This was found on the mudcat.org site:
One (Am) pleasant summer's morning, when flowers were (G) a (Am) blooming-oh
Nature was adorning, and the small birds (G) sweetly (Am) tuning-oh
(Em) I (Am) met my love near to Banbridge (G) town, my (G)charming (Em) blue-eyed Sally-oh (Am) She is the queen of the county Down, the Flower of (G) Magherally-oh( Am)
Flower of Magehrallyo
Flower of Magehrallyo
I need the cords for this song.Could some one please help me
# Posted on July 27th 2009 by trad man
Re: Flower of Magehrallyo
This was found on the mudcat.org site:
One (Am) pleasant summer's morning, when flowers were (G) a (Am) blooming-oh
Nature was adorning, and the small birds (G) sweetly (Am) tuning-oh
(Em) I (Am) met my love near to Banbridge (G) town, my (G)charming (Em) blue-eyed Sally-oh (Am) She is the queen of the county Down, the Flower of (G) Magherally-oh( Am)
# Posted on July 27th 2009 by mjct
Re: Flower of Magehrallyo
thats great thanks
# Posted on July 28th 2009 by trad man
Re: Flower of Magehrallyo
It is an unaccompanied song.
# Posted on July 30th 2009 by dafydd
Re: Flower of Magehrallyo
It wasn't when Gordon Tyrall sung it with "Iona".
# Posted on July 30th 2009 by Kenny
Re: Flower of Magehrallyo
There's no law about songs being accompanied or unaccompanied. Singers are free to do either with any song. What that sounds like is another matter.
# Posted on August 4th 2009 by suesinger