Key: E major•
Intro 1
E
B
C#m
A
B
E
Verse 1
A
E
town they called Belfast
of sweet happiness
C#m
A
B
E
I spent in that neat little town
A
E
Till a sad misfortune came over me,
C#m
A
B
E
bitter ate by the black velvet bands
B
E
A
E
Her eyes they shone like diamonds,
A
C#m
her shoulders
A
B
E
Tied up with her black velvet band
B
E
As I went strolling down Broadway
A
B
Come traipsing along the highway
E
A
E
She was both fair and handsome,
C#m
A
B
E
tied up with a black velvet band
A
E
Her eyes they shone like diamonds,
A
B
Tied up with her black velvet
E
A
C#m
A
B
E
band
Well, I took a stroll with
A
E
this pretty fair maid
E
C#m
Well, I knew she meant the doing of him
A
B
E
By the look in her roguish black eye
I got what she took from his pocket
C#m
A
B
Was, that says to that black velvet band
E
A
E
Her eyes they shone like diamonds,
A
B
tied up with her black velvet band
E
A
E
Before the judge and the jury,
E
C#m
E
C#m
And the judge, said to me, young man,
A
B
E
the case against you is clear
We'll give you seven
E
B
to be spent far away from the land
B
E
and re lations,
C#m
A
B
E
vitriate by the black velvet band
A
E
Her eyes, shone like diamonds
A
B
Tied up with her black velvet band
E
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TunerE A D G B E
ChordsE B C#m A
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