Artist: | The Dubliners G (English) |
User: | malcolmgeorgewalker |
Duration: | 130 seconds |
Delay: | 12 seconds |
Chord names: | Not defined |
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Comment: | - |
Whiskey on a Sunday
G Am C
He sits on the corner of Beggers Bush,
D G
a-stride of an old packing case,
G Am C
And the dolls at the end of the pla-nk were dancing,
D G
as he croons with a smile on his face.
[Chorus]
G Em G Am
La la la la, come day go day
D G
Wishing me heart it was Sunday,
G Em G D Am
La la la la, drinking buttermilk all the week,
D7 G
Whiskey on a Sunday
G Am C
[2]His ti-red old hands held a wooden beam,
D G
And the puppets they dance up and down,
G Am C
A far better show than you ever will see,
D G
In the fanciest theater in town.
[Chorus]
G Em G Am
La la la la, come day go day
D G
Wishing me heart it was Sunday,
G Em G D Am
La la la la, drinking buttermilk all the week,
D7 G
Whiskey on a Sunday
INSTRUMENTAL (Fanny Power)
G Am C
[3]In nineteen-o-two old Seth Davy died,
D G
And his song it was heard there no more,
G Am C
The three dancing dolls in the dustbin were tossed,
D G
And the plank went to mend our back door.
[Chorus]
G Em G Am
La la la la, come day go day
D G
Wishing me heart it was Sunday,
G Em G D Am
La la la la, drinking buttermilk all the week,
D7 G
Whiskey on a Sunday
G Am C
[4]On some stormy night when your passing that way
D G
With the wind blowing up from the sea,
G Am C
You can still hear the sound of old Seth Davy,
D G
As he croons to his dancing dolls three.
[Chorus]
G Em G Am
La la la la, come day go day
D G
Wishing me heart it was Sunday,
G Em G D Am
La la la la, drinking buttermilk all the week,
D7 G
Whiskey on a Sunday