Star Of County Down by Traditional Irish Folk Song Solo Guitar Guitar Instructor

[Verse 1] Near Banbridge Town in the County Down One morning last July Down a bóithrín green came a sweet cailín And she smiled as she passed me by She looked so sweet from her two bare feet. Share 6.1M views 7 years ago Singalong to Star of the Co. Down by The Irish Rovers, with lyrics onscreen. From Saints and Sinners https://open.spotify.com/album/18nSbl. and from "50 Years".

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With my shoes shone bright and my hat cocked right for a smile of a nut brown rose. No pipe I'll smoke, no horse I'll yoke 'Til my plough is rust coloured brown. 'Til a smiling bride, by my own fireside Sits the star of the County Down. From Bantry Bay up to Derry Quay and From Galway to Dublin Town, No maid I've seen like the brown colleen To make sure I was standing there E G D Chorus: Oh, from Bantry Bay up to Derry Quay E D And from Galway to Dublin town E G D No maid I've seen like the brown colleen E D e That I met in the. [4] "The Star of the County Down" uses a tight rhyme scheme. Each stanza is a double quatrain, and the first and third lines of each quatrain have an internal rhyme on the second and fourth feet: [aa]b [cc]b. The refrain is a single quatrain with the same rhyming pattern. 0:00 / 5:08 Star Of The County Down (With lyrics) Rhanah 375 subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 867 75K views 7 years ago The traditional Irish song, Star Of The County Down! :D Enjoy! ^-^.

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She's the star of the County Down" From Bantry Bay up to Derry's Quay and From Galway to Dublin Town No maid I've seen like the fair colleen That I met in the County Down She had soft brown eyes with a look so shy And a smile like the rose in June And she sang so sweet what a lovely treat As she lilted an Irish tune At the Lammas dance I was in. No maid I've seen like the brown colleen. That I met in the County Down. [Verse 5] At the Harvest Fair, she'll be surely there. And I'll dress in my Sunday clothes. Get my shoes shone bright and. Lyrics Star of the County Down. Star of the County Down. Near Banbridge Town in the County Down One morning last July Down a bóithrín green came a sweet cailín. And she smiled as she passed me by She looked so sweet from her two bare feet To the sheen of her nut-brown hair Such a winsome elf, I′m ashamed of myself For to see I was staring. 6 translations Star of the County Down lyrics Near Banbridge town, in the County Down One morning last July Down a bóithrín green came a sweet cailín And she smiled as she passed me by. She looked so sweet from her two bare feet To the sheen of her nut brown hair Such a winsome elf, I'm ashamed of myself For the see of her standing there.

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At the harvest fair she'll be surely there and I'll dress my Sunday clothes With my hat cocked right and my shoes shon bright for a smile from the nut-brown Rose No horse I'll yoke, or pipe I smoke, 'til the rust in my plough turn brown And a smiling bride by my own fireside sits the star of the County Down From Bantry Bay down to Derry Quay Fr. Traditional Irish Song Lyrics. Star of the County Down Near Banbridge town, in the County Down One morning in July Down a boreen green came a sweet colleen And she smiled as she passed me by. She looked so sweet from her two white feet To the sheen of her nut-brown hair Such a coaxing elf, I'd to shake myself To make sure I was standing there. For to [Em] see I was [D] really [Em] there. From [G] Bantry Bay up to [D] Derry Quay and From [Em] Galway to Dublin [D] Town, No [Em maid] I've seen like the G brown [D] colleen That I [Em] met in the D County [Em] Down. As she onward sped, sure I shook my head And I looked with a feeling rare. Then I said, says I, to a passer-by,

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Create and get +5 IQ. [Verse 1] Em G D Em C Bm Near Banbridge Town in the County Down, One morning last July Em G D Em C Em From a bóithrín green came a sweet cailín, And she smiled as she passed me by G D Em C Bm She looked so sweet from her two bare feet, To the sheen of her nut brown hair Em G D Em C Em Such a winsome elf, I'm ashamed. It's Rosie McCann from the banks of the Bann, She's the star of the County Down". [Chorus] At the Harvest Fair she'll be surely there And I'll dress in my Sunday clothes, With my shoes shone bright and my hat cocked Right for a smile from my nut brown rose. No pipe I'll smoke, no horse I'll yoke Till my plough turns rust colored brown.