It Says Here Chords by Billy Bragg
Tempo:
154.2 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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It [C] says here [G] that the unions will [D] never learn.
[G] It [C] says here [G] that the economy's [D] on the upturn.
And it [C] says here [G] we should be proud that [D] we are free.
And our [C] free press [G] reflects our
[D] democracy.
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Those [Em] praying voices on the [G] right to clear the house are echoed down the street
and sang.
Where [Em] politics mix with [G] the arguments in a [Em] money and numbers [G] game.
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Where they offer
you a [Em] future of stockings and [D] suspenders.
Those who have always been for penalties [Em] but
are now sex offenders.
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It [D]
[G] [C] says here [G]
that this year's [D] prince is born.
It [C] says here [G] do you
ever [Bm] wish that you were [D] better informed.
And [C] it says [G] here that we can [D] only stop the rot.
With a large dose of [C] law and order [G] and a touch of the short [D] shot of.
If this [G] does not reflect
your view you should understand.
That [A] those who own the papers [C] also [G] know this land and
then rather you believe in coronation street.
Capers in the [Em] wharf circulation in [G] sales newspapers.
Could [D] it be an [Em] infringement of the freedom of the press [D] to print pictures of women [Em] in
states [G]
funfairs.
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When [G]
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[D] you wake up to the fact [Em] that your paper is [D] Tory.
Just remember [Em] there
are two sides to every story.
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It [C] says here [G] that the unions will [D] never learn.
[G] It [C] says here [G] that the economy's [D] on the upturn.
And it [C] says here [G] we should be proud that [D] we are free.
And our [C] free press [G] reflects our
[D] democracy.
[G]
Those [Em] praying voices on the [G] right to clear the house are echoed down the street
and sang.
Where [Em] politics mix with [G] the arguments in a [Em] money and numbers [G] game.
[D]
Where they offer
you a [Em] future of stockings and [D] suspenders.
Those who have always been for penalties [Em] but
are now sex offenders.
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It [D]
[G] [C] says here [G]
that this year's [D] prince is born.
It [C] says here [G] do you
ever [Bm] wish that you were [D] better informed.
And [C] it says [G] here that we can [D] only stop the rot.
With a large dose of [C] law and order [G] and a touch of the short [D] shot of.
If this [G] does not reflect
your view you should understand.
That [A] those who own the papers [C] also [G] know this land and
then rather you believe in coronation street.
Capers in the [Em] wharf circulation in [G] sales newspapers.
Could [D] it be an [Em] infringement of the freedom of the press [D] to print pictures of women [Em] in
states [G]
funfairs.
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[D] you wake up to the fact [Em] that your paper is [D] Tory.
Just remember [Em] there
are two sides to every story.
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_ _ It [C] says here [G] that the unions will [D] never _ learn. _
_ _ [G] It [C] says here [G] that the economy's [D] on the upturn. _
_ And it [C] says here [G] we should be proud that [D] we are free. _ _
_ And our [C] free press [G] reflects our
[D] _ _ _ democracy.
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Those [Em] praying voices on the [G] right to clear the house are echoed down the street
and sang.
Where [Em] politics mix with [G] the arguments in a [Em] money and numbers [G] game.
[D]
Where they offer
you a [Em] future of stockings and [D] suspenders.
Those who have always been for penalties [Em] but
are now sex offenders.
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that this year's [D] prince is _ born. _
_ _ It [C] says here [G] do you
ever [Bm] wish that you were [D] better _ _ informed.
_ And [C] it says [G] here that we can [D] only stop the rot. _
With a large dose of [C] law and order [G] and a touch of the short [D] shot of.
If this [G] does not reflect
your view you should _ understand.
That [A] those who own the papers [C] also [G] know this land and
then rather you believe in coronation street.
Capers in the [Em] wharf circulation in [G] sales newspapers.
Could [D] it be an [Em] infringement of the freedom of the press [D] to print pictures of women [Em] in
states [G] _
funfairs.
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[D] you wake up to the fact [Em] that your paper is [D] Tory.
Just remember [Em] there
are two sides to every story.
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_ _ It [C] says here [G] that the unions will [D] never _ learn. _
_ _ [G] It [C] says here [G] that the economy's [D] on the upturn. _
_ And it [C] says here [G] we should be proud that [D] we are free. _ _
_ And our [C] free press [G] reflects our
[D] _ _ _ democracy.
_ [G]
Those [Em] praying voices on the [G] right to clear the house are echoed down the street
and sang.
Where [Em] politics mix with [G] the arguments in a [Em] money and numbers [G] game.
[D]
Where they offer
you a [Em] future of stockings and [D] suspenders.
Those who have always been for penalties [Em] but
are now sex offenders.
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_ It _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] [C] says here [G]
that this year's [D] prince is _ born. _
_ _ It [C] says here [G] do you
ever [Bm] wish that you were [D] better _ _ informed.
_ And [C] it says [G] here that we can [D] only stop the rot. _
With a large dose of [C] law and order [G] and a touch of the short [D] shot of.
If this [G] does not reflect
your view you should _ understand.
That [A] those who own the papers [C] also [G] know this land and
then rather you believe in coronation street.
Capers in the [Em] wharf circulation in [G] sales newspapers.
Could [D] it be an [Em] infringement of the freedom of the press [D] to print pictures of women [Em] in
states [G] _
funfairs.
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[D] you wake up to the fact [Em] that your paper is [D] Tory.
Just remember [Em] there
are two sides to every story.
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