Mr Connaughton Chords

by Ralph McTell
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Difficulty: intermediate
Tuning: E A D G B E
Capo: no capo
Author Dunkelschelm [pro] 45. Last edit on May 5, 2018

Chords

C#m
A
E

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Mr. Connaughton by Ralph McTell
 
[Intro]
C#m H7 A H7 A H7 E
 
E          H7     E        A
Mr Connaughton my memory's long, 
           E            H7             C#m        H7
though the years have flown though the years have gone.
         A           E           H7 C#m
Was your wife's name Marjorie or Mary?
     C#m      H7           A
Were you from Cork or Tipperary?
 
[Zwischenspiel]
C#m H7 A H7 E
 
E          H7       E             A
Mr Connaughton when we lived underneath
       E             H7              C#m             H7
Oh you said it was a lucky man had a gap between his teeth 
    A     E       H7        C#m
And for a while I had a gap too
       C#m            H7             A
But it closed when my big teeth came through.
      C#m            H7             A       H7 E
Oh it closed when my big teeth came through.
 
E          H7                E            A
Mr Connaughton you seemed to laugh such a lot
    E                  H7            C#m      H7
And that would make us smile too, as often as not
    A          E                H7   C#m
Did you have a friend who was a soldier?
         C#m            H7            A
Well I'm gonna join the army when I'm older.
 
[Zwischenspiel]
C#m H7 A H7 E
 
       E               H7             E        A
Well I know you paid a fiver for that old motorbike
         E                H7        C#m              H7
And they said it wouldn't run, but I thought that it might.
      A       E             H7              C#m
I was nearly asleep when it spluttered into life
      C#m                  H7              A
And I clenched my fist and smiled a secret smile of delight
         C#m        H7       A    H7 E
Was your first name Kevin or Mike?
 
  E                 H7         E        A
I remember when you built us a soap-box cart
         E            H7          C#m              H7
With the wheels off a pram, and a plank out in the yard,
        A                E             H7                  C#m
And you gave us a bit of string but we steered it with our feet.
   C#m            H7              A
Oh boy it was the best one on the street,
             C#m                H7              A        H7 E
And you said "Jesus, that's the best one on the street".
 
  E                  H7     E        A
I remember when your little girl was born
    E               H7        C#m     H7
You brought her downstairs to show us all,
    A          E       H7   C#m
And we were allowed to kiss her
      C#m        H7     A
And I wished she was my sister.
 
[Zwischenspiel]
C#m H7 A H7 E
 
E          H7       E      A
Mr Connaughton, you moved away
          E             H7    C#m    H7
With your wife and your baby, but we stayed
     A    E         H7        C#m
Till finally we got re-housed too
      C#m   H7      A
And I never will forget you
 
[Zwischenspiel]
C#m H7 A H7 E
 
E          H7     E        A
Mr Connaughton my memory's long, 
           E            H7             C#m        H7
though the years have flown though the years have gone.
         A           E           H7 C#m
Was your wife's name Marjorie or Mary?
     C#m      H7           A
Were you from Cork or Tipperary?
 
[Outro]
C#m H7 A H7 A H7 E
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Mr Connaughton – Ralph McTell
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