Chords for The Dublin Legends - Ramblin' Boy
Tempo:
145.1 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
G
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
We would, eh, song to some very good friends of ours who are here tonight.
There's Jo and her sister Nathalie, and their lovely mother, who's 80 years young.
And also there's Enid and Helmut who came from Germany.
Another friend of ours you haven't seen in a few years, Christina.
And there's a song called [Em] The Rambling [A] Boy.
And I hope you like it.
[F] Love you.
He
[E] [C] was a pal and a friend [F] always.
He stood [C] by me in the bad [F] old days.
He never [Bb] came at [F] no dull.
[G] We [C] rambled on through the rain and [F] snow.
And his to you, [Bb] my [F] rambling boy,
[Gm] May all [C] your rambling thoughts bring you [F] joy.
His to you, [Bb] my [F] rambling boy,
May all your [G]
rambling thoughts bring [F] you joy.
In Tulsa [C] town we chanced [F] to stray.
We thought [G] we'd try for work [F] one day.
The boss said he [Bb] had [F] room for one.
Said, my [C] old pal, we'll [F] raffle up.
And his to [Bb] you, my [F] rambling boy,
May all [C] your rambling [G] thoughts bring [F] you joy.
His to [Bb] you, my [F] rambling boy,
May all [G] your rambling thoughts bring [F] you joy.
[C] Late one night in a [F] jungle camp,
The [C] weather it be cold and damp.
[F] He got the [Bb] chills and he [F] got the fat.
They said, [C] me old man, you're fresh [F] as a head.
My rambling [C] pal, he's dead [F] and gone.
He left [C] me here [F] to raffle on.
When we die, [Bb] we go [F] somewhere.
I bet you a [G] dollar he'll [F] be rambling there.
His to you, [Bb] my [F] rambling boy,
May all [C] your rambling [G] thoughts bring [F] you joy.
His to
[F] you, my rambling boy,
May all [C] your rambling thoughts bring [F] you joy.
His to you, [Bb] my [F] rambling boy,
May all [G] your enemies have [F] free joy.
Yet here's to you, [Bb] my [F] boy.
May all your [G]
enemies have free [F] joy.
May all your [G]
enemies have [F] free joy.
[N]
There's Jo and her sister Nathalie, and their lovely mother, who's 80 years young.
And also there's Enid and Helmut who came from Germany.
Another friend of ours you haven't seen in a few years, Christina.
And there's a song called [Em] The Rambling [A] Boy.
And I hope you like it.
[F] Love you.
He
[E] [C] was a pal and a friend [F] always.
He stood [C] by me in the bad [F] old days.
He never [Bb] came at [F] no dull.
[G] We [C] rambled on through the rain and [F] snow.
And his to you, [Bb] my [F] rambling boy,
[Gm] May all [C] your rambling thoughts bring you [F] joy.
His to you, [Bb] my [F] rambling boy,
May all your [G]
rambling thoughts bring [F] you joy.
In Tulsa [C] town we chanced [F] to stray.
We thought [G] we'd try for work [F] one day.
The boss said he [Bb] had [F] room for one.
Said, my [C] old pal, we'll [F] raffle up.
And his to [Bb] you, my [F] rambling boy,
May all [C] your rambling [G] thoughts bring [F] you joy.
His to [Bb] you, my [F] rambling boy,
May all [G] your rambling thoughts bring [F] you joy.
[C] Late one night in a [F] jungle camp,
The [C] weather it be cold and damp.
[F] He got the [Bb] chills and he [F] got the fat.
They said, [C] me old man, you're fresh [F] as a head.
My rambling [C] pal, he's dead [F] and gone.
He left [C] me here [F] to raffle on.
When we die, [Bb] we go [F] somewhere.
I bet you a [G] dollar he'll [F] be rambling there.
His to you, [Bb] my [F] rambling boy,
May all [C] your rambling [G] thoughts bring [F] you joy.
His to
[F] you, my rambling boy,
May all [C] your rambling thoughts bring [F] you joy.
His to you, [Bb] my [F] rambling boy,
May all [G] your enemies have [F] free joy.
Yet here's to you, [Bb] my [F] boy.
May all your [G]
enemies have free [F] joy.
May all your [G]
enemies have [F] free joy.
[N]
Key:
F
C
Bb
G
Em
F
C
Bb
We would, eh, song to some very good friends of ours who are here tonight.
_ There's Jo and her sister Nathalie, and their _ lovely mother, _ who's 80 years young.
_ And also there's Enid and Helmut who came from Germany.
Another friend of ours you haven't seen in a few years, Christina.
And there's a song called [Em] The Rambling [A] Boy.
And I hope you like it.
[F] Love you. _ _
He _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ [C] was a pal _ and _ a friend [F] always.
_ _ _ He stood [C] by me _ _ in the bad [F] old days.
_ _ _ He never _ _ [Bb] came _ at [F] no dull.
_ _ _ [G] We [C] rambled on _ through _ the rain and [F] snow.
_ _ _ _ And his to _ you, [Bb] _ my [F] rambling boy,
_ _ [Gm] May all [C] your rambling thoughts _ bring you [F] joy.
_ _ _ _ His to _ you, [Bb] _ my [F] rambling boy,
_ _ _ May all your [G]
rambling _ thoughts bring [F] you joy.
_ _ _ In Tulsa [C] town _ _ _ we chanced [F] to stray.
_ _ _ We thought [G] we'd try _ _ _ for work [F] one day.
_ The _ boss said he _ [Bb] _ _ had [F] room for one.
_ _ Said, my [C] old pal, _ _ _ we'll [F] raffle up.
_ _ _ _ And his to _ [Bb] you, _ my [F] rambling boy,
_ _ May all [C] your rambling [G] _ thoughts bring [F] you joy.
_ _ _ _ His to _ _ [Bb] you, _ my [F] rambling boy,
_ _ _ May all [G] your rambling thoughts _ bring [F] you joy.
_ _ _ _ _ [C] Late one night _ _ _ in a [F] jungle camp,
_ _ _ The [C] weather it be _ _ cold and damp.
[F] _ _ _ He got the _ [Bb] chills _ and he [F] got the fat.
_ _ _ They said, [C] me old man, _ _ you're fresh [F] as a head.
My rambling [C] pal, _ _ _ _ he's dead [F] and gone.
_ _ _ He left [C] me here _ _ [F] to raffle on.
_ _ _ _ When we die, _ [Bb] _ we go _ [F] somewhere.
_ _ _ I bet you a [G] dollar _ _ _ he'll [F] be rambling there.
_ _ _ _ _ His to _ you, [Bb] _ my [F] rambling boy,
_ _ May all [C] your rambling [G] _ thoughts bring [F] you joy.
_ _ His to _
[F] _ you, _ my rambling boy,
_ _ _ May all [C] your rambling thoughts _ bring [F] you joy.
_ _ _ His to _ you, [Bb] _ my [F] rambling boy,
_ _ _ May all [G] your enemies _ _ have [F] free joy.
_ _ Yet here's to _ _ you, [Bb] _ my [F] _ boy.
_ _ _ May all your [G]
enemies _ _ have free [F] joy.
_ _ _ May all your [G]
enemies _ have [F] free joy. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ There's Jo and her sister Nathalie, and their _ lovely mother, _ who's 80 years young.
_ And also there's Enid and Helmut who came from Germany.
Another friend of ours you haven't seen in a few years, Christina.
And there's a song called [Em] The Rambling [A] Boy.
And I hope you like it.
[F] Love you. _ _
He _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ [C] was a pal _ and _ a friend [F] always.
_ _ _ He stood [C] by me _ _ in the bad [F] old days.
_ _ _ He never _ _ [Bb] came _ at [F] no dull.
_ _ _ [G] We [C] rambled on _ through _ the rain and [F] snow.
_ _ _ _ And his to _ you, [Bb] _ my [F] rambling boy,
_ _ [Gm] May all [C] your rambling thoughts _ bring you [F] joy.
_ _ _ _ His to _ you, [Bb] _ my [F] rambling boy,
_ _ _ May all your [G]
rambling _ thoughts bring [F] you joy.
_ _ _ In Tulsa [C] town _ _ _ we chanced [F] to stray.
_ _ _ We thought [G] we'd try _ _ _ for work [F] one day.
_ The _ boss said he _ [Bb] _ _ had [F] room for one.
_ _ Said, my [C] old pal, _ _ _ we'll [F] raffle up.
_ _ _ _ And his to _ [Bb] you, _ my [F] rambling boy,
_ _ May all [C] your rambling [G] _ thoughts bring [F] you joy.
_ _ _ _ His to _ _ [Bb] you, _ my [F] rambling boy,
_ _ _ May all [G] your rambling thoughts _ bring [F] you joy.
_ _ _ _ _ [C] Late one night _ _ _ in a [F] jungle camp,
_ _ _ The [C] weather it be _ _ cold and damp.
[F] _ _ _ He got the _ [Bb] chills _ and he [F] got the fat.
_ _ _ They said, [C] me old man, _ _ you're fresh [F] as a head.
My rambling [C] pal, _ _ _ _ he's dead [F] and gone.
_ _ _ He left [C] me here _ _ [F] to raffle on.
_ _ _ _ When we die, _ [Bb] _ we go _ [F] somewhere.
_ _ _ I bet you a [G] dollar _ _ _ he'll [F] be rambling there.
_ _ _ _ _ His to _ you, [Bb] _ my [F] rambling boy,
_ _ May all [C] your rambling [G] _ thoughts bring [F] you joy.
_ _ His to _
[F] _ you, _ my rambling boy,
_ _ _ May all [C] your rambling thoughts _ bring [F] you joy.
_ _ _ His to _ you, [Bb] _ my [F] rambling boy,
_ _ _ May all [G] your enemies _ _ have [F] free joy.
_ _ Yet here's to _ _ you, [Bb] _ my [F] _ boy.
_ _ _ May all your [G]
enemies _ _ have free [F] joy.
_ _ _ May all your [G]
enemies _ have [F] free joy. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _