Chords for As Long As There's One Hundred
Tempo:
114.2 bpm
Chords used:
G
Em
D
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [D]
[Em] [G]
[D] [Em] There was a [G] king from far [D] away, proud Edward [Em] was his name.
He sought to rule our ancient [G] realm and staked his bloody [Em] claim.
But Wallace he monfought them [G] and danced a [D] merry jig.
[Em] When he gave them [G] all a bloody [E] nose, he went by [Em] sterling break.
As [G] long as there's one hundred, [E] most Scots [Em] remain alive.
We'll ne'er give in to England, [G]
our country will survive.
[Em] We'll fight to keep our freedom [G] and for that [D] prize alone.
[Em] We'll give our [G] lives for Scotland, [D] for Robert [Em] and his throne.
[G]
[D] [Em] But Wallace [G] he was captured [E] and taken to [Em] London too.
They put to death our guardian [G] but couldn't take our [Em] croon.
For then arose a Robert [G] for he [D] could not be bought.
[Em] The nobles and [G] the people [D] proclaimed him [Em] king of Scots.
As long [G] as there's one hundred, [E] most Scots remain [Em] alive.
We'll ne'er give in to England, [G] our country will [Em] survive.
We'll fight to keep our freedom [G] and for that [D] prize alone.
[Em]
We'll give our [G] lives for Scotland, [D] for Robert [Em] and his throne.
[G]
[D] [Em]
For [G] many years O' Snart and [D] Strife, Bruce crowned [Em] the English dune.
Until he fought at [G] Bannockburn and sent them on the run.
[Em] Poor Robert sent them [G] homeward and with his [D] loyal [G] men.
Proclaimed the land of Scotland [D] a nation [Em] once again.
As long as [G] there's one hundred, [E] most Scots remain [Em] alive.
We'll ne'er give in to [G] England, our country will survive.
[Em] We'll fight to keep our freedom [G] and for that [D] prize alone.
[Em] We'll give [G] our lives for Scotland, [D] for Robert and his [Em] throne.
[G]
[E] [Em] Come [G] all our noble people, [D] come all our [Em] common Scots.
Come lend your name to Robert, [G] tear out these English plots.
[Em] Come sign the declaration [G] that makes your [D] claim alright.
[Em] We'll ne'er give [G] up our freedom [D] without [Em] a bloody fight.
As long [G] as there's one hundred, [D] most Scots [Em] remain alive.
We'll ne'er give in to England, [G] our country will survive.
[Em] We'll fight to keep our freedom [G] and for [D] that prize alone.
[Em]
We'll give [G] our lives for Scotland, [D] for Robert [Em] and his throne.
We'll give our lives [G] for Scotland, [D] for Robert [E] and his [Em] throne.
[Em] [G]
[D] [Em] There was a [G] king from far [D] away, proud Edward [Em] was his name.
He sought to rule our ancient [G] realm and staked his bloody [Em] claim.
But Wallace he monfought them [G] and danced a [D] merry jig.
[Em] When he gave them [G] all a bloody [E] nose, he went by [Em] sterling break.
As [G] long as there's one hundred, [E] most Scots [Em] remain alive.
We'll ne'er give in to England, [G]
our country will survive.
[Em] We'll fight to keep our freedom [G] and for that [D] prize alone.
[Em] We'll give our [G] lives for Scotland, [D] for Robert [Em] and his throne.
[G]
[D] [Em] But Wallace [G] he was captured [E] and taken to [Em] London too.
They put to death our guardian [G] but couldn't take our [Em] croon.
For then arose a Robert [G] for he [D] could not be bought.
[Em] The nobles and [G] the people [D] proclaimed him [Em] king of Scots.
As long [G] as there's one hundred, [E] most Scots remain [Em] alive.
We'll ne'er give in to England, [G] our country will [Em] survive.
We'll fight to keep our freedom [G] and for that [D] prize alone.
[Em]
We'll give our [G] lives for Scotland, [D] for Robert [Em] and his throne.
[G]
[D] [Em]
For [G] many years O' Snart and [D] Strife, Bruce crowned [Em] the English dune.
Until he fought at [G] Bannockburn and sent them on the run.
[Em] Poor Robert sent them [G] homeward and with his [D] loyal [G] men.
Proclaimed the land of Scotland [D] a nation [Em] once again.
As long as [G] there's one hundred, [E] most Scots remain [Em] alive.
We'll ne'er give in to [G] England, our country will survive.
[Em] We'll fight to keep our freedom [G] and for that [D] prize alone.
[Em] We'll give [G] our lives for Scotland, [D] for Robert and his [Em] throne.
[G]
[E] [Em] Come [G] all our noble people, [D] come all our [Em] common Scots.
Come lend your name to Robert, [G] tear out these English plots.
[Em] Come sign the declaration [G] that makes your [D] claim alright.
[Em] We'll ne'er give [G] up our freedom [D] without [Em] a bloody fight.
As long [G] as there's one hundred, [D] most Scots [Em] remain alive.
We'll ne'er give in to England, [G] our country will survive.
[Em] We'll fight to keep our freedom [G] and for [D] that prize alone.
[Em]
We'll give [G] our lives for Scotland, [D] for Robert [Em] and his throne.
We'll give our lives [G] for Scotland, [D] for Robert [E] and his [Em] throne.
Key:
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Em
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Em
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_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ There was a [G] king from far [D] away, proud Edward [Em] was his name.
He sought to rule our ancient [G] realm and staked his bloody [Em] claim.
But Wallace he monfought them [G] and danced a [D] merry jig.
_ [Em] When he gave them [G] all a bloody [E] nose, he went by [Em] sterling break. _
_ As [G] long as there's one hundred, [E] most Scots [Em] remain alive.
We'll ne'er give in to England, [G]
our country will survive.
[Em] We'll fight to keep our freedom [G] and for that [D] prize alone. _ _
[Em] We'll give our [G] lives for Scotland, [D] for Robert [Em] and his throne.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ But Wallace [G] he was captured [E] and taken to [Em] London too.
They put to death our guardian [G] but couldn't take our [Em] croon.
For then arose a Robert [G] for he [D] could not be bought.
[Em] The nobles and [G] the people [D] proclaimed him [Em] king of _ _ Scots.
As long [G] as there's one hundred, [E] most Scots remain [Em] _ alive.
We'll ne'er give in to England, [G] our country will [Em] survive.
We'll fight to keep our freedom [G] and for that [D] prize alone.
_ _ [Em]
We'll give our [G] lives for Scotland, [D] for Robert [Em] and his throne.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
For [G] many years O' Snart and [D] Strife, Bruce crowned [Em] the English dune.
Until he fought at [G] Bannockburn and sent them on the run.
[Em] Poor Robert sent them [G] homeward and with his [D] loyal _ _ [G] men.
Proclaimed the land of Scotland [D] a nation [Em] once _ again.
As long as [G] there's one hundred, [E] most Scots remain [Em] alive.
We'll ne'er give in to [G] England, our country will survive.
[Em] We'll fight to keep our freedom [G] and for that [D] prize alone. _ _
[Em] We'll give [G] our lives for Scotland, [D] for Robert and his [Em] throne.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[E] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ Come [G] all our noble people, [D] come all our [Em] common Scots.
Come lend your name to Robert, [G] tear out these English plots.
[Em] Come sign the declaration [G] that makes your [D] claim alright.
_ _ [Em] We'll ne'er give [G] up our freedom [D] without [Em] a bloody fight. _
As long [G] as there's one hundred, [D] most Scots [Em] remain alive.
We'll ne'er give in to England, [G] our country will survive.
[Em] We'll fight to keep our freedom [G] and for [D] that prize alone.
_ _ [Em]
We'll give [G] our lives for Scotland, [D] for Robert [Em] and his throne.
_ _ We'll give our lives [G] for Scotland, [D] for Robert [E] and his [Em] throne. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ There was a [G] king from far [D] away, proud Edward [Em] was his name.
He sought to rule our ancient [G] realm and staked his bloody [Em] claim.
But Wallace he monfought them [G] and danced a [D] merry jig.
_ [Em] When he gave them [G] all a bloody [E] nose, he went by [Em] sterling break. _
_ As [G] long as there's one hundred, [E] most Scots [Em] remain alive.
We'll ne'er give in to England, [G]
our country will survive.
[Em] We'll fight to keep our freedom [G] and for that [D] prize alone. _ _
[Em] We'll give our [G] lives for Scotland, [D] for Robert [Em] and his throne.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ But Wallace [G] he was captured [E] and taken to [Em] London too.
They put to death our guardian [G] but couldn't take our [Em] croon.
For then arose a Robert [G] for he [D] could not be bought.
[Em] The nobles and [G] the people [D] proclaimed him [Em] king of _ _ Scots.
As long [G] as there's one hundred, [E] most Scots remain [Em] _ alive.
We'll ne'er give in to England, [G] our country will [Em] survive.
We'll fight to keep our freedom [G] and for that [D] prize alone.
_ _ [Em]
We'll give our [G] lives for Scotland, [D] for Robert [Em] and his throne.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
For [G] many years O' Snart and [D] Strife, Bruce crowned [Em] the English dune.
Until he fought at [G] Bannockburn and sent them on the run.
[Em] Poor Robert sent them [G] homeward and with his [D] loyal _ _ [G] men.
Proclaimed the land of Scotland [D] a nation [Em] once _ again.
As long as [G] there's one hundred, [E] most Scots remain [Em] alive.
We'll ne'er give in to [G] England, our country will survive.
[Em] We'll fight to keep our freedom [G] and for that [D] prize alone. _ _
[Em] We'll give [G] our lives for Scotland, [D] for Robert and his [Em] throne.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[E] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ Come [G] all our noble people, [D] come all our [Em] common Scots.
Come lend your name to Robert, [G] tear out these English plots.
[Em] Come sign the declaration [G] that makes your [D] claim alright.
_ _ [Em] We'll ne'er give [G] up our freedom [D] without [Em] a bloody fight. _
As long [G] as there's one hundred, [D] most Scots [Em] remain alive.
We'll ne'er give in to England, [G] our country will survive.
[Em] We'll fight to keep our freedom [G] and for [D] that prize alone.
_ _ [Em]
We'll give [G] our lives for Scotland, [D] for Robert [Em] and his throne.
_ _ We'll give our lives [G] for Scotland, [D] for Robert [E] and his [Em] throne. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _