09 Feb 00 - 02:57 PM (#175695) Subject: CHRDS: Flower of Magherally From: SingsIrish Songs The lyrics are in the database and I got the gif at the mirror site....now I need help with chords (1st verse below for easy reference)....who can help?
THE FLOWER OF MAGHERALLY
One pleasant Summer's morning, when flowers were a blooming-oh Thanks! Mary |
09 Feb 00 - 04:07 PM (#175735) Subject: RE: CHRDS: Flower of Magherally From: MMario Music Ease gives this...
One (Am) pleasant Summer's morning, when flowers were (G) a (Am) blooming-oh |
09 Feb 00 - 07:57 PM (#175871) Subject: RE: CHRDS: Flower of Magherally From: SingsIrish Songs Thanks MMario! |
14 Apr 04 - 11:22 PM (#1162062) Subject: Chord Req: The Flowers of Magherally From: GUEST,Eirinn I have heard "The Flowers of Magherally" recently on Altan's album, The Best of Altan, and I'd like to be able to perform it. Does anyone have any guitar chords they've devised for this piece? Thanks to Peter K for his suggestion. I am new to the concept of posting requests to forums. :) |
15 Apr 04 - 03:57 AM (#1162148) Subject: RE: Chord Req: The Flowers of Magherally From: erinmaidin Am G F Am One pleasant summer's morning C G F Am When the green buds they were swellin' 'o Am G F Am C G F Am Nature was adorning, and the flowers were brightly bloomin' 'o C G Am G I met my love near Banbridge town, my charming blue eyed Sally 'o Am G She is the queen of the County Down, F G F Am The Flower of Magherally 'o (These work for me, I'm realizing the words above may be different than the ones you are using but hope you get the idea) |
15 Apr 04 - 10:33 AM (#1162367) Subject: RE: Chord Req: The Flowers of Magherally From: GUEST,Eirinn Thanks so much, erinmaidin. |
02 Jul 17 - 02:03 PM (#3863904) Subject: RE: Chord Req: The Flowers of Magherally From: GUEST,Richard Am G F C Am One pleasant summer's morning G F Am When all the flowers were springing-o G F C Nature was adorning Am G F And the small birds sweetly singing-o C G E7 I met my love by Banbridge Town Am E My darling blue eyed Sally-o Am G Em She's the star of the County Down E7 Am The flower of Magherally-o James Keellaghan |