Chords for The Dublin Legends - Ramblin' Boy
Tempo:
145.1 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
G
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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We would, eh, song to some very good friends of ours who are here tonight.
and her sister Nathalie, and their lovely mother, who's 80 years young.
came from Germany.
years, Christina.
Rambling [A] Boy.
He
[E] [C] was a pal and a friend [F] always.
He stood [C] by me in the bad [F] old days.
and her sister Nathalie, and their lovely mother, who's 80 years young.
came from Germany.
years, Christina.
Rambling [A] Boy.
He
[E] [C] was a pal and a friend [F] always.
He stood [C] by me in the bad [F] old days.
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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] _ _