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Drag Her Round The Road

I learned “Drag Her Round The Road” from Hugh Healy & Blackie O’Connell’s duet album “We Were Drinking And Kissing The Ladies”. It is a great reel which I have enjoyed playing for many years now and never get tired of it!

It is also known as “drag her (a)round the corner” or “drag her (a)round the house”.

X:1
T:Drag Her round the Road
R:reel
M:4/4
K:Em
BEED E2GE|E2GE DEGA|BEED E2DE|GABG A2GA|
BEED E2GE|E2GE DEGA|BEED E2DE|GABG A2BA||
G2GF GBdB|c2AB cded|B2BA GBde|dBGB A2BA|
G2GF GBdB|c2AB cdef|gedB c2ge|dBGB A2GA||
Sheet Music for "Drag Her round the Road"Drag Her round the Roadreel

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