[C G F Am] Chords for Mrs McGrath - Dubliners (Original version) with capo transposer, play along with guitar, piano, ukulele & mandolin. Then came Ted without any legsAnd in their place two wooden pegs;She kissed him a dozen times or twoAnd said, "my God, Ted, is it you? For another song about the perils of enlistment, see The Blue Cockade. D Em Scarlet coat, a big cocked hat, Mrs. McGrath would you like that?" Now Mrs McGrath lived on the shoreAnd after seven years or moreShe spied a ship come into the bayWith her son from far away. Em G D Mrs. McG <199402230932.BAA23649@post-office.nevada.edu> jamesb@nevada.edu Date: Wed, 23 Feb 94 10:27:38 MET Mailer: Elm [revision: 70.85] Title: MASTER McGRATH Performer: THE DUBLINERS ----- Traditional, arranged by The Dubliners. You have declined cookies. Reconsider Cookies You have allowed cookies to be placed on your computer. Now [G]Mrs Mc[D7]Grath, wouldn’t [G]you like that? With your[Em]too-ri-aa, [G]foll di diddle-da Too-ri, [D7]oo-ri, [G]oo-ri-aa Wi your [Em]too-ri-aa, [G]folly diddle-aa Too-ri, [D7]oo-ri, [G]oo-ri-aa. Learn to play folk songs on your guitar through chords, lyrics and recordings.

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", With your too-rye-ay fol-diddle-di-ay too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-ayToo-ri-ay fol-did-dle-di-ay too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-ayWith your too-rye-ay fol-diddle-di-ay too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-ayToo-ri-ay fol-did-dle-di-ay too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-ay, "Now I wasn't drunk and I wasn't blindWhen I left my two fine legs behind:A cannonball on the fifth of MayTore my two fine legs away.

By using our website, you agree that we can place these types of cookies on your device. This decision can be reversed. INTRO: Em / VERSE Em G D "Mrs McGrath," the sergeant said, "would you like a soldier of your son Ted?" This decision can be reversed.

Change Cookie ConsentRemove Cookies Now were ye drunk or were ye blindWhen ye left your two fine legs behind?Or was it walking upon the seaThat tore your two fine legs away? Recorded by Burl Ives, Bruce Springsteen (on his Seeger Sessions album), The Dubliners, The Clancy Brothers and others, Mrs McGrath is an anti-war song of Irish origin. The Dubliners tabs, chords, guitar, bass, ukulele chords, power tabs and guitar pro tabs including foggy dew, black velvet band, finnegans wake, carrickfergus, i wish i had someone to love me MASTER McGRATH Em / D Em Eighteen sixty nine being the date anf the year, G Em D Em Those Waterloo sportsmen and more did appear, G Em D Em For to gain the … Sometimes known as 'Mrs McGraw' or ' My Son Ted', Mrs McGrath is similar in lyric and sentiment to the song 'My Son John' (who also lost a race with a cannonball and came home to be mourned by his mother). ", "All foreign wars I do proclaimLive on blood and a mother's pain.I'd rather have my son as he used to beThan the King of France and his whole Navy", Other Irish Folk SongsOther Traditional Folk Songs. All contents are subject to copyright, provided for educational and personal noncommercial use only. Mrs McGrath dates from some point in the Nineteenth century. Recorded by Burl Ives, Bruce Springsteen (on his Seeger Sessions album), The Dubliners, The Clancy Brothers and others, Mrs McGrath is an anti-war song of Irish origin. ", With your too-rye-ay fol-diddle-di-ay too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-ayToo-ri-ay fol-did-dle-di-ay too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-ay. Now Mrs McGrath lived on the seashore For the space of seven long years or more, Till she saw a big ship sailing into the bay, “Here’s my son Ted, will you clear the way.” Chorus Sometimes known as 'Mrs McGraw' or ' My Son Ted', Mrs McGrath is similar in lyric and sentiment to the song 'My Son John' (who also lost a race with a cannonball and came home to be mourned by his mother). [Bb Ab E D Gm F C Am G Dm] Chords for The Dubliners ~ Mrs. McGrath with capo transposer, play along with guitar, piano, ukulele & mandolin. The sergeant in the song's first verse is a recruiting sergeant. Privacy and GDPR Compliance - Create Request, Privacy and GDPR Compliance - Confirm Request, Privacy and GDPR Compliance - Extend Consent, With a scarlet coat and a big cocked hat -, With your too-rye-ay fol-diddle-di-ay too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-ay, D                                                                 Em, Too-ri-ay fol-did-dle-di-ay too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-ay.

"Chorus Em                                                                                  DWith your too-rye-ay fol-diddle-di-ay too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-ayD                                                                 EmToo-ri-ay fol-did-dle-di-ay too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-ay, "Mrs McGrath," the sergeant said,"Would you like a soldier out of your son Ted?With a scarlet coat and a big cocked hat - Mrs McGrath would you like that? Chorus. Capo at 1st Fret Verse Em"Mrs McGrath," the sergeant said,                                                        D "Would you like a soldier out of your son Ted?DWith a scarlet coat and a big cocked hat -                                    EmMrs McGrath would you like that? This website uses cookies to manage authentication, navigation, and other functions.