And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda Chords by Eric Bogle

Tempo:
115.2 bpm
Chords used:

C

G

F

Am

Gm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda chords
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Now when I was a [F] young man, [C] I carried [Am] me pack,
And [C] I lived the [G] free life on [C] the rover.
[F] [C] From the Murray's [F] green basin to [C] the dusty [Am] outback,
[C] Well I waltzed my Matilda all over.
[G] Then in 1915 [F] my country [C] said,
Son, [G] it's time you [Gm] stop rambling, [F] there's work to [C] be done.
So they gave me [F] a tin hat [C] and they gave me [Am] a gun,
And [C] they marched [G] me away to the [C] war.
And the band [F] played Waltzing [C] Matilda,
As the ship pulled away from [G] the quay.
[F] And amidst all the cheers, the [C] flag waving [Am] and tears,
[C] We sailed off [G] for [C] Gallipoli.
And how well I [F] remember [C] that terrible [Am] day,
How [G] our blood stained the [G] sand and the [C] water,
[G] And of [C] how in [F] that hell that [C] they called Suvla [Am] Bay,
[G] We were butchered like lambs at [C] the slaughter.
[G] Johnny Turkey was waiting, [F] he'd primed [C] himself well,
[G] He showered us with bullets and [F] he rained us [C] with shell,
And in five minutes [F] flat he'd [G] blown us all to [Am] hell.
[G] Nearly blew us right back to [C] Australia,
But the band [F] played Waltzing [C] Matilda.
When we stopped to bury [G] our slain,
[F] We buried ours [C] and the Turks [Am] buried theirs,
[C] Then we started [G] all over [C] again.
And those that [F] were left, well [C] we tried to [Am] survive,
In that [C] mad world of [G] blood, death and [C] fire.
[G] And for ten weary [F] weeks I [C] kept myself [Am] alive,
Though around [G] me the corpses [C] piled higher.
[G] Then a big Turkey shell [F] knocked me arse [C] overhead,
[G] And when I woke up in me [F] [C] hospital bed,
And saw what [F] it had done, [C] well I wished [Em] I [Am] was dead.
[G] Never knew there was worse things [C] than dying,
For I'll go [F] no more Waltzing [C] Matilda,
All around the green bush far [G] and free,
[F] To hum tens and pegs, [C] a man needs [Am] both legs,
No [C] more Waltzing [G] Matilda [C] for me.
So they gathered the [F] crippled, the [C]
wounded, [Am] the maimed,
[G] And they shipped us back home to [C] Australia.
The legless, the [F] armless, the blind, the [Am] insane,
[G] Those proud wounded heroes [C] of Suvla.
[G] And as our ship pulled [F] into circular [C] quay,
[G] I looked at the place where me [F] legs [C] used to be,
And [C] thank Christ [F] there was nobody [C]
waiting [Am] for me,
[G] To grieve, to mourn and [C] to pity.
But the band [F] played Waltzing [C] Matilda,
As they carried us down the [G] gangway,
But [F] nobody cheered, they just stood and [Am] stared,
Then they [G] turned all [G] their faces [C] away.
And so now, [F] every April, [C] I sit on me [Am] porch,
And I [G] watch the parade pass before me,
And I see [F] my old comrades, [C] how proudly [Am] they march,
[G] Reviving old dreams of [C] past glories.
[G] And the old men march slowly, all [F] bones stiff [C] and sore,
[G] They're tired old heroes [F] from a forgotten [C] war,
And the young people [F] ask, [C] what are they marching [Am] for?
[G] And I ask meself the [C] same question,
But the band [F] plays Waltzing [C] Matilda,
And the old men still answer [G] the call,
But [F] as year follows year, more [C] old men [Am]
disappear.
[C] Someday no one [G] will march there [C] at all,
[F] [C]
Waltzing Matilda, [F] Waltzing Matilda,
[C] Who'll come Waltzing Matilda with [G] me?
[C] And their ghosts may be [F#]
heard, [C] as they march by [Am] that [F] billabong,
Who'll [C]
come Waltzing [G]
Matilda [C] with me?
[N]
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C
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G
2131
F
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Am
2311
Gm
123111113
C
3211
G
2131
F
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Learn the basic chords of Eric Bogle - And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda chords, with this master sequence: G, C, Am, C, F, C, G and F. To build a solid grasp, start slowly at 63 BPM and then match the original tempo of 126 BPM. Considering your vocal pitch and chord choices, adjust the capo in accordance with the key: C Major.

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_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Now when I was a [F] young man, [C] I carried [Am] me pack,
And [C] I lived the [G] free life on [C] the rover.
[F] _ [C] _ _ From the Murray's [F] green basin to [C] the dusty _ [Am] outback,
[C] Well I waltzed my Matilda all over.
_ _ _ [G] Then in _ 1915 [F] my country [C] said,
Son, [G] it's time you [Gm] stop rambling, [F] there's work to [C] be done.
So they gave me [F] a tin hat [C] and they gave me [Am] a gun, _ _ _
And [C] they marched [G] me away to the [C] war. _ _
_ And the band [F] played Waltzing [C] Matilda, _ _
_ As the ship pulled away from [G] the quay. _
_ [F] And amidst all the cheers, the [C] flag waving [Am] and tears,
_ [C] We sailed off [G] for _ [C] Gallipoli. _
_ _ _ And how well I [F] remember [C] that terrible [Am] day,
How [G] our blood stained the [G] sand and the [C] water,
[G] And _ of [C] how in [F] that hell that [C] they called Suvla [Am] Bay,
[G] We were butchered like lambs at [C] the slaughter. _ _
_ [G] Johnny Turkey was waiting, [F] he'd primed [C] himself well,
[G] He showered us with bullets and [F] he rained us [C] with shell,
And in five minutes [F] flat he'd [G] blown us all to [Am] hell. _
_ [G] Nearly blew us right back to [C] Australia, _ _
_ But the band [F] played Waltzing [C] Matilda. _ _
When we stopped to bury [G] our slain, _
_ [F] We buried _ ours [C] and the Turks [Am] buried theirs,
_ _ [C] Then we started [G] all over [C] again.
_ _ _ And those that [F] were left, well [C] we tried to [Am] survive,
In that [C] mad world of [G] blood, death and [C] fire.
[G] _ _ And for ten weary [F] weeks I [C] kept myself [Am] alive,
Though around [G] me the corpses [C] piled higher. _
_ [G] Then a big Turkey shell [F] knocked me arse [C] overhead, _
[G] And when I woke up in me [F] [C] hospital bed,
And saw what [F] it had done, [C] well I wished [Em] I [Am] was dead. _ _
[G] Never knew there was worse things [C] than dying, _ _ _
For I'll go [F] no more Waltzing [C] Matilda, _ _ _
All around the green bush far [G] and free, _ _ _
[F] To hum tens and pegs, [C] a man needs [Am] both legs,
_ No [C] more Waltzing [G] Matilda [C] for me.
_ _ _ So they gathered the [F] crippled, the [C]
wounded, [Am] the maimed,
[G] And they shipped us back home to [C] Australia.
_ _ The legless, the [F] armless, the blind, the [Am] insane,
[G] Those proud wounded heroes [C] of Suvla. _ _
_ [G] And as our ship pulled [F] into circular [C] quay,
[G] I looked at the place where me [F] legs [C] used to be,
And [C] thank Christ [F] there was nobody [C]
waiting [Am] for me, _ _
[G] To grieve, to mourn and [C] to pity.
But _ the band [F] played Waltzing [C] _ Matilda, _ _
As they carried us down the _ [G] gangway, _ _
But [F] nobody cheered, they just stood and [Am] stared,
_ _ Then they [G] turned all [G] their faces [C] away. _
_ _ And so now, [F] every April, [C] I sit on me [Am] porch,
And I [G] watch the parade pass before me, _
_ And I see [F] my old comrades, [C] how proudly [Am] they march,
_ [G] Reviving old dreams of [C] past glories. _ _
[G] And the old men march slowly, all [F] bones stiff [C] and sore,
[G] They're tired old heroes [F] from a forgotten [C] war,
And the young people [F] ask, [C] what are they marching [Am] for? _ _
[G] And I ask meself the [C] same question, _ _
But the band [F] plays Waltzing [C] Matilda, _ _
_ And the old men still answer [G] the call, _ _
But [F] as year follows year, more [C] old men _ [Am]
disappear.
_ _ _ [C] Someday no one [G] will march there [C] at all,
[F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ Waltzing Matilda, _ _ [F] Waltzing Matilda,
_ [C] Who'll come Waltzing Matilda with [G] me? _
_ [C] And their ghosts may be [F#]
heard, [C] as they march by [Am] that [F] billabong,
Who'll [C] _ _
come Waltzing [G] _
Matilda [C] with me? _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _