Chords for Sweeneys Men - My Heart Tonights In Ireland Live @ The Cellar Bar Draperstown
Tempo:
92.3 bpm
Chords used:
G
F
Gm
C
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[Gm] [G]
[Bb] [F]
[G]
[Cm]
[Gm] [F] [Gm]
[G]
My heart is going to Ireland in the sweet country plight.
[F]
[Gm] In the town of Scarab the sun was shining in the sky.
When would I [F] glance safely in his [G] place and the tears welled in [C] my eyes.
[F] Years have passed and gone since the times [Bb] we had there.
[F] My heart's tonight in Ireland in the [C] sweet country plight.
My heart's [Dm] tonight too far [G] away across the [C] river Rincey.
In the sweet [G] little town of Belltech and it's there I'd love [Bb] to be.
[F] So long ago and far away nothing [Cm] can compare.
[C] My heart's tonight in Ireland in the sweet [G] country plight.
[F] It was August in Kilrush [Bb] when the rain was [F] lashing down.
[C] And our hotel [F] was at a barn on the [C] outskirts of town.
[Fm] We were all sick [D] and feverish and [Bb] Dolan had the flu.
But Johnny [G] produced some whiskey and the sun [D] came smiling through.
My heart's tonight [G] is far away across the rolling sea.
[Gm] In the sweet [G] little town of Beltech and it's there [Bb] I'd love to be.
[F] So long ago and far away nothing can [Cm] compare.
[G] My heart's tonight in Ireland in the sweet country plight.
[F] Those nights in Six Mile [A] Bridge when the [Bb] sobs and music [F] flowed.
And when it [F] came to closing time [Gm] sure the blokes were turned [Cm] down low.
[F] And the sergeant from Kilkisham he would buy us [Gm] all one more.
And we [G] never left that pub before the [C] clock was striking four.
[Gm] [G]
[Fm] The heen [Gm] shonet his diamond this canner in [F] Kilby.
But best of all was Milltown [Gm] when the music [Cm] flowed so free.
[C] With a clancy in the county clare I [G] never [Bb] knew your debt.
[G] Or the sights and [C] sounds of yesterday, the shining memories, yeah.
My heart's tonight [G] is far away across the rolling [C] sea.
In [G] the sweet little town of Beltech and it's there [Bb] I'd love to be.
[F] So long [Am] ago and far away [Gm] nothing can compare.
[G] My heart's [C] tonight in Ireland in the sweet [Bb] country plight.
[G] In the days of Sweeney in the sweet country plight.
[Gm] [D] [F] [C] [F]
[Gm]
[D] [G] [F]
[N]
[G]
[N]
[Bb] [F]
[G]
[Cm]
[Gm] [F] [Gm]
[G]
My heart is going to Ireland in the sweet country plight.
[F]
[Gm] In the town of Scarab the sun was shining in the sky.
When would I [F] glance safely in his [G] place and the tears welled in [C] my eyes.
[F] Years have passed and gone since the times [Bb] we had there.
[F] My heart's tonight in Ireland in the [C] sweet country plight.
My heart's [Dm] tonight too far [G] away across the [C] river Rincey.
In the sweet [G] little town of Belltech and it's there I'd love [Bb] to be.
[F] So long ago and far away nothing [Cm] can compare.
[C] My heart's tonight in Ireland in the sweet [G] country plight.
[F] It was August in Kilrush [Bb] when the rain was [F] lashing down.
[C] And our hotel [F] was at a barn on the [C] outskirts of town.
[Fm] We were all sick [D] and feverish and [Bb] Dolan had the flu.
But Johnny [G] produced some whiskey and the sun [D] came smiling through.
My heart's tonight [G] is far away across the rolling sea.
[Gm] In the sweet [G] little town of Beltech and it's there [Bb] I'd love to be.
[F] So long ago and far away nothing can [Cm] compare.
[G] My heart's tonight in Ireland in the sweet country plight.
[F] Those nights in Six Mile [A] Bridge when the [Bb] sobs and music [F] flowed.
And when it [F] came to closing time [Gm] sure the blokes were turned [Cm] down low.
[F] And the sergeant from Kilkisham he would buy us [Gm] all one more.
And we [G] never left that pub before the [C] clock was striking four.
[Gm] [G]
[Fm] The heen [Gm] shonet his diamond this canner in [F] Kilby.
But best of all was Milltown [Gm] when the music [Cm] flowed so free.
[C] With a clancy in the county clare I [G] never [Bb] knew your debt.
[G] Or the sights and [C] sounds of yesterday, the shining memories, yeah.
My heart's tonight [G] is far away across the rolling [C] sea.
In [G] the sweet little town of Beltech and it's there [Bb] I'd love to be.
[F] So long [Am] ago and far away [Gm] nothing can compare.
[G] My heart's [C] tonight in Ireland in the sweet [Bb] country plight.
[G] In the days of Sweeney in the sweet country plight.
[Gm] [D] [F] [C] [F]
[Gm]
[D] [G] [F]
[N]
[G]
[N]
Key:
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F
Gm
C
Bb
G
F
Gm
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_ [Gm] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ My heart is going to Ireland in the sweet country plight.
_ _ [F] _ _ _
[Gm] In the town of Scarab the sun was shining in the sky.
When would I [F] glance safely in his [G] place and the tears welled in [C] my eyes.
[F] Years have passed and gone since the times [Bb] we had there.
[F] My heart's tonight in Ireland in the [C] sweet country plight.
My heart's [Dm] tonight too far [G] away across the [C] river Rincey.
In the sweet [G] little town of Belltech and it's there I'd love [Bb] to be.
_ [F] So long ago and far away nothing [Cm] can compare.
[C] My heart's tonight in Ireland in the sweet [G] country plight. _
[F] _ _ _ It was August in Kilrush [Bb] when the rain was [F] lashing down.
[C] And our hotel [F] was at a barn on the [C] outskirts of town.
[Fm] We were all sick [D] and feverish and [Bb] Dolan had the flu.
But Johnny [G] produced some whiskey and the sun [D] came smiling through.
_ My heart's tonight [G] is far away across the rolling sea.
[Gm] In the sweet [G] little town of Beltech and it's there [Bb] I'd love to be.
[F] So long ago and far away nothing can [Cm] compare.
[G] My heart's tonight in Ireland in the sweet country plight.
_ [F] _ _ _ _ Those nights in Six Mile [A] Bridge when the [Bb] sobs and music [F] flowed.
And when it [F] came to closing time [Gm] sure the blokes were turned [Cm] down low.
[F] And the sergeant from Kilkisham he would buy us [Gm] all one more.
And we [G] never left that pub before the [C] clock was striking four. _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] The heen [Gm] shonet his diamond this canner in [F] Kilby.
But best of all was Milltown [Gm] when the music [Cm] flowed so free.
[C] With a clancy in the county clare I [G] never [Bb] knew your debt.
[G] Or the sights and [C] sounds of yesterday, the shining memories, yeah. _
My heart's tonight [G] is far away across the rolling [C] sea.
In [G] the sweet little town of Beltech and it's there [Bb] I'd love to be.
[F] So long [Am] ago and far away [Gm] nothing can compare.
[G] My heart's [C] tonight in Ireland in the sweet [Bb] country _ plight.
[G] In the days of Sweeney in the sweet country plight.
_ [Gm] _ _ [D] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
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_ [Gm] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ My heart is going to Ireland in the sweet country plight.
_ _ [F] _ _ _
[Gm] In the town of Scarab the sun was shining in the sky.
When would I [F] glance safely in his [G] place and the tears welled in [C] my eyes.
[F] Years have passed and gone since the times [Bb] we had there.
[F] My heart's tonight in Ireland in the [C] sweet country plight.
My heart's [Dm] tonight too far [G] away across the [C] river Rincey.
In the sweet [G] little town of Belltech and it's there I'd love [Bb] to be.
_ [F] So long ago and far away nothing [Cm] can compare.
[C] My heart's tonight in Ireland in the sweet [G] country plight. _
[F] _ _ _ It was August in Kilrush [Bb] when the rain was [F] lashing down.
[C] And our hotel [F] was at a barn on the [C] outskirts of town.
[Fm] We were all sick [D] and feverish and [Bb] Dolan had the flu.
But Johnny [G] produced some whiskey and the sun [D] came smiling through.
_ My heart's tonight [G] is far away across the rolling sea.
[Gm] In the sweet [G] little town of Beltech and it's there [Bb] I'd love to be.
[F] So long ago and far away nothing can [Cm] compare.
[G] My heart's tonight in Ireland in the sweet country plight.
_ [F] _ _ _ _ Those nights in Six Mile [A] Bridge when the [Bb] sobs and music [F] flowed.
And when it [F] came to closing time [Gm] sure the blokes were turned [Cm] down low.
[F] And the sergeant from Kilkisham he would buy us [Gm] all one more.
And we [G] never left that pub before the [C] clock was striking four. _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] The heen [Gm] shonet his diamond this canner in [F] Kilby.
But best of all was Milltown [Gm] when the music [Cm] flowed so free.
[C] With a clancy in the county clare I [G] never [Bb] knew your debt.
[G] Or the sights and [C] sounds of yesterday, the shining memories, yeah. _
My heart's tonight [G] is far away across the rolling [C] sea.
In [G] the sweet little town of Beltech and it's there [Bb] I'd love to be.
[F] So long [Am] ago and far away [Gm] nothing can compare.
[G] My heart's [C] tonight in Ireland in the sweet [Bb] country _ plight.
[G] In the days of Sweeney in the sweet country plight.
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