Chords for Come all You Bold Canadians
Tempo:
113.3 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Am
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F]
Come all you both Canadians, [C] I'd have you lend an [G] ear
[Am] Concerning a fine ditty that [Dm] would make your courage [Am] cheer
[Bb] Concerning [F] an engagement [Bb] that we had at [C] Sandwich Town
The [F] courage of those Yankee foes so lately we pulled down
There was a boat [C] commander, a general brought by name
Took [F] shipping at [Am] Niagara [Dm] and down to [Am] York he came
[Bb] He said, my [F] gallant [Bb] heroes, if [C] forward you would steer
We'd fight [F] against those Yankees with either dread or fear
We travelled all that night and [C] the part of the next day
[F] With a [Am] determination [Dm] to show them [Am] British play
[Bb] We travelled [F] all that night [Bb] and the part of the [C] next day
With a [F] determination to [C] conquer [F] or to die
Our commander sent a flag to [C] them and unto them did say
[F] Deliver [Am] up your [Dm] garrison or we'll [Am] fire on you this day
[Bb] But they would [F] not surrender [Bb] and chose to [C] stand their ground
We [F] opened up our great guns and gave them fire around
Their commander sent a flag to [C] us for quarter heeded call
[Am] Oh hold your guns British [Dm] boys for fear [Am] you'll slay us all
[Bb] Our town you [F] have at your command, [Bb] our garrison [C] likewise
They brought [F] their guns and grounded them right down before our eyes
And now we are all [C] home again, each man is safe and sound
[Am] May the memory of this [Dm] conquest all through [Am] the province sound
[Bb] Success unto [A] our volunteers [Bb] who did their rights [C] maintain
And to [F] our boat commander, General Brock by name
[Bb] [F]
Come all you both Canadians, [C] I'd have you lend an [G] ear
[Am] Concerning a fine ditty that [Dm] would make your courage [Am] cheer
[Bb] Concerning [F] an engagement [Bb] that we had at [C] Sandwich Town
The [F] courage of those Yankee foes so lately we pulled down
There was a boat [C] commander, a general brought by name
Took [F] shipping at [Am] Niagara [Dm] and down to [Am] York he came
[Bb] He said, my [F] gallant [Bb] heroes, if [C] forward you would steer
We'd fight [F] against those Yankees with either dread or fear
We travelled all that night and [C] the part of the next day
[F] With a [Am] determination [Dm] to show them [Am] British play
[Bb] We travelled [F] all that night [Bb] and the part of the [C] next day
With a [F] determination to [C] conquer [F] or to die
Our commander sent a flag to [C] them and unto them did say
[F] Deliver [Am] up your [Dm] garrison or we'll [Am] fire on you this day
[Bb] But they would [F] not surrender [Bb] and chose to [C] stand their ground
We [F] opened up our great guns and gave them fire around
Their commander sent a flag to [C] us for quarter heeded call
[Am] Oh hold your guns British [Dm] boys for fear [Am] you'll slay us all
[Bb] Our town you [F] have at your command, [Bb] our garrison [C] likewise
They brought [F] their guns and grounded them right down before our eyes
And now we are all [C] home again, each man is safe and sound
[Am] May the memory of this [Dm] conquest all through [Am] the province sound
[Bb] Success unto [A] our volunteers [Bb] who did their rights [C] maintain
And to [F] our boat commander, General Brock by name
[Bb] [F]
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Come all you both Canadians, [C] I'd have you lend an [G] ear
[Am] Concerning a fine ditty that [Dm] would make your courage [Am] cheer
[Bb] Concerning [F] an engagement [Bb] that we had at [C] Sandwich Town
The [F] courage of those Yankee foes so lately we pulled down
There was a boat [C] commander, a general brought by name
Took [F] shipping at [Am] Niagara [Dm] and down to [Am] York he came
[Bb] He said, my [F] gallant [Bb] heroes, if [C] forward you would steer
We'd fight [F] against those Yankees with either dread or fear _
We travelled all that night and [C] the part of the next day
[F] With a [Am] determination [Dm] to show them [Am] British play
[Bb] We travelled [F] all that night [Bb] and the part of the [C] next day
With a [F] determination to [C] conquer [F] or to die
Our commander sent a flag to [C] them and unto them did say
[F] Deliver [Am] up your [Dm] garrison or we'll [Am] fire on you this day
[Bb] But they would [F] not surrender [Bb] and chose to [C] stand their ground
We [F] opened up our great guns and gave them fire around
Their commander sent a flag to [C] us for quarter heeded call
[Am] Oh hold your guns British [Dm] boys for fear [Am] you'll slay us all
[Bb] Our town you [F] have at your command, [Bb] our garrison [C] likewise
They brought [F] their guns and grounded them right down before our _ eyes
And now we are all [C] home again, each man is safe and sound
[Am] May the memory of this [Dm] conquest all through [Am] the province sound
[Bb] Success unto [A] our volunteers [Bb] who did their rights [C] maintain
And to [F] our boat commander, General Brock by name
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Come all you both Canadians, [C] I'd have you lend an [G] ear
[Am] Concerning a fine ditty that [Dm] would make your courage [Am] cheer
[Bb] Concerning [F] an engagement [Bb] that we had at [C] Sandwich Town
The [F] courage of those Yankee foes so lately we pulled down
There was a boat [C] commander, a general brought by name
Took [F] shipping at [Am] Niagara [Dm] and down to [Am] York he came
[Bb] He said, my [F] gallant [Bb] heroes, if [C] forward you would steer
We'd fight [F] against those Yankees with either dread or fear _
We travelled all that night and [C] the part of the next day
[F] With a [Am] determination [Dm] to show them [Am] British play
[Bb] We travelled [F] all that night [Bb] and the part of the [C] next day
With a [F] determination to [C] conquer [F] or to die
Our commander sent a flag to [C] them and unto them did say
[F] Deliver [Am] up your [Dm] garrison or we'll [Am] fire on you this day
[Bb] But they would [F] not surrender [Bb] and chose to [C] stand their ground
We [F] opened up our great guns and gave them fire around
Their commander sent a flag to [C] us for quarter heeded call
[Am] Oh hold your guns British [Dm] boys for fear [Am] you'll slay us all
[Bb] Our town you [F] have at your command, [Bb] our garrison [C] likewise
They brought [F] their guns and grounded them right down before our _ eyes
And now we are all [C] home again, each man is safe and sound
[Am] May the memory of this [Dm] conquest all through [Am] the province sound
[Bb] Success unto [A] our volunteers [Bb] who did their rights [C] maintain
And to [F] our boat commander, General Brock by name
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