Whiskey On A Sunday Chords by Danny Doyle

Tempo:
80.975 bpm
Chords used:

A

E

B

F#

G

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Whiskey On A Sunday chords
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[A] [E] [Em]
[F#] Come [B] day, go day, [E] wish it be hard it [A] was Sunday
[G]
[F#] Drinkin' [B] buttermilk all week, [E] whiskey [A] on a Sunday
He sits on the collar [B] of Beggar's Bush, [E] astride of an old packing [A] [E] case
[A] And the dolls on the end [B] of the blind door dancin' [E] as he crooned with a smile on [A] his face
[G]
[F#] Come [B] day, [E] go day, wish it be hard it [A] was Sunday
[G]
[F#] Drinkin' [B] buttermilk all week, [E] whiskey [A] on a Sunday
His tired old hands [B] drum the wooden beam, [E] and the puppets they dance up [A] and [E] down
[A] A far better show than [B] you ever will see [E] in the fanciest theatre in [A] town
[G]
[F#] Come [B] day, go [E] day, wish it be hard it [A] was Sunday
[G]
[F#] Drinkin' [B] buttermilk all week, [E] whiskey on [A] a Sunday
But in 1902 [G#m] old Seth Davy died, [E] his song it was heard [A] no [E] more
[A] The three dancing dolls in [B] the dustbin were thrown, [E] and the plank went amid the [A] back door
[G]
[F#] Come [B] day, go day, [E] wish it be hard it [A] was Sunday
[G]
[F#] Drinkin' [B] buttermilk all week, [E] whiskey [A] on a Sunday
But on some stormy night, if [B] you're passing that way
[E] With the wind blowing up from [A] the [E] sea
You [A] can still hear the song [B] of old Seth Davy [E] as he croons to his dancing [A] dolls free
[Gm]
[F#] Come [B] day, go day, [E] wish it be hard it [A] was Sunday
[G]
[F#] Drinkin' [B] buttermilk all week, [E] whiskey on [A] a Sunday
[G] [F#] [B]
[E] [C#m] [A]
[N]
Key:  
A
1231
E
2311
B
12341112
F#
134211112
G
2131
A
1231
E
2311
B
12341112
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Learn the basic chords of Danny Doyle - Whiskey On A Sunday chords, with this master sequence: G, F#, B, E, A, B, A and E. I suggest starting at a calm pace of 40 BPM, and as you gain confidence, approach the song's BPM of 81. Configure the capo to your vocal range and chord preference, remembering the key of A Major.

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[A] _ _ [E] _ [Em] _ _ _
[F#] _ Come [B] day, go day, [E] wish it be hard it [A] was Sunday
[G] _
[F#] Drinkin' [B] buttermilk all week, [E] whiskey [A] on a Sunday
He sits on the collar [B] of Beggar's Bush, [E] astride of an old packing [A] [E] case
[A] And the dolls on the end [B] of the blind door dancin' [E] as he crooned with a smile on [A] his face
[G] _
[F#] Come _ [B] _ day, [E] go day, wish it be hard it [A] was Sunday
[G] _
[F#] Drinkin' [B] buttermilk all week, [E] whiskey [A] on a Sunday
His tired old hands [B] drum the wooden beam, [E] and the puppets they dance up [A] and [E] down
[A] A far better show than [B] you ever will see [E] in the fanciest theatre in [A] town
[G] _
[F#] _ Come [B] day, go [E] day, wish it be hard it [A] was Sunday
[G] _
[F#] Drinkin' [B] buttermilk all week, [E] whiskey on [A] a Sunday
But in 1902 [G#m] old Seth Davy died, [E] his song it was heard [A] no [E] more
[A] The three dancing dolls in [B] the dustbin were thrown, [E] and the plank went amid the [A] back door
[G] _
[F#] _ Come [B] day, go day, [E] wish it be hard it [A] was Sunday
[G] _
[F#] Drinkin' [B] buttermilk all week, [E] whiskey [A] on a Sunday
But on some stormy night, if [B] you're passing that way
[E] With the wind blowing up from [A] the [E] sea
You [A] can still hear the song [B] of old Seth Davy [E] as he croons to his dancing [A] dolls free
[Gm] _
[F#] _ Come [B] day, go day, [E] wish it be hard it [A] was Sunday
[G] _
[F#] Drinkin' [B] buttermilk all week, [E] whiskey on [A] a Sunday
[G] _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[E] _ [C#m] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _

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