Spanish Lady Lyrics Celtic Woman Chords
Tempo:
114.5 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Db
Eb
Bbm
Ebm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Ab]
[Abm] [Db]
[Ab] So I came down through Dublin city at the hour of twelve at night.
Who should I see but a Spanish lady washing her feet by candlelight.
First she washed them, then she dried them over a fire of amber coal.
And over my head I did [Db] see a maid so sweet and felt her [Ab] soul.
What for the tour [Bbm] [Ebm]
[Ab] of Laura Lally?
What for the tour of Laura [B] Ley?
[Db] So [E] [Db] [Ab]
I came back through Dublin [Gb] city at the [Db] hour of half past [Ab] eight.
Who should I see but a Spanish [Ebm] lady brushing her [Db] hair in the broad daylight.
[Ab] First she tossed it, then she brushed [Gb] it on her lap was a silver [Ab] coal.
And over my head I did see [Ebm] a maid so [Ab] pleasant sight in Rome.
What for the tour of Laura Lally?
What for the tour of Laura Ley?
As [E] [B] [Eb]
[Fm] I went back through Dublin city [Ab] as the sun came to set.
Who should I see [Db] but a Spanish lady [Ab] catching a mop [Eb] in a golden net.
[Ab] When she saw [Eb] me then she fled [Ab] me, left me for me.
In all my life [Eb] I've never [Ab] seen a maid so shy as a Spanish lady.
What for the tour of Laura [Db] [Ab]
Lally?
What for the tour
[Bbm] [Bb] [Gm] [Fm]
[Bb] [Eb] [Bb]
of Laura Ley?
What for the tour of Laura Lally?
[Gm] What for the tour of [Dm] Laura Ley?
[Db] [Bbm] [Dm] [N]
[Abm] [Db]
[Ab] So I came down through Dublin city at the hour of twelve at night.
Who should I see but a Spanish lady washing her feet by candlelight.
First she washed them, then she dried them over a fire of amber coal.
And over my head I did [Db] see a maid so sweet and felt her [Ab] soul.
What for the tour [Bbm] [Ebm]
[Ab] of Laura Lally?
What for the tour of Laura [B] Ley?
[Db] So [E] [Db] [Ab]
I came back through Dublin [Gb] city at the [Db] hour of half past [Ab] eight.
Who should I see but a Spanish [Ebm] lady brushing her [Db] hair in the broad daylight.
[Ab] First she tossed it, then she brushed [Gb] it on her lap was a silver [Ab] coal.
And over my head I did see [Ebm] a maid so [Ab] pleasant sight in Rome.
What for the tour of Laura Lally?
What for the tour of Laura Ley?
As [E] [B] [Eb]
[Fm] I went back through Dublin city [Ab] as the sun came to set.
Who should I see [Db] but a Spanish lady [Ab] catching a mop [Eb] in a golden net.
[Ab] When she saw [Eb] me then she fled [Ab] me, left me for me.
In all my life [Eb] I've never [Ab] seen a maid so shy as a Spanish lady.
What for the tour of Laura [Db] [Ab]
Lally?
What for the tour
[Bbm] [Bb] [Gm] [Fm]
[Bb] [Eb] [Bb]
of Laura Ley?
What for the tour of Laura Lally?
[Gm] What for the tour of [Dm] Laura Ley?
[Db] [Bbm] [Dm] [N]
Key:
Ab
Db
Eb
Bbm
Ebm
Ab
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Eb
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[Ab] _ So I came down through Dublin city at the hour of twelve at night.
Who should I see but a Spanish lady washing her feet by candlelight.
First she washed them, then she dried them over a fire of amber coal.
And over my head I did [Db] see a maid so sweet and felt her [Ab] soul.
What for the tour _ [Bbm] _ _ [Ebm] _
_ [Ab] _ of Laura Lally?
What for the tour of Laura [B] Ley?
[Db] So [E] _ _ _ [Db] _ [Ab] _
_ I came back through Dublin [Gb] city at the [Db] hour of half past [Ab] eight.
Who should I see but a Spanish [Ebm] lady brushing her [Db] hair in the broad daylight.
[Ab] First she tossed it, then she brushed [Gb] it on her lap was a silver [Ab] coal.
And over my head I did see [Ebm] a maid so [Ab] pleasant sight in Rome.
What for the tour of Laura Lally?
What for the tour of Laura Ley? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ As [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [Eb] _
[Fm] I went back through Dublin city [Ab] as the sun came to set.
Who should I see [Db] but a Spanish lady [Ab] catching a mop [Eb] in a golden net.
[Ab] When she saw [Eb] me then she fled [Ab] me, left me for me.
In all my life [Eb] I've never [Ab] seen a maid so shy as a Spanish lady.
What for the tour _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of Laura [Db] _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ Lally?
What for the tour _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bbm] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ [Fm] _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ of Laura Ley?
What for the tour of Laura Lally?
[Gm] What for the tour of [Dm] Laura Ley?
[Db] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [N] _
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[Ab] _ So I came down through Dublin city at the hour of twelve at night.
Who should I see but a Spanish lady washing her feet by candlelight.
First she washed them, then she dried them over a fire of amber coal.
And over my head I did [Db] see a maid so sweet and felt her [Ab] soul.
What for the tour _ [Bbm] _ _ [Ebm] _
_ [Ab] _ of Laura Lally?
What for the tour of Laura [B] Ley?
[Db] So [E] _ _ _ [Db] _ [Ab] _
_ I came back through Dublin [Gb] city at the [Db] hour of half past [Ab] eight.
Who should I see but a Spanish [Ebm] lady brushing her [Db] hair in the broad daylight.
[Ab] First she tossed it, then she brushed [Gb] it on her lap was a silver [Ab] coal.
And over my head I did see [Ebm] a maid so [Ab] pleasant sight in Rome.
What for the tour of Laura Lally?
What for the tour of Laura Ley? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ As [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [Eb] _
[Fm] I went back through Dublin city [Ab] as the sun came to set.
Who should I see [Db] but a Spanish lady [Ab] catching a mop [Eb] in a golden net.
[Ab] When she saw [Eb] me then she fled [Ab] me, left me for me.
In all my life [Eb] I've never [Ab] seen a maid so shy as a Spanish lady.
What for the tour _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of Laura [Db] _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ Lally?
What for the tour _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bbm] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ [Fm] _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ of Laura Ley?
What for the tour of Laura Lally?
[Gm] What for the tour of [Dm] Laura Ley?
[Db] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [N] _
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