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  1. Lyrics: Patrick Joseph McCall (1861-1919) - Irish songwriter and poet. Music: Arthur Warren Darley (1873–1929) - Irish fiddle player, composer, music teacher and examiner. Date: 1898. Brief: The song was written as a commemoration to the Irish Rebellion of 1798.

  2. May 8, 2019 · [Intro] D G D C G D G D C G / [Verse] D G At Boolavogue, as the sun was setting D Em G O'er the bright May meadows of Shelmalier D G A rebel hand set the heather blazing D Bm G D And brought.

  3. Mar 1, 2017 · D Bm G At Boolavogue, as the sun was setting D Bm Em G O'er the bright May meadows of Shelmalier, D Bm G A rebel hand set the heather blazing D Bm Em D And brought the neighbours from far and...

  4. Boolavogue lyrics and chords. The lyrics to Boolavogue were written by one of Ireland’s greatest songwriters, P J McCall. The song recounts the story of Father Murphy who won a serious of battles against British forces in Wexford during the 1798 Rebellion.

  5. Boolavogue Key: D D Bm G At Boolavogue, as the sun was setting D Bm Em G O'er the bright May meadows of Shelmalier, D Bm G A rebel hand set the heather blazing D Bm Em D And brought the neighbours from far and near.

  6. Boolavogue videos. Lyrics and Chords. It’s perhaps surprising then that it wasn’t written until 1898 – exactly 100 years after the events it describes. The author was Patrick Joseph McCall, more usually known as PJ McCall, who wrote Boolavogue to mark the centenary of the rising. Patrick Jospeh McCall.

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  8. Boolavogue (Key C) / F / At Boolavogue, as the sun was setting. Am Dm F O'er the bright May meadows of Shelmalier, he heather blazingAm G C And brought the neighbours. C7 F / Then Father Murphy, from old Kilcormack, h a warning cry; (G) / F / "Arm! Arm!" he cried, "For I'v.

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