Irish Medley - Various
[G] [D] [G]
When [G] Irish [D] eyes are [G] smiling [G7]
Sure, it's [C] like the morn in [G] Spring
To the [C] lilt of Irish [G] laughter
You can [A] hear the angels [D] sing [D7]
When [G] Irish [D] hearts are [G] happy [G7]
All the [C] world seems bright and [G] gay
And when [C] Irish eyes are [G] smiling
Sure, they'd [A] steal your [D] heart a-[G]-way
STOP:
[C] There's one fair county in [F] Ireland
With [G] memories so glorious and [C] grand
Where [C] nature has lavished her [F] bounty
In the [G] orchards of Erin's green [C] land
I love it's Cathedral [F] city
once [G] founded by Patrick so [C] true
And it bears in the heart of it's [F] bosom
The [G] ashes of Brian [C] Boru
[Chorus]
It's my[C] own [F] I-[G] rish [C] home
[C] Far [F] across the[Dm] foam
And [G] though I've often left it
In foreign lands to [C] roam
No matter [F] where I [C] wander
Through cities [F] near and [Dm] far
Sure my [C] heart is at home in old [F] Ireland
In the [G] County of [C] Armagh
STOP:
In Oran-[C]-more in the County Gal-[Em]-way,
One pleasant even-[Am]-ing in the month of [F] May [G7]
I spied a [C] damsel, she was young and [Em] handsome,
Her beauty [Am] fairly [F] took my [G] breath [C] away.
[Chorus]
[NC] She wore no [C] jewels, no costly [Em] diamonds,
No paint no [Am] powder, no none at [F] all [G7]
She wore a [C] bonnet with ribbons on [Em] it,
And 'round her [Am] shoulder [F] was a [G] Galway [C] shawl.
We kept on [C] walking, she kept on [Em] talking
Till her father's [Am] cottage came into [F] view [G7]
She said Come [C] in, sir, and meet my [Em] father,
And play to [Am] please him [F] The [G] Foggy [C] Dew.
[Chorus]
[NC] She wore no [C] jewels, no costly [Em] diamonds,
No paint no [Am] powder, no none at [F] all[G7]
She wore a [C] bonnet with ribbons on [Em] it,
And 'round her [Am] shoulder [F] was a [G] Galway [C] shawl
[Slowing Down]
Yes 'round her [Am] shoulder [F] was a [G] Galway [C] Shawl [G] [C]
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Irish Medley [G]Various
GDG
When G Irish D eyes are G smiling G7 Sure, it's C like the morn in G Spring To the C lilt of Irish G laughter You can A hear the angels D sing D7 When G Irish D hearts are G happy G7 All the C world seems bright and G gay And when C Irish eyes are G smiling Sure, they'd A steal your D heart a-G-way
STOP
C There's one fair county in F Ireland With G memories so glorious and C grand Where C nature has lavished her F bounty In the G orchards of Erin's green C land I love it's Cathedral F city once G founded by Patrick so C true And it bears in the heart of it's F bosom The G ashes of Brian C Boru
Chorus It's myC own F I-G rish C home C Far F across theDm foam And G though I've often left it In foreign lands to C roam No matter F where I C wander Through cities F near and Dm far Sure my C heart is at home in old F Ireland In the G County of C Armagh
STOP
In Oran-C-more in the County Gal-Em-way, One pleasant even-Am-ing in the month of F May G7 I spied a C damsel, she was young and Em handsome, Her beauty Am fairly F took my G breath C away.
Chorus NC She wore no C jewels, no costly Em diamonds, No paint no Am powder, no none at F all G7 She wore a C bonnet with ribbons on Em it, And 'round her Am shoulder F was a G Galway C shawl.
We kept on C walking, she kept on Em talking Till her father's Am cottage came into F view G7 She said Come C in, sir, and meet my Em father, And play to Am please him F The G Foggy C Dew.
Chorus NC She wore no C jewels, no costly Em diamonds, No paint no Am powder, no none at F allG7 She wore a C bonnet with ribbons on Em it, And 'round her Am shoulder F was a G Galway C shawl Slowing Down Yes 'round her Am shoulder F was a G Galway C Shawl GC