Chords for The Dubliners - Seven Drunken Nights - Live
Tempo:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Happy 25th anniversary to the Dubliners!
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Happy [D] 25th [A] anniversary to the Dubliners!
Brumby a Brumby a Sippy on hold, fill your can of tea
That's a wooden blanket [E] that a neighbour [A] sent to me
Well it's nearly day at Troubled Hood, a hundred miles or more
But buttons in a blanket sure I never saw before
And as I went home on a Wednesday night, as drunk as drunk could be
[D] I saw a pipe upon the chair, where my old pipe she'd be
[A] Well they called me wife and I said to her, [D] well they finally tell to me
[A] Who owned that pipe upon the chair, where my old pipe she'd be
Brumby a Brumby a Sippy on hold, fill your can of tea
That's a lovely tin whistle [E] that people are [A] sent to me
Well it's nearly day at Troubled Hood, a hundred miles or more
But that black, old, wiggled tin whistle [E] sure I [A] never saw before
And as I went home on a Thursday night, as drunk as drunk could be
I [D] saw two boots beneath the bed, where my old boots she'd be
[A] Well they called me wife and I said to her, [D] well they finally tell to me
[A] Who owns them boots beneath the bed, [D] where my old [A] boots she'd be
Brumby a Brumby a Sippy on hold, fill your can of tea
That's a lovely carillon that people are sent to me
Well it's nearly day at Troubled Hood, a hundred miles or more
But an ace is in your hand, [E] I sure never saw [A] before
And as I went home on a Friday night, as drunk as drunk could be
[D] I saw a head [A] inside the bed, where my old [D] head she'd be
Well they called me wife and I said to her, [D] well they finally tell to me
[A] Who owns that head with you in the bed, [D] where my old [A] head she'd be
Brumby a Brumby a Sippy on hold, fill your can of tea
That's a baby boy [E] that people are [A] sent to me
Well it's nearly day at Troubled Hood, a hundred miles or more
But a baby boy with a whiskered lawn, [E] I never saw [A] before
And as I went home on a Sunday night, as drunk as drunk could be
[D] I saw me wife inside the bed, and this she said to me
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Oh, I've done it!
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Happy [D] 25th [A] anniversary to the Dubliners!
Brumby a Brumby a Sippy on hold, fill your can of tea
That's a wooden blanket [E] that a neighbour [A] sent to me
Well it's nearly day at Troubled Hood, a hundred miles or more
But buttons in a blanket sure I never saw before
And as I went home on a Wednesday night, as drunk as drunk could be
[D] I saw a pipe upon the chair, where my old pipe she'd be
[A] Well they called me wife and I said to her, [D] well they finally tell to me
[A] Who owned that pipe upon the chair, where my old pipe she'd be
Brumby a Brumby a Sippy on hold, fill your can of tea
That's a lovely tin whistle [E] that people are [A] sent to me
Well it's nearly day at Troubled Hood, a hundred miles or more
But that black, old, wiggled tin whistle [E] sure I [A] never saw before
And as I went home on a Thursday night, as drunk as drunk could be
I [D] saw two boots beneath the bed, where my old boots she'd be
[A] Well they called me wife and I said to her, [D] well they finally tell to me
[A] Who owns them boots beneath the bed, [D] where my old [A] boots she'd be
Brumby a Brumby a Sippy on hold, fill your can of tea
That's a lovely carillon that people are sent to me
Well it's nearly day at Troubled Hood, a hundred miles or more
But an ace is in your hand, [E] I sure never saw [A] before
And as I went home on a Friday night, as drunk as drunk could be
[D] I saw a head [A] inside the bed, where my old [D] head she'd be
Well they called me wife and I said to her, [D] well they finally tell to me
[A] Who owns that head with you in the bed, [D] where my old [A] head she'd be
Brumby a Brumby a Sippy on hold, fill your can of tea
That's a baby boy [E] that people are [A] sent to me
Well it's nearly day at Troubled Hood, a hundred miles or more
But a baby boy with a whiskered lawn, [E] I never saw [A] before
And as I went home on a Sunday night, as drunk as drunk could be
[D] I saw me wife inside the bed, and this she said to me
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Oh, I've done it!
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Happy 25th anniversary to the Dubliners!
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Happy [D] 25th [A] anniversary to the Dubliners!
Brumby a Brumby a Sippy on hold, fill your can of tea
That's a wooden blanket [E] that a neighbour [A] sent to me
Well it's nearly day at Troubled Hood, a hundred miles or more
But buttons in a blanket sure I never saw before
And as I went home on a Wednesday night, as drunk as drunk could be
[D] I saw a pipe upon the chair, where my old pipe she'd be
[A] Well they called me wife and I said to her, [D] well they finally tell to me
[A] Who owned that pipe upon the chair, where my old pipe she'd be
Brumby a Brumby a Sippy on hold, fill your can of tea
That's a lovely tin whistle [E] that people are [A] sent to me
Well it's nearly day at Troubled Hood, a hundred miles or more
But that black, old, wiggled tin whistle [E] sure I [A] never saw before
And as I went home on a Thursday night, as drunk as drunk could be
I [D] saw two boots beneath the bed, where my old boots she'd be
[A] Well they called me wife and I said to her, [D] well they finally tell to me
[A] Who owns them boots beneath the bed, [D] where my old [A] boots she'd be
Brumby a Brumby a Sippy on hold, fill your can of tea
That's a lovely carillon that people are sent to me
Well it's nearly day at Troubled Hood, a hundred miles or more
But an ace is in your hand, [E] I sure never saw [A] before
And as I went home on a Friday night, as drunk as drunk could be
[D] I saw a head [A] inside the bed, where my old [D] head she'd be
Well they called me wife and I said to her, [D] well they finally tell to me
[A] Who owns that head with you in the bed, [D] where my old [A] head she'd be
Brumby a Brumby a Sippy on hold, fill your can of tea
That's a baby boy [E] that people are [A] sent to me
Well it's nearly day at Troubled Hood, a hundred miles or more
But a baby boy with a whiskered lawn, [E] I never saw [A] before
_ And as I went home on a Sunday night, _ _ as drunk as drunk could be
_ [D] I saw me wife inside the bed, and this she said to me
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Oh, I've done it!
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Happy [D] 25th [A] anniversary to the Dubliners!
Brumby a Brumby a Sippy on hold, fill your can of tea
That's a wooden blanket [E] that a neighbour [A] sent to me
Well it's nearly day at Troubled Hood, a hundred miles or more
But buttons in a blanket sure I never saw before
And as I went home on a Wednesday night, as drunk as drunk could be
[D] I saw a pipe upon the chair, where my old pipe she'd be
[A] Well they called me wife and I said to her, [D] well they finally tell to me
[A] Who owned that pipe upon the chair, where my old pipe she'd be
Brumby a Brumby a Sippy on hold, fill your can of tea
That's a lovely tin whistle [E] that people are [A] sent to me
Well it's nearly day at Troubled Hood, a hundred miles or more
But that black, old, wiggled tin whistle [E] sure I [A] never saw before
And as I went home on a Thursday night, as drunk as drunk could be
I [D] saw two boots beneath the bed, where my old boots she'd be
[A] Well they called me wife and I said to her, [D] well they finally tell to me
[A] Who owns them boots beneath the bed, [D] where my old [A] boots she'd be
Brumby a Brumby a Sippy on hold, fill your can of tea
That's a lovely carillon that people are sent to me
Well it's nearly day at Troubled Hood, a hundred miles or more
But an ace is in your hand, [E] I sure never saw [A] before
And as I went home on a Friday night, as drunk as drunk could be
[D] I saw a head [A] inside the bed, where my old [D] head she'd be
Well they called me wife and I said to her, [D] well they finally tell to me
[A] Who owns that head with you in the bed, [D] where my old [A] head she'd be
Brumby a Brumby a Sippy on hold, fill your can of tea
That's a baby boy [E] that people are [A] sent to me
Well it's nearly day at Troubled Hood, a hundred miles or more
But a baby boy with a whiskered lawn, [E] I never saw [A] before
_ And as I went home on a Sunday night, _ _ as drunk as drunk could be
_ [D] I saw me wife inside the bed, and this she said to me
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Oh, I've done it!
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