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A|---2---4-5-----------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-----------------2-0------------------------------------------------------||
C|-------------2-------2-2---------------------------------------------------|
G|-2---0-----2---0---------------------------------------------------------- |
A|-0-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------0-------------------------------------5-2-2-------3-2-2-0-0---------|
C|---2-1---2-2-------------------------------------------2-------------------|
G|-----------------7--7--6--6--4-4-----4-6--7--------------------------------|
A|-0-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------0-------------------------------------5-2-2-------3-2-0-------------|
C|---2-1---2-2-------------------------------------------2-------2-2---------|
G|-----------------7--7--6--6--4-4-----4-6--7--------------------------------|
A|-0-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------0-------------------------------------5-2-2-------3-2-0-------------|
C|---2-1---2-2-------------------------------------------2-------2-2---------|
G|-----------------7--7--6--6--4-4-----4-6--7--------------------------------|
A|---2---4----4---2----------------------------------------------------------|
E|----------0----------------------------------------------------------------|
C|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-2---0--------0---4-2-0----------------------------------------------------|
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About this song: Fairytale Of New York
Fairytale of New York" is a Christmas song by Anglo-Irish folk-rock group The Pogues, and featuring the British singer Kirsty MacColl. The song is an Irish folk style ballad, written by Jem Finer and Shane MacGowan, and featured on The Pogues' album If I Should Fall from Grace with God. According to the Fairytale of New York Songfacts, this song was inspired by JP Donleavy's 1961 novel of the same title. The author told The Daily Mail: "Technically Read more on Last.fm.