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The Dubliners

Sally Mclennane

by The Dubliners
The Dubliners

Biography:

The Dubliners was an Irish folk band founded in Dublin, Ireland, in 1962. One of the most influential Irish acts of the 20th century, they celebrated 50 years together in 2012, making them Ireland's longest surviving musical act. Also in 2012, the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards bestowed them with a Lifetime Achievement Award. The group announced their retirement in the autumn of 2012 following the death of founding member Barney McKenna (born 16 December 1939; died 5 April 2012).

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[Verse 1]
D G D
Well Jimmy played harmonica in the pub where I was born
D G A
He played it from the night-time to the peaceful early morn
G D A
He soothed souls of psychos and the men who had the horn
D G A D
and they all looked very happy in the morning

D G D
Now Jimmy didn't like his place in this world of ours
D G A
Where the elephant man broke strong men's necks when he'd had too many powers
G D A
So sad to see the grieving of the people he was leaving
D G A D
And he took the road from nowhere in the morning

[Chorus]
D G D
We walked him to the station in the rain
D G A
We kissed him as we put him on the train
G D G
And we sang him a song of times long gone
D A D A
though we knew that we'd be seeing him again
D
Sad to say I must be on my way
G D A
so buy me beer and whiskey 'cause I'm going far away
D
I'd like to think I'll be returning when I can
G D A D
to the greatest little boozer and to Sally McLennane

[Verse 2]
D G D
The years passed by the times had changed Igrew to be a man
D G A
I learned to love the virtues of sweet Sally McLennane
G D A
I took the jeers and drank the beers and I crawled back home at dawn
D G A D
And ended up a barman in the morning

D G D
I played the pump and took the hump and watered whiskey down
D G A
I talked of whores and horses to the men who drank the brown
G D A
I heard them say that Jimmy's making money far away
D G A D
Some people left for heaven without warning

[Chorus]
D G D
We walked him to the station in the rain
D G A
We kissed him as we put him on the train
G D G
And we sang him a song of times long gone
D A D A
though we knew that we'd be seeing him again
D
Sad to say I must be on my way
G D A
so buy me beer and whiskey 'cause I'm going far away
D
I'd like to think I'll be returning when I can
G D A D
to the greatest little boozer and to Sally McLennane

[Verse 3]
D G D
When Jimmy came back home he was surprised that they where gone
D G A
He asked me all the details of the train that they went on
G D A
Some people they arescared to croak but Jimmy drank until he choked
D G A D
And took the road for heaven in the morning




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