Chords for THE OLD DUNGARVAN OAK
Tempo:
85.65 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [D]
[G] [D] [G]
[D] [G] [D]
[G] [D] [G]
As I rode out one morning, [C] going to Dungarvan fair, I spied a [G] pretty fair maid, with some light [D] in her hair.
[G] Her way was so delightful, [C] and her voice rang like a bell, and as I [G] overtook her, [D] sure I asked if [G] she was well.
[D] Lay down y'all, and shall my [G] love, I swear it [C] is no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story [D] of the old [G] Dungarvan old.
And as we approached Dungarvan, [C] that girl at me did stare, and she asked me [G] why I raised my hat to a tree so [D] old and bare.
[G] I told her of the legend, [C] if the tree should ever come down, there would be a [G] great disaster, [D] and Dungarvan [G] would be drowned.
[D] Lay down y'all, and shall my [G] love, I swear it is [C] no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story [D] of the old [G] Dungarvan old.
Well then she started laughing, [C] and my face grew very red, and she said that [G] only fools believe what these old [D] legends said.
[G] Her laughter was contagious, [C] or the truth to you I tell, by the time we [G] reached the market place [D] I had begun [G] to laugh as well.
[D] Lay down y'all, and shall my love, [G] I swear it is [C] no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story [D] of the old [G] Dungarvan old.
[D]
[G] [D] [G]
[D] [G]
As I sit here by the fireside, [C] it's the autumn of my life, and the darling girl [G] I met that day is now my [D] darling wife.
[G] I have two lovely daughters, and [C] a son to push me of, and all because [G] I raised [D] my hat to the old [G] Dungarvan old.
[D] Lay down y'all, and shall my love, [G] I swear it is [C] no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story of [D] the old [G] Dungarvan old.
Lay [D] down y'all, and shall my love, [G] I swear it is [C] no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story of [D] the old [C] Dungarvan old.
[D] [G] [D] [G]
[G] [D] [G]
[D] [G] [D]
[G] [D] [G]
As I rode out one morning, [C] going to Dungarvan fair, I spied a [G] pretty fair maid, with some light [D] in her hair.
[G] Her way was so delightful, [C] and her voice rang like a bell, and as I [G] overtook her, [D] sure I asked if [G] she was well.
[D] Lay down y'all, and shall my [G] love, I swear it [C] is no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story [D] of the old [G] Dungarvan old.
And as we approached Dungarvan, [C] that girl at me did stare, and she asked me [G] why I raised my hat to a tree so [D] old and bare.
[G] I told her of the legend, [C] if the tree should ever come down, there would be a [G] great disaster, [D] and Dungarvan [G] would be drowned.
[D] Lay down y'all, and shall my [G] love, I swear it is [C] no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story [D] of the old [G] Dungarvan old.
Well then she started laughing, [C] and my face grew very red, and she said that [G] only fools believe what these old [D] legends said.
[G] Her laughter was contagious, [C] or the truth to you I tell, by the time we [G] reached the market place [D] I had begun [G] to laugh as well.
[D] Lay down y'all, and shall my love, [G] I swear it is [C] no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story [D] of the old [G] Dungarvan old.
[D]
[G] [D] [G]
[D] [G]
As I sit here by the fireside, [C] it's the autumn of my life, and the darling girl [G] I met that day is now my [D] darling wife.
[G] I have two lovely daughters, and [C] a son to push me of, and all because [G] I raised [D] my hat to the old [G] Dungarvan old.
[D] Lay down y'all, and shall my love, [G] I swear it is [C] no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story of [D] the old [G] Dungarvan old.
Lay [D] down y'all, and shall my love, [G] I swear it is [C] no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story of [D] the old [C] Dungarvan old.
[D] [G] [D] [G]
Key:
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_ _ As I rode out one morning, [C] going to Dungarvan fair, I spied a [G] pretty fair maid, with some light [D] in her hair.
[G] Her way was so delightful, [C] and her voice rang like a bell, and as I [G] overtook her, [D] sure I asked if [G] she was well.
[D] Lay down y'all, and shall my [G] love, I swear it [C] is no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story [D] of the old [G] Dungarvan old.
_ And as we approached Dungarvan, [C] that girl at me did stare, and she asked me [G] why I raised my hat to a tree so [D] old and bare.
[G] I told her of the legend, [C] if the tree should ever come down, there would be a [G] great disaster, [D] and Dungarvan [G] would be drowned.
[D] Lay down y'all, and shall my [G] love, I swear it is [C] no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story [D] of the old [G] Dungarvan old.
Well _ then she started laughing, [C] and my face grew very red, and she said that [G] only fools believe what these old [D] legends said.
[G] Her laughter was contagious, [C] or the truth to you I tell, by the time we [G] reached the market place [D] I had begun [G] to laugh as well.
[D] Lay down y'all, and shall my love, [G] I swear it is [C] no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story [D] of the old [G] Dungarvan old.
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As I sit here by the fireside, [C] it's the autumn of my life, and the darling girl [G] I met that day is now my [D] darling wife.
[G] I have two lovely daughters, and [C] a son to push me of, and all because [G] I raised [D] my hat to the old [G] Dungarvan old.
[D] Lay down y'all, and shall my love, [G] I swear it is [C] no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story of [D] the old [G] Dungarvan old.
Lay [D] down y'all, and shall my love, [G] I swear it is [C] no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story of [D] the old [C] Dungarvan old.
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_ _ As I rode out one morning, [C] going to Dungarvan fair, I spied a [G] pretty fair maid, with some light [D] in her hair.
[G] Her way was so delightful, [C] and her voice rang like a bell, and as I [G] overtook her, [D] sure I asked if [G] she was well.
[D] Lay down y'all, and shall my [G] love, I swear it [C] is no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story [D] of the old [G] Dungarvan old.
_ And as we approached Dungarvan, [C] that girl at me did stare, and she asked me [G] why I raised my hat to a tree so [D] old and bare.
[G] I told her of the legend, [C] if the tree should ever come down, there would be a [G] great disaster, [D] and Dungarvan [G] would be drowned.
[D] Lay down y'all, and shall my [G] love, I swear it is [C] no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story [D] of the old [G] Dungarvan old.
Well _ then she started laughing, [C] and my face grew very red, and she said that [G] only fools believe what these old [D] legends said.
[G] Her laughter was contagious, [C] or the truth to you I tell, by the time we [G] reached the market place [D] I had begun [G] to laugh as well.
[D] Lay down y'all, and shall my love, [G] I swear it is [C] no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story [D] of the old [G] Dungarvan old.
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As I sit here by the fireside, [C] it's the autumn of my life, and the darling girl [G] I met that day is now my [D] darling wife.
[G] I have two lovely daughters, and [C] a son to push me of, and all because [G] I raised [D] my hat to the old [G] Dungarvan old.
[D] Lay down y'all, and shall my love, [G] I swear it is [C] no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story of [D] the old [G] Dungarvan old.
Lay [D] down y'all, and shall my love, [G] I swear it is [C] no joke, I'm a tell you [G] the story of [D] the old [C] Dungarvan old.
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