Chords for Falklands War Song (REMASTERED BEST QUALITY)

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Bm

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Falklands War Song (REMASTERED BEST QUALITY) chords
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Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the waves, Britons never, never, never shall [E] be slaves.
Off the coast of [A] Argentina, our island's mid [E]-city, with 1800 people and a half a million sheep,
to say they [A] were invaded, everybody [Bm] learned the name, a barren little colony [E] had got a bit of fame.
We stocked our ships full of British bearer bullets, mobilised the navy [B] and we called out [E] the marines,
sailed two weeks till we reached the Falkland Islands, so we could teach a lesson [B] to those bloody [E] Argentines.
Maggie Thatcher was [A] awakened in the middle of the [B] night, she heard the [E] Argentinians were calling for a fight,
she summoned up her [A] cabinet and met with the [B] MPs, and sent the pride of Britain to those [E] stormy southern seas.
We stocked our ships full of British bearer bullets, mobilised the navy and we called out the marines,
sailed two weeks till we reached the Falkland Islands, so we could teach a lesson to those bloody Argentines.
Well in came the Yanks, [A] who had to have a say, [B] so they sent Al Haig [E] down Buenos Aires way,
he shuttled to and fro, [A] always managing to smile, [B] the Argentine refused [E] to leave that barren British isle.
So we stocked our ships full of British bearer bullets, mobilised the navy and we called out the marines,
sailed two weeks till we reached the Falkland Islands, so we could teach a lesson to those bloody Argentines.
Well the whole world [A] watched as the British fleet drew [B] near, and the battle for the [E] Falklands was finally here.
We sank their [A] ships, brought down their [B] aeroplanes, and taught those [E] cheeky arches not to mess with us again.
We stocked our ships full of British bearer bullets, mobilised the navy and we called out the marines,
sailed two weeks till we reached the Falkland Islands, so we could teach a lesson to those bloody Argentines.
Oh the local girls were waiting [A] when Prince Andy [B] disembarked, he had a reputation [E] that he liked to have a lark,
they covered him with [A] kisses, they walked him in the [B] grass, he said he never [E] saw a better piece of British land.
So we stocked our ships full of British bearer bullets, mobilised the navy and we called out the marines,
sailed two weeks till we reached the Falkland Islands, so we could teach a lesson to those bloody Argentines.
We stocked our ships full of British bearer bullets, mobilised the navy and we called out the marines,
sailed two weeks till we reached the South Atlantic, so we could teach a lesson to those bloody Argentines.
Go on, clear out of it!
Go on, Banfords!
Go on, clear out!
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1231
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12341112
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13421112
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2311
A
1231
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12341112
Bm
13421112
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_ _ Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the waves, _ Britons never, never, never shall [E] be slaves.
_ _ _ _ Off the coast of [A] Argentina, our island's mid [E]-city, with 1800 people and a half a million sheep,
to say they [A] were invaded, everybody [Bm] learned the name, a barren little colony [E] had got a bit of fame.
We stocked our ships full of British bearer bullets, mobilised the navy [B] and we called out [E] the marines,
sailed two weeks till we reached the Falkland Islands, so we could teach a lesson [B] to those bloody [E] Argentines.
_ Maggie Thatcher was [A] awakened in the middle of the [B] night, she heard the [E] Argentinians were calling for a fight,
she summoned up her [A] cabinet and met with the [B] MPs, and sent the pride of Britain to those [E] stormy southern seas.
We stocked our ships full of British bearer bullets, mobilised the navy and we called out the marines,
sailed two weeks till we reached the Falkland Islands, so we could teach a lesson to those bloody Argentines.
_ Well in came the Yanks, [A] who had to have a say, [B] so they sent Al Haig [E] down Buenos Aires way,
he shuttled to and fro, [A] always managing to smile, [B] the Argentine refused [E] to leave that barren British isle. _ _
_ _ _ So we stocked our ships full of British bearer bullets, mobilised the navy and we called out the marines,
sailed two weeks till we reached the Falkland Islands, so we could teach a lesson to those bloody Argentines. _ _
Well the whole world [A] watched as the British fleet drew [B] near, and the battle for the [E] Falklands was finally here.
We sank their [A] ships, brought down their [B] aeroplanes, and taught those [E] cheeky arches not to mess with us again.
We stocked our ships full of British bearer bullets, mobilised the navy and we called out the marines,
sailed two weeks till we reached the Falkland Islands, so we could teach a lesson to those bloody Argentines. _ _
Oh the local girls were waiting [A] when Prince Andy [B] disembarked, he had a reputation [E] that he liked to have a lark,
they covered him with [A] kisses, they walked him in the [B] grass, he said he never [E] saw a better piece of British land.
So we stocked our ships full of British bearer bullets, mobilised the navy and we called out the marines,
sailed two weeks till we reached the Falkland Islands, so we could teach a lesson to those bloody Argentines.
We stocked our ships full of British bearer bullets, mobilised the navy and we called out the marines,
sailed two weeks till we reached the South Atlantic, so we could teach a lesson to those bloody Argentines.
Go on, clear out of it!
Go on, _ Banfords!
Go on, clear out!
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