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Onezhskie volny the Waves of Lake Onega

nisen aallot
B7

George de Godzinsky Em C7 F7 Em Em

3 4
Em C B7

Em

Am

D7

Bm

Em

Am

B7

Em

Am

B7

Em

F 7

B7

Em

FINE

Em

Am

B7

Em

(C7)

B7

Em

Dm

E7

Am

E7

Am

Dm

Am

G7

C7

E7

Am

Dm

E7

Am

E7

Am

Dm

E7

Am

Am

Em

Am

B7

D.S.

Page 1

Reel des Accordonistes


Marcel Messervier D G D A D

Em

D 3

D 3

After The Battle of Aughrim


Am G Am G Em Am

2 4
Am G Em Am G Em Am

Page 2

Alison
Elvis Costello

Intro

G D Oh its so funny to be seeing you after so long girl G F#m Bm And by the way you look i understand that you were not impressed G F#m Bm But i heard you let that little friend of mine C A7sus4 A7 Take off your party dress G F#m Bm Im not gonna get too sentimental G F#m Bm Like those other sticky valentines G F#m Bm Cause i dont know if you were loving somebody C A7sus4 A7 I only know it isnt mine G D G A F#m Bm Alison i know this world is killing you G D G A D Oh Alison my aim is true Well i see youve got a husband now Did he leave your pretty fingers lying in the wedding cake You used to hold him right in your hand But he took all that he could take Sometimes i wish that i could stop you from talking When i hear those silly things that you say I think somebody better put out the big light (Be)cause i cant stand to see you this way Alison i know this world is killing you Oh Alison my aim is true my aim is true, My aim is true (To fade)

Amelias Waltz
D D7 G D Bob McQuillen 1981 Bm G A7

3 4
D Bm F m G Em A7 A

Bm

F m

Page 3

Valse dAmelie
ABCBD A Yann Tiersen Dm Am Dm Am F

3 4
C F C Dm Am Dm

Am

B (2nd time 8va) Dm Am Dm Am

Dm

Am

Dm

Am

C Dm

Am

Dm

Am

Dm

Am

Dm

Am

D Dm

Am

Dm

Am

Page 4

Arthur Darleys
The Swedish Jig

6 8
D A D A D A D G D A
1 D 2 D

Dm

Gm

Dm

Gm

Dm

1 Dm

2 Dm

1 D

Ashokan Farewell
D D7 G Bm D G Jay Ungar (c)1983. A7

3 4
D D7 G Bm D A7 D

Bm

A7

A7

Page 5

Banish Misfortune
Ireland D C D C D C

6 8
D C D Am D

Am

Am

Am

Am

The Banshee
McMahons

D7

1 C

2 C

Am

Em

Am

Em

Page 6

La Bastringe
Qubec D A7 D A7 D

A7

A7

A7

A7

Mademoiselle, voulezvous danser la Bastringue, la Bastringue? Mademoiselle, voulezvous danser la Bastringue va commener? Oui Monsieur, je veux bien danser la Bastringue, la Bastringue. Oui Monsieur, je veux bien danser la Bastringue si vous voulez. Mademoiselle, it faut nous arrter ... Mademoiselle, it faut nous arrter; vous allez vous fatiguer. Non, Monsieur, jaime trop danser, ... Non, Monsieur, jaime trop danser; je suis prte recommener. Mademoiselle, je npeux plus danser, ... Mademoiselle, je npeux plus danser, car jen ai des cors aux pieds.

Beat and Bear Away Jig


smoothly E 2004 Bob Alexander D

6 8
E D E D E D

B7

C m

G m

B7

(D)

Page 7

Reel Batrice
Am

Dm

E7

Am

Dm

Am

E7

Am

Dm

Am

E7

1 Am

2 Am

G7

G7

(G7)

G7

G7

Reel de Bellechasse
Qubec D A D G Em A7

4 4
D A D G A7 D A7 D

Em

A7

Em

A7

A7

Page 8

Big John McNeil


A Peter Milne (18241908) D E7

E7

A
3

E7

1 E7

2 E7

Blackberry Blossom
G D C G C G Am D

4 4
G D C G C G D G

Em

Em

The Blackthorn Stick


The Coach Road to Sligo

D7

D7

D7

6 8
Em C G D7 G C G C G D7 G

Page 9

Blizzard Hambo
Bm C D G 1996 Rachel Hall A

3 4
Bm C D Em

Am

Am

Em

Bobby Caseys Hornpipe


Am G Em

Am

Em

Am

Am

Em

Am

Em

Am

Em

Am

Em

Am

Page 10

Bonnie Charlie
Dm
3

Dm

Am

Dm

Dm

C7

Dm

A7

Dm

Am

Dm

Dm

(Am)

Gm

Dm

Gm

A7

Dm

Page 11

Bourrasque (Valse)
Michel Pguri & Jean Peyronnin
intro

3 4 ff
D

mf
B7 A7

f
3

mf
B7
3

Em

Gm

A7

D7

ff

Page 12

D7
3

mf
B7 A7

f
3

mf
B7
3

Em

Gm

A7
3

ff
G
3

E7

D7

Page 13

G
3 3 3

E7

D7

B7

A7

f
3

B7

mf
Em D

A7
3

ff

Page 14

Boys of Antrim
D G D G Bob McQuillen D A7

6 8
D G A7 D G A7 D

Bm

Em

Bm

Bm

Bm

Bm

Bm

Bm

(A)

Bm

The Boys of Bluehill


The Beaux of Oak Hill

A7

A7

A7

A7

(G)

Em

(A7)

A7

A7

A7

(G)

Page 15

Brenda Stubberts
Am G F Jerry Holland G

Am

Am

Am

Am

Am

Am

Am

Am

Brian Borus March


Am G Am G Am

6 8
C G Am G Am

Am

Am

Am

Page 16

Broken Life
Rasbitaya Gisn

Russian Jewish, arr. Rachel Hall Part A Cm G Cm G

3 4 3 4
G Cm

Cm

Cm

Fm

Cm

Fm

Cm

Cm

Cm

FINE

Part B

Cm

Cm

Cm

Page 17

Part C

Cm

Fm

Cm

Fm

Cm

Cm

Part D

Fm

Cm

D.C.al fine

This tune comes from the Kammen Folios. I arranged it as a duet for concertina and violin for Simple Gifts new album, Crossing Borders. We dont introduce the second voice until the B part. Rachel

Page 18

The Butterfly
Em D Em D Em D G (Tommy Potts) D

9 8
Em D Em G D

Em

Em

Slngpolska efter ByssCalle


G D7 G C G Am
1,3 D7 2,4 D7

3 4
G D7 G G D7 G C G Am
1,3 D7 2,4 D7

Calusul Dance
Hungarian Gypsy A

Page 19

Calusul Dance Bass Part


Hungarian Gypsy

Tango Caliente
Am E7

4 4
Am A7 Dm

Am

E7

Am

E7

Am

(A7)

Dm

Am

B7

E7

Am

Am

Calliope House
D A7 D Em D.Richardson G

6 8
D G
1 D

Bm

A7

2 D

A7

Em

Bm

Em

1 D

Bm

A7

2 D

Page 20

Captain OKane
Em D Em D Em

6 8
D Bm G D Em C D Em

Em

Em B

Em

Bm

Em

D Em

Catharsis
Gm F Gm Cm Amy Cann Dm

4 4
Gm
1 Dm

Gm

2 Dm

Gm

Gm

Gm

1 Dm

Gm

2 Dm

Cat Rambles to the Childs Saucepan


Mary Willies Slide

Em

A7

Em

A7

6 8
D A D A D

Page 21

Reel de Chateauguay
G D7 G D7 G D7

2 4
G D7 G D7 G

D7

D7

D7

Cine Citta
D. Thonon Dm/D Dm/C Dm/C Dm/B Dm/D Dm/D A7

3 4
Gm A7 Gm A7 Gm A7 Dm

C7

Dm

Gm

A7

Dm

C7

Dm

Gm

A7

Dm

Cliffs of Moher
Am G Am Em Am G Am Em Am

6 8
Am G Am G Em Am

Am

Am

Am

Page 22

Coleraine
E7 Am E7 Am E7 Am E7 Am E7 Am

6 8
G7 C G (E) Am E7 Am E7 Am Dm Am E7 Am

The Congress Reel


Am G Am G

4 4
3

Am

E7

Am

Am

Am

E7

Am

E7

Am

ConnaughtMans Ramble
D G D Bm

6 8
D G D G D Bm

Bm

Bm

Bm

Bm

Page 23

Cooleys Reel
Em D

Em

Em

Em

Em

Bm

Em

Em

Coridinio
Em A7 D7 G

4 4
Em A C G D7 G

Gm

D7

Gm

Cm

(Gm)

D7

Gm

D7

D7

Page 24

La Cumparsita
The Masked One

G.H.Matos Rodriguez (1916) E7 Am E7

4 4
Am Dm Am

E7

Am

E7

Am

Am

E7

Am

Dm

Am

E7

Am

fine

Am

Dm

Am

Am

E7

Am

E7

Am

d.C.

The Dancing Bear


Bob McQuillen 2/22/78 Em A

Em

B7

Em

Em

B7

Em

Page 25

Debbies Swedish Waltz


2001 Rachel Hall E

3 4 3 4
Am E Am

Dm

Dm

Am

Am

Page 26

Dedicado a Jos
Martin Racine A Bm F m Bm

Bm

F m

Bm

Bm

F m

Bm

Bm

F m

Bm

A7

B D G A7 D A7

A7

A7

Last B D

A7

A7

A7

D A7

B Harmony

A7

A7

Dennis Murphys Polka


D Em A7 D Em A7 D

A7

Page 27

Drowsy Maggie
Em D Em D

Em

Em

The Dunmore Lasses


The Road to Knock Morrisons

Em

Em

Em

Em

Em

Am

Em

Em

Em

Dusty Bobs Jig


Jacks Alive

G D7

D7

D7

6 8
G D7 C D7 G D7 C D7 G

D7

D7

D7

Page 28

The Dusty Windowsill


Austin Barratts

Sean Harling Am G Dm

6 8
G
1 Am 2 Am

Am

Am

Am

1 Am

Am

Am

Am

Am

Reel Eugne
Bm Em F 7

Bm

Em

F 7

1 Bm

F 7

2 G

A7

A7

A7

A7

1 D

A7

2 D

A7

Page 29

Evit Gabriel
Em C D G D. Thonon B7

Em

Em

B7

Em

Am

B7

Em

E7

Am

B7

Em

B7

Em

Fair Jennys Jig


D A G A G Peter Barnes A

6 8
D A G A D

D7

A7

Page 30

Farewell to Ireland
Traditional Am G Am G

4 4
Am G Em G Am

Am

Em

Am

Am

Em

Am

Am

Em

Am

Am

Em

Am

Am

Am

Em

Am

Am

Am

Am

Em

Am

Page 31

Farewell to Nova Scotia


G C Bm Em C Em

4 4
G D Em Am Em

Bm

Em

Em

Em

Am

Em

The sun was setting in the west The birds were singing on evry tree All nature seemed inclined to rest But still there was no rest for me (Chorus) Farewell to Nova Scotia, the seabound coast Let your mountains dark and dreary be And when I am far away on the briny oceans tossed Will you ever heave a sigh and a wish for me? I grieve to leave my native land I grieve to leave my comrades all And my aged parents whom I always held so dear And the bonnie, bonnie lass that I do adore The drums they do beat and the wars do alarm The captain calls, we must obey So farewell, farewell to Nova Scotias charms For its early in the morning I am far, far away I have three brothers and they are at rest Their arms are folded on their breast But a poor simple sailor just like me Must be tossed and driven on the dark blue sea

Finnish Polka
Bm A Bm A
1 Bm 2 Bm

2 4
Bm A Bm A
1 Bm 2 Bm

Page 32

The Flowers of Edinburgh


Trad G D7

D7

D7

Em

(C)

D7

da Full Rigged Ship


Am G Em C D

6 8
Am G Em Am

Am

Em

Am

Em

Am

Em

Am

Em

Em

Am

Page 33

The Galway Hornpipe


Trad D A7 D E7 A7

A7

A7

Em

E7

Em

A7

Grdebylten
Trad D G Em A7

2 4
1,3 D

(A7)

2,4 D

A7

Em

A7

1,3

(A7)

2,4

A7

Gasp Reel
D G E7 A7

A7

A7

A7

(Em)

(A7)

A7

A7

Page 34

Gilderoy
Am G Am Dm Am E7

Am

Am

Dm

Am

E7

Am

Am

E7

Am

Am

Dm

Am

E7

Am

Golden Slippers
D A OldTime D

Good For the Tongue


A D E A D A Bm E

Bm

Page 35

La Grande Chaine
G Am D7 G D7

4 4
G Em Am D7 G

Am

D7

G7

Em

Am

D7

Page 36

Choro Number 3

Granfino
D7

ABBACA A

Nabor Pires Camargo Dm A7( 9) Dm Gm D7( 9) Gm Gm/F

2 4

Em7( 5)A7( 5)

Dm Bm7( 5)

E7

A7( 9)

Dm

A7( 9)

Dm D7( 9)

Gm

D7( 9)

Gm D7( 9)

Gm7

A7( 9)

Dm

Em7( 5) A7( 9)

Dm

C7

A7

Dm

Gm

A7

Dm

(no chord)

Gm

C7

A7

Dm

Gm

Dm

E7( 9) A7

1 Dm

2 Dm

Dm A7

Dm A7

F 7

Bm

E7

A7

Dm A7

Dm

A7

E7( 9)

Fdim

Em

A7(13)

Page 37

The Gravel Walk


Am G Am from The Portland Collection G

4 4
Am G Am G

Am

Am

Am

Am

Am

Am

Am

Am

Am

Am

Greencastle Hornpipe
G
3

Am

D7

4 4
G C G D7 G

Em

D7

Am

D7

D7

Page 38

Halling
trad. Norway Dm A Dmaj

1 2
Dm A Dmaj

Dm

Dm

Dm

Page 39

Hard Times Come Again No More


G D7 Em C G C D7 Stephen C. Foster G

4 4
D7 Em C G C D7 G

Chorus

D7

D7

Em

D7

Let us pause in lifes pleasures and count its many tears, While we all sup sorrow with the poor: Theres a song that will linger forever in our ears; Oh! Hard times, come again no more. Chorus: Its the song, the sigh of the weary; Hard times, hard times come again no more; Many days you have lingered around my cabin door. Oh! Hard times, come again no more. While we seek mirth and beauty and music light and gay There are frail forms fainting at the door; Though their voices are silent, their pleading looks will say. Oh! Hard times, come a gain no more. Theres a pale drooping maiden who toils her life away With a worn heart whose better days are oer. Though her voice would be merry, its sighing all the day. Oh! Hard times, come a gain no more. Its a sigh that is wafted across the troubled wave, Its a wail that is heard upon the shore; Its a dirge that is murmured around the lowly grave. Oh! Hard times, come a gain no more.

Page 40

Harvest Home
Trad. D A
3 3 3

3 3

Heilini sinisist silmist


At the jenkka show

shottish, jenkka played AABACA D7 Gm

D7

Gm

Gm

D7

Gm

Georg Malmsten 1957 sanat: Reino Ranta Cm Gm

4 4
D7 Gm A7 D7 Gm D7 Gm Cm Gm

D7

Gm

1 D7

Gm

FINE

2 D7

Gm

F7

F7

F7

Gdim

F7

D7

D.S.

B 7

B 7

G7

B 7

D7 D.S.

Page 41

Her Last Cup of Coffee


A D E A D Bob Alexander 2003 E

4 4
A D Bm E A D E A

F m

E/G

E/F

F m

E/G

The Hills of Manchuria


Waltzin to Mongolia Na sopkakh Manchurii

Dm

A7

Dm

3 4
A7 Gm A7 Dm
1 2 Dm

A7

Dm

Dm

Dm

Gm

A7

Dm

D7

Gm

A7

Dm

Gm

A7

Dm

Page 42

Valse dHiver
Bm A/C D Danielle Martineau A

3 4
Em Bm G7
3

Bm

A/C

Em

Bm

Em

1 Bm

2 Bm

A/C

Bm

F m

B7

E7

A/C

Bm

F m

F m

A/C

Bm

F m

B7

E7

A/C

Bm

F m

F m

Page 43

Hoagies
/D /D /D /D /G /G /A /A Karen Tweed /A

4 4
/D /D /D /D /D /G /G /G /A /D

/D

/D

/D

/D

/D

/D

/G

/G

/G

/G

/A

/A

/A

/D

/D

/D

/D

/D

/D

/G

/G

/G

/G

/A

/D

Hongu from Podoloy


Grumbling Hungarian

Am

Gm

Am

Gm

trad. Hungarian Jewish Am

4 4
Am Gm Am Gm Am

Gm

Page 44

Hommage Armand Glinas


D A7 Gino Lavoie D

3 4
A7
1D

A7

2D

D7

A7

D7

A7

1D

D7

2D

Hommage Edmond Parizeau


A D A Marcel Messervier A dim

E7/B

1 E

2 E

A7

Bm7

E7

F m

1 A

A+/C

2 A

Page 45

Hommage Philippe Bruneau


Guy Loyer D G

3 4
F m D

F m

2 D

Hoppsar
trad. Norway D Em A

4 4
D G A D

Hungarian waltz
Dm A7 Hungary Dm

3 4
D7 Gm G7 Cm Dm A7 Dm

Gm

Dm

A7

Dm

Page 46

Inisheer
G Em Am D7 G Em C D7
3

1 G

2 G

3 4
Em Bm Em Bm C D7
3

Em

Bm

Em

Bm

D7

Invirtita (Yves)
Trad. (Romania) Dm Am

7 8
Dm Am

Dm

Am

Dm

Am

Am

Am

Am

Page 47

Isabella
Gm Gm/F Cm7/E D7 Gm Gm/F 2004 by Bob Alexander E 6 A7

4 4
Gm Cm7 Am7( 5) D7 D7/F

Gm

Gm/F

Cm7/E

D7

Gm

E 6

A7

Gm

D7

D7/F

Gm

(Am)

G7

G/B

C/B

C/B

A/C

Dm

Fm/A

C/G

Fm

G7

G/B

C/B

C/B

A/C

Dm

Fm/A

C/G

Fm

(D7)

Page 48

Its a Sin to Tell a Lie


Be sure its[G] true when you [F#]say I [G]love you Its a sin to [B7]tell a [C]lie [D7]Millions of hearts have been [G]broken [A7]Just because these words were [D7]spoken I love [G]you, yes I [F#7]do, I [G]love you If you break my [B7]heart Ill [C]die So be sure its [Cm7]true when you [G]say I love [E7]you Its a [A7]sin to [D7]tell a [G]lie Cross my heart and I hope to die, Ill never, never, never tell another white lie Took a little doll out on a date last night, Next to her Gravel Gerdy woulda looked allright Im between the devil and the deep blue sea Cause I said Baby you look good to me I told her I loved her, but oh how I lied Now shes getting set to be my blushing bride If she leads me to the alter then Im sunk Cause I cant tell the preacher I was drunk Lord have mercy on a noaccount sinner Give me one more chance to let another guy win her Cross my heart and I hope to die Ill never, never, never tell another white lie.

Page 49

Jalousie (Tango)
Jacob Gade Dm/F A/E Dm
3

2 4

Dm

Gm

Dm

Dm

Am

E7

A7

Dm

D7

Gm

Edim

Dm

Gm

A+

D/F

Fdim

A/E

A+

A+

A+

D7

Gm

A D

Page 50

Jokers Polska
arr. Simple Gifts
conc.

3 4 3 4 3 4

vi.

oct.vi.

Page 51

Valse des Jouets


Waltz of the Toys

Michel Faubert D G D G

3 4
Em A G D A7

Bm

Em

A7

Bm

Em

A7

Bm

A7

John Ryans Polka


Ireland D G D G D A D G D A
1 D 2 D

2 4
D G D A D G D A
1 D 2 D

Page 52

Journey
ABACD A Gm Cm D Gm Cm D Gm 2003 by Samantha Moffat

3 4
Cm F B E Cm D D7

Gm

Cm

Cm

Gm

Cm

Cm

1 Gm

2 Cm

B B Cm Gm D

Cm

Gm

D
ritard>

C E Gm E Gm

Gm

Cm

Cm

Cm

D Gm

Cm

Gm

Cm

Gm

Gm

Cm

Cm

Cm

Gm

Page 53

Joys of Qubec
Joies de Qubec

French Canadian A E

4 4
1

Jump At the Sun


Gm Cm John Kirkpatrick D

6 8
Gm Cm D7 Gm

Gm

D7

Gm

D7

Gm

D7

Gm

Cm

D7

Gm

Just Because
G D7

4 4
G D7

A7

E7

A7

D7

Page 54

Kalamatianos
Greece E A B7 E B7
1E 2E

7 8
Em B7 Em B Em B7 Em

Em

B7

Em

Kesh Jig
Kincora Jig

D7

D7

D7

D7

Trad G

6 8
G C G Am D7 G C G C D7 G

The King of the Fairies


Em D

4 4
Em D Em D Em

Em

Em
3

Em

Em

Em

Page 55

L.A. Freeway
Guy Clark

A D A E A D A E A D Pack up all your dishes, make note of all good wishes A E Say goodbye to the landlord for me, sons a bitches always bored me A D Throw out them LA papers, moldy box of vanilla wafers A E Adios to all this concrete, gonna get me some dirt road back street (CHORUS) D E If I can just get off of this LA freeway A D Without getting killed or caught A F#m Ill be down that road in a cloud of smoke Bm E To some land that I aint bought bought bought A D Heres to you old skinny Dennis, only one I think I will miss A E I can hear that old bass singing, sweet and low like a gift youd bring in A D Play it for me one more time now, got to give it all we can now A E I believe everything your saying, just keep on keep on playing (Chorus) A D Put the pink slip in the mailbox, leave the key in the old front door lock A E Theyll find it likely as not, Im sure theres something we have forgot A D Oh Susanna now dont you cry babe, loves a gift thats surely handmade A E Weve got something to believe in, dont you think its were leavin (Chorus) (First Verse)

Page 56

Lannigans Ball
Em D

6 8
Em D Em

Em

Em

Bm

Em

Em

Em

the Lark in the Morning


Em D Em Bm Em

6 8
Em D Em D Bm Em

Maid Behind the Bar


Judys Reel

Bm

Bm

Em

Bm

Page 57

Reel de la Main Blanche


G C G D7

4 4
G C G
1 D7

2 D7

D7

1 D7

2 D7

The Merry Blacksmith


Paddy on the Railroad

Em

A7

A7

Bm

Em

A7

A7

Page 58

Metskukka
Finland Gm Cm

3 4
D7 Gm D7
3

Gm

Cm

Gm

D7

A7

D7
3

Gm

Gm

Cm

Gm

D7

Gm

D7
3

Gm

Valse pour Michel (S. Delicq)


Am Dm G C F

3 4
C F Am E7 Am

Am

Dm

E7

Am

Dm

E7

Am
3

Page 59

Min lskling (Tango)


G7 C E7 F Evert Taube (Swedish, modern) C

2 4
Min lsk ling, du
3

som

en

ros,

en

ny

ut

sprung

en,

skr,

G7

G7

ja,

som

den

lju

vas

te

mu

sik

min

ls

ka

de

du

r.

E7

un

der

bar

du,

min

vn

och

ser

vac

ker

ut,

A7

Dm

G7

och

ls

ka

dig

det

skall

jag

nr

ha

vet

sin

nat

ut!

E7

Am

E7

Am

Nr

he

la

ha

vet

si

nat

ut

och

get

gen

smlt

till

gld!

D7

D7

D7

G7

Ja,

ls

ka

dig,

det

skall

jag

nr

jor

den

lig

get

dd.

Min

E7

lsk

ling

du

som

en

ros,

en

ny

ut

sprung

en,

skr,

A7

Dm

G7

ja,

som

den

lju

vas

te

mu

sik

min

ls

ka

de

du

r.

Page 60

Miss McLeods Reel


Irish G D

Em

Em

Em

Em

Miss Monroes jig


G D G C G D Em G D G C G C G Ireland D

6 8
Em D Em D C Em D C G C G D

The Mist Covered Mountain


Hush, Hush

Am

Em

Em

Am

Em

Am

Traditional Am

3 4
Am G Em G Am G Am G Em Am G Am

Page 61

Mohammeds Radio
Warren Zevon

(Capo 1/2 step) C G C Everybodys restless, and they got no place to go Em F G C Someones always trying to tell them, something they already know F G So their anger and resentment flow (CHORUS) C F C Dont it make you want to rock n roll, all night long Am F C F G On the radio, Mohammeds radio C F C I heard somebody singing sweet and soulful Am F C On the radio, Mohammeds radio F C You know the sheriffs got his problems too F C And he will surely take them out on me and you F C In walks the village idiot, and his face is all aglow G Because hes been up all night listening to Mohammeds radio (Chorus) C G C Everybodys desperate, trying to make ends meet Em F G C Work all day still cant pay the price of gasoline and meat F G Alas their lives are incomplete (Chorus) F C Youve been up all night just listening for his drum F C Hoping that the righteous might just might just might just come F C I heard the general whispering to his aide de camp G Be watchful for Mohammeds lamp (Chorus)

Page 62

Mon Amant de SaintJean (Dm)


E. Carrara Dm Gm A Dm

3 4
Gm C Dm A Dm

Gm

Dm

Dm

Dm7

Gm

Dm

Gm

Dm

Gm

Dm

Dm

Je ne sais pourquoi elle allait danser Saint Jean au musette mais quand ce gars lui a pris un baiser elle frissonnait, tait chipe Refrain 1 Comment ne pas perdre la tte serr par des bras audacieux car lon croit toujours aux doux mots damour quand ils sont dits avec les yeux Refrain 2 Elle qui laimait tant elle le trouvait le plus beau de Saint Jean elle restait grise sans volont sous ses baisers Sans plus rflchir, elle lui donnait le meilleur de son tre beau parleur chaque fois quil mentait elle le savait, mais elle laimait

Refrain 1 Refrain 2 Mais hlas, Saint Jean comme ailleurs un serment nest quun leurre elle tait folle de croire au bonheur et de vouloir garder son coeur Refrain 1 Elle qui laimait tant, elle le trouvait le plus beau de Saint Jean, elle restait grise sans volont sous ses baisers Elle qui laimait tant... Il ne laime plus cest du pass nen parlons plus

Page 63

Mon Amant de SaintJean (Am)


E. Carrara Am Dm E Am

3 4
Dm G Am E Am

Dm

Am

Am

Am7

Dm

Am

Dm

Am

Dm

Am

Am

The Money Musk


Scottish A D A E7 A D E7 A

E7

E7

Page 64

Valse des Monstres


Yann Tiersen Bm F m

3 4
Em
1

Bm

Bm

Bm

F m

Em

Bm

Bm

Bm

F m

Em

1 Bm

2 Bm

D.S.

Reel de Montebello
Am F G Richard Forest (Qubec) Em E

Am

E1

Am

2 E

Am

Am

Em

Am

1 E

Am

2 E

Am

Page 65

Reel de Montral
Trad G D7 G

4 4
G D7 G

A7

A7

1 D

2 D

D7

The Moon and Seven Stars


D G D G A

6 8
D G D G A D

Page 66

Morgan Magan
Turlough OCarolan G Em Am A7 D7

A7

D7

D7

D7

Am

D7

G
3

Am

D7

Am

D7

Morrisons Jig
Irish Em D Em D

6 8
Em D G D

Em

Em

Em

B7

Em

Em

B7

Em

Page 67

Mouth of the Tobique


3

1 G

4 4
3

Em

1 G

the Broom of the Cowden Knowes

the Musical Priest


A

Bm

Bm

Bm

Bm

Bm

Bm

Bm

Bm

Bm

Bm

Bm

Page 68

Music for a Found Harmonium


D A Simon Jeffes D

4 4
A D G A D
fine

Dm

Dm

A7

A7

A7

da Capo

My Cape Breton Home


G D C G D Jerry Holland 1988 Am7 D7

3 4
G D C G Am7 D G

Am

D7

D7

Am

D7

Am7

D7

Page 69

Never on Sunday
Manos Hadjidkas
Intro

D7

D7

D7

Am7

D7

Edim D7

D7

Am7

D7

Niftys freylekhs
D Cm D Cm D Cm D Naftule Brandwein Cm 3
3

2 4
D Cm D Cm D Cm D

Gm

Cm

Cm

Gm

Cm

Cm

D7

Gm

D7

Gm

D7

Gm

3 3

Cm

1 D
3

Cm
3

2D
3

Cm
3

Page 70

Nobel Franz
Em Am Em Am Em trad. Swiss B

4 4 4 4
Em Am Em Am B Em

Em

Am

Am (C)

(F)

Em (B dim) B

Em
3

Am

Am

Em

Transcribed by Jim Speer (jim@broadside.org). Arranged by Rachel Hall.

Norsk Polkett
trad. Norway A D A D G A

4 4
D A D G A

(F m)D(G)

C(F)

G(Em)

Em

Page 71

OCarolans Concerto
A D G D A7 D G A7

4 4
D A D G D Em A a

E7

A7

A7/e

D/f+

D/a

A7

A7

A7

A7

Em

Em

A7

Em

A7

A7

Off to California
3

D7

1 Am

D7

2 D7

New England G

Em

Em

Am

D7

D7

D7

Page 72

Old French
D A7
1 D 2 D

1 A

2 A

The Old Grey Cat


Em D

4 4
Em B7 Em

Em

Em

Em

B7

Am

B7

Em

OneHorned Sheep
G C G Am D

6 8
G C G C D G

1 D

2 D

Page 73

Reel des Onions


G G o Am D

G o

Am

1 G

2 G

Am

Am

Out On the Ocean (A)


A A/C D Bm E7

6 8
A A/C D Bm
1 E7

2 E7

F m

C m

E7sus4

A/C

D dim

E7

C 7/F

F m

C m

E7

A/C

A/C

Bm

E7

Page 74

Out On the Ocean (G)


G D G D

6 8
G D G
1 D7

2 G

Em

Em

Reel des Ouvrieres


G
3

Am

A7

D7

2 4
G Am G C D7 G

A7

D7

D7

Page 75

Parrish Waltz
Bonnie Dawson G D Em C

3 4
Am G C D

Em

Am

1 D

2 D

Em

Bm

Em

Bm

Page 76

Partons, La Mer Est Belle


Acadien B E B

6 8
E F B

Refrain B B 7 E B

F7

Amis, partons sans bruit; La pche sera bonne La lune qui rayonne clairera la nuit. Il faut quavant laurore Nous soyons de retour Pour sommeiller encore Avant quil soit grand jour. REFRAIN: Partons, la mer est belle; Embarquonsnous, pcheurs, Guidons notre nacelle, Ramons avec ardeur. Aux mts hissons les voiles, Le ciel est pur et beau, Je vois briller ltoile Qui guide les matelots!

Ainsi chantait mon pre Lorsquil quitta le port. Il ne sattendait gure y trouver la mort. Par les vents, par lorage, Il fut surpris soudain, Et dun cruel naufrage Il subit le destin. REFRAIN Je nai plus que ma mre Qui ne possde rien; Elle est dans la misre, Je suis son seul soutien. Ramons, ramons bien vite, Je laperois lbas, Je la vois qui minvite En me tendant les bras.

Page 77

Peace, Love, and Understanding


Nick Lowe

intro: v1:

Bb

[repeat 4x]

F C Bb F C Bb As I walk through this wicked world Dm G C Bb Searchin for light in the darkness of insanity. F C Bb F C Bb I ask myself is all hope lost? Dm G C Bb Is there only pain and hatred, and misery? F C Dm Bb Cause each time I feel like this inside, one thing I wanna know: F C Dm G Whats so funny bout peace love & understanding? Ohhhh F C Dm C Whats so funny bout peace love & understanding? F C Bb [repeat 4x] C Bb F As I walk on F C Bb through troubled times. Dm G C Bb My spirit gets so downhearted sometimes. F C Bb F C Bb So where are the strong ones? And who are the trusted? Dm G C Bb And where is the har mony? Sweet harmony. F C Dm Bb Cause each time I feel it slippin away, just makes me wanna cry. F C Dm G Whats so funny bout peace love & understanding? Ohhhh F C Dm C Whats so funny bout peace love & understanding? F Dm C Bb G [repeat 6x] C Bb Ohhhh

v2:

break:

v3:

F C Bb F C Bb So where are the strong ones? And who are the trusted? Dm G C Bb And where is the har mony? Sweet harmony. F C Dm Bb Cause each time I feel it slippin away, just makes me wanna cry. F C Dm G Whats so funny bout peace love & understanding? Ohhhh F C Dm G Whats so funny bout peace love & understanding? Ohhhh F C Dm [hold] Whats so funny bout peace love & understa nding?

Page 78

Petit Reel Indien


Qubec A B E F B F

4 4
B E F B F B

B B F B F

B Variation B

Petronella
New England D A D A

D7

Em

D7

Em

Page 79

Pjex
D C D A trad. Norway D

4 4
D C D A
1 D 2 D

1 D

2 D

Planxty Irwin
Colonel John Irwin

OCarolan D G A7 D A7 D A7

6 8
D G A7 D A7 D A7 D

A7

A7

A7

A7

A7

Pointe au Pic
C G7 C

C7

D7

A7

Dm G7

Am

D7 G

Am

F D7

A7

D7

G7

Page 80

PointeauxOies
Am Em Am Em Am Em Randy Krichbaum (2004) Dm E7

3 4
Am F C E7 Am Em

Dm

E7

Am

Dm

E7

1 Am

2 Am

Am

Am

E7

Am

2 4
Dm E7 Am G F Am E7

Am

E7

Am

Am

E7

FINE

Am

Am

E7

Am

E7

Am

E7

Am

E7

Am D.S. al fine

Page 81

Polka with Teeth


Rachel Hall (1993) Am G Em

Am

Em

Am

Em

Em

Am

Polska #1 (D)
D G D A A G trad. Sweden D/F

3 4
3

1A

2A

1A

2A

Page 82

Polska #2 (D)
from Simon Simonsson, Drangkammarlatar, track 21

9 8 9 8

Polska #3 (D)
tr 9 8
3

from Mattias Helje, Smedjelatar, track 6

tr

tr

tr

tr

Page 83

Polska (Dm/Dmaj)
9 8 9 8 tr tr tr tr
from Simon Simonsson, Drangkammarlatar, track 20

Les Poules Huppes


Crested Hens

Gilles Chabenat Dm (F) (G) (Am)

3 4
Dm (F) (G)
1 A 2

Dm

Gm (B )

Dm (E)

Dm

Gm (B )

1 Dm

2 Dm

Page 84

Puddlegums Misery
John Kirkpatrick
3

E7

Am

E7

Am

4 4
E7 Am F E7 Am

G7

G7

G7

E7

Am

The Rakes of Kildare


Am G

6 8
Am G Em Am

Am

Am

Em

Am

Am

Em

Am

Page 85

Red Haired Boy


Little Beggarman

Irish A D A G

E7

Em

E7

I am a little beggarman a beggin I have been For three score or more in this little Isle of Green Im known from the Liffey, down to Segue Im known by the name of old Johnny Dhu Of all the trades thats goin sure beggin is the best For when a man is tired he can sit down and rest Beg for his dinner he has nothin else to do Only cut around the corner with his old rigadoo I slept in a barn way down at Currabawn A wet night came on and I slept until the dawn With holes in the roof and the rain coming through The rats and the cats they were playing peekaboo When who should awaken but the woman of the house With her white spotty apron and her calico blouse She began to frighten and I said "Boo! Arrah dont be afraid maam, its only Johnny Dhu" I met a little flaxyhaired girl one day "Good morning, little flaxyhaired girl", I did say "Good morning, little beggarman, ahow do you do With your rags and your bags and your old rigadoo?" "Ill buy a pair of leggings, a collar and a tie And a nice young lady Ill fetch bye and bye Ill buy a pair of goggles and colour them blue And and oldfashioned lady, I will make her too" Over the road with my pack on my back Over the fields with my great heavy sack With holes in my shoes and my toes peeping through Singing "Skinnymarinkadoodleo and old Johnny Dhu I must be going to bed, for its getting late at night The fires all raked and out goes the light So now youve heard the story of me old rigadoo "Its goodbye and God be with you", said old Johnny Dhu

Page 86

Rights of Man
Irish Em Am
3

Em

Bm

Em

Em

Em

Bm

Em

Road to Lisdoonvarna
Em D Bm F m A G F m

6 8
Em D Bm F m A Bm Em

Em

Bm

Em

Em

Em

Bm

Em

Em

Reinlender (A)
trad. Norway A D A

2 2
A D A

Bm

A
3

Bm

A
3

Page 87

Rolling Down to Old Maui


Dm A7 Dm A7 Dm A7 Dm A7 Dm A7 Dm A7 Dm

4 4
F C Dm A7 Dm A7 Dm A7 Dm A7 Dm

Dm

A7

Dm

A7

Dm

A7

Dm A7

Dm

Its a damn tough life, full of toil and strife, we whalermen undergo, And we wont give a damn when the gales are done how hard the winds did blow, For were homeward bound from the Arctic grounds with a good ship taut and free, And we wont give a damn when we drink our rum with the girls from old Maui. CHORUS: Rolling down to old Maui, me boys, rolling down to old Maui, Were homeward bound from the Arctic grounds, rolling down to old Maui. Once more we sail with the northerly gales through the ice and wind and rain, Them coconut fronds, them tropical shores, we soon shall see again; Six hellish months weve passed away on the cold Kamchatka sea, But now were bound from the Arctic grounds, rolling down to old Maui. CHORUS Once more we sail with the Northerly gales, towards our island home, Our whaling done, our mainmast sprung, and we aint got far to roam; Our stunsls bones is carried away, what care we for that sound, A living gale is after us, thank God were homeward bound.

CHORUS How soft the breeze through the island trees, now the ice is far astern, Them native maids, them tropical glades, is awaiting our return; Even now their big brown eyes look out, hoping some fine day to see, Our baggy sails, running fore the gales, rolling down to old Maui. CHORUS And now were anchored in the bay with the Kanakas all around With chants and soft aloha ois, they greet us homeward bound; And now ashore well have some fun, well paint them beaches red; Awaken in the arms of an island maid with a big fat aching head. CHORUS

Page 88

Royal Empress Tango


I.AA.BB.AA.T.A I D

4 4
A D A7 D A7

Em

A7

1,2,3,4 5

A D

B D7

D7

D7

Ddim7

D7

D7

D7

D7

A9

Adim7

Gm

D7

Gm

G7

Cm

G7

Cm

Gm

D7

Page 89

Rummys Retreat
2004 Bob Alexander Am

4 4
G Dm Dm/E Dm/F Dm

Am

Dm

Dm/E

slower>|

Dm

C/E

Dm

C/E

Gm
3

Dm

C
3

Dm

Dm7( 5)

C
3 slower to end> 3 3

E7

Page 90

Saddle the Pony


3

6 8
G D G C G D G

Alternate B Em G Em D

Em

D7

Saint Annes Reel


French Canadian D G D

(Bm)

Em

(G)

(A7)

(A7)

(Bm)

Em

(G)

(A7)

(A7)

(D)

Page 91

Skkijrven polkka
A Am E7 Am E7 Finland Am

FINE

2 4
B Am E7 Am E7 Am

C Am A7 Dm E7
1,3 Am 2,4 Am

Am

E7

Am

A7

Dm

Am

E7

Am

Sally Gardens
G C D Em G

4 4
C
1 D

2 D

Am

1 D

2 D

Page 92

Ships Are Sailing


Irish Em D
3 3

Em

Em

1 D

Em

2 D

Em

Em

Em

1 Em

2 Em

The Silver Spear


D G A7 D Trad Ireland G A7

Em

A7

Em

A7

Em

A7

The Silver Spire


D G D A
3

4 4
D G D A D

Em

A7

Page 93

Slngpolska (A)
D D E A B E trad. Sweden E7

3 4
A D D E A B E

Slieve Russell
Am G Am G

6 8
Am Em Am G Am

Am

Am

Am

Em

Am

Am

Sonnys Mazurka
D Bm Em A

3 4
D Bm G A D

Bm

Bm

Page 94

Stari Most
2001 Rachel Hall C G Am F C G

3 4 3 4
G F E Am Dm D G

C6

Dm

Am

Am

Dm

Alternate B part C6

Dm

Dm / C

G/B

Gm / B

Fm / A

Am

Dm

Page 95

Star Trek The Next Generation


B A /B B Fm7 B Cm B /D Gm

3 4
F7 B A /B B Fm7

Cm

B /D

Gm

Bm

Bm

Bm

Am

G/B

C/D

A /B

Fm7

Cm

B /D

Gm

F7

G m

G m

G m

F m

E/G

A/B

D/C

D/C

D/C

E /C

F/G

F/G

Em

B /D

A /C

Page 96

Staten Island
New England D D7 G D A

D7

Swallowtail Jig
Em D Em D Em

6 8
Em D Em D Em

The Howling Wind The Glasgow Reel

Tam Lin

Am

Am

Davey Arthur G

Am

Am

Am

Am

Am

Page 97

Tarbolton Lodge
Em D

4 4
C Bm Em G D C Em

Em

Bm

Em

Em

The Tar Road to Sligo


Bm A D G A Bm A Irish D

6 8
D Em A D Bm Em A D Em A D G A D

Em

Em

Bm

Em

Teetotalers Reel
Temperance Reel

Em

D7

Em

(C)

D7

Em

Em

(C)

D7

Page 98

The Tenpenny Bit


Trad Am G Am G

6 8
Am G Am Em Am

Am

Em

Am

Em

Am

Am

Em

Am

Reel TiM
A D (c)1981 Marcel Messervier Em

3 3

Em

3 3

Page 99

Ungerska Jrnvgns Polkett


Hungarian Railway Polkett

Ritard greatly before end on the 2nd measure D A7 D (A) D

A7

Magnus Bckstrm, 1988 (Sweden) D

2 4
D A7 D (A) D A7 D

A7

Marche de lUnion
D G D A Alfred Montmarquette G A

2 4
3

Bm

Bm

Bm

2 Bm

Utpick Waltz
3

Em

3 4
Em C G
3

Em

2 Fine
3

Em

Bm

Am

Em

Bm

Am

Em

DC al fine

Page 100

Reel des Voyageurs


A D A
1 D

Trad. (Qubec) 2 D E7

4 4
A D E
1A

2A

E7

Whiskey Before Breakfast


D G D A

4 4
D G D A D

Em

Willafjord
D G D Em trad Shetland A7

A7

Em

A7

A7

Em

A7

Page 101

the Wind That Shakes the Barley


Trad D G D Em A7

Em

A7

Em

A7

Em

A7

Em

A7

Bm

Em

A7

The Wizards Walk


Jay Unger Em B7

Am

E7

Am

B7

B7

B7

B7

B7

Em

B7

Em

Edim

Bsus4

B7

Em

B7

Em

Page 102

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