Jonathan Kelly - Eileen Chords & Tabs

 

Eileen Chords & Tabs

Jonathan Kelly Chords & Tabs

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Eileen Chords

   
Eileen by Jonathan Kelly

Tuning: DADGBE

D	         F#m		                              Bm
               Bm7
Eileen, don’t you remember, don’t you remember me?


G2		                         D
                     A7
I was your secret boyfriend, when you were just seventeen


D	               F#m
                            Bm7
Eileen my sister was right when she said we could never be


G2		             D	        A
  D 	Dsus4		D
I was all in orange, but you were all in green


	              G1					                                                D
   Dsus4 	D
Ah but I loved you, pure and sweet as a mountain stream,


		              G1				                                                 D
Ah but I loved you soft as the rain on the cobbled street


A2					                                                     Bm
You could never tell your mother about me (ba da da da dum)


A2						                                                                Bm
Your brother would have come to sort me out (ba da da da dum)


A2					                                                                      Bm
And though you were the sweetest thing that I had ever seen


Em7			                               A7
It would always come down,


Em7			                              A7
it would always come down,


Em7			                            A7	(no chord)
  D	Dsus4 	D
It must always come down to the orange and the green


At nights we sat by your gas fire, music on the radio
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Our favourite was the Merseybeats’ ‘We’ve Got a Groovy Kind of Love.’

Then we’d lie on your bed and we’d kiss, and we’d kiss and we’d kiss some more

Clandestine lovers, with no place to go


Ah but I loved you, pure and sweet as a mountain stream,

Ah but I loved you soft as the rain on the cobbled street

The last time that we met I knew it was over (ba da da da dum)

I could see the sad resignation in your eyes (ba da da da dum)

Just made you look more beautiful, so contrite and serene

‘Cos it must always come down,

It must always come down,

It must always come down to the orange and the green

Suppose you got married, got children, grandchildren now I guess

Suppose your life’s been good to you

I hope that you’ve been blessed.

I’m sending out this message to you Eileen just to make you smile

And remember a sad-faced ragged boy, that you once loved for a while

Ah but I loved you, pure and sweet as a mountain stream,

Ah but I loved you soft as the rain on the cobbled street

It’s forty years on since we walked together

Hand in hand down O’Connell Street

The world has changed a lot since then but enough as I have seen

‘Cos still it always comes down

Still it always comes down,

It still always comes down to the orange and the green.


Eileen, don’t you remember, don’t you remember me...?

D	     F#m	    Bm	    Bm7	    G2
    G1	    A2	     Em7

2	      2           	2	       2	          3	        0	        3	       5	       0
3	      2           	3	       3	          3	        2	        0	       5	       3
2	      2	           4	       4	          4	        0	        0	       6	       0
0      	4           	4       	4	          5         2	        0	       7	       2
0       4	           2	       0         	 5        	0	        2	       7	       2
0      	X         	 X	       X           X        	X	       X	       X	       X