6 Chords used in the song: A, D, D7, G, A7, E
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A D A
Mull of Kintyre oh mist rolling in from the sea
D A
my desire is always to be here oh Mull of Kintyre
A
Far have I travelled and much have I seen
D A
dark distant mountains with valleys of green
Past painted deserts the sun sets on fire
D A
as he carries me home to the Mull of Kintyre
A D A
Mull of Kintyre oh mist rolling in from the sea
D A
my desire is always to be here oh Mull of Kintyre
(bagpipes) A D A D A
D D7
Sweep through the heather like deer in the glen
G D
carry me back to the days I knew then
Break
Nights when we sang like a heavenly choir
G A7 D
of the life and the times of the Mull of Kintyre
D G D
Mull of Kintyre oh mist rolling in from the sea
G A7 D
my desire is always to be here oh Mull of Kintyre
D
Smiles in the sunshine and tears in the rain
D A
still takes me back where my memories remain
Flickering embers grow higher and higher
D E A
as they carry me back to the Mull of Kintyre
A D A
Mull of Kintyre oh mist rolling in from the sea
D A
my desire is always to be here oh Mull of Kintyre
D G D
Mull of Kintyre oh mist rolling in from the sea
G A7 D
my desire is always to be here oh Mull of Kintyre
(woooohoo!)
la lala la
mull of kintyre
la lala la
mull of kintyre
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About this song: Mull Of Kintyre
"Mull of Kintyre" is a popular 1977 song by former Beatle Paul McCartney and his band Wings. The song was penned by McCartney and bandmate Denny Laine in tribute to the picturesque Kintyre peninsula in Argyll, Scotland, where McCartney had owned a home and recording studio since the late 1960s."Mull of Kintyre" was recorded in August 1977 in London, during a break in recording the London Town album caused by Linda McCartney's advanced pregnancy, which led to the departure of Jimmy McCulloch and Joe English from Wings. Read more on Last.fm.