Chords for The Road To Kildare (Bernie Sheaves)
Tempo:
175 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D]
[G]
[D]
[A] [D]
Johnny was born in [G] a [D] mansion down in [A] the county [D] of Clare.
Earl he was born by [G] the roadside somewhere [D] in County [A]
Kildare.
[D]
Destiny brought him [G]
[D] together on the road to Killarney [A] one day.
[D] Meet the bright Kildeek sun she [G] was [D] singing and she stole [A] his young heart [D]
away.
She said meet me tonight by [G] the [D] campfire come with [A] me over [D] the hill.
Let us be married [G]
tomorrow please let [D] me whisper [A] I will.
[D] What if the neighbors [G] are [D] talking who cares if your friends stop [A] and stare.
You'll [D] be proud to be married [G] to [D] Rosie who will parade on [A] the road to [D]
Kildare.
[G]
[D]
[A] [D]
Think of the parents [G] who [D] raised you think of [A] the family [D]
name.
How could you marry [G] a gypsy oh what [D] a terrible [A]
shame.
[D]
Parents and friends stop [G] your [D] bickering don't worry about my [A]
affair.
For [D] I've fallen in love with [G] a [D] gypsy who was reared on [A] the road to [D]
Kildare.
She said meet me tonight by [G] the [D] campfire come with [A] me over [D] the hill.
Let us be married [G]
tomorrow please let [D] me whisper [A] I will.
[D]
What if the neighbors [G] are [D] talking who cares if your friends stop [A] and stare.
You'll [D] be proud to be married [G] to [D] Rosie who will parade on [A] the road to [D]
Kildare.
[A] [D]
[G]
[D]
[A] [D]
Donnie went down from [G] his [D] mansion just as [A] the sun had [D] gone down.
Turning his back on [G] his kinfolk likewise [D] if they're in need [A] of town.
[D]
Facing the roads of [G]
Ohio [D] with a gypsy he loved so [A]
sincere.
When [D] he came to the light of [G] the [D] campfire these are [A] the words he [D] did hear.
He said meet me tonight by [G] the [D] campfire come with [A] me over [D] the hill.
Let us be married [G]
tomorrow please let [D] me whisper [A] I will.
[D]
What if the neighbors [G] are [D] talking who cares if your friends stop [A] and stare.
You'll [D] be proud to be married [G] to [D] Rosie who will parade on [A] the road to [D]
Kildare.
You'll be proud to be married [G] to [D] Rosie who will parade on [A] the road to [D]
Kildare.
[N]
[G]
[D]
[A] [D]
Johnny was born in [G] a [D] mansion down in [A] the county [D] of Clare.
Earl he was born by [G] the roadside somewhere [D] in County [A]
Kildare.
[D]
Destiny brought him [G]
[D] together on the road to Killarney [A] one day.
[D] Meet the bright Kildeek sun she [G] was [D] singing and she stole [A] his young heart [D]
away.
She said meet me tonight by [G] the [D] campfire come with [A] me over [D] the hill.
Let us be married [G]
tomorrow please let [D] me whisper [A] I will.
[D] What if the neighbors [G] are [D] talking who cares if your friends stop [A] and stare.
You'll [D] be proud to be married [G] to [D] Rosie who will parade on [A] the road to [D]
Kildare.
[G]
[D]
[A] [D]
Think of the parents [G] who [D] raised you think of [A] the family [D]
name.
How could you marry [G] a gypsy oh what [D] a terrible [A]
shame.
[D]
Parents and friends stop [G] your [D] bickering don't worry about my [A]
affair.
For [D] I've fallen in love with [G] a [D] gypsy who was reared on [A] the road to [D]
Kildare.
She said meet me tonight by [G] the [D] campfire come with [A] me over [D] the hill.
Let us be married [G]
tomorrow please let [D] me whisper [A] I will.
[D]
What if the neighbors [G] are [D] talking who cares if your friends stop [A] and stare.
You'll [D] be proud to be married [G] to [D] Rosie who will parade on [A] the road to [D]
Kildare.
[A] [D]
[G]
[D]
[A] [D]
Donnie went down from [G] his [D] mansion just as [A] the sun had [D] gone down.
Turning his back on [G] his kinfolk likewise [D] if they're in need [A] of town.
[D]
Facing the roads of [G]
Ohio [D] with a gypsy he loved so [A]
sincere.
When [D] he came to the light of [G] the [D] campfire these are [A] the words he [D] did hear.
He said meet me tonight by [G] the [D] campfire come with [A] me over [D] the hill.
Let us be married [G]
tomorrow please let [D] me whisper [A] I will.
[D]
What if the neighbors [G] are [D] talking who cares if your friends stop [A] and stare.
You'll [D] be proud to be married [G] to [D] Rosie who will parade on [A] the road to [D]
Kildare.
You'll be proud to be married [G] to [D] Rosie who will parade on [A] the road to [D]
Kildare.
[N]
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[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _
Johnny was born in [G] a _ [D] mansion _ _ down in [A] the county [D] of _ Clare. _ _
Earl he was born by [G] the _ _ roadside _ somewhere [D] in County [A] _
Kildare.
_ _ _ [D] _
Destiny brought him [G] _
_ [D] together on the road to _ Killarney [A] one _ _ day.
[D] Meet the bright Kildeek sun she [G] was _ [D] singing _ and she stole [A] his young heart [D]
away.
_ She said meet me tonight by [G] the _ _ [D] _ campfire come with [A] me over [D] the hill. _ _ _
Let us be married [G] _
_ tomorrow _ _ please let [D] me whisper [A] I will.
_ _ [D] What if the neighbors [G] are _ [D] talking who cares if your friends stop [A] and stare.
_ You'll [D] be proud to be married [G] to _ [D] Rosie who will parade on [A] the road to [D] _
Kildare. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _
Think of the _ parents [G] who _ [D] raised you think of [A] the family [D]
name.
_ _ _ How could you marry [G] a _ gypsy _ _ oh what [D] a terrible [A] _
shame.
_ _ _ [D] _
Parents and friends stop [G] your _ [D] bickering _ don't worry _ about my [A] _
affair.
_ For [D] I've fallen in love with [G] a _ [D] gypsy who was reared on [A] the road to [D] _
Kildare.
She said meet me tonight by [G] the _ _ [D] _ campfire come with [A] me over [D] the hill. _ _ _
Let us be married [G] _
_ tomorrow _ _ please let [D] me whisper [A] I will.
_ _ _ [D]
What if the neighbors [G] are _ [D] talking _ who cares if your friends stop [A] and stare.
_ You'll [D] be proud to be married [G] to _ [D] Rosie who will parade on [A] the road to [D] _
Kildare.
_ _ [A] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _
Donnie went down from [G] his _ [D] mansion _ _ just as [A] the sun had [D] gone _ down. _ _
Turning his back on [G] his _ _ _ kinfolk likewise [D] if they're in need [A] of town.
_ _ _ [D] _
Facing the roads of [G]
Ohio _ [D] _ with a gypsy he loved so [A] _
sincere.
_ When [D] he came to the light of [G] the _ _ [D] campfire _ these are [A] the words he [D] did hear.
_ He said meet me tonight by [G] the _ _ [D] _ campfire come with [A] me over [D] the hill. _ _ _
Let us be married _ [G] _
_ tomorrow _ _ please let [D] me whisper [A] I will.
_ _ _ [D]
What if the neighbors [G] are _ [D] talking _ who cares if your friends stop [A] and stare.
_ You'll [D] be proud to be married [G] to _ [D] Rosie who will parade on [A] the road to [D] _
Kildare.
_ You'll be proud to be married [G] to _ _ [D] Rosie who will parade on [A] the road to [D] _
Kildare. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _
Johnny was born in [G] a _ [D] mansion _ _ down in [A] the county [D] of _ Clare. _ _
Earl he was born by [G] the _ _ roadside _ somewhere [D] in County [A] _
Kildare.
_ _ _ [D] _
Destiny brought him [G] _
_ [D] together on the road to _ Killarney [A] one _ _ day.
[D] Meet the bright Kildeek sun she [G] was _ [D] singing _ and she stole [A] his young heart [D]
away.
_ She said meet me tonight by [G] the _ _ [D] _ campfire come with [A] me over [D] the hill. _ _ _
Let us be married [G] _
_ tomorrow _ _ please let [D] me whisper [A] I will.
_ _ [D] What if the neighbors [G] are _ [D] talking who cares if your friends stop [A] and stare.
_ You'll [D] be proud to be married [G] to _ [D] Rosie who will parade on [A] the road to [D] _
Kildare. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _
Think of the _ parents [G] who _ [D] raised you think of [A] the family [D]
name.
_ _ _ How could you marry [G] a _ gypsy _ _ oh what [D] a terrible [A] _
shame.
_ _ _ [D] _
Parents and friends stop [G] your _ [D] bickering _ don't worry _ about my [A] _
affair.
_ For [D] I've fallen in love with [G] a _ [D] gypsy who was reared on [A] the road to [D] _
Kildare.
She said meet me tonight by [G] the _ _ [D] _ campfire come with [A] me over [D] the hill. _ _ _
Let us be married [G] _
_ tomorrow _ _ please let [D] me whisper [A] I will.
_ _ _ [D]
What if the neighbors [G] are _ [D] talking _ who cares if your friends stop [A] and stare.
_ You'll [D] be proud to be married [G] to _ [D] Rosie who will parade on [A] the road to [D] _
Kildare.
_ _ [A] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _
Donnie went down from [G] his _ [D] mansion _ _ just as [A] the sun had [D] gone _ down. _ _
Turning his back on [G] his _ _ _ kinfolk likewise [D] if they're in need [A] of town.
_ _ _ [D] _
Facing the roads of [G]
Ohio _ [D] _ with a gypsy he loved so [A] _
sincere.
_ When [D] he came to the light of [G] the _ _ [D] campfire _ these are [A] the words he [D] did hear.
_ He said meet me tonight by [G] the _ _ [D] _ campfire come with [A] me over [D] the hill. _ _ _
Let us be married _ [G] _
_ tomorrow _ _ please let [D] me whisper [A] I will.
_ _ _ [D]
What if the neighbors [G] are _ [D] talking _ who cares if your friends stop [A] and stare.
_ You'll [D] be proud to be married [G] to _ [D] Rosie who will parade on [A] the road to [D] _
Kildare.
_ You'll be proud to be married [G] to _ _ [D] Rosie who will parade on [A] the road to [D] _
Kildare. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _