Chords for The Black Watch
Tempo:
121.5 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Cm
Ab
Bb
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
[Cm] [Eb]
You've heard about the B [Ab]-men, the cruel [Eb] R-U-C
But there's another [Eb] regiment the devil calls his own
They're known [Cm] as the Black Watch, commissioned [Eb] by the throne
Scrolling down the Falls [Ab] Road with red [Eb] guns and gas
mass
[Eb] Thank God we [Cm] know the IRA sure [Eb] aren't beaten yet
[Cm] [Eb]
You've heard about the B [Ab]-men, the cruel [Eb] R-U-C
But there's another [Eb] regiment the devil calls his own
They're known [Cm] as the Black Watch, commissioned [Eb] by the throne
Scrolling down the Falls [Ab] Road with red [Eb] guns and gas
mass
[Eb] Thank God we [Cm] know the IRA sure [Eb] aren't beaten yet
[Cm] [Eb]
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_ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ You've heard about the B [Ab]-men, the cruel [Eb] R-U-C
You've heard [Cm] about the Black and [F] Tans and bygone [Bb] history
But there's another [Eb] regiment the devil calls his own
They're known [Cm] as the Black Watch, commissioned [Eb] by the throne
_ Scrolling down the Falls [Ab] Road with red [Eb] guns and gas
_ [Cm] Terrorising women [F] as they're coming out [Bb] of mass
[Ab] A shower of Scottish [Eb] quakers we [D] never will forget
[Eb] Thank God we [Cm] know the IRA sure [Eb] aren't beaten yet _
_ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
These soldiers came from Scotland, [Ab] a place you all [Eb] know well
From the hardest parts [Cm] of Glasgow, with [F] a teddy boys to [Bb] dwell
They're given a British uniform, they're [D] given a British gun
[Eb] They join a [Cm] British regiment to have [Eb] themselves some fun
_ Scrolling down the Falls [Ab] Road with red guns [Eb] and gas
_ [Cm] Terrorising women as [F] they're coming out [Bb] of mass
A shower [Eb] of Scottish quakers we [D] never will forget
[Eb] Thank God we [Cm] know the IRA sure [Eb] aren't beaten yet _
_ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
When I grow [Cm] up and marry [Ab] and have a little [Eb] son
I'll tell [Cm] him about the regiment and the [F] terrible things they've [Bb] done
And [Ab] when he grows [Eb] older, [Dm] becomes a [Cm] man like me
[Eb] He'll become [Cm] a volunteer and set old [Eb] Ireland free
_ Scrolling down the Falls [Ab] Road with red guns [Eb] and gas
_ [Cm] Terrorising women as [F] they're coming out [Bb] of mass
[Ab] A shower of Scottish [Eb] quakers we [Dm] never will [Cm] forget
Thank God we [Cm] know the IRA sure [Eb] aren't beaten yet _
Scrolling down the Falls Road with red guns and gas _
Terrorising women [F] as they're coming [Bb] out of mass
[Ab] A shower of [Eb] Scottish quakers we never will [Cm] forget
Thank God we know the IRA [Bb] sure aren't [Eb] beaten yet
Thank God we know the IRA sure aren't beaten yet _ _ _
_ You've heard about the B [Ab]-men, the cruel [Eb] R-U-C
You've heard [Cm] about the Black and [F] Tans and bygone [Bb] history
But there's another [Eb] regiment the devil calls his own
They're known [Cm] as the Black Watch, commissioned [Eb] by the throne
_ Scrolling down the Falls [Ab] Road with red [Eb] guns and gas
_ [Cm] Terrorising women [F] as they're coming out [Bb] of mass
[Ab] A shower of Scottish [Eb] quakers we [D] never will forget
[Eb] Thank God we [Cm] know the IRA sure [Eb] aren't beaten yet _
_ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
These soldiers came from Scotland, [Ab] a place you all [Eb] know well
From the hardest parts [Cm] of Glasgow, with [F] a teddy boys to [Bb] dwell
They're given a British uniform, they're [D] given a British gun
[Eb] They join a [Cm] British regiment to have [Eb] themselves some fun
_ Scrolling down the Falls [Ab] Road with red guns [Eb] and gas
_ [Cm] Terrorising women as [F] they're coming out [Bb] of mass
A shower [Eb] of Scottish quakers we [D] never will forget
[Eb] Thank God we [Cm] know the IRA sure [Eb] aren't beaten yet _
_ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
When I grow [Cm] up and marry [Ab] and have a little [Eb] son
I'll tell [Cm] him about the regiment and the [F] terrible things they've [Bb] done
And [Ab] when he grows [Eb] older, [Dm] becomes a [Cm] man like me
[Eb] He'll become [Cm] a volunteer and set old [Eb] Ireland free
_ Scrolling down the Falls [Ab] Road with red guns [Eb] and gas
_ [Cm] Terrorising women as [F] they're coming out [Bb] of mass
[Ab] A shower of Scottish [Eb] quakers we [Dm] never will [Cm] forget
Thank God we [Cm] know the IRA sure [Eb] aren't beaten yet _
Scrolling down the Falls Road with red guns and gas _
Terrorising women [F] as they're coming [Bb] out of mass
[Ab] A shower of [Eb] Scottish quakers we never will [Cm] forget
Thank God we know the IRA [Bb] sure aren't [Eb] beaten yet
Thank God we know the IRA sure aren't beaten yet _ _ _