Rose of Allendale - The Dubliners | Festival Folk (1985) Chords

Tempo:
85.75 bpm
Chords used:

A

D

E

Em

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Rose of Allendale - The Dubliners | Festival Folk (1985) chords
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[N] [A] [D]
[A] [E]
[A] [D]
[A] [E] [A]
The moon was bright, [D] the night [A] was clear, no breeze came over [E] the sea.
[A] When Mary left [D] her [A] island tall and [E] wandered [A] forth with me.
The flowers [D] bedecked [A] the mountainside, fragrance [E] filled the vale.
[A] But by far the [D] sweetest [A] flower was the rose [E]
[A] of [D] Allendale.
Sweet [Em] rose of Allendale.
[A] By far the sweetest flower
[E] [A] was the rose of Allendale.
Where'er my [D] wanderings [A] now werest, though fate began [E]
to lower,
[A] A solace [D] still to me [A] was she.
In [E] sorrows [A] lonely hour, when [D] tempest lashed our [A] calvarying
[E] sail,
[A] One maiden's [D] farm [A] withstood the storm, was the [E] rose of [A] Allendale.
Oh, the rose of [D] Allendale.
Sweet [E] rose of Allendale.
[A] One maiden's farm withstood the storm, was the rose [E] [A] of Allendale.
And when my [D] beavered lips [A] were parched on a brick's board,
[E] She [A]
whispered hopes [D] of [A] happiness and tales [E] of [A] distant lands.
My life [D] had been [A] a well-dressed, unblessed by [E] fortune's will.
[A] Had fate not linked [D] my love [A] to her, the rose of [A]
Allendale.
Oh, the rose of [D]
Allendale.
Sweet [A] rose [E] of Allendale.
[A] Had fate not linked [D] my love [A] to her, the [E] rose [A] of Allendale.
[D] [A] [E]
[A] [D]
[A] [E]
Key:  
A
1231
D
1321
E
2311
Em
121
A
1231
D
1321
E
2311
Em
121
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Let's start jamming The Dubliners - (Festival Folk - 1985) Rose Of Allendale chords, Practice these chords sequence - D, E, A, D, A and A. To build a solid grasp, start slowly at 42 BPM and then match the original tempo of 86 BPM. Considering the song's key of A Major, position your capo to suit your vocal and chord preferences.

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[N] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [A] _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
The moon was bright, [D] the night [A] was clear, _ no breeze came over [E] the sea.
_ [A] When Mary left [D] her [A] island tall and [E] wandered [A] forth with me.
The flowers [D] bedecked [A] the _ mountainside, _ fragrance [E] filled the vale.
[A] But by far the [D] sweetest [A] flower _ _ was the rose [E] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ of [D] Allendale.
_ _ Sweet [Em] rose of _ Allendale.
[A] By far the sweetest flower _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ was the rose _ _ of Allendale.
Where'er my _ [D] wanderings [A] now werest, _ though fate began [E]
to lower,
[A] A solace [D] still to me [A] was she.
In [E] sorrows [A] lonely hour, when [D] tempest lashed our [A] _ calvarying _ _ _
_ [E] _ sail,
[A] One maiden's [D] farm [A] withstood the _ storm, was the [E] rose of _ [A] _ Allendale.
Oh, the rose of _ [D] Allendale.
Sweet [E] rose of _ _ Allendale.
[A] One maiden's farm withstood the storm, was the rose [E] _ [A] of Allendale.
_ _ _ _ And when my [D] beavered lips [A] were parched _ on a brick's board,
[E] _ _ She [A] _
whispered hopes [D] of [A] happiness and _ tales [E] of [A] distant _ lands.
My life [D] had been [A] a well-dressed, unblessed by [E] fortune's will. _
[A] Had fate not linked [D] my love [A] to her, _ the rose of [A] _
Allendale.
_ Oh, the rose of _ [D]
Allendale.
_ Sweet [A] rose [E] of Allendale.
[A] Had fate not linked [D] my love [A] to her, _ the [E] rose [A] of Allendale.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _

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