Chords for The Parting Glass - Ronnie Drew
Tempo:
130.65 bpm
Chords used:
Db
Ab
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F
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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A inclined soul here present in the tight pity of a thirsty man.
I told you I'd leave some, Lowe.
Thanks, me old fellow.
[Db] Of [Ebm] all the money that [Ab] ever I had, I [Db] spent it in good [Ab] company.
[Db] And of [Ab] all the hard [Ebm] I did, [Db] alas, it was to [Ab] none [Ebm] but me.
[Db] I've done for want of wit, to memory now I can't [Abm] recall.
[Db] the parting [Ab] glass.
night and joy [Bbm] be with you all.
I told you I'd leave some, Lowe.
Thanks, me old fellow.
[Db] Of [Ebm] all the money that [Ab] ever I had, I [Db] spent it in good [Ab] company.
[Db] And of [Ab] all the hard [Ebm] I did, [Db] alas, it was to [Ab] none [Ebm] but me.
[Db] I've done for want of wit, to memory now I can't [Abm] recall.
[Db] the parting [Ab] glass.
night and joy [Bbm] be with you all.
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A inclined soul here present in the tight pity of a thirsty man. _
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_ I told you I'd leave some, Lowe.
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Thanks, me old fellow.
It'll be a long time [F] before I get [N] another one. _ _ _
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_ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ Of [Ebm] all the money that [Ab] ever I had, I [Db] spent it in good [Ab] company. _ _
[Db] And of [Ab] all the hard [Ebm] I did, _ _ [Db] alas, it was to [Ab] none [Ebm] but me.
_ _ And all [Db] I've done for want of wit, to memory now I can't [Abm] recall.
_ [Db] So fill [Ebm] to me [Db] the parting [Ab] glass.
_ [Db] Good night and joy [Bbm] be with you all. _
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_ _ When he came to the Norman chit, he was topped up so neat and so pretty.
_ The rumbler jogged off his feet and he died with his face to the city. _
He kicked too, but that was all pride.
For soon you might see twas all over.
_ _ Soon after the noose was [Ab] untied _ and the dove _ _ [Db] waked him in clover.
_ _ And sent him to [N] take his _ groundswell. _ _ _ _ _
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_ I told you I'd leave some, Lowe.
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Thanks, me old fellow.
It'll be a long time [F] before I get [N] another one. _ _ _
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_ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ Of [Ebm] all the money that [Ab] ever I had, I [Db] spent it in good [Ab] company. _ _
[Db] And of [Ab] all the hard [Ebm] I did, _ _ [Db] alas, it was to [Ab] none [Ebm] but me.
_ _ And all [Db] I've done for want of wit, to memory now I can't [Abm] recall.
_ [Db] So fill [Ebm] to me [Db] the parting [Ab] glass.
_ [Db] Good night and joy [Bbm] be with you all. _
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_ _ When he came to the Norman chit, he was topped up so neat and so pretty.
_ The rumbler jogged off his feet and he died with his face to the city. _
He kicked too, but that was all pride.
For soon you might see twas all over.
_ _ Soon after the noose was [Ab] untied _ and the dove _ _ [Db] waked him in clover.
_ _ And sent him to [N] take his _ groundswell. _ _ _ _ _
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