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Brendan Shine

The Rose Of Castlerea

Brendan Shine

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Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson, conhecida pelo nome artístico Katy Perry, é uma cantora, empresária, e personalidade de televisão estadunidense.

Conhecida por sua notabilidade na música pop moderna, ela foi chamada de "Rainha do Camp" pela revista Vogue. Seguindo uma carreira na música gospel aos 16 anos, Perry lançou seu álbum de estreia, Katy Hudson, pela Red Hill Records em 2001, que não obteve sucesso comercial. Ela se mudou para Los Angeles aos 17 anos para se aventurar na música secular, e mais tarde adotou o nome artístico de "Katy Perry", originário do nome de solteira de sua mãe. Ela gravou um álbum enquanto contratada da Columbia Records, mas foi dispensada, e então assinou com a Capitol Records. Brendan Shine is an Irish folk and country singer, television presenter and accordion player from Athlone. He has achieved 40 chart singles in Ireland and 5 Irish number one singles, and is best known for his songs about everyday Irish life, such as "Do You Want Your Old Lobby Washed Down" and "Spuds".

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Simplificar Afinação: E A D G B ETecla: FCapotraste: 3rd traste [Intro] D G D A D [Verse 1] D G Oh, the lambs were playing in the field D A And the tulips were in flower D G When I left the home that I love so well D A D I can never forget the hour A G D Before me was the Atlantic’s waves A To a home in Tennessee D G And I left behind me the girl I loved D A D She's the Rose of Castlerea [Chorus] D G She may not have been a beauty queen D A She might never be a rose D G But to me she is the fairest flower D A D That in the garden grows A G D And although I’m in America A Across the Atlantic Sea D G Sure I'll always love my Roscommon girl D A D She’s the Rose of Castlerea [Verse 2] D G It’s many the night that I lie in bed D A That my thoughts would from me go D G To the lovely days when I walked my love D A D On the road out by Knockroe A G D Her smiling face, her shining hair A Was a joy for all to see D G ’Twas a cruel day that I went away D A D From you and Castlerea [Chorus] D G She may not have been a beauty queen D A She might never be a rose D G But to me she is the fairest flower D A D That in the garden grows A G D And although I’m in America A Across the Atlantic Sea D G Sure I'll always love my Roscommon girl D A D She’s the Rose of Castlerea [Break] D G D A D [Verse 3] D G I opened up the Roscommon Herald D A That I just received today D G For to read about my native town D A D And my friends so far away A G But the tears began to blind me D A As I glanced across page three D G Had a picture on her wedding day D A D B7 of the Rose of Castlerea (KEY CHANGE) [Verse 4] E A Farewell to you, Roscommon E B From Cloonfad to the Shannon shore E A Farewell to Boyle and Frenchpark E B E I’ll never see you more B A E For the cotton fields near Memphis B Must remain home to me E A But I’ll always love my Roscommon girl E B E She’s the Rose of Castlerea [Chorus] E A She may not have been a beauty queen E B She might never be a rose E A But to me she is the fairest flower E B E That in the garden grows B A E And although I’m in America B Across the Atlantic Sea E A Sure I'll always love my Roscommon girl E B E She’s the Rose of Castlerea E A Sure I'll always love my Roscommon girl E B E She’s the Rose of Castlerea [Outro] E A E B E
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