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Chord Req: Bound Down for Newfoundland (Connemara)

04 Dec 06 - 08:03 PM (#1900130)
Subject: Chord Req: looking for connemara chords
From: GUEST,thom

hi im looking for the chords to bound down for newfoundland the connemara version and i song i dont know the name to but i know the first lines to the lyrics.
it goes like this
" there was joy there was sorrow, there were rocky roads to follow.
if anyone could help it would be great..
thanks..


04 Dec 06 - 08:11 PM (#1900134)
Subject: Lyr Add: SHADOW OF O'CASEY (Tommy Sands)
From: catspaw49

SHADOW OF O'CASEY
Tommy Sands

CHORUS: There was joy, there was sorrow, there were rocky roads to follow
And dreams for tomorrow when times were unkind
There were moments of glory and thousands of stories
Always before me - those were the times.

There was fear in the light of the morning and your childhood eyes did burn,
You could feel the pain inside them but the pain outside as well,
For the slums of Dublin called you to rise against the tide
You took their songs of sorrow and you gave them songs of pride. CHORUS

When the smoke of change was rising you pondered with your pen,
Were there new horizons or the old with a different name?
And the answers to your questions still knock upon our door
Are the strong still rich now and are the weak still poor? CHORUS

There were times you were lost and lonely, O'Casey all alone
The two edged sword of truth it cut you to the bone,
But I still can hear your singing and still can see your smile
For you opened the gate to the sweet meadows of the Summer time. CHORUS


07 Dec 06 - 07:34 PM (#1902936)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: looking for connemara chords
From: GUEST,tomshlom

thank you so much.
i heard this song a while ago on a mixed cd and somone said it was a connemara song. which i thought odd cause the voice was not high at all.
thanks again


08 Dec 06 - 03:32 AM (#1903200)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: looking for connemara chords
From: Paul Burke

The threads referenced in the other thread on this song don't say so, but is this song about the Dublin playwright Sean O'Casey (he of The Plough and the Stars, Juno and the Paycock etc.)? "...still knock upon our door"- the first volume of O'Casey's autobiography was "I Knock Upon The Door".