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Seven Drunken Nights Sheet Music Notes

By The Dubliners. Seven drunken nights easy beginner piano notes now included which are different than the first piece of sheet music.This one is set in the key of A Major. It was a massive hit for the Dubs. back in the 1960's with Ronnie Drew on vocals. The whistle notes are included . Seven Drunken Nights song lyrics and chords by The Dubliners .​Seven drunken nights violin sheet music tab for beginners now added showing where to place your fingers on the strings while playing the song.

Song Meaning.
"Seven Drunken Nights" is a humorous and somewhat bawdy Irish folk song, famously performed by The Dubliners. The song tells a story of infidelity, deceit, and alcohol-fueled obliviousness, with a repetitive structure that builds humor with each verse. Here's a breakdown of its meaning:

1. Narrative Structure
The song follows a man who comes home drunk every night of the week and notices clues that suggest his wife is having an affair. These clues include strange items (such as boots, a coat, a horse, etc.) that don’t belong to him but are explained away by his wife in increasingly ridiculous ways.
Despite the clear evidence of infidelity, the man is too drunk or gullible to put the pieces together until the end.

2. Themes of Alcohol and Infidelity
The song explores themes of excessive drinking and its consequences. The man’s drunkenness blinds him to the obvious signs of his wife’s unfaithfulness, highlighting how alcohol can impair judgment.
It also deals with themes of domestic conflict and deception, but in a humorous, lighthearted way.

3. Humor and Satire

The song is satirical, poking fun at the man’s obliviousness and his wife’s increasingly absurd excuses. The repetitive structure and escalating ridiculousness of each verse add to the comedic effect.
The playful tone turns what could be a serious or sad situation into a humorous folk tale.

4. Censorship and Controversy
Traditionally, the song has only five verses because additional verses were considered too bawdy or inappropriate in some settings. However, many modern versions include all seven verses for a complete story.
5. Folk Tradition

"Seven Drunken Nights" is rooted in oral storytelling traditions and is typical of Irish folk songs that use humor and repetition to engage the audience. It’s often performed as a pub singalong, encouraging laughter and participation.
In summary, "Seven Drunken Nights" is a humorous and exaggerated tale of drunkenness and infidelity, beloved for its cheeky storytelling and infectious, singable melody. Its humor and absurdity have made it a popular staple in the world of Irish folk music.

Seven drunken nights sheet music and tin whistle notes
Seven drunken nights sheet music and tin whistle notes
​​Below is the list of sheet music and tin whistle songs that are in my ebooks. This is the largest collection of tin whistle songs ever put together.[over 800 songs ] Including folk, pop and trad tunes plus German And French songs along with Christmas Carols.
All of the sheet music tabs have been made as easy to play as was possible.
​The price of the ebooks is €7.50 
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