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Mull of Kintyre
Paul McCartney
3/4 time. Mull of Kintyre has lots of walkups/walk downs in the
bass line. Only those that make a difference for a solo acoustic guitar are
indicated in the chart. Lyrics have been verified at PaulMcCartney.com.
| A | A | A | A |
|A |A |D |D |A
Mull of Kintyre, oh mist rolling in from the sea
|A A/C# |D |D
My desire is always to be here
|A |A | A | A |
Oh, Mull of Kintyre
|A |A |A7 |A7 A/B A/C# |
Far have I travelled and much have I seen . .
|D |D |A |A A/E A/G#|
Dark distant mountains with valleys of green . .
|A |A |A7 |A7 A/B A/C# |
Past painted deserts the sunset's on fire as he
|D |D |E7 |A <> | <> |
Carries me home to the Mull of Kintyre . . .
|A |A A/C# |D |D |A
Mull of Kintyre, oh mist rolling in from the sea
|A A/C# |D |D
My desire is always to be here
|A |A | A | A | A | A |
Oh, Mull of Kintyre
| D | D | G | G | D | D | G | G | D | D | D | D D/A D/F# |
(Modulation: Bagpipe solo) . . .
|D |D |D |D D/E D/F# |
Sweep through the heather like deer in the glen . .
|G |G |D |D |
Carry me back to the days I knew then
|D |D |D7 <> |n/c |
Nights when we sang like a heavenly choir of the
|G |G |A7 |D <> | <> |
Life and the times of the Mull of Kintyre . . .
|D |D |G |G |D
Mull of Kintyre, oh mist rolling in from the sea
|D |G |G
My desire is always to be here
|D |D |
Oh, Mull of Kintyre
| D | D | A | A | D | D | A | A |
(Modulation: Bagpipe solo)
|A |A |A |A A/B A/C# |
Smiles in the sunshine and tears in the rain . .
|D |D |A |A A/E A/G#|
Still take me back where my mem'ries remain . .
|A |A |A7 |A A/B A/C# |
Flickering embers grow higher and higher as they
|D |D |E7 |A <> | <> |
Carry me back to the Mull of Kintyre . . .
|A |A A/C# |D |D |A
Mull of Kintyre, oh mist rolling in from the sea
|A A/C# |D |D
My desire is always to be here
|A |A | A | A |
Oh, Mull of Kintyre
|D |D |G |G |D
Mull of Kintyre, oh mist rolling in from the sea
|D |G |G
My desire is always to be here
|D |D | D | D |
Oh, Mull of Kintyre
| D | D | A | A | D | D | A | A |
Charted by Dexex
I write chord charts for my own use as a rhythm guitarist. I don't
claim they are the "right" way. They're not intended to be taken
as tabs - which notate exactly how a song was played on a recording.