Chords for Sinead O'Connor - The Parting Glass - Celtic Woman

Tempo:
73.35 bpm
Chords used:

D

G

A

Bm

B

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Sinead O'Connor - The Parting Glass - Celtic Woman chords
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[G] [D]
[G] [D] [A]
[Bm] [G]
[D] [A] [G]
[D] [Bm]
Of all [G] the money [D] that [B] I had, [D] I spent it in good company.
[A]
[Bm] And all [G] the harm [D] I've [B] ever done, at last it [Bm] was to me.
[A]
[D] And all that I've done, for want of a way [G] to remember [A] now, [D] I can't [A]
recall.
So [F#] it [G] felt to me, that [D] a parting [A] glass, [G] goodnight and [Bm] joy be to all.
Oh, if [G] I had only [D]
enough to [B] spend, and [G] leisure [D] time to sit [A] awhile.
[F#m] There [Bm] [G] is a fair [D] maiden in [A] this town, who sorely has [Bm] my heart in [F#m] the ground.
[Bm] Her [A]
rosy [D] cheeks and ruby lips, I own, [A] she has my [D] heart in thrall.
So [Bm] it [G] felt to me, [D] that a parting glass, goodnight [G] and joy [Bm] be to all.
[F#]
[Bm] [Bm]
Of [G] all the [D] comrades, they're [A] sorry [G]
[D] for my going [A] away.
And [G] all the [D] sweethearts, ere [A] I die, they would wish me one [Bm] more day [F#] to stay.
[A]
But since [D] it falls into my lot, [G] that I should [A] rise [D] and you [A] should know.
[Bm] I [G] gently rise [D] and softly [A] call, [G] goodnight and joy [Bm] be to you all.
Goodnight and joy be to [B] you all.
Key:  
D
1321
G
2131
A
1231
Bm
13421112
B
12341112
D
1321
G
2131
A
1231
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_ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ Of all [G] the money [D] that [B] I had, [D] I spent it in good company.
[A] _ _
[Bm] And all [G] the harm [D] I've [B] ever done, at last it [Bm] was to me.
_ _ _ _ _ [A]
[D] And all that I've done, for want of a way [G] to remember [A] now, [D] I can't [A]
recall.
So [F#] it [G] felt to me, that [D] a parting _ [A] glass, _ [G] goodnight and [Bm] joy be to _ _ _ all.
_ Oh, if [G] I had only [D]
enough to _ [B] spend, and [G] leisure [D] time to sit [A] awhile.
[F#m] There [Bm] _ [G] is a fair [D] maiden in [A] this town, who sorely has [Bm] my heart in [F#m] the ground.
[Bm] _ Her [A] _
rosy [D] cheeks and ruby lips, I own, [A] she has my [D] heart in thrall.
So [Bm] it [G] felt to me, [D] that a parting glass, _ goodnight [G] and joy [Bm] be to all.
_ [F#] _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ Of [G] all the [D] comrades, they're [A] _ _ _ sorry [G] _
[D] for my going [A] _ away.
And [G] all the [D] sweethearts, ere [A] I _ die, they would wish me one [Bm] more day [F#] to stay.
_ _ _ _ [A]
But since [D] it falls into my lot, [G] that I should [A] rise [D] and you [A] should know.
_ _ [Bm] I [G] gently rise [D] and softly [A] call, _ _ [G] goodnight and joy [Bm] be to you all. _
_ _ Goodnight and joy be to [B] you all. _ _ _ _