fell down and [G] broke his jaw.
Keep your hands off a red-haired maiden, her and [C] I will soon be wed.
We'll see the priest is a-bedridden morning, tonight we'll lie in a married [G] bed. _ _ _ _ _
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Now, _ the red-haired maiden just [D] stood there smiling. _
[G] I'll come with you, young man, she said.
[D] _
[G] We'll skip the [C] priest this very morning, tonight we'll lie in [D] [G] Murphy's shed.
Keep your hands off a [D] red-haired maiden, [G] her and [Em] I will soon be [G] wed.
Skip the priest [C] this very morning, tonight we'll lie in [G] Murphy's shed.
Keep your [C] hands off a red-haired maiden, [N] her and I will soon be wed. _ _ _ _
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[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ As I was going to the fair in Dingle, one fine morning [D] last July,
[G] on the road I [C] saw before me a red-haired maiden passing [G] by.
_ _ Come ride with me, my [D] red-haired [G] maiden, my donkey can't carry two.
She looked at me, [C] her eyes a-twinkling, and her cheeks a [G] rosy hue.
Keep your hands off a red [D]-haired [G] maiden, her and [C] I will soon be wed.
[G] See the priest [C] is a-bedridden morning, tonight we'll lie in a [G] married bed. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ When we reached the town of Dingle, I took her hand [C] to say goodbye.
[G] I think her feet [C] walked up behind me, punched me hard in my [G] left eye.
I _ _ was feeling [D] kind of feebish, and my left eye was sad [G] and sore.
I wrapped him gently [D] with my hobnail, and he flew back to the [G] Murphy's door.
Keep your hands off a red [D]-haired maiden, [G] her and I [C] will soon be wed.
[G] See the priest is [Em] a-bedridden morning, tonight we'll lie in a [G] married bed. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ He ran off fighting his brothers, and I [D] nagged at sea.
They wrapped [C] me gently with their knuckles, and I was minus two [G] front teeth.
_ _ _ And then a Peter, he came [D] around the corner.
[G] He said, son, you done broke the law.
When my donkey kicked [D] him in the kneecaps, he fell down and [G] broke his jaw.
Keep your hands off a red-haired maiden, her and [C] I will soon be wed.
We'll see the priest is a-bedridden morning, tonight we'll lie in a married [G] bed. _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Now, _ the red-haired maiden just [D] stood there smiling. _
[G] I'll come with you, young man, she said.
[D] _
[G] We'll skip the [C] priest this very morning, tonight we'll lie in [D] [G] Murphy's shed.
Keep your hands off a [D] red-haired maiden, [G] her and [Em] I will soon be [G] wed.
Skip the priest [C] this very morning, tonight we'll lie in [G] Murphy's shed.
Keep your [C] hands off a red-haired maiden, [N] her and I will soon be wed. _ _ _ _
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