Chords for The Dublin City Ramblers - The Craic Was Ninety In The Isle Of Man [Audio Stream]
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[Bb] For the crack was mighty in the Isle of Man Come on!
Went we the Vail of Stott, spent the evening getting [Fm] lots
In the ace of hearts, [Eb] from the masses we were engaging
[Bb] Over the bush-bridge there'll be the dock, the boat she sails at five o [F]'clock
Our hollyhorns at [Ab] Whitecombe [Eb] before, but they will all be white
[Bb] A tally in if you can
For the crack was [F] mighty in the Isle [Gm] of Man
[Bb] Before we reached the Alexander face, a hell of a ding-dong we did [F] raise
In the barn of the ship, at Grace [Bb] Ford there's a [Eb] boat she sails out
From the port, [Bb] landed up in Douglas Head
A party for the vacant beds with a [F] dining room that's shown
[Eb] By a decent looking woman's say, [Bb] lad, eight adds if you can
For the crack was mighty in the Isle of Man
Next morning went for the ramble round, saw the sights from Douglas Town
[Fm] Ended up in a mighty session [Eb] at a pub we called Dick Derby's
[Bb] We all got drunk by half past three, sobered up, went swimming in the sea
Back [F] to the digs for a spruce of hands [Eb] while waiting for the rosy
[Bb] We all drew up our plan, for the crack was [F] mighty in the [Bb] Isle of Man
That night we went to the Texas Star, came back home we horse and car
[F] Met Dick Jim and all of him, sent [Eb] to drink some wine and Yates's
[Bb] The Liverpool girls, it was said, were all to be found in the Douglas Head
[F] Like Shane with beard and tie and shirt, [Eb] the foreign queer was straight
The first [Bb] saying here, get a sign, yer man, for the crack was mighty in the Isle [Gm] of Man
[Bb] Well, Whacker fancied his good looks for the Isle of Man, woman, he was struck
[F] The Liverpool lad was by her side [Eb] and he told the jarl to her
[Bb] Whacker thought he'd take a chance, he asked the queer one out to dance
[F] Round the floor they rocked and rolled, [Eb] to Whack it was no bother, [Bb] everything was goes to plan
But the crack was [F] mighty in the Isle [Bb] of Man
Well, the Isle of Man woman fancied Whack, yer must have said to these mates, come back
[F]
Whack, they all whacked him so hard, [Eb] the Whack was landed on his back
[Bb] The police force arrived as well, found just a couple of them as well
[F]
Ended up in the Douglas jail, [Eb] sailed a double and both its sails, [Bb] supported every man
Oh, the crack was mighty in the Isle of Man
Oh, the crack was mighty in the Isle of Man
Ah, yes, the crack was [F] mighty in the [Bb] Isle of Man
[N]
Went we the Vail of Stott, spent the evening getting [Fm] lots
In the ace of hearts, [Eb] from the masses we were engaging
[Bb] Over the bush-bridge there'll be the dock, the boat she sails at five o [F]'clock
Our hollyhorns at [Ab] Whitecombe [Eb] before, but they will all be white
[Bb] A tally in if you can
For the crack was [F] mighty in the Isle [Gm] of Man
[Bb] Before we reached the Alexander face, a hell of a ding-dong we did [F] raise
In the barn of the ship, at Grace [Bb] Ford there's a [Eb] boat she sails out
From the port, [Bb] landed up in Douglas Head
A party for the vacant beds with a [F] dining room that's shown
[Eb] By a decent looking woman's say, [Bb] lad, eight adds if you can
For the crack was mighty in the Isle of Man
Next morning went for the ramble round, saw the sights from Douglas Town
[Fm] Ended up in a mighty session [Eb] at a pub we called Dick Derby's
[Bb] We all got drunk by half past three, sobered up, went swimming in the sea
Back [F] to the digs for a spruce of hands [Eb] while waiting for the rosy
[Bb] We all drew up our plan, for the crack was [F] mighty in the [Bb] Isle of Man
That night we went to the Texas Star, came back home we horse and car
[F] Met Dick Jim and all of him, sent [Eb] to drink some wine and Yates's
[Bb] The Liverpool girls, it was said, were all to be found in the Douglas Head
[F] Like Shane with beard and tie and shirt, [Eb] the foreign queer was straight
The first [Bb] saying here, get a sign, yer man, for the crack was mighty in the Isle [Gm] of Man
[Bb] Well, Whacker fancied his good looks for the Isle of Man, woman, he was struck
[F] The Liverpool lad was by her side [Eb] and he told the jarl to her
[Bb] Whacker thought he'd take a chance, he asked the queer one out to dance
[F] Round the floor they rocked and rolled, [Eb] to Whack it was no bother, [Bb] everything was goes to plan
But the crack was [F] mighty in the Isle [Bb] of Man
Well, the Isle of Man woman fancied Whack, yer must have said to these mates, come back
[F]
Whack, they all whacked him so hard, [Eb] the Whack was landed on his back
[Bb] The police force arrived as well, found just a couple of them as well
[F]
Ended up in the Douglas jail, [Eb] sailed a double and both its sails, [Bb] supported every man
Oh, the crack was mighty in the Isle of Man
Oh, the crack was mighty in the Isle of Man
Ah, yes, the crack was [F] mighty in the [Bb] Isle of Man
[N]
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_ _ [Bb] For the crack was mighty in the Isle of Man Come on!
Went we the Vail of Stott, spent the evening getting [Fm] lots
In the ace of hearts, [Eb] from the masses we were engaging
[Bb] Over the bush-bridge there'll be the dock, the boat she sails at five o [F]'clock
Our hollyhorns at [Ab] Whitecombe [Eb] before, but they will all be white
[Bb] A tally in if you can
For the crack was [F] mighty in the Isle [Gm] of Man
[Bb] Before we reached the Alexander face, a hell of a ding-dong we did [F] raise
In the barn of the ship, at Grace [Bb] Ford there's a [Eb] boat she sails out
From the port, [Bb] landed up in Douglas Head
A party for the vacant beds with a [F] dining room that's shown
[Eb] By a decent looking woman's say, [Bb] lad, eight adds if you can
For the crack was mighty in the Isle of Man
Next morning went for the ramble round, saw the sights from Douglas Town
[Fm] Ended up in a mighty session [Eb] at a pub we called Dick Derby's
[Bb] We all got drunk by half past three, sobered up, went swimming in the sea
Back [F] to the digs for a spruce of hands [Eb] while waiting for the rosy
[Bb] We all drew up our plan, for the crack was [F] mighty in the [Bb] Isle of Man
_ That night we went to the Texas Star, came back home we horse and car
[F] Met Dick Jim and all of him, sent [Eb] to drink some wine and Yates's
[Bb] The Liverpool girls, it was said, were all to be found in the Douglas Head
[F] Like Shane with beard and tie and shirt, [Eb] the foreign queer was straight
The first [Bb] saying here, get a sign, yer man, for the crack was mighty in the Isle [Gm] of Man
_ [Bb] Well, Whacker fancied his good looks for the Isle of Man, woman, he was struck
[F] The Liverpool lad was by her side [Eb] and he told the jarl to her
[Bb] Whacker thought he'd take a chance, he asked the queer one out to dance
[F] Round the floor they rocked and rolled, [Eb] to Whack it was no bother, [Bb] everything was goes to plan
But the crack was [F] mighty in the Isle [Bb] of Man
_ Well, the Isle of Man woman fancied Whack, yer must have said to these mates, come back
[F]
Whack, they all whacked him so hard, [Eb] the Whack was landed on his back
[Bb] The police force arrived as well, found just a couple of them as well
[F]
Ended up in the Douglas jail, [Eb] sailed a double and both its sails, [Bb] supported every man
Oh, the crack was mighty in the Isle of Man
Oh, the crack was mighty in the Isle of Man
Ah, yes, the crack was [F] mighty in the [Bb] Isle of Man _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
Went we the Vail of Stott, spent the evening getting [Fm] lots
In the ace of hearts, [Eb] from the masses we were engaging
[Bb] Over the bush-bridge there'll be the dock, the boat she sails at five o [F]'clock
Our hollyhorns at [Ab] Whitecombe [Eb] before, but they will all be white
[Bb] A tally in if you can
For the crack was [F] mighty in the Isle [Gm] of Man
[Bb] Before we reached the Alexander face, a hell of a ding-dong we did [F] raise
In the barn of the ship, at Grace [Bb] Ford there's a [Eb] boat she sails out
From the port, [Bb] landed up in Douglas Head
A party for the vacant beds with a [F] dining room that's shown
[Eb] By a decent looking woman's say, [Bb] lad, eight adds if you can
For the crack was mighty in the Isle of Man
Next morning went for the ramble round, saw the sights from Douglas Town
[Fm] Ended up in a mighty session [Eb] at a pub we called Dick Derby's
[Bb] We all got drunk by half past three, sobered up, went swimming in the sea
Back [F] to the digs for a spruce of hands [Eb] while waiting for the rosy
[Bb] We all drew up our plan, for the crack was [F] mighty in the [Bb] Isle of Man
_ That night we went to the Texas Star, came back home we horse and car
[F] Met Dick Jim and all of him, sent [Eb] to drink some wine and Yates's
[Bb] The Liverpool girls, it was said, were all to be found in the Douglas Head
[F] Like Shane with beard and tie and shirt, [Eb] the foreign queer was straight
The first [Bb] saying here, get a sign, yer man, for the crack was mighty in the Isle [Gm] of Man
_ [Bb] Well, Whacker fancied his good looks for the Isle of Man, woman, he was struck
[F] The Liverpool lad was by her side [Eb] and he told the jarl to her
[Bb] Whacker thought he'd take a chance, he asked the queer one out to dance
[F] Round the floor they rocked and rolled, [Eb] to Whack it was no bother, [Bb] everything was goes to plan
But the crack was [F] mighty in the Isle [Bb] of Man
_ Well, the Isle of Man woman fancied Whack, yer must have said to these mates, come back
[F]
Whack, they all whacked him so hard, [Eb] the Whack was landed on his back
[Bb] The police force arrived as well, found just a couple of them as well
[F]
Ended up in the Douglas jail, [Eb] sailed a double and both its sails, [Bb] supported every man
Oh, the crack was mighty in the Isle of Man
Oh, the crack was mighty in the Isle of Man
Ah, yes, the crack was [F] mighty in the [Bb] Isle of Man _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _