Claremorris Chords by Seamus Moore
Tempo:
175 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
[G] [D]
[A]
[D]
I was walking to town [G] and the sun [D] going down and my feet feeling sore [A] from the mileage
I [D] was covered in sweat and [G] me clothes were [D] all wet, having spent the [A] whole day [D] making silage
[G] Then a lady drove up [D] and she came to a stop and says, aye, are you going to [A] Claremores?
[D] Then she showed it, get in, [G] with a cute [D] little grin, and she told [A] me that she was [D] Claremores
She [G] was lovely and fair [D] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [A] Mickey Morris
[D] And at Lehman Rye was [G] the Railway [D] Shoe Boy, I fell madly [A] in love with [D] Claremores
Her beauty was rare, [G] I thought then [D] and there, how lucky I was to [A] have met her
[D] Sure I felt ill at ease [G] in me old [D]
Dungarees, and me [A] Wellingtons often [D] smelt better
She [G] was lovely and sweet, [D] from her head to her feet, she looked quite delightful [A] and dishy
She [D] was tastefully dressed and [G] I sure was [D] impressed, how she handled [A] the new [D] Mitsubishi
She [G] was lovely and fair [D] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [A] Mickey Morris
And [D] at Lehman Rye was [G] the Railway [D] Shoe Boy, I fell madly [A] in love with [D] Claremores
Sure I'll never forget the [G] next time that [D] we met, Big Tom and his band were [A] in Midas
I [D] was having a jar [G] with the boys at [D] the bar, she came over [A] and stood right [D] beside us
[G] I was wearing a suit [D] and a good dash of brute, and considered meself quite [A] a charmer
Well [D] I just couldn't wait, so [G] I asked her [D] up straight, would you like to [A] come home with [D] a farmer?
[G] [D]
[A]
[D] [B]
[E] Then she said with a laugh, [A] do you think [E] I'm a calf, or what is the cause of [B] your hurry?
[E] Wouldn't I be a twit to [A] be covered [E] in grit, and smelling [B] like that [E] awful slurry?
[A] If I gave you me hand, sure [E] I don't have your land, and I suppose you'd expect me [B] to allow it
Get [E] on with your dance, [A] sure you haven't [E] a chance, me husband [B] would never [E] allow it
[A] She was lovely and fair [E] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big Mickey [B] Morris
[E] And a gleam in her eye was [A] the real [E] Raging Vine, I fell madly [B] in love with [E] Claremores
She [A] was lovely and fair [E] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [B] Mickey Morris
[E] And a gleam in her eye was [A] the real Raging [E] Vine, I fell madly [B] in love with [E] Claremores
Sure I was madly [B] in love [E] with Claremores
[G] [D]
[A]
[D]
I was walking to town [G] and the sun [D] going down and my feet feeling sore [A] from the mileage
I [D] was covered in sweat and [G] me clothes were [D] all wet, having spent the [A] whole day [D] making silage
[G] Then a lady drove up [D] and she came to a stop and says, aye, are you going to [A] Claremores?
[D] Then she showed it, get in, [G] with a cute [D] little grin, and she told [A] me that she was [D] Claremores
She [G] was lovely and fair [D] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [A] Mickey Morris
[D] And at Lehman Rye was [G] the Railway [D] Shoe Boy, I fell madly [A] in love with [D] Claremores
Her beauty was rare, [G] I thought then [D] and there, how lucky I was to [A] have met her
[D] Sure I felt ill at ease [G] in me old [D]
Dungarees, and me [A] Wellingtons often [D] smelt better
She [G] was lovely and sweet, [D] from her head to her feet, she looked quite delightful [A] and dishy
She [D] was tastefully dressed and [G] I sure was [D] impressed, how she handled [A] the new [D] Mitsubishi
She [G] was lovely and fair [D] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [A] Mickey Morris
And [D] at Lehman Rye was [G] the Railway [D] Shoe Boy, I fell madly [A] in love with [D] Claremores
Sure I'll never forget the [G] next time that [D] we met, Big Tom and his band were [A] in Midas
I [D] was having a jar [G] with the boys at [D] the bar, she came over [A] and stood right [D] beside us
[G] I was wearing a suit [D] and a good dash of brute, and considered meself quite [A] a charmer
Well [D] I just couldn't wait, so [G] I asked her [D] up straight, would you like to [A] come home with [D] a farmer?
[G] [D]
[A]
[D] [B]
[E] Then she said with a laugh, [A] do you think [E] I'm a calf, or what is the cause of [B] your hurry?
[E] Wouldn't I be a twit to [A] be covered [E] in grit, and smelling [B] like that [E] awful slurry?
[A] If I gave you me hand, sure [E] I don't have your land, and I suppose you'd expect me [B] to allow it
Get [E] on with your dance, [A] sure you haven't [E] a chance, me husband [B] would never [E] allow it
[A] She was lovely and fair [E] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big Mickey [B] Morris
[E] And a gleam in her eye was [A] the real [E] Raging Vine, I fell madly [B] in love with [E] Claremores
She [A] was lovely and fair [E] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [B] Mickey Morris
[E] And a gleam in her eye was [A] the real Raging [E] Vine, I fell madly [B] in love with [E] Claremores
Sure I was madly [B] in love [E] with Claremores
Key:
D
A
G
E
B
D
A
G
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
I was walking to town [G] and the sun [D] going down and my feet feeling sore [A] from the mileage _
I [D] was covered in sweat and [G] me clothes were [D] all wet, having spent the [A] whole day [D] making silage _ _
[G] Then a lady drove up [D] and she came to a stop and says, aye, are you going to [A] Claremores? _ _ _
[D] Then she showed it, get in, [G] with a cute [D] little grin, and she told [A] me that she was [D] Claremores _ _
She [G] was lovely and fair [D] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [A] Mickey Morris _ _
[D] And at Lehman Rye was [G] the Railway [D] Shoe Boy, I fell madly [A] in love with [D] Claremores
_ Her _ _ beauty was rare, [G] I thought then [D] and there, how lucky I was to [A] have met her _ _
[D] Sure I felt ill at ease [G] in me old _ [D] _
Dungarees, and me [A] Wellingtons often [D] smelt better _ _
She [G] was lovely and sweet, [D] from her head to her feet, she looked quite _ delightful [A] and dishy _
She [D] was _ tastefully dressed and [G] I sure was [D] impressed, how she handled [A] the new _ [D] Mitsubishi
_ She [G] was lovely and fair [D] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [A] Mickey Morris _
And [D] at Lehman Rye was [G] the Railway [D] Shoe Boy, I fell madly [A] in love with [D] Claremores _ _ _
Sure I'll never forget the [G] next time that [D] we met, Big Tom and his band were [A] in Midas _ _
I [D] was having a jar [G] with the boys at [D] the bar, she came over [A] and stood right [D] beside us _ _
[G] I was wearing a suit [D] and a good dash of brute, and considered _ meself quite [A] a charmer
_ Well [D] I just couldn't wait, so [G] I asked her [D] up straight, would you like to [A] come home with [D] a farmer? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [B] _ _
[E] Then she said with a laugh, [A] do you think [E] I'm a calf, or what is the cause of [B] your hurry? _ _ _
[E] Wouldn't I be a twit to [A] be covered [E] in grit, and smelling [B] like that [E] awful slurry? _ _ _
[A] If I gave you me hand, sure [E] I don't have your land, and I suppose you'd expect me [B] to allow it _ _
Get [E] on with your dance, [A] sure you haven't [E] a chance, me husband [B] would never [E] allow it _ _
[A] She was lovely and fair [E] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big Mickey [B] Morris _ _ _
[E] And a gleam in her eye was [A] the real [E] Raging Vine, I fell madly [B] in love with [E] Claremores
_ She [A] was lovely and fair [E] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [B] Mickey Morris _ _ _
[E] And a gleam in her eye was [A] the real Raging [E] Vine, I fell madly [B] in love with [E] Claremores _ _
Sure I was madly [B] in love [E] with Claremores _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
I was walking to town [G] and the sun [D] going down and my feet feeling sore [A] from the mileage _
I [D] was covered in sweat and [G] me clothes were [D] all wet, having spent the [A] whole day [D] making silage _ _
[G] Then a lady drove up [D] and she came to a stop and says, aye, are you going to [A] Claremores? _ _ _
[D] Then she showed it, get in, [G] with a cute [D] little grin, and she told [A] me that she was [D] Claremores _ _
She [G] was lovely and fair [D] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [A] Mickey Morris _ _
[D] And at Lehman Rye was [G] the Railway [D] Shoe Boy, I fell madly [A] in love with [D] Claremores
_ Her _ _ beauty was rare, [G] I thought then [D] and there, how lucky I was to [A] have met her _ _
[D] Sure I felt ill at ease [G] in me old _ [D] _
Dungarees, and me [A] Wellingtons often [D] smelt better _ _
She [G] was lovely and sweet, [D] from her head to her feet, she looked quite _ delightful [A] and dishy _
She [D] was _ tastefully dressed and [G] I sure was [D] impressed, how she handled [A] the new _ [D] Mitsubishi
_ She [G] was lovely and fair [D] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [A] Mickey Morris _
And [D] at Lehman Rye was [G] the Railway [D] Shoe Boy, I fell madly [A] in love with [D] Claremores _ _ _
Sure I'll never forget the [G] next time that [D] we met, Big Tom and his band were [A] in Midas _ _
I [D] was having a jar [G] with the boys at [D] the bar, she came over [A] and stood right [D] beside us _ _
[G] I was wearing a suit [D] and a good dash of brute, and considered _ meself quite [A] a charmer
_ Well [D] I just couldn't wait, so [G] I asked her [D] up straight, would you like to [A] come home with [D] a farmer? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [B] _ _
[E] Then she said with a laugh, [A] do you think [E] I'm a calf, or what is the cause of [B] your hurry? _ _ _
[E] Wouldn't I be a twit to [A] be covered [E] in grit, and smelling [B] like that [E] awful slurry? _ _ _
[A] If I gave you me hand, sure [E] I don't have your land, and I suppose you'd expect me [B] to allow it _ _
Get [E] on with your dance, [A] sure you haven't [E] a chance, me husband [B] would never [E] allow it _ _
[A] She was lovely and fair [E] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big Mickey [B] Morris _ _ _
[E] And a gleam in her eye was [A] the real [E] Raging Vine, I fell madly [B] in love with [E] Claremores
_ She [A] was lovely and fair [E] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [B] Mickey Morris _ _ _
[E] And a gleam in her eye was [A] the real Raging [E] Vine, I fell madly [B] in love with [E] Claremores _ _
Sure I was madly [B] in love [E] with Claremores _ _
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