Chords for The Dubliners - Dublin Fusiliers
Tempo:
135.2 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Dm
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F]
Well, you've heard about [C] the Indians [F] with their [C] tommyhawks and spears,
[F] And of the [Bb] UN warriors, [C] the heroes of recent [F] years.
Also I [C] might [F] mention British [C] grenadiers,
[Bb] Well, none of them were [F] in it [C] with the double [F] and fusiliers.
[Dm] You've heard about the light brigade and of the deeds they've done,
[C] And of the other regiments that many victories [F] won.
The pride of all the Adam-Bees, Roons and Carabineers
Was that [Bb] noble clan [F] of warriors.
Double and fusiliers, we are left unrightable faced,
This is the way we go, [Bb] charging with [F] mixed pain,
It's the terror of every foe, glory to the higher lands,
Loud as [Dm] buccaneers, and a terror to [F] creation are.
Double and fusiliers.
Well, you've heard about the wars between the Russians [C] and the [F] Brits,
The Tsar one day [Gm] was reading an [C] old copy of Tin-Bits,
[F] And when the [C] General came to [F] him and threw himself [C] down in tears,
[Bb] We'd better [F] run back like blazes, here's the double and fusiliers.
[Dm] The Tsar commenced to tremble and eat the bees on their lip,
[C] They got a piousness, he, I think we'd better take a tip,
[F] And devils come from Dublin, and to judge from what I [Bb] hear,
Is they're demons [F] of militia, man.
Well, double and fusiliers, we are left unrightable faced,
This is the way we go, [Bb] charging [F] with mixed pain,
It's the terror of every foe, glory to the higher lands,
Loud as buccaneers, and [Bb] a terror to [F] creation are.
The double and fusiliers.
Well, the sergeant tried, [C] get ready lads, [F] they don't need sword [C] and [F] gun,
Take off your shoes and stockings, [C] plies, and when I tell you to run,
[F] They didn't stop but [C] started, [F] and amidst [C] fearing and cheers,
Came [Bb] a shower of bricks [C] and bullets from the [F] double and fusiliers.
[Dm] The time that Julius Caesar tried to land down at Ring's End,
[C] The coast guard wouldn't stop, and so the Dublin's made its send,
[F] And just as they were landing lads, they heard screaming and cheers,
[Bb] Get back to Rome [F] like blazes, here's the double and fusiliers.
Well, double and fusiliers, we are left unrightable faced,
This is the way we go, [Bb] charging [F] with mixed pain,
It's the terror of every foe, glory to the higher lands,
Proud as buccaneers, and a terror to creation are.
The double and fusiliers.
[N]
Well, you've heard about [C] the Indians [F] with their [C] tommyhawks and spears,
[F] And of the [Bb] UN warriors, [C] the heroes of recent [F] years.
Also I [C] might [F] mention British [C] grenadiers,
[Bb] Well, none of them were [F] in it [C] with the double [F] and fusiliers.
[Dm] You've heard about the light brigade and of the deeds they've done,
[C] And of the other regiments that many victories [F] won.
The pride of all the Adam-Bees, Roons and Carabineers
Was that [Bb] noble clan [F] of warriors.
Double and fusiliers, we are left unrightable faced,
This is the way we go, [Bb] charging with [F] mixed pain,
It's the terror of every foe, glory to the higher lands,
Loud as [Dm] buccaneers, and a terror to [F] creation are.
Double and fusiliers.
Well, you've heard about the wars between the Russians [C] and the [F] Brits,
The Tsar one day [Gm] was reading an [C] old copy of Tin-Bits,
[F] And when the [C] General came to [F] him and threw himself [C] down in tears,
[Bb] We'd better [F] run back like blazes, here's the double and fusiliers.
[Dm] The Tsar commenced to tremble and eat the bees on their lip,
[C] They got a piousness, he, I think we'd better take a tip,
[F] And devils come from Dublin, and to judge from what I [Bb] hear,
Is they're demons [F] of militia, man.
Well, double and fusiliers, we are left unrightable faced,
This is the way we go, [Bb] charging [F] with mixed pain,
It's the terror of every foe, glory to the higher lands,
Loud as buccaneers, and [Bb] a terror to [F] creation are.
The double and fusiliers.
Well, the sergeant tried, [C] get ready lads, [F] they don't need sword [C] and [F] gun,
Take off your shoes and stockings, [C] plies, and when I tell you to run,
[F] They didn't stop but [C] started, [F] and amidst [C] fearing and cheers,
Came [Bb] a shower of bricks [C] and bullets from the [F] double and fusiliers.
[Dm] The time that Julius Caesar tried to land down at Ring's End,
[C] The coast guard wouldn't stop, and so the Dublin's made its send,
[F] And just as they were landing lads, they heard screaming and cheers,
[Bb] Get back to Rome [F] like blazes, here's the double and fusiliers.
Well, double and fusiliers, we are left unrightable faced,
This is the way we go, [Bb] charging [F] with mixed pain,
It's the terror of every foe, glory to the higher lands,
Proud as buccaneers, and a terror to creation are.
The double and fusiliers.
[N]
Key:
F
C
Bb
Dm
Gm
F
C
Bb
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, you've heard about [C] the Indians [F] with their _ [C] tommyhawks and spears,
[F] And of the [Bb] UN warriors, [C] the heroes of recent [F] years.
Also I [C] might [F] mention British _ [C] grenadiers,
[Bb] Well, none of them were [F] in it [C] with the double [F] and fusiliers.
[Dm] You've heard about the light brigade and of the deeds they've done,
[C] And of the other regiments that many victories [F] won.
The pride of all the Adam-Bees, Roons and _ Carabineers
Was that [Bb] noble clan [F] of _ warriors. _
Double and fusiliers, we are left _ unrightable faced,
This is the way we go, [Bb] charging with [F] mixed pain,
It's the terror of every foe, glory to the higher lands,
Loud as [Dm] buccaneers, and a terror to [F] creation _ are.
Double and _ fusiliers. _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, you've heard about the wars between the Russians [C] and the [F] Brits,
The Tsar one day [Gm] was reading an [C] old copy of Tin-Bits,
[F] And when the [C] General came to [F] him and threw himself [C] down in tears,
[Bb] We'd better [F] run back like blazes, here's the double and fusiliers.
[Dm] The Tsar commenced to tremble and eat the bees on their lip,
[C] They got a piousness, he, I think we'd better take a tip,
[F] And devils come from Dublin, and to judge from what I [Bb] hear,
Is they're demons [F] of militia, man.
_ Well, double and fusiliers, we are left _ unrightable faced,
This is the way we go, [Bb] charging [F] with mixed pain,
It's the terror of every foe, glory to the higher lands,
Loud as buccaneers, and [Bb] a terror to [F] creation _ are.
The double and _ fusiliers. _
_ _ _ _ _ Well, the sergeant tried, [C] get ready lads, [F] they don't need sword [C] and [F] gun,
Take off your shoes and stockings, [C] plies, and when I tell you to run,
[F] They didn't stop but [C] started, [F] and amidst [C] fearing and cheers,
Came [Bb] a shower of bricks [C] and bullets from the [F] double and fusiliers.
[Dm] The time that Julius Caesar tried to land down at Ring's End,
[C] The coast guard wouldn't stop, and so the Dublin's made its send,
[F] And just as they were landing lads, they heard screaming and cheers,
[Bb] Get back to Rome [F] like blazes, _ here's the double and fusiliers.
Well, double and fusiliers, we are left unrightable faced,
This is the way we go, [Bb] charging [F] with mixed pain,
It's the terror of every foe, glory to the higher lands,
Proud as buccaneers, and a terror to creation _ are.
The double and fusiliers.
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, you've heard about [C] the Indians [F] with their _ [C] tommyhawks and spears,
[F] And of the [Bb] UN warriors, [C] the heroes of recent [F] years.
Also I [C] might [F] mention British _ [C] grenadiers,
[Bb] Well, none of them were [F] in it [C] with the double [F] and fusiliers.
[Dm] You've heard about the light brigade and of the deeds they've done,
[C] And of the other regiments that many victories [F] won.
The pride of all the Adam-Bees, Roons and _ Carabineers
Was that [Bb] noble clan [F] of _ warriors. _
Double and fusiliers, we are left _ unrightable faced,
This is the way we go, [Bb] charging with [F] mixed pain,
It's the terror of every foe, glory to the higher lands,
Loud as [Dm] buccaneers, and a terror to [F] creation _ are.
Double and _ fusiliers. _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, you've heard about the wars between the Russians [C] and the [F] Brits,
The Tsar one day [Gm] was reading an [C] old copy of Tin-Bits,
[F] And when the [C] General came to [F] him and threw himself [C] down in tears,
[Bb] We'd better [F] run back like blazes, here's the double and fusiliers.
[Dm] The Tsar commenced to tremble and eat the bees on their lip,
[C] They got a piousness, he, I think we'd better take a tip,
[F] And devils come from Dublin, and to judge from what I [Bb] hear,
Is they're demons [F] of militia, man.
_ Well, double and fusiliers, we are left _ unrightable faced,
This is the way we go, [Bb] charging [F] with mixed pain,
It's the terror of every foe, glory to the higher lands,
Loud as buccaneers, and [Bb] a terror to [F] creation _ are.
The double and _ fusiliers. _
_ _ _ _ _ Well, the sergeant tried, [C] get ready lads, [F] they don't need sword [C] and [F] gun,
Take off your shoes and stockings, [C] plies, and when I tell you to run,
[F] They didn't stop but [C] started, [F] and amidst [C] fearing and cheers,
Came [Bb] a shower of bricks [C] and bullets from the [F] double and fusiliers.
[Dm] The time that Julius Caesar tried to land down at Ring's End,
[C] The coast guard wouldn't stop, and so the Dublin's made its send,
[F] And just as they were landing lads, they heard screaming and cheers,
[Bb] Get back to Rome [F] like blazes, _ here's the double and fusiliers.
Well, double and fusiliers, we are left unrightable faced,
This is the way we go, [Bb] charging [F] with mixed pain,
It's the terror of every foe, glory to the higher lands,
Proud as buccaneers, and a terror to creation _ are.
The double and fusiliers.
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _