Chords for "I'm Going back To Yarrawonga" Australian Great War Song By Ella ShieldsC 1917
Tempo:
81.9 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Good day to you viewers, the Colonel speaking to you live from the Grand British Imperial YouTube Broadcasting.
record?
sung by Ella Shields.
[Db] Gallipoli.
[Gm] [C] [G] [Am] [D]
[Am] [Em] Here's a [N] world of soldiers, who sailed the mountains, the earth, and [G] then through the air.
Here's a world of soldiers, up to the pit, for peace and [F] to smile.
[C] men born [E] of the lake, who walked [Am] out to see the sky.
record?
sung by Ella Shields.
[Db] Gallipoli.
[Gm] [C] [G] [Am] [D]
[Am] [Em] Here's a [N] world of soldiers, who sailed the mountains, the earth, and [G] then through the air.
Here's a world of soldiers, up to the pit, for peace and [F] to smile.
[C] men born [E] of the lake, who walked [Am] out to see the sky.
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Good day to you viewers, the Colonel speaking to you live from the Grand British Imperial YouTube Broadcasting.
Have you got a regal record?
Number G8138, I'm going back again to Yara Wonga, sung by Ella Shields.
Now this turns out to be a Great War record, something to do with Australia at [Db] Gallipoli.
Or Australians I should say at Gallipoli.
Anyway, here we go.
_ _ [C] _
_ [Gm] _ [C] _ _ [G] _ [Am] _ _ [D] _
[Am] _ _ _ [Em] Here's a [N] world of soldiers, who sailed the mountains, the earth, and [G] then through the air.
Here's a world of soldiers, up to the pit, for peace and [F] to smile.
And [C] men born _ _ [E] _ of the lake, who walked [Am] out to see the sky.
[E] He wandered [Am] round upon the land, [B] but through the [E] things of God.
And after years of battling, with their [A] hearts full of lead.
The air most dead will send you home, for [F] there's always [E] bigger things.
[Fm] I'm [B] going [C] back [G] again to Yara [Gm] Wonga, [F] to Yara Wonga, I'll linger [G] longer.
I'm going back to [Am] Yara Wonga, [E] [Dm] where the light, [D] I'm [G] always _ _ _ _ dreaming.
Yara Wonga, [F] I'll sing those songs again, [Em] and no more hunger.
You can have [G] all your fair seas [F] and [E] fairer lights.
[G] I want to be the loving song that's near [C] your [B] mind.
I'm [G] going back to [Am] Yara [Ab] Wonga, you [D] _ _
[E] _ _ _ can still get back to [Abm] all this.
[C] He went [G] upon the land, [C] to [D] learn [G] the power. _ _
He studied songs, like a sailing forest camp, [Am] _ [D]
[G] filled with [C] wood.
[E] For lies [Am] of trouble polite he, kept writing just to stay.
He hadn't had a dream of sleep, so [B] he went [E] away.
And Mrs.
De Palry, kept telling books to hear.
So [Gm] few just [A] say these lines, remember [F] them, the [E] moments is I saw.
[C] _ [G] _
[C] Yara Wonga, [Em] to [F] Yara Wonga, I'll linger [Gm] longer. _
_ _ Yara Wonga, [Fm] to [B] Yara [D] Wonga, [Gm] _ _ [N] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [G] _
_ [F] I'll sing those songs again.
[N] _ _
You can have all your fair seas and fairer lights.
I want [G] to be the loving song that's near [C] your mind.
I'm going [Ab] back to [G] Yara [Am] Wonga, [Fm] the [D] land of the [C] _ kangaroos.
[N] _
Amazing viewers, I thought terms like digger and bonzer were invented by Barry
Have you got a regal record?
Number G8138, I'm going back again to Yara Wonga, sung by Ella Shields.
Now this turns out to be a Great War record, something to do with Australia at [Db] Gallipoli.
Or Australians I should say at Gallipoli.
Anyway, here we go.
_ _ [C] _
_ [Gm] _ [C] _ _ [G] _ [Am] _ _ [D] _
[Am] _ _ _ [Em] Here's a [N] world of soldiers, who sailed the mountains, the earth, and [G] then through the air.
Here's a world of soldiers, up to the pit, for peace and [F] to smile.
And [C] men born _ _ [E] _ of the lake, who walked [Am] out to see the sky.
[E] He wandered [Am] round upon the land, [B] but through the [E] things of God.
And after years of battling, with their [A] hearts full of lead.
The air most dead will send you home, for [F] there's always [E] bigger things.
[Fm] I'm [B] going [C] back [G] again to Yara [Gm] Wonga, [F] to Yara Wonga, I'll linger [G] longer.
I'm going back to [Am] Yara Wonga, [E] [Dm] where the light, [D] I'm [G] always _ _ _ _ dreaming.
Yara Wonga, [F] I'll sing those songs again, [Em] and no more hunger.
You can have [G] all your fair seas [F] and [E] fairer lights.
[G] I want to be the loving song that's near [C] your [B] mind.
I'm [G] going back to [Am] Yara [Ab] Wonga, you [D] _ _
[E] _ _ _ can still get back to [Abm] all this.
[C] He went [G] upon the land, [C] to [D] learn [G] the power. _ _
He studied songs, like a sailing forest camp, [Am] _ [D]
[G] filled with [C] wood.
[E] For lies [Am] of trouble polite he, kept writing just to stay.
He hadn't had a dream of sleep, so [B] he went [E] away.
And Mrs.
De Palry, kept telling books to hear.
So [Gm] few just [A] say these lines, remember [F] them, the [E] moments is I saw.
[C] _ [G] _
[C] Yara Wonga, [Em] to [F] Yara Wonga, I'll linger [Gm] longer. _
_ _ Yara Wonga, [Fm] to [B] Yara [D] Wonga, [Gm] _ _ [N] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [G] _
_ [F] I'll sing those songs again.
[N] _ _
You can have all your fair seas and fairer lights.
I want [G] to be the loving song that's near [C] your mind.
I'm going [Ab] back to [G] Yara [Am] Wonga, [Fm] the [D] land of the [C] _ kangaroos.
[N] _
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