Chords for Roads Of Kildare ----- Brian Coll + Lyrics Underneath

Tempo:
85.4 bpm
Chords used:

B

C

E

F#

G

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Roads Of Kildare ----- Brian Coll + Lyrics Underneath chords
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[B] [E] [B]
[F#] [B]
Johnny was born in [E] a [B]
mansion down [F#] in the county [B] of Clare
Rosie was born by [E] the roadside somewhere [B] in County [C#m] [F#] Kildare
[B] Destiny brought them [E] [B]
together [E] on the road [B] near Killarglen [C#m] one [F#] day
[B] Neath her bright kithy shawl she [E] was [B] singing and she stole [F#] this young heart [B] [F#] away
For she [B] sang me to do night by [E] the [B]
campfire, come [F#] with me over [B] the hill
Let us be married [E] tomorrow, please [B] let me whisper [C#m] I [F#] will
[B] What if the neighbors [E] are [B]
talking, [E] who cares [B] if your friends stop [C#m] and [F#] stare
[B] You'll be proud to be married [E] to [B]
Rosie who was [F#] reared on the road to [B] Killarglen
Think of the parents [E] who [B] reared you, think [F#] of the family [B] name
How can you marry [E] a gypsy, oh [B] what a terrible [C#m] [F#] shame
[B] Parents and friends stop [E] your [B]
pleading, [E] don't [B] worry about my [C#m] [F#] affair
[B] For I've fallen in love with [E] the [B]
gypsy who was [F#] reared on the road to [B] [F#] Killdare
For she [B] sang me to do night by [E] the [B]
campfire, come [F#] with me over [B] the hill
Let us be married [E] tomorrow, please [B] let me whisper [C#m] I [F#] will
[B] What if the neighbors [E] are [B] talking, [E] who cares [B] if your friends stop [C#m] and [F#] stare
[B] You'll be proud to be married [E] to [B]
Rosie who was [F#] reared on the road to [B] Killdare
[E] [B]
[F#] [B] [G]
[C] John D.
went down from [F] his [C] mansion just [G] as the sun had [C] gone down
Turning his back on [F] his kinfolk, [C] likewise his dear native [Dm] [G] town
[C] Facing the roads of [F] old [C] Ireland [F] with the gypsy [C] he loved so [Dm] [G] sincere
When [C] he came to the light of [F] the [C]
campfire, these [G] are the words he [C] did [G] hear
For she [C] sang me to do night by [F] the [C]
campfire, come [G] with me over [C] the hill
Let us be married [F] tomorrow, please [C] let me whisper [Dm] I [G] will
[C] What if the neighbors [F] are [C] talking, [F] who cares [C] if your friends stop [Dm] and [G] stare
[C] You'll be proud to be married [F] to [C]
Rosie who was [G] reared on the road to [C] [G] Killdare
For she [C] sang me to do night by [F] the [C]
campfire, come [G] with me over [C] the hill
Let us be married [F] tomorrow, please [C] let me whisper [Dm] I [G] will
[C] What if the neighbors [F] are [C] talking, [F] who cares [C] if your friends stop [Dm] and [G] stare
You'll [C] be proud to be married [F] to [C]
Rosie who was [G] reared on the road to [C] Killdare
[F] [C]
[G] [C]
[N]
Key:  
B
12341112
C
3211
E
2311
F#
134211112
G
2131
B
12341112
C
3211
E
2311
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Let's start jamming Brian Coll - The Roads Of Kildare chords, familiarize yourself with these chords - C#m, F#, B, E, B, C, G, C and F in sequence. For a smooth transition, initiate your practice at 42 BPM and gradually match the song's pace of 85 BPM. For a balanced pitch, adjust the capo with respect to your voice and the song's key: B Major.

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[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ [B] _
_ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _ _
_ Johnny was born in [E] a [B]
mansion down [F#] in the county [B] of Clare
_ Rosie was born by [E] the roadside somewhere [B] in County [C#m] [F#] Kildare
_ [B] Destiny brought them [E] _ [B]
together [E] on the road [B] near Killarglen [C#m] one [F#] day
[B] Neath her bright kithy shawl she [E] was [B] singing and she stole [F#] this young heart [B] [F#] away
For she [B] sang me to do night by [E] the [B]
campfire, come [F#] with me over [B] the hill
Let us be married [E] tomorrow, please [B] let me whisper [C#m] I [F#] will
_ [B] What if the neighbors [E] are [B]
talking, [E] who cares [B] if your friends stop [C#m] and [F#] stare
[B] You'll be proud to be married [E] to [B]
Rosie who was [F#] reared on the road to [B] Killarglen
Think of the parents [E] who [B] reared you, think [F#] of the family [B] name
How can you marry [E] a gypsy, oh [B] what a terrible [C#m] [F#] shame
_ [B] Parents and friends stop [E] your [B]
pleading, [E] don't [B] worry about my [C#m] [F#] affair
[B] For I've fallen in love with [E] the [B]
gypsy who was [F#] reared on the road to [B] [F#] Killdare
For she [B] sang me to do night by [E] the [B]
campfire, come [F#] with me over [B] the hill
Let us be married [E] tomorrow, please [B] let me whisper [C#m] I [F#] will
_ [B] What if the neighbors [E] are [B] talking, [E] who cares [B] if your friends stop [C#m] and [F#] stare
[B] You'll be proud to be married [E] to [B]
Rosie who was [F#] reared on the road to [B] Killdare
_ _ _ _ [E] _ [B] _
_ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _ [G] _
[C] John D.
went down from [F] his [C] mansion just [G] as the sun had [C] gone down
Turning his back on [F] his kinfolk, [C] likewise his dear native [Dm] [G] town
_ [C] Facing the roads of [F] old [C] Ireland [F] with the gypsy [C] he loved so [Dm] [G] sincere
When [C] he came to the light of [F] the [C]
campfire, these [G] are the words he [C] did [G] hear
For she [C] sang me to do night by [F] the [C]
campfire, come [G] with me over [C] the hill
Let us be married [F] tomorrow, please [C] let me whisper [Dm] I [G] will
_ [C] What if the neighbors [F] are [C] talking, [F] who cares [C] if your friends stop [Dm] and [G] stare
[C] You'll be proud to be married [F] to [C]
Rosie who was [G] reared on the road to [C] [G] Killdare
For she [C] sang me to do night by [F] the [C]
campfire, come [G] with me over [C] the hill
Let us be married [F] tomorrow, please [C] let me whisper [Dm] I [G] will
_ [C] What if the neighbors [F] are [C] talking, [F] who cares [C] if your friends stop [Dm] and [G] stare
You'll [C] be proud to be married [F] to [C]
Rosie who was [G] reared on the road to [C] Killdare
_ _ _ _ [F] _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _

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This song finds its place within the Old Love Never Dies album.

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