Spanish Lady - Shane MacGowan and The Popes Chords
Tempo:
98.1 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Em
C
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] As [F#m] I walked [Em] down through Dublin city at the [D] hour of [G] twelve at night,
I was [D] to the [Em] savour of a Spanish lady [Am] washing her hair by [G] candlelight.
First she [D] washed it, then she [G] dried it over a [D] fire of amber coal.
[G] In all [D] my life [Em] I learned to sing, I'm made so sweet [D] about [G] that song.
Whack for [Em] the [D]
[G] [Em] [C] [D]
[G] [Em] toran, [C] loran [G] [D]
[G] [Em] [Am] laddie, [G] whack for the [D] toran, loran laddie.
[G] As I went out [Em] through Dublin city [C] at the [G] hour of half past eight,
[D] Moosha the [Em] sea, but a [Bm] Spanish [C] lady, cowing her [D] hair to us women,
[G] Well she brushed [D] it, then [G] she combed it, on her lap was [D] a sewing comb,
[G] And all my life I've known it, [C] see, I made some [Dm] sweetest [G] lady roll.
Whack [Em] for the sore and lower [C]
[D] [G] [Em] [C] [G] [Am]
[G] [Em] [C] laddie, Whack [G] for the sore [D] and lower [G] [Em] [C] [D]
[G] laddie,
[Em] [C] [G]
[D] [Em] [C] [Em] [D]
[G] [D]
[G] [Em] [C] [Em]
[D] [G] As I [Em] walked out through Dublin [C] city, as the [D] sun began to [G] set,
Moosha the [Em] sea, but a Spanish [C] lady, catching her [D] mouth in a golden net,
[G] Well she slid [D] it, then [G] she slid it, and she had plenty [D] caught on her knee,
[G] And all my [Em] life I've known it, [C] see, I [G] made some [D] fairest Spanish [G] lady.
Whack [Em] for the sore and lower laddie, [C] Whack for [Em] the sore [D] and lower [G] laddie,
Whack for the [Em] sore and lower [C] laddie, Whack for the sore and [D] lower laddie,
[G] [Em] [C] [D]
[G] [Em] [C] [D]
Moosha the sea, but a Spanish lady.
I was [D] to the [Em] savour of a Spanish lady [Am] washing her hair by [G] candlelight.
First she [D] washed it, then she [G] dried it over a [D] fire of amber coal.
[G] In all [D] my life [Em] I learned to sing, I'm made so sweet [D] about [G] that song.
Whack for [Em] the [D]
[G] [Em] [C] [D]
[G] [Em] toran, [C] loran [G] [D]
[G] [Em] [Am] laddie, [G] whack for the [D] toran, loran laddie.
[G] As I went out [Em] through Dublin city [C] at the [G] hour of half past eight,
[D] Moosha the [Em] sea, but a [Bm] Spanish [C] lady, cowing her [D] hair to us women,
[G] Well she brushed [D] it, then [G] she combed it, on her lap was [D] a sewing comb,
[G] And all my life I've known it, [C] see, I made some [Dm] sweetest [G] lady roll.
Whack [Em] for the sore and lower [C]
[D] [G] [Em] [C] [G] [Am]
[G] [Em] [C] laddie, Whack [G] for the sore [D] and lower [G] [Em] [C] [D]
[G] laddie,
[Em] [C] [G]
[D] [Em] [C] [Em] [D]
[G] [D]
[G] [Em] [C] [Em]
[D] [G] As I [Em] walked out through Dublin [C] city, as the [D] sun began to [G] set,
Moosha the [Em] sea, but a Spanish [C] lady, catching her [D] mouth in a golden net,
[G] Well she slid [D] it, then [G] she slid it, and she had plenty [D] caught on her knee,
[G] And all my [Em] life I've known it, [C] see, I [G] made some [D] fairest Spanish [G] lady.
Whack [Em] for the sore and lower laddie, [C] Whack for [Em] the sore [D] and lower [G] laddie,
Whack for the [Em] sore and lower [C] laddie, Whack for the sore and [D] lower laddie,
[G] [Em] [C] [D]
[G] [Em] [C] [D]
Moosha the sea, but a Spanish lady.
Key:
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[G] As [F#m] I walked [Em] down through Dublin city at the [D] hour of [G] twelve at night,
I was [D] to the [Em] savour of a Spanish lady [Am] washing her hair by [G] candlelight.
First she [D] washed it, then she [G] dried it over a [D] fire of amber coal.
[G] In all [D] my life [Em] I learned to sing, I'm made so sweet [D] about [G] that song.
Whack for [Em] the _ _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
[G] _ _ [Em] toran, [C] loran [G] _ _ [D] _
[G] _ _ [Em] _ [Am] laddie, [G] whack for the [D] toran, loran laddie.
[G] As I went out [Em] through Dublin city [C] at the [G] hour of half past eight,
[D] Moosha the [Em] sea, but a [Bm] Spanish [C] lady, cowing her [D] hair to us women,
[G] Well she brushed [D] it, then [G] she combed it, on her lap was [D] a sewing comb,
[G] And all my life I've known it, [C] see, I made some [Dm] sweetest [G] lady roll.
Whack [Em] for the sore and lower [C] _ _ _
[D] _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ [Am] _
_ [G] _ _ [Em] _ [C] laddie, Whack [G] for the sore [D] and lower [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _
_ [G] laddie,
[Em] _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ [Em] _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ [Em] _
[D] [G] As I [Em] walked out through Dublin [C] city, as the [D] sun began to [G] set,
Moosha the [Em] sea, but a Spanish [C] lady, catching her [D] mouth in a golden net,
[G] Well she slid [D] it, then [G] she slid it, and she had plenty [D] caught on her knee,
[G] And all my [Em] life I've known it, [C] see, I [G] made some [D] fairest Spanish [G] lady.
Whack [Em] for the sore and lower laddie, [C] Whack for [Em] the sore [D] and lower [G] laddie,
Whack for the [Em] sore and lower [C] laddie, Whack for the sore and [D] lower laddie,
[G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
[G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ Moosha the sea, but a Spanish lady. _ _ _ _
I was [D] to the [Em] savour of a Spanish lady [Am] washing her hair by [G] candlelight.
First she [D] washed it, then she [G] dried it over a [D] fire of amber coal.
[G] In all [D] my life [Em] I learned to sing, I'm made so sweet [D] about [G] that song.
Whack for [Em] the _ _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
[G] _ _ [Em] toran, [C] loran [G] _ _ [D] _
[G] _ _ [Em] _ [Am] laddie, [G] whack for the [D] toran, loran laddie.
[G] As I went out [Em] through Dublin city [C] at the [G] hour of half past eight,
[D] Moosha the [Em] sea, but a [Bm] Spanish [C] lady, cowing her [D] hair to us women,
[G] Well she brushed [D] it, then [G] she combed it, on her lap was [D] a sewing comb,
[G] And all my life I've known it, [C] see, I made some [Dm] sweetest [G] lady roll.
Whack [Em] for the sore and lower [C] _ _ _
[D] _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ [Am] _
_ [G] _ _ [Em] _ [C] laddie, Whack [G] for the sore [D] and lower [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _
_ [G] laddie,
[Em] _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ [Em] _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ [Em] _
[D] [G] As I [Em] walked out through Dublin [C] city, as the [D] sun began to [G] set,
Moosha the [Em] sea, but a Spanish [C] lady, catching her [D] mouth in a golden net,
[G] Well she slid [D] it, then [G] she slid it, and she had plenty [D] caught on her knee,
[G] And all my [Em] life I've known it, [C] see, I [G] made some [D] fairest Spanish [G] lady.
Whack [Em] for the sore and lower laddie, [C] Whack for [Em] the sore [D] and lower [G] laddie,
Whack for the [Em] sore and lower [C] laddie, Whack for the sore and [D] lower laddie,
[G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
[G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ Moosha the sea, but a Spanish lady. _ _ _ _