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Paul Brady

Wearin The Britches

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Paul Brady

Biografia:

Paul Joseph Brady (born 19 May 1947) is an Irish singer-songwriter, whose work straddles folk and pop. He was interested in a wide variety of music from an early age. He initially collaborated with several major bands, prior to launching a successful solo career.

Initially popular for playing traditional Irish music in a duo with Andy Irvine and later with Tommy Peoples and Matt Molloy, he later turned to a more rock-inspired electric style with poignant political lyrics.

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Paul Brady

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Quatro anos de trabalho duro!

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WEARIN THE BRITCHES – PAUL BRADY
TAB’D BY WOMPTON

[VERSE 1]
Em
Come all young men where e'er you be and listen to me lamentations?
Em
I courted a girl beyond compare and I loved her with admiration
Em A Bm
At length in time she became my wife, twas not for beauty but for riches
D G Em Bm Em
And all the time it causes strife, to see which of us will wear the britches

[VERSE 2]
Em
O Paddy Kane it is my name, me height it is five foot eleven
Em
and Me wife is nearly not so big, she only measures four feet seven
Em A Bm
The hedges I have oft times stripped, I've left them bare of rods and switches?
D G Em Bm Em
Her skin with blows sure I’ve turned black, but still she says she'll wear my britches

[VERSE 3]
Em
Well I am a tailor to my trade, at cutting out I am quite handy
Em
But all the money that I make, she lays it out on tea and brandy?
Em A Bm
Now sometimes I do shout and ball with nothing going with rogues and witches?
D G Em Bm Em
Her head goes oft times to the wall, still she says she'll wear me britches

[VERSE 4]
Em
One morning at the tea and eggs, content and sitting by the fire
Em
Well She broke the teapot on my legs, and left me leapin to retire
Em A Bm
How often do I shout and moan, as I go hopping on my crutches
D G Em Bm Em
I wished I'd broke her collar bone, the day I let her wear me britches

[VERSE 5]
Em
So come all young men where e'er you be, don't marry a wife if she's enchantin
Em
For if you do, you'll be like me, with other men she'll go gallanting
Em A Bm
Now my advice it is to you, to marry for love and not for riches,?
D G Em Bm Em
And be sure of a wife with a civil tongue, who'll give you leave to wear your britches.




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