Black is the Colour - Christy Moore - Cover version

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2009

Black is the colour is a scottish song sung by Christy Moore. The Word Clyde is used. However it originated in America back during mass immigration.This is my cover please Rate and leave a comment if you like.

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  • Sorry 2nd string sound Awful!!!!!!!!!! LMAO

  • Good job. I like your voice on this song. Christy Moore is a great one to learn from. Also see the version by garibelon on YouTube.

  • @hivolt03 Thanks for your comments however at least you can play guitar nicely, Christy Moore is great, I have been fortunate enough to see him live

  • what are the 3 or four chords you are playing??

  • @kdoggg14 First chord is a type of F (1st Finger 2nd String 1st Fret, 2nd Finger 3rd String second Fret, third finger 5th string 3rd fret and 4th finger on 4th string on 3rd fret)

    F, G, Am

    F, G, Em

    F, G, Em

    F, G Am

    Hope this helps

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  • well done check out my version let me nkow what ya think xxx

  • Gr8 stuff zyggy, well deserved views, im sure there'll be many more

  • can you give me the chords

  • 10 outa 10 mate, simple but perfect, did the song great justice

  • very nice mate :-)

  • strumming pattern?

  • Thanks for the guitar compliment. I am on a thirty year struggle to be self taught and just started taking some lessons. I would love to see Christy Moore perform. Keep playing and singing.

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