Chords for The Fans of St.Pauli - The Blarney Pilgrims (with Lyrics)
Tempo:
122.1 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
A
Bm
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C#]
[Bm] [A]
[Em] [D]
[A] [D] Oh, it's hard [G] when you [D] can't get a [G] job [D] in the place [G] where you [D] belong.
[Bm] When you're [A] forced to leave your [G] [D] family and the place [G] where you were [A] born.
I [Bm] left Glasgow [A] town three [G] [D] years ago [G] to go to [A] Germany.
Got [D] a good job [G] there [D] in Hamburg [G] [D] town in a place [A] called St.
[D] Pauli.
Had the very [G] first night [D] I landed, [G] boys, [D] I was [G] a lonely [D] man.
So [Bm] I [A] bad goodbye to [G] my hotel [D] room and I made [G] for the [A] reaper band.
By [Bm] a little [A] square [G] I [D] found a bar [G] and I went in for a [A] beer.
[D] And the scene [G] that I [D] did witness [G] there [D] filled [A] my heart [D] with cheer.
Well, [G] the jukebox played [D] the [G] Duttoners [D] and the crowd [G] all sang [A] along.
And [Bm] each boy [A] and girl in [G] that Hamburg [D] bar knew the words of [A] every song.
They [G] most graciously [D] invited [G] me [D] to join [G] their company.
[A] So [Bm] I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans [A] of St.
[D] Pauli.
When I said I am a Celtic [G] man, [D] they slapped [G] me [D] on the back.
[Bm] For they kept [A] a place [Em] for [D] Celtic deep [G] within [A] their hearts.
[Bm] Before [A] the night [G] was [D] over, [G] the arrangements were [A] complete.
I [D] had a squad of friends and a darling [G] girl and a [D] brand [A] new football [D] team.
Well, [G] the jukebox played [D] the [G] Duttoners [D] and the crowd [G] all sang [A] along.
And [Bm] each boy [A] and girl in [G] that Hamburg [D] bar knew the words of [A] every song.
They [G] most graciously [D] invited [G] me [D] to join [G] their [A] company.
[Bm] So I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans [A] of St.
[D] Pauli.
[A] [G] [D] [G]
[A] [Bm]
[A] [G] [D]
[A] [D] If you're ever [G] in [D] St.
Pauli, [G] boys, [D] be sure [G] and catch [D] a game.
I [Bm] can [A] vouch for their [G] [D] supporters, can vouch that they're [A] insane.
[Bm] And [A] as to their [Em] opinions, [D] well, they'll [G] leave you in [A] no doubt.
[D] As they waved [G] their [D] Celtic scarves [G] on high to [D] the chant [A] of Nazi [D] drafts.
[G] Well, the jukebox played [D] the [G] Duttoners [D] and the crowd [G] all sang [A] along.
And [Bm] each boy [A] and girl [G] in that Hamburg [D] bar knew the words of [A] every song.
They [G] most graciously [D] invited [G] me [D] to join [G] their [A] company.
[Bm] So I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans of [A] St.
[D] Pauli.
Well, I'll soon be home in Glasgow, boys, back where I belong.
[Bm] And once [A] more I'll stand [G] at [D] Celtic Park and I'll sing [G] a [A] Celtic song.
[Bm] But I know [F#m] my thoughts [G] will oft [D] times fly [G] across the great [A] North Sea.
[D] For I'll keep [G] a place [D] within [G] my heart for [D] the fans of [A] St.
[D] Pauli.
[G] Well, the jukebox played [D] the [G] Duttoners [D] and the [G] crowd all [A] sang along.
[Bm] And each boy [A] and girl [G] in that [D] Hamburg bar knew the words of [A] every song.
They [G] most graciously [D] invited [G] me [D] to join [G] their [A] company.
[Bm] So I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans [A] of St.
[D] Pauli.
[Bm] So I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans [A] of St.
[D] Pauli.
[Bm] [G] [Bm]
[A] [G] [A] [Bm]
[A] [Bm]
[A] [Bm]
[A] [G] [Bm]
[A] [G] [A] [Bm]
[A] [Bm]
[G] [Bm]
[Bm] [A]
[Em] [D]
[A] [D] Oh, it's hard [G] when you [D] can't get a [G] job [D] in the place [G] where you [D] belong.
[Bm] When you're [A] forced to leave your [G] [D] family and the place [G] where you were [A] born.
I [Bm] left Glasgow [A] town three [G] [D] years ago [G] to go to [A] Germany.
Got [D] a good job [G] there [D] in Hamburg [G] [D] town in a place [A] called St.
[D] Pauli.
Had the very [G] first night [D] I landed, [G] boys, [D] I was [G] a lonely [D] man.
So [Bm] I [A] bad goodbye to [G] my hotel [D] room and I made [G] for the [A] reaper band.
By [Bm] a little [A] square [G] I [D] found a bar [G] and I went in for a [A] beer.
[D] And the scene [G] that I [D] did witness [G] there [D] filled [A] my heart [D] with cheer.
Well, [G] the jukebox played [D] the [G] Duttoners [D] and the crowd [G] all sang [A] along.
And [Bm] each boy [A] and girl in [G] that Hamburg [D] bar knew the words of [A] every song.
They [G] most graciously [D] invited [G] me [D] to join [G] their company.
[A] So [Bm] I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans [A] of St.
[D] Pauli.
When I said I am a Celtic [G] man, [D] they slapped [G] me [D] on the back.
[Bm] For they kept [A] a place [Em] for [D] Celtic deep [G] within [A] their hearts.
[Bm] Before [A] the night [G] was [D] over, [G] the arrangements were [A] complete.
I [D] had a squad of friends and a darling [G] girl and a [D] brand [A] new football [D] team.
Well, [G] the jukebox played [D] the [G] Duttoners [D] and the crowd [G] all sang [A] along.
And [Bm] each boy [A] and girl in [G] that Hamburg [D] bar knew the words of [A] every song.
They [G] most graciously [D] invited [G] me [D] to join [G] their [A] company.
[Bm] So I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans [A] of St.
[D] Pauli.
[A] [G] [D] [G]
[A] [Bm]
[A] [G] [D]
[A] [D] If you're ever [G] in [D] St.
Pauli, [G] boys, [D] be sure [G] and catch [D] a game.
I [Bm] can [A] vouch for their [G] [D] supporters, can vouch that they're [A] insane.
[Bm] And [A] as to their [Em] opinions, [D] well, they'll [G] leave you in [A] no doubt.
[D] As they waved [G] their [D] Celtic scarves [G] on high to [D] the chant [A] of Nazi [D] drafts.
[G] Well, the jukebox played [D] the [G] Duttoners [D] and the crowd [G] all sang [A] along.
And [Bm] each boy [A] and girl [G] in that Hamburg [D] bar knew the words of [A] every song.
They [G] most graciously [D] invited [G] me [D] to join [G] their [A] company.
[Bm] So I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans of [A] St.
[D] Pauli.
Well, I'll soon be home in Glasgow, boys, back where I belong.
[Bm] And once [A] more I'll stand [G] at [D] Celtic Park and I'll sing [G] a [A] Celtic song.
[Bm] But I know [F#m] my thoughts [G] will oft [D] times fly [G] across the great [A] North Sea.
[D] For I'll keep [G] a place [D] within [G] my heart for [D] the fans of [A] St.
[D] Pauli.
[G] Well, the jukebox played [D] the [G] Duttoners [D] and the [G] crowd all [A] sang along.
[Bm] And each boy [A] and girl [G] in that [D] Hamburg bar knew the words of [A] every song.
They [G] most graciously [D] invited [G] me [D] to join [G] their [A] company.
[Bm] So I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans [A] of St.
[D] Pauli.
[Bm] So I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans [A] of St.
[D] Pauli.
[Bm] [G] [Bm]
[A] [G] [A] [Bm]
[A] [Bm]
[A] [Bm]
[A] [G] [Bm]
[A] [G] [A] [Bm]
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[G] [Bm]
Key:
G
D
A
Bm
Em
G
D
A
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ [A] _
_ _ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ [D] _ _ _ Oh, it's hard [G] when you [D] can't get a [G] job [D] in the place [G] where you _ [D] belong.
_ [Bm] When you're [A] forced to leave your [G] _ [D] family and the place [G] where you were [A] born.
_ I [Bm] left Glasgow [A] town three [G] [D] years ago [G] to go to [A] Germany.
_ Got [D] a good job [G] there [D] in Hamburg [G] [D] town in a place [A] called St.
[D] Pauli.
_ Had the very [G] first night [D] I landed, [G] boys, [D] I was [G] a lonely [D] man.
So [Bm] I [A] bad goodbye to [G] my hotel [D] room and I made [G] for the [A] reaper band.
_ By [Bm] a little [A] square [G] I [D] found a bar [G] and I went in for a [A] beer.
_ _ [D] And the scene [G] that I [D] did witness [G] there [D] filled [A] my heart [D] with cheer.
Well, [G] the jukebox played [D] the [G] Duttoners [D] and the crowd [G] all sang [A] along.
And [Bm] each boy [A] and girl in [G] that Hamburg [D] bar knew the words of [A] every song.
They [G] most graciously _ [D] invited [G] me [D] to join [G] their company.
[A] _ _ So [Bm] I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans [A] of St.
[D] Pauli.
_ When I said I am a Celtic [G] man, [D] they slapped [G] me [D] on the back.
_ [Bm] For they kept [A] a place [Em] for _ [D] Celtic deep [G] within [A] their hearts.
_ _ [Bm] Before [A] the night [G] was [D] over, [G] the arrangements were [A] complete.
I [D] had a squad of friends and a darling [G] girl and a [D] brand [A] new football [D] team.
Well, [G] the jukebox played [D] the [G] Duttoners [D] and the crowd [G] all sang [A] along.
And [Bm] each boy [A] and girl in [G] that Hamburg [D] bar knew the words of [A] every song.
They [G] most graciously _ [D] invited [G] me [D] to join [G] their [A] company.
_ _ [Bm] So I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans [A] of St.
[D] Pauli. _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ If you're ever [G] in [D] St.
Pauli, [G] boys, [D] be sure [G] and catch [D] a game.
I [Bm] can [A] vouch for their [G] _ [D] supporters, can vouch that they're [A] insane.
_ [Bm] And [A] as to their [Em] opinions, [D] well, they'll [G] leave you in [A] no doubt.
_ [D] As they waved [G] their [D] Celtic scarves [G] on high to [D] the chant [A] of Nazi [D] _ _ drafts.
[G] Well, the jukebox played [D] the _ [G] Duttoners [D] and the crowd [G] all sang [A] along.
And [Bm] each boy [A] and girl [G] in that Hamburg [D] bar knew the words of [A] every song.
They [G] most graciously _ [D] invited [G] me [D] to join [G] their [A] company.
_ _ [Bm] So I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans of [A] St.
[D] _ Pauli.
Well, I'll soon be home in Glasgow, boys, _ back where I belong.
_ [Bm] And once [A] more I'll stand [G] at [D] Celtic Park and I'll sing [G] a [A] Celtic song.
_ [Bm] But I know [F#m] my thoughts [G] will oft [D] times fly [G] across the great [A] North Sea.
_ [D] For I'll keep [G] a place [D] within [G] my heart for [D] the fans of [A] St.
[D] _ Pauli.
[G] Well, the jukebox played [D] the _ [G] Duttoners [D] and the [G] crowd all [A] sang along.
_ [Bm] And each boy [A] and girl [G] in that [D] Hamburg bar knew the words of [A] every song.
They [G] most _ graciously [D] invited [G] me [D] to join [G] their [A] company.
_ _ [Bm] So I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans [A] of St.
[D] Pauli.
_ [Bm] So I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans [A] of St.
[D] Pauli.
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ [A] _
_ _ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ [D] _ _ _ Oh, it's hard [G] when you [D] can't get a [G] job [D] in the place [G] where you _ [D] belong.
_ [Bm] When you're [A] forced to leave your [G] _ [D] family and the place [G] where you were [A] born.
_ I [Bm] left Glasgow [A] town three [G] [D] years ago [G] to go to [A] Germany.
_ Got [D] a good job [G] there [D] in Hamburg [G] [D] town in a place [A] called St.
[D] Pauli.
_ Had the very [G] first night [D] I landed, [G] boys, [D] I was [G] a lonely [D] man.
So [Bm] I [A] bad goodbye to [G] my hotel [D] room and I made [G] for the [A] reaper band.
_ By [Bm] a little [A] square [G] I [D] found a bar [G] and I went in for a [A] beer.
_ _ [D] And the scene [G] that I [D] did witness [G] there [D] filled [A] my heart [D] with cheer.
Well, [G] the jukebox played [D] the [G] Duttoners [D] and the crowd [G] all sang [A] along.
And [Bm] each boy [A] and girl in [G] that Hamburg [D] bar knew the words of [A] every song.
They [G] most graciously _ [D] invited [G] me [D] to join [G] their company.
[A] _ _ So [Bm] I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans [A] of St.
[D] Pauli.
_ When I said I am a Celtic [G] man, [D] they slapped [G] me [D] on the back.
_ [Bm] For they kept [A] a place [Em] for _ [D] Celtic deep [G] within [A] their hearts.
_ _ [Bm] Before [A] the night [G] was [D] over, [G] the arrangements were [A] complete.
I [D] had a squad of friends and a darling [G] girl and a [D] brand [A] new football [D] team.
Well, [G] the jukebox played [D] the [G] Duttoners [D] and the crowd [G] all sang [A] along.
And [Bm] each boy [A] and girl in [G] that Hamburg [D] bar knew the words of [A] every song.
They [G] most graciously _ [D] invited [G] me [D] to join [G] their [A] company.
_ _ [Bm] So I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans [A] of St.
[D] Pauli. _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ If you're ever [G] in [D] St.
Pauli, [G] boys, [D] be sure [G] and catch [D] a game.
I [Bm] can [A] vouch for their [G] _ [D] supporters, can vouch that they're [A] insane.
_ [Bm] And [A] as to their [Em] opinions, [D] well, they'll [G] leave you in [A] no doubt.
_ [D] As they waved [G] their [D] Celtic scarves [G] on high to [D] the chant [A] of Nazi [D] _ _ drafts.
[G] Well, the jukebox played [D] the _ [G] Duttoners [D] and the crowd [G] all sang [A] along.
And [Bm] each boy [A] and girl [G] in that Hamburg [D] bar knew the words of [A] every song.
They [G] most graciously _ [D] invited [G] me [D] to join [G] their [A] company.
_ _ [Bm] So I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans of [A] St.
[D] _ Pauli.
Well, I'll soon be home in Glasgow, boys, _ back where I belong.
_ [Bm] And once [A] more I'll stand [G] at [D] Celtic Park and I'll sing [G] a [A] Celtic song.
_ [Bm] But I know [F#m] my thoughts [G] will oft [D] times fly [G] across the great [A] North Sea.
_ [D] For I'll keep [G] a place [D] within [G] my heart for [D] the fans of [A] St.
[D] _ Pauli.
[G] Well, the jukebox played [D] the _ [G] Duttoners [D] and the [G] crowd all [A] sang along.
_ [Bm] And each boy [A] and girl [G] in that [D] Hamburg bar knew the words of [A] every song.
They [G] most _ graciously [D] invited [G] me [D] to join [G] their [A] company.
_ _ [Bm] So I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans [A] of St.
[D] Pauli.
_ [Bm] So I spent [A] that night [G] and the next [D] two years with the fans [A] of St.
[D] Pauli.
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