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Ballad Of Jack Reilly by Johnny McEvoy


                        Ballad Of Jack Reilly


Tuning:E A D G B E
Key:G
Capo:no capo

[Verse 1]
   G                                      F                   Em C
His  hair was red, his eyes were blue, his age was eighteen years
       G               C.                     G.           C       D
And as they sailed all round Cape Horn his eyes filled up with tears
       G                               D          Em   C
For he knew he’d never see his home or native land again
        G                 C               D             G
And the captain said Jack Reilly you will die a convict man –G-G-C
     D                                    C              G
With prison chains around his wrists that cut him to the bone
    D                                    C              G
The captain said ‘Jack Reilly, son, your very soul I’ll wn
                                         D                  Em C
I’ll bend and twist it to my will - for death you’ll surely pray
        G                C                D                G
But I’ll see you live to end your days in chains in Botany Bay –G-G-C
 
 
[Verse 2]
     G                                   D              Em  C
With quiet words Jack Reilly swore ‘The day will surely come
     G                  C                 G          C    D
When I will slip these prison chains and justice will be done’
    G                                   D                Em  C
For three long weeks he took no bred, just water from the can
    G                        C        D                G
And all his comrades around him swore he was the dying man –G-G-C
  D                                       C                   G
Until one night he slipped his chains and out of the door he ran
    D                                 C                G
He grabbed a pistol from the guard and up the deck he sprang
                                 D               Em  C
‘My name it is Jack Reilly and from Ireland I do come
    G               C              D               G
And neither man nor master has the right to tie me down!’ –G-G-C
 
 
[Verse 3]
   G                                 D                    Em   C
Up to the captain’s door he went - no fear could slow him down
     G                C           G     C         D
For he would show no mercy to the servant of the crown
    G                                    D             Em     C
The captain stepped out on the deck with cutlass in his hand
     G             C                    D              G
‘Surrender or I’ll run you trough and drop where you stand!’ –G-G-C
     D                                 C              G
The crew looked on in silence then and ne’er a murmur made
     D                                 C               G
For they were tired and hungry men and not a word was said
                                        D              Dm  C
Jack Reilly raised the pistol high, the captain made a frown
     G                            D                  G
And with a single pistol shot he brought the captain down –G-G-C
 
 
[Verse 4]
 G                                        D                    Em   C
The crew they said ‘Jack Reilly, mate, we’ll lower you o’er the side
   G              C                G         C           D
Into the longboat you must go and bid this ship good bye
     G                                  D                  Em  C
For there’s a man-o-war about -  they’ll catch you if they can
    G                  C                 D                G
And from the yard down, Jack me boy, your body they will hang’ –G-G-C
    D                                  C        .     G
And so he turned the longboat round and to the rising sun
      D                                  C              G
Five lonely days and nights he rowed till he was nearly done
                                           D                 Em  C
Then he heard the sound of breaking waves on free Australian sand
    G             C               D                 G
And jumping from the longboat up on to the beach he swam –G-G-C
 
 
[Verse 5]
      G                                  D                  Em  C
Through New South Wales he made his way beneath the burning sun
    G                 C             G            C        D
And ’cross the Murray River when a month was barely gone
   G                                D                  Em   C
T’was there he met an outlaw band, he told them of his plight
     G                     C                D                G
They said ‘Brave man, Jack Reilly, you will ride with us tonight’ –G-G-C
    D                                   C                   G
They rode like devils through the dust across Australian plains
     D                                    C                   G
They robbed the banks in every town, they robbed the smoking trains
                                   D                     Em   C
Jack Reilly was the best of them, he rode from dusk till dawn
   G                 C               D                   G
He shot the bankers one by one - he shot the bankers down –G-G-C
 
 
[Verse 6]
    G                                    D               Em  C
The constables and troopers searched the land from miles around
     G              C              G         C     D
Yet neither hide nor hair of him was nowhere to be found
     G                                       D             Em  C
The folks round here where Irish and they’d answer with a grin
     G                   C             D              G
‘You say his name’s Jack Reilly? No -  never heard of him…’ –G-G-C
    D                                   C                G
For six long years he rode the bush, he led the outlaw band
   D                                       C                     G
He robbed the rich men from their gold, he took it from their hands
                                        D                  Em  C
No woman’s love could hold him down though many tried and failed
     G             C                  D             G
Jack Reilly was a free man now and no man’s law of beyed  -G-G-C
 
 
[Verse 7]
    G                              D                 Em  C
The time was passing quickly by and Jack was slowing down
    G               C               G          C      D
One day he left the outlaw band for Queensland he was bound
   G                            D              Em  C
He spurred his teams old pony as he headed for the line
          G             C                  D              G
With the constables and troopers getting closer all the time –G-G-C
    D                           C                    G
He rode through Bullawarra on a cold and moonlight night
    D                                       C               G
The troopers closed behind him, well, they found him at daylight
                                          D             Em  C
Six carbine shots rang out that dawn that took his life away
    G                     C          D               G
And that was how Jack Reilly died way down in Botany Bay





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