Chords for The Dubliners feat. Sean Cannon - When The Boys Come Rolling Home [Audio Stream]
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [Am] [D]
I always will remember well the day we went away, sailing out of Dublin [G] in the
[D] morning.
Our hopes were on tomorrow as we kissed the garrison farewell, but our dreams were on the day of [A] our [D] returning.
[G] There'll be dancing, [D]
romancing, [G] and [D] evermore [E] we'll [A] roll.
[G] There'll be rolling in the hay, [D] there'll be whiskey [G] in the [D] tay, when the boys come rolling home.
We safely reached the other side in New York City fair, in spite of wind and rain and stormy weather.
We all sat down and drank a glass and wished each other well, and we said we'd all come back again [A] [D] together.
[G] There'll be dancing, [D] romancing, [G] and
[D] evermore [E] we'll roll.
[A] [G] There'll be rolling in the [D] hay, there'll be whiskey [Bm] in the tay, [D] when the boys come rolling home.
Well Joe went out to Boston, and Sam to Buffalo, and Pat went out to Sarah's California.
I used to get some numbers then, but that was long ago, and I always thought of Ireland [A] at [D] returning.
[G] There'll be [D] dancing, romancing, [G] and [D] [E] evermore we'll roll.
[A] [G] There'll be rolling in [D] the hay, there'll be whiskey in [Bm] the tay, when the boys [D] come rolling home.
Well I am over eighty now, grandson by me bed, and here I'm in [G] Chicago at this [D] evening.
He said he'd take me back again, to rest me weary head, and I leave him a legacy of grieving.
[G] There'll be dancing, [D] romancing, [G] and [D]
evermore [E] we'll roll.
[A] [G] There'll be rolling in the [D] hay, there'll be whiskey in the tay, when the boys come rolling home.
[G] There'll be dancing, [D] romancing, [G] and [D]
evermore we'll roll.
[A] [G] There'll be rolling in [D] the hay, there'll be whiskey in [Bm] the tay, when [D] the boys come rolling home.
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I always will remember well the day we went away, sailing out of Dublin [G] in the
[D] morning.
Our hopes were on tomorrow as we kissed the garrison farewell, but our dreams were on the day of [A] our [D] returning.
[G] There'll be dancing, [D]
romancing, [G] and [D] evermore [E] we'll [A] roll.
[G] There'll be rolling in the hay, [D] there'll be whiskey [G] in the [D] tay, when the boys come rolling home.
We safely reached the other side in New York City fair, in spite of wind and rain and stormy weather.
We all sat down and drank a glass and wished each other well, and we said we'd all come back again [A] [D] together.
[G] There'll be dancing, [D] romancing, [G] and
[D] evermore [E] we'll roll.
[A] [G] There'll be rolling in the [D] hay, there'll be whiskey [Bm] in the tay, [D] when the boys come rolling home.
Well Joe went out to Boston, and Sam to Buffalo, and Pat went out to Sarah's California.
I used to get some numbers then, but that was long ago, and I always thought of Ireland [A] at [D] returning.
[G] There'll be [D] dancing, romancing, [G] and [D] [E] evermore we'll roll.
[A] [G] There'll be rolling in [D] the hay, there'll be whiskey in [Bm] the tay, when the boys [D] come rolling home.
Well I am over eighty now, grandson by me bed, and here I'm in [G] Chicago at this [D] evening.
He said he'd take me back again, to rest me weary head, and I leave him a legacy of grieving.
[G] There'll be dancing, [D] romancing, [G] and [D]
evermore [E] we'll roll.
[A] [G] There'll be rolling in the [D] hay, there'll be whiskey in the tay, when the boys come rolling home.
[G] There'll be dancing, [D] romancing, [G] and [D]
evermore we'll roll.
[A] [G] There'll be rolling in [D] the hay, there'll be whiskey in [Bm] the tay, when [D] the boys come rolling home.
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_ I always will remember well the day we went away, sailing out of Dublin [G] in the _
[D] morning.
Our hopes were on tomorrow as we kissed the garrison farewell, but our dreams were on the day of [A] our [D] returning.
_ _ [G] There'll be dancing, [D] _
_ _ romancing, [G] and _ [D] evermore [E] we'll [A] roll.
[G] There'll be rolling in the hay, [D] there'll be whiskey [G] in the [D] tay, when the boys come rolling home.
We safely reached the other side in New York City fair, in spite of wind and rain and stormy weather.
We all sat down and drank a glass and wished each other well, and we said we'd all come back again [A] _ [D] together.
_ _ [G] There'll be dancing, [D] _ _ _ romancing, [G] and _
[D] evermore [E] we'll roll.
[A] _ [G] There'll be rolling in the [D] hay, there'll be whiskey [Bm] in the tay, [D] when the boys come rolling home. _ _ _ _
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Well Joe went out to Boston, and Sam to Buffalo, and Pat went out to Sarah's California. _
I used to get some numbers then, but that was long ago, and I always thought of Ireland [A] at _ [D] returning.
_ [G] There'll be [D] dancing, _ _ romancing, [G] and [D] _ [E] evermore we'll roll.
[A] [G] There'll be rolling in [D] the hay, there'll be whiskey in [Bm] the tay, when the boys [D] come rolling home.
_ Well I am over eighty now, grandson by me bed, and here I'm in [G] Chicago at this [D] evening.
He said he'd take me back again, to rest me weary head, and I leave him a legacy of grieving.
_ _ [G] There'll be dancing, [D] _ _ _ romancing, [G] and _ [D]
evermore [E] we'll roll.
[A] _ [G] There'll be rolling in the [D] hay, there'll be whiskey in the tay, when the boys come rolling home.
[G] There'll be _ dancing, [D] _ _ romancing, [G] and _ [D]
evermore we'll roll.
[A] [G] There'll be rolling in [D] the hay, there'll be whiskey in [Bm] the tay, when [D] the boys come rolling home. _ _ _ _
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_ I always will remember well the day we went away, sailing out of Dublin [G] in the _
[D] morning.
Our hopes were on tomorrow as we kissed the garrison farewell, but our dreams were on the day of [A] our [D] returning.
_ _ [G] There'll be dancing, [D] _
_ _ romancing, [G] and _ [D] evermore [E] we'll [A] roll.
[G] There'll be rolling in the hay, [D] there'll be whiskey [G] in the [D] tay, when the boys come rolling home.
We safely reached the other side in New York City fair, in spite of wind and rain and stormy weather.
We all sat down and drank a glass and wished each other well, and we said we'd all come back again [A] _ [D] together.
_ _ [G] There'll be dancing, [D] _ _ _ romancing, [G] and _
[D] evermore [E] we'll roll.
[A] _ [G] There'll be rolling in the [D] hay, there'll be whiskey [Bm] in the tay, [D] when the boys come rolling home. _ _ _ _
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Well Joe went out to Boston, and Sam to Buffalo, and Pat went out to Sarah's California. _
I used to get some numbers then, but that was long ago, and I always thought of Ireland [A] at _ [D] returning.
_ [G] There'll be [D] dancing, _ _ romancing, [G] and [D] _ [E] evermore we'll roll.
[A] [G] There'll be rolling in [D] the hay, there'll be whiskey in [Bm] the tay, when the boys [D] come rolling home.
_ Well I am over eighty now, grandson by me bed, and here I'm in [G] Chicago at this [D] evening.
He said he'd take me back again, to rest me weary head, and I leave him a legacy of grieving.
_ _ [G] There'll be dancing, [D] _ _ _ romancing, [G] and _ [D]
evermore [E] we'll roll.
[A] _ [G] There'll be rolling in the [D] hay, there'll be whiskey in the tay, when the boys come rolling home.
[G] There'll be _ dancing, [D] _ _ romancing, [G] and _ [D]
evermore we'll roll.
[A] [G] There'll be rolling in [D] the hay, there'll be whiskey in [Bm] the tay, when [D] the boys come rolling home. _ _ _ _
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