Chords for The Dubliners - I'm a Man You Don't Meet Everyday

Tempo:
143.7 bpm
Chords used:

D

G

A

F#m

Bm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Dubliners - I'm a Man You Don't Meet Everyday chords
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[N] [D]
[A]
[D]
Oh, me name is Jacques Stewart.
I'm a canny [G] gong man.
And a [D] Rowan Young [A] Fellow [F#m] I've [D]
been.
So be eighty and [A]
three
[G] When you're drinking [D] [Bm] with [G] me
I'm a
[D] man you [A] don't meet every [D]
day.
I'm a piper by [A] trade.
[D] I'm a rambling [G] young blade.
And tis mammy [A] the tune
[G] I [D] can play.
So be eighty [A] and three
[G]
When [D] you're drinking [G] with me
I'm a [D] man you don't [A] meet every [D]
day.
I've got acres [A] of land.
I [D] have men at [G] command.
And I've [D] always a shell [G] land to [D] spare.
So be eighty [A] and three
[G]
When [D] you're drinking [G] with me
I'm a [D] man you don't [Am]
meet [G] every
[D] day.
With my dog and my [A] gun
[D] I go out far to [G]
shoot
All along [D] the green [A]
mines [D] of this bay.
So [E] be [D] eighty [A] and three
[G] When [D] you're drinking [G] with me
I'm [D] a man you [A] don't meet [G] every [D]
day.
So [G] come fill [D]
up your glasses
Oh eat brandy [G] and wine
And [D] whatever [A] the cost I will [D]
pay.
[A]
So
[G] [D] be eighty [A] and three
When [D] you're drinking with [G] me
I'm a [D] man you [A] don't meet
[G] every
[D] day.
I'm a man you [A] don't meet [D] [A] every day.
Key:  
D
1321
G
2131
A
1231
F#m
123111112
Bm
13421112
D
1321
G
2131
A
1231
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To learn Various Artists - Im A Man You Dont Meet Everyday chords, your practice should emphasize these chord progressions: A, D, A, G, D and G. Start with a comfortable 72 BPM and as you become proficient, aim for the song's BPM of 144. Considering your vocal pitch and chord choices, adjust the capo in accordance with the key: D Major.

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[N] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Oh, me name _ is Jacques Stewart. _ _ _
_ I'm a canny _ [G] gong man.
_ _ _ _ And a [D] Rowan _ _ Young [A] Fellow _ _ _ [F#m] I've _ [D] _
been.
_ _ _ _ So be _ eighty _ and [A]
three
_ _ _ [G] When you're drinking _ [D] _ _ [Bm] with _ _ [G] me
_ _ I'm a _
[D] man you _ [A] don't _ meet _ _ _ every _ [D] _
_ _ _ day. _ _ _
I'm a piper _ _ by [A] _ _ trade. _ _
[D] I'm a rambling _ _ [G] young _ blade.
_ _ _ And tis mammy _ [A] the tune _
[G] _ I _ [D] can _ play. _ _ _ _ _ _
So be _ _ eighty _ [A] and three
_ _ _ [G] _
When [D] you're drinking _ _ _ _ [G] with _ _ me _
_ _ I'm a [D] _ man you don't [A] _ _ _ meet _ _ every _ _ [D] _ _
day. _ _ _ _ _ _
I've got _ acres _ _ [A] of land.
_ I _ [D] have men _ _ at [G] _ _ command. _ _ _ _
And I've [D] _ _ _ always _ a shell [G] _ land _ to [D] spare. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ So _ be _ eighty _ _ _ [A] and three
_ _ _ [G] _
When [D] you're drinking _ _ _ _ _ [G] with _ _ _ me
_ _ _ I'm a _ [D] man you _ don't [Am] _ _
meet _ _ [G] _ every _ _
[D] _ _ _ day. _ _ _
_ _ With my dog _ and my [A] gun _
_ _ _ [D] I go out _ far to _ [G] _ _
shoot
_ _ _ All along [D] _ _ the green [A] _ _
mines _ _ [D] of _ this bay. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So _ _ [E] be [D] _ eighty _ _ _ [A] and three
_ _ _ _ [G] When _ [D] you're drinking _ _ _ _ [G] with _ _ me _
_ _ I'm [D] a man you _ [A] don't _ _ _ meet [G] _ _ every _ _ [D] _
_ _ day. _ _ _ _
So _ _ [G] come fill [D] _
_ up your _ _ _ glasses
_ _ Oh eat _ brandy _ _ [G] and wine _
_ _ And _ _ [D] whatever _ _ _ [A] the cost _ I _ _ will [D] _
pay.
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ So _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] be eighty _ _ _ _ [A] and three
_ _ _ _ When [D] you're drinking _ _ _ _ with [G] _ _ me _ _ _ _
I'm a [D] _ man you _ [A] don't _ _ meet _
_ _ [G] every _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ day. _ _ _ _
_ _ I'm a _ man you _ [A] don't _ _ meet _ _ [D] _ [A] every _ _ _ _ day. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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This song was featured on the La Véritable Musique Irlandaise - Les Chansons à Boire album.

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