| f | The Irish Rover - The Pogues with the Dubliners | f | The Irish Rover - The Pogues with the Dubliners |
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| Intro + Kazoo: {blue}(same as first 4 lines of verse){/blue} | | Intro + Kazoo: {blue}(same as first 4 lines of verse){/blue} |
| n | Do do [G] do do do do do do do do [C] do | n | Do do [G] do do do do do do do do [C] do do do [G] do do do do do do [D] do |
| do do [G] do do do do do do [D] do | | do do [G] do do do do do do do do do [C] do do [G] do do do [D] do do do do [G] do |
| do do [G] do do do do do do do do do [C] do | | |
| do [G] do do do [D] do do do do [G] do | | |
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| Verse 1: | | Verse 1: |
| On the [G] Fourth of July, eighteen hundred and [C] six, | | On the [G] Fourth of July, eighteen hundred and [C] six, |
| We set [G] sail from the sweet cove of [D] Cork | | We set [G] sail from the sweet cove of [D] Cork |
| We were [G] sailing away with a cargo of [C] bricks | | We were [G] sailing away with a cargo of [C] bricks |
| For the [G] grand City [D] Hall in New [G] York | | For the [G] grand City [D] Hall in New [G] York |
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| She was a [G] wonderful craft, she was [D] rigged 'fore and aft | | She was a [G] wonderful craft, she was [D] rigged 'fore and aft |
| And [G] oh how the wild winds [D] drove her | | And [G] oh how the wild winds [D] drove her |
| She 'stood [G] several blasts, she had [Em] twenty-seven [C] masts | | She 'stood [G] several blasts, she had [Em] twenty-seven [C] masts |
| And they [G] called her the [D] Irish [G] Rover | | And they [G] called her the [D] Irish [G] Rover |
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| Verse 2: | | Verse 2: |
| We had [G] one million bags of the best Sligo [C] rags | | We had [G] one million bags of the best Sligo [C] rags |
| We had [G] two million barrels of [D] stones | | We had [G] two million barrels of [D] stones |
| We had [G] three million sides of old blind horses' [C] hides | | We had [G] three million sides of old blind horses' [C] hides |
| We had [G] four million [D] barrels of [G] bones | | We had [G] four million [D] barrels of [G] bones |
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| We had [G] five million hogs and [D] six million dogs | | We had [G] five million hogs and [D] six million dogs |
| [G] And seven million barrels of [D] porter | | [G] And seven million barrels of [D] porter |
| We had [G] eight million bales of old [Em] nanny goats' [C] tails | | We had [G] eight million bales of old [Em] nanny goats' [C] tails |
| In the [G] hold of the Irish [D] Ro-[G]ver | | In the [G] hold of the Irish [D] Ro-[G]ver |
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| Verse 3: | | Verse 3: |
| There was [G] Barney McGee from the banks of the [C] Lee | | There was [G] Barney McGee from the banks of the [C] Lee |
| There was [G] Hogan from County Ty-[D]rone | | There was [G] Hogan from County Ty-[D]rone |
| There was [G] Johnny McGurk who was scared stiff of [C] work | | There was [G] Johnny McGurk who was scared stiff of [C] work |
| And a [G] man from [D] Westmeath called [G] Malone | | And a [G] man from [D] Westmeath called [G] Malone |
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| There was [G] Slugger O'Toole who was [D] drunk as a rule | | There was [G] Slugger O'Toole who was [D] drunk as a rule |
| [G] And fighting Bill Tracy from [D] Dover | | [G] And fighting Bill Tracy from [D] Dover |
| And your [G] man Mick McCann, from the [Em] banks of the [C] Bann | | And your [G] man Mick McCann, from the [Em] banks of the [C] Bann |
| Was the [G] skipper of the Irish [D] Ro-[G]ver | | Was the [G] skipper of the Irish [D] Ro-[G]ver |
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| Verse 4: | | Verse 4: |
| We had [G] sailed seven years when the measles broke [C] out | | We had [G] sailed seven years when the measles broke [C] out |
| And our [G] ship lost her way in the [D] fog | | And our [G] ship lost her way in the [D] fog |
| And the [G] whole of the crew was reduced down to [C] two | | And the [G] whole of the crew was reduced down to [C] two |
| 'Twas [G] meself and the [D] captain's old [G] dog | | 'Twas [G] meself and the [D] captain's old [G] dog |
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| Then the [G] ship struck a rock oh [D] Lord what a shock [Jump] | | Then the [G] ship struck a rock oh [D] Lord what a shock [Jump] |
| [G] The bulkhead was turned right [D*] over [STOP] | | [G] The bulkhead was turned right [D*] over [STOP] |
| We turned [G*] nine times around - then [Em*] the poor old dog was [C*] drowned.... | | We turned [G*] nine times around - then [Em*] the poor old dog was [C*] drowned.... |
| Now I'm [G] the last of the Irish [D] Ro-[G]ver | | Now I'm [G] the last of the Irish [D] Ro-[G]ver |
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| Outro + Kazoo: {blue}(same as verse){/blue} | | Outro + Kazoo: {blue}(same as verse){/blue} |
| n | Do do [G] do do do do do do do do [C] dooo do do | n | Do do [G] do do do do do do do do [C] dooo do do [G] do do do do do do [D] doooo |
| [G] do do do do do do [D] doooo | | do do [G] do do do do do do do do do [C] dooo do do [G] do do do [D] do do do do [G] doooo |
| do do [G] do do do do do do do do do [C] dooo do do | | |
| [G] do do do [D] do do do do [G] doooo | | |
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| t | do do [G] do do do do do do [D] do do do do | t | do do [G] do do do do do do [D] do do do do [G] do do do do do do [D] dooo do do |
| [G] do do do do do do [D] dooo do do | | do do [G] do do do do do [Em] do do do do do [C] do do do do [G] do do [D] do do do do [G] do do do do |
| do do [G] do do do do do [Em] do do do do do [C] do | | |
| do do do [G] do do [D] do do do do [G] do do do do | | |
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| Outro: [G*] do [G*] do [G*] do [G//////] dooooooo | | Outro: [G*] do [G*] do [G*] do [G//////] dooooooo |