Chords for The Fureys - Red Rose Café | The Irish Post Country Music Awards 2017 | TG4
Tempo:
105.05 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
Am
F
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
They come from the farms and the factories too, and they all so forget [E] who they are.
The cares of the day are soon washed away, when you sit and sleep [Am] by the bar.
The girl with green eyes and a rolling stone shirt doesn't look like she works [Dm] on the lot.
The man at the end, [Am] he's a very good friend [E] of a man who sells cars.
Once [A] again, ha, come on, let's hear it.
Down at the rails halfway in the heartland, there by the porch just outside,
one [E] stood by, everyone [D]
shares in the songs and [A] the laugh.
Everyone [E]
there is so happy [Am] every day.
Sayers will relax with a few pints of beer, and they try not to speak [E] of old trade.
The poet won't write any verses tonight, but he may sing a sweet [Am] serenade.
The great head of man on the piano will play any song that you're wanting [Dm] to hear.
The pretty young thing [Am] doesn't know how to sing, [E] but the customers give [A] her a chance.
Down at the rails halfway in the heartland, there by the porch just outside,
one [E] stood by, [D] everyone shares in the songs and [A] the laugh.
Everyone there is so happy [Am] every day.
Outside in the real world, the rage is still on, it's all gone a little [E] bit mad.
Now in circles we go, so it's good to know of a place where the times [Am] can be had.
So pull up a chair and forget about life, it's a good thing to do [Dm] now and then.
And if you like it here, [Am] or you have an idea, [E] come on!
Let's all [A] be singing.
Down at the rails halfway in the heartland, there by the porch just outside,
one [E] stood by, [D] everyone shares in the songs [A] and the laugh.
Everyone [E]
there is so happy [A]
every day.
Down at the rails halfway in the heartland, there by the porch just outside,
[E] one stood by, [D] everyone shares in the songs [A] and the laugh.
[E] Everyone there is so happy [A]
every day.
[F] Down [Bb] at the rails halfway in the heartland, there by the porch just outside,
one [F] stood by, [Eb] everyone shares in [Cm] the songs [Bb] and the laugh.
Everyone [F]
there is so happy [Bb] every day.
Now very last night, come on, yes!
Down at the rails halfway in the heartland, there by the porch just outside,
[F] one stood by, [Eb] everyone shares in the songs and [Bb] the laugh.
[F] Everyone there is so happy [Bb] every day.
The cares of the day are soon washed away, when you sit and sleep [Am] by the bar.
The girl with green eyes and a rolling stone shirt doesn't look like she works [Dm] on the lot.
The man at the end, [Am] he's a very good friend [E] of a man who sells cars.
Once [A] again, ha, come on, let's hear it.
Down at the rails halfway in the heartland, there by the porch just outside,
one [E] stood by, everyone [D]
shares in the songs and [A] the laugh.
Everyone [E]
there is so happy [Am] every day.
Sayers will relax with a few pints of beer, and they try not to speak [E] of old trade.
The poet won't write any verses tonight, but he may sing a sweet [Am] serenade.
The great head of man on the piano will play any song that you're wanting [Dm] to hear.
The pretty young thing [Am] doesn't know how to sing, [E] but the customers give [A] her a chance.
Down at the rails halfway in the heartland, there by the porch just outside,
one [E] stood by, [D] everyone shares in the songs and [A] the laugh.
Everyone there is so happy [Am] every day.
Outside in the real world, the rage is still on, it's all gone a little [E] bit mad.
Now in circles we go, so it's good to know of a place where the times [Am] can be had.
So pull up a chair and forget about life, it's a good thing to do [Dm] now and then.
And if you like it here, [Am] or you have an idea, [E] come on!
Let's all [A] be singing.
Down at the rails halfway in the heartland, there by the porch just outside,
one [E] stood by, [D] everyone shares in the songs [A] and the laugh.
Everyone [E]
there is so happy [A]
every day.
Down at the rails halfway in the heartland, there by the porch just outside,
[E] one stood by, [D] everyone shares in the songs [A] and the laugh.
[E] Everyone there is so happy [A]
every day.
[F] Down [Bb] at the rails halfway in the heartland, there by the porch just outside,
one [F] stood by, [Eb] everyone shares in [Cm] the songs [Bb] and the laugh.
Everyone [F]
there is so happy [Bb] every day.
Now very last night, come on, yes!
Down at the rails halfway in the heartland, there by the porch just outside,
[F] one stood by, [Eb] everyone shares in the songs and [Bb] the laugh.
[F] Everyone there is so happy [Bb] every day.
Key:
E
A
Am
F
Bb
E
A
Am
_ They come from the farms and the factories too, and they all so forget [E] who they are.
The cares of the day are soon washed away, when you sit and sleep [Am] by the bar.
The girl with green eyes and a rolling stone shirt doesn't look like she works [Dm] on the lot.
The man at the end, [Am] he's a very good friend [E] of a man who sells cars.
Once [A] again, ha, come on, let's hear it.
_ Down at the rails halfway in the _ heartland, there by the porch just outside,
one [E] stood by, _ _ everyone [D] _
shares in the songs and [A] the laugh.
_ Everyone [E]
there is so happy [Am] every _ day. _ _
Sayers will relax with a few pints of beer, and they try not to speak [E] of old trade.
The poet won't write any verses tonight, but he may sing a sweet [Am] serenade.
The great head of man on the piano will play any song that you're wanting [Dm] to hear.
The pretty young thing [Am] doesn't know how to sing, [E] but the customers give [A] her a _ chance.
Down at the rails halfway in the _ heartland, there by the porch just outside,
one [E] stood by, _ _ [D] everyone shares in the songs and [A] the laugh. _
_ Everyone there is so happy [Am] every day. _
_ _ Outside in the real world, the rage is still on, it's all gone a little [E] bit mad.
Now in circles we go, so it's good to know of a place where the times [Am] can be had.
So pull up a chair and forget about life, it's a good thing to do [Dm] now and then.
And if you like it here, [Am] or you have an idea, [E] come on!
Let's all [A] be singing.
_ _ Down at the rails _ halfway in the _ heartland, there by the porch just outside,
one [E] stood by, _ _ [D] everyone shares in the songs [A] and the laugh.
_ Everyone [E]
there is so happy _ [A] _
every day.
_ Down at the rails _ halfway in the _ heartland, there by the porch just outside,
[E] one stood by, _ _ [D] everyone shares in the songs [A] and the laugh.
_ _ [E] Everyone there is so happy _ [A]
every day.
_ _ [F] Down [Bb] at the rails halfway _ in the _ heartland, there by the porch just outside,
one [F] stood by, _ _ _ [Eb] everyone shares in [Cm] the songs [Bb] and the laugh.
_ _ Everyone [F]
there is so happy [Bb] every day.
Now very last night, come on, yes!
Down at the rails halfway _ in the _ _ heartland, there by the porch just outside,
[F] one stood by, _ _ [Eb] everyone shares in the songs and [Bb] the laugh.
_ _ [F] Everyone there is so happy [Bb] every day. _ _ _ _ _
The cares of the day are soon washed away, when you sit and sleep [Am] by the bar.
The girl with green eyes and a rolling stone shirt doesn't look like she works [Dm] on the lot.
The man at the end, [Am] he's a very good friend [E] of a man who sells cars.
Once [A] again, ha, come on, let's hear it.
_ Down at the rails halfway in the _ heartland, there by the porch just outside,
one [E] stood by, _ _ everyone [D] _
shares in the songs and [A] the laugh.
_ Everyone [E]
there is so happy [Am] every _ day. _ _
Sayers will relax with a few pints of beer, and they try not to speak [E] of old trade.
The poet won't write any verses tonight, but he may sing a sweet [Am] serenade.
The great head of man on the piano will play any song that you're wanting [Dm] to hear.
The pretty young thing [Am] doesn't know how to sing, [E] but the customers give [A] her a _ chance.
Down at the rails halfway in the _ heartland, there by the porch just outside,
one [E] stood by, _ _ [D] everyone shares in the songs and [A] the laugh. _
_ Everyone there is so happy [Am] every day. _
_ _ Outside in the real world, the rage is still on, it's all gone a little [E] bit mad.
Now in circles we go, so it's good to know of a place where the times [Am] can be had.
So pull up a chair and forget about life, it's a good thing to do [Dm] now and then.
And if you like it here, [Am] or you have an idea, [E] come on!
Let's all [A] be singing.
_ _ Down at the rails _ halfway in the _ heartland, there by the porch just outside,
one [E] stood by, _ _ [D] everyone shares in the songs [A] and the laugh.
_ Everyone [E]
there is so happy _ [A] _
every day.
_ Down at the rails _ halfway in the _ heartland, there by the porch just outside,
[E] one stood by, _ _ [D] everyone shares in the songs [A] and the laugh.
_ _ [E] Everyone there is so happy _ [A]
every day.
_ _ [F] Down [Bb] at the rails halfway _ in the _ heartland, there by the porch just outside,
one [F] stood by, _ _ _ [Eb] everyone shares in [Cm] the songs [Bb] and the laugh.
_ _ Everyone [F]
there is so happy [Bb] every day.
Now very last night, come on, yes!
Down at the rails halfway _ in the _ _ heartland, there by the porch just outside,
[F] one stood by, _ _ [Eb] everyone shares in the songs and [Bb] the laugh.
_ _ [F] Everyone there is so happy [Bb] every day. _ _ _ _ _