Chords for The Dubliners - The Spanish Lady [Audio Stream]

Tempo:
88.1 bpm
Chords used:

G

Em

A

D

C

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Dubliners - The Spanish Lady [Audio Stream] chords
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[Em] [C] [Am]
[G] As I went [Em] out through Dublin City at [A] the hour of twelve [G] in the night
Who should I see but the Spanish lady washing her [A] feet by [G] candlelight?
First she washed [D] them, then she dried [G] them over a fire of amber [G] coal
In all me life I ne'er did see a maid so [A] neat about [G] this soul
Whack [Em] for the too-roo-loo-roo-lady, [G] whack for the too [A]-roo-loo-roo-lay
[Em]
[D]
As [G] I came back through Dublin City at the [A] time of half-past [G] eight
Who should I [Em] see but the Spanish [C] lady brushing [Em] her hair [A] so trim and neat?
First she teased it, then she brushed it, on her lap was a [D] silver comb
[G] In all me life I ne'er [C] did see so fair [G] a maid since I did roam
Whack for the [Em] too-roo-loo-roo-lady, whack for the [A] too-roo-loo-roo-lay
[Em] [A] [D]
[G] As I went [Em] round old Dublin City when the sun began to [G] set
Who should I [Em] meet but the Spanish [C] lady [Em] catching a [A] moth in a golden net?
[G] When she spied me quick she fled me, lifting her petticoat over to me
[G] In all me [Em] life I ne'er did see [C] a maid [G] so gay [A] as the Spanish lady
Whack for [Em] the too-roo-loo-roo-lady, whack for the [A] too-roo-loo-roo-lay
[Em] [G] [D]
[G] I stopped to [Em] look but the watchman passed
Says, hey [G] young fella, now the night is late
Along with you now, or I will [C] wrestle you [G] straightway through the bridewell gate
I threw a kiss to the Spanish lady, hot as a fire of angry coal
In all me [Em] life I ne'er did [C] see a [G] maid so [D] sweet about his soul
Whack [Em] for the too-roo-loo-roo-lady, whack for [A] the too-roo-loo-roo-lay
[Em] [G] [A]
[G] As I went [Em] out through Dublin City [A] as the hour of dawn was o [G]'er
Who should I see but the Spanish [C] lady, [G] I was lonely and foot sore
First she coaxed me, then she chid me, then she laughed at my sad plight
In all me [Em] time I ne'er did [C] see a [G] maid so sweet as on that night
Whack [Em] for the too-roo-loo-roo-lady, whack for [A] the too-roo-loo-roo-lay
[Em] [G] [A] [D]
[G] I've wandered [Em] north and I've wandered south through [G] Stoney, Batter and Patrick's Close
Up and around by the Gloucester [C] Diamond [G] and round [Am] by Knapper [D] Tandy's house
[G] Old age has laid her hand on [D] me, [G] cold as a fire of [D] ashy coal
[G] But where is the [Em] lovely Spanish [G] lady, neat and [Am] sweet [G] about the soul?
Whack for the [Em] [G] [Em] too [A] [G] [Em]-roo-loo-roo-lady, whack for the too [A]-roo-loo-roo-lay
[Em] [A] [D]
Key:  
G
2131
Em
121
A
1231
D
1321
C
3211
G
2131
Em
121
A
1231
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To learn The Dubliners - The Spanish Lady chords, focus on the sequence of these chords: A, G, Em, C, G, A, Em and G. Begin your practice at a relaxed 44 BPM, then work your way up to the song's BPM of 88. Considering your vocal pitch and chord choices, adjust the capo in accordance with the key: G Major.

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_ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _
[G] As I went [Em] out through Dublin City at [A] the hour of twelve [G] in the night
Who should I see but the Spanish lady washing her [A] feet by [G] candlelight?
First she washed [D] them, then she dried [G] them over a fire of amber [G] coal
In all me life I ne'er did see a maid so [A] neat about [G] this soul
Whack [Em] for the too-roo-loo-roo-lady, [G] whack for the too [A]-roo-loo-roo-lay
[Em] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
As [G] I came back through Dublin City at the [A] time of half-past [G] eight
Who should I [Em] see but the Spanish [C] lady brushing [Em] her hair [A] so trim and neat?
First she teased it, then she brushed it, on her lap was a [D] silver comb
[G] In all me life I ne'er [C] did see so fair [G] a maid since I did roam
Whack for the [Em] too-roo-loo-roo-lady, whack for the [A] too-roo-loo-roo-lay _
[Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] As I went [Em] round old Dublin City when the sun began to [G] set
Who should I [Em] meet but the Spanish [C] lady [Em] catching a [A] moth in a golden net?
[G] When she spied me quick she fled me, lifting her petticoat over to me
[G] In all me [Em] life I ne'er did see [C] a maid [G] so gay [A] as the Spanish lady
Whack for [Em] the too-roo-loo-roo-lady, whack for the [A] too-roo-loo-roo-lay
[Em] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [D] _ _ _
[G] I stopped to [Em] look but the watchman passed
Says, hey [G] young fella, now the night is late
Along with you now, or I will [C] wrestle you [G] straightway through the bridewell gate
I threw a kiss to the Spanish lady, hot as a fire of angry coal
In all me [Em] life I ne'er did [C] see a [G] maid so [D] sweet about his soul
Whack [Em] for the too-roo-loo-roo-lady, whack for [A] the too-roo-loo-roo-lay
[Em] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ _ _
_ [G] As I went [Em] out through Dublin City [A] as the hour of dawn was o [G]'er
Who should I see but the Spanish [C] lady, [G] I was lonely and foot sore
First she coaxed me, then she chid me, then she laughed at my sad plight
In all me [Em] time I ne'er did [C] see a [G] maid so sweet as on that night
Whack [Em] for the too-roo-loo-roo-lady, whack for [A] the too-roo-loo-roo-lay
[Em] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ [D] _ _
_ [G] I've wandered [Em] north and I've wandered south through [G] Stoney, Batter and Patrick's Close
Up and around by the Gloucester [C] Diamond [G] and round [Am] by Knapper [D] Tandy's house
[G] Old age has laid her hand on [D] me, _ [G] cold as a fire of [D] ashy coal
_ _ [G] But where is the [Em] lovely Spanish [G] lady, neat and [Am] sweet [G] about the soul?
Whack for the [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [Em] too _ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ [Em]-roo-loo-roo-lady, whack for the too [A]-roo-loo-roo-lay
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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This song is part of 20 Original Greatest Hits Volume 2 album.

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