Chords for Chad Morgan - A Crow Flying Backwards
Tempo:
107.45 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [A]
[E] [A]
Out where the Bushman sings and knows Dingo's howl,
You can see the strangest things and I'll [E] tell you now,
[D] That the strangest thing you ever will [A] see, You won't believe your eyes,
Is a black crow flying backwards to [E] keep the dust out of [A] his eyes.
I have seen a kangaroo thirsty from the drought, Hop into a country pub and by the boys [E] a shout,
He [D] bought an extra dozen and [A] put them in a pouch,
Then he gave a grip and left the pub, [E] Hoppin' [A] with a slouch.
[E]
[D] [A]
I've seen an old goanna play the didgeridoo, He played old Susanna, come back to the [E] old barcoo,
[D] And all the other goannas [A] from the grandson to the granny,
Joined their hands and did a [E] dance called the old [A] goanna hootenanny.
I have seen a black wombat throw the boomerang, At the nearest bank of clouds and make the [E] thunder clang,
[D] The lightning fell out on the ground, [A] the rain came tumbling down,
There was the greatest flood ever seen [E] since Noel was [A] around.
Out where the Bushman sings and knows Dingo's howl,
You can see the strangest things and I'll tell [E] you now,
[D] The strangest thing you ever will see, [A] you won't believe your eyes,
Here's a black crow flying backwards to [E] keep the dust out of [A] his eyes.
[N]
[E] [A]
Out where the Bushman sings and knows Dingo's howl,
You can see the strangest things and I'll [E] tell you now,
[D] That the strangest thing you ever will [A] see, You won't believe your eyes,
Is a black crow flying backwards to [E] keep the dust out of [A] his eyes.
I have seen a kangaroo thirsty from the drought, Hop into a country pub and by the boys [E] a shout,
He [D] bought an extra dozen and [A] put them in a pouch,
Then he gave a grip and left the pub, [E] Hoppin' [A] with a slouch.
[E]
[D] [A]
I've seen an old goanna play the didgeridoo, He played old Susanna, come back to the [E] old barcoo,
[D] And all the other goannas [A] from the grandson to the granny,
Joined their hands and did a [E] dance called the old [A] goanna hootenanny.
I have seen a black wombat throw the boomerang, At the nearest bank of clouds and make the [E] thunder clang,
[D] The lightning fell out on the ground, [A] the rain came tumbling down,
There was the greatest flood ever seen [E] since Noel was [A] around.
Out where the Bushman sings and knows Dingo's howl,
You can see the strangest things and I'll tell [E] you now,
[D] The strangest thing you ever will see, [A] you won't believe your eyes,
Here's a black crow flying backwards to [E] keep the dust out of [A] his eyes.
[N]
Key:
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_ Out where the Bushman sings and knows Dingo's howl,
You can see the strangest things and I'll [E] tell you now, _
[D] That the strangest thing you ever will [A] see, You won't believe your eyes,
Is a black crow flying backwards to [E] keep the dust out of [A] his eyes. _
I have seen a kangaroo thirsty from the drought, Hop into a country pub and by the boys [E] a shout, _
He [D] bought an extra dozen and [A] put them in a pouch,
Then he gave a grip and left the pub, [E] Hoppin' [A] with a slouch. _ _
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_ I've seen an old goanna play the didgeridoo, He played old Susanna, come back to the [E] old barcoo, _
[D] And all the other goannas [A] from the grandson to the granny,
Joined their hands and did a [E] dance called the old [A] goanna hootenanny. _
_ I have seen a black wombat throw the boomerang, At the nearest bank of clouds and make the [E] thunder clang, _
[D] The lightning fell out on the ground, [A] the rain came tumbling down,
There was the greatest flood ever seen [E] since Noel was [A] around. _
Out where the Bushman sings and knows Dingo's howl,
You can see the strangest things and I'll tell [E] you now, _
[D] The strangest thing you ever will see, [A] you won't believe your eyes,
Here's a black crow flying backwards to [E] keep the dust out of [A] his eyes. _ _
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_ Out where the Bushman sings and knows Dingo's howl,
You can see the strangest things and I'll [E] tell you now, _
[D] That the strangest thing you ever will [A] see, You won't believe your eyes,
Is a black crow flying backwards to [E] keep the dust out of [A] his eyes. _
I have seen a kangaroo thirsty from the drought, Hop into a country pub and by the boys [E] a shout, _
He [D] bought an extra dozen and [A] put them in a pouch,
Then he gave a grip and left the pub, [E] Hoppin' [A] with a slouch. _ _
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_ I've seen an old goanna play the didgeridoo, He played old Susanna, come back to the [E] old barcoo, _
[D] And all the other goannas [A] from the grandson to the granny,
Joined their hands and did a [E] dance called the old [A] goanna hootenanny. _
_ I have seen a black wombat throw the boomerang, At the nearest bank of clouds and make the [E] thunder clang, _
[D] The lightning fell out on the ground, [A] the rain came tumbling down,
There was the greatest flood ever seen [E] since Noel was [A] around. _
Out where the Bushman sings and knows Dingo's howl,
You can see the strangest things and I'll tell [E] you now, _
[D] The strangest thing you ever will see, [A] you won't believe your eyes,
Here's a black crow flying backwards to [E] keep the dust out of [A] his eyes. _ _
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