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The Dubliners

Seven Deadly Sins

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The Dubliners

Biografia:

The Dubliners é um grupo musical de música folk (popular) irlandesa. Se originaram como banda em 1962, na capital da Irlanda, Dublin. Seus membros originais foram: Ronnie Drew (voz, guitarras), Luke Kelly (voz, banjo, guitarra), Barney McKenna (banjo), Ciaran Bourke (flauta irlandesa, gaita, guitarra, voz) e John Sheahan (violino).

Originalmente o grupo se chamava "The Ronnie Drew Group", porém trocaram o nome para The Dubliners devido a novela de James Joyce ("Dubliners") que Luke Kelley estava lendo na época.

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Seven Deadly sins - Dubliners
This is my version of seven deadly sins that I have worked out by ear.
This may not be %100 correct but its how I play it.

Capo 2nd fret (or transpose 2 up and play in A)


G
Some say that kissin's a sin
Em
But tell me how can that be true
G
For kissing has been in this world
D G
Since the very first day there was two

G D
Now if it wasn't legal then the lawyers they would sue
F C
And the prisons would be full of folk who had a kiss or two
G
And if they didn't like it then away the girls would run
D G
And if it wasn't plenty then the poor folk would get none



G
Some say that gamblin's a sin
Em
But I'll bet you fifteen to one
G
That gambling has been in this world
D G
Since horses and greyhounds could run

G D
Now if it wasn't legal then the lawyers they would sue
F C
And the prisons would be full of folk who had a bet or two
G
And if they didn't like it then away the girls would run
D G
And if it wasn't plenty then the poor folk would get none



G
Some say that swearin's a sin
Em
But where is the man that can tell
G
For swearing has been in this world
D G
Since the Devil was told go to hell

G D
Now if it wasn't legal then the lawyers they would sue
F C
And the prisons would be full of folk who had a curse or two
G
And if they didn't like it then away the girls would run
D G
And if it wasn't plenty then the poor folk would get none



G
Some say that smokin's a sin
Em
And a pipe now and then is enough
G
But smoking has been in this world
D G
Since Adam taught Eve how to puff

G D
Now if it wasn't legal then the lawyers they would sue
F C
And the prisons would be full of folk who had a smoke or two
G
And if they didn't like it then away the girls would run
D G
And if it wasn't plenty then the poor folk would get none



G
Some say that drinkin's a sin
Em
But a gargle is fine now and then
G
For drinking has been in this world
D G
For ever and ever, Amen

G D
Now if it wasn't legal then the lawyers they would sue
F C
And the prisons would be full of folk who had a drink or two
G
And if they didn't like it then away the girls would run
D G
And if it wasn't plenty then the poor folk would get none




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