Chords for Folk At Home met Dan McKinnon - The Captain and the Queen
Tempo:
78.85 bpm
Chords used:
C#
G#
D#m
F#
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G#]
[C#] She breathed her last one January evening.
She met her fate so far away from home.
Chernomash she all prayed for a living, Then struck a reef upon some foreign shore.
He heard the news and stood [D#m] still for a moment.
[C#] His eyes welled up with tears he couldn't hide.
You could hear it in his voice as he [C#] tried speaking.
They say that night a part of him had died.
He could hear the wind [D#m] howling through her ear.
[G#] The flu knows that the captain put a heat in [C#] three.
He could feel the pride and [G#] grace for a glory they would praise.
To be [C#] the best the captain that would weep.
They christened her the flu nose one March morning.
She turned her head toward the open sea.
A thousand voices cried for [D#] victory, for [C#] pride.
They cheered them on the captain weeped.
Now a season on the grand banks had her [D#m] mettle.
[F#] Judgment day was swiftly [C#] drawing near.
Stout hearts were beating fast [G#] as the Finnish line race passed.
[C#] The best the captain that [F#] would weep.
[B] You could hear the wind howling [D#m] through her ear.
[G#] The flu knows that the captain [B] put a heat in three.
[C#] He could feel the pride and grace for a glory they would praise.
To be the best the [F#] captain that would weep.
[C#]
She worked hard for eighteen [G#] seasons on the grand banks.
From Gloucester's challenge never did they [C#] stray.
But the days of sail had passed, [G#] he stayed with her till the last.
And he cut their [C#] lines and washed her steam away.
Now the captain had a grandson [D#m] with a tavern.
[G#] Of who knows how the daughter who would weep.
[C#] Together once again [G#] riding high against the wind.
For [C#] whoever won the captain and the queen.
You could hear the wind howling through [D#m] her ear.
[G#] The flu knows that the [B] captain put a heat in three.
[F#] He could feel the pride and [G#] grace for a glory they would praise.
To [C#] be the best the captain that would weep.
[F#] He could feel [C#] the pride and grace for a glory [D#m] they would praise.
[C#] For whoever won the captain and the queen.
For whoever won the captain and the queen.
[C#] [Gm]
[C#] She breathed her last one January evening.
She met her fate so far away from home.
Chernomash she all prayed for a living, Then struck a reef upon some foreign shore.
He heard the news and stood [D#m] still for a moment.
[C#] His eyes welled up with tears he couldn't hide.
You could hear it in his voice as he [C#] tried speaking.
They say that night a part of him had died.
He could hear the wind [D#m] howling through her ear.
[G#] The flu knows that the captain put a heat in [C#] three.
He could feel the pride and [G#] grace for a glory they would praise.
To be [C#] the best the captain that would weep.
They christened her the flu nose one March morning.
She turned her head toward the open sea.
A thousand voices cried for [D#] victory, for [C#] pride.
They cheered them on the captain weeped.
Now a season on the grand banks had her [D#m] mettle.
[F#] Judgment day was swiftly [C#] drawing near.
Stout hearts were beating fast [G#] as the Finnish line race passed.
[C#] The best the captain that [F#] would weep.
[B] You could hear the wind howling [D#m] through her ear.
[G#] The flu knows that the captain [B] put a heat in three.
[C#] He could feel the pride and grace for a glory they would praise.
To be the best the [F#] captain that would weep.
[C#]
She worked hard for eighteen [G#] seasons on the grand banks.
From Gloucester's challenge never did they [C#] stray.
But the days of sail had passed, [G#] he stayed with her till the last.
And he cut their [C#] lines and washed her steam away.
Now the captain had a grandson [D#m] with a tavern.
[G#] Of who knows how the daughter who would weep.
[C#] Together once again [G#] riding high against the wind.
For [C#] whoever won the captain and the queen.
You could hear the wind howling through [D#m] her ear.
[G#] The flu knows that the [B] captain put a heat in three.
[F#] He could feel the pride and [G#] grace for a glory they would praise.
To [C#] be the best the captain that would weep.
[F#] He could feel [C#] the pride and grace for a glory [D#m] they would praise.
[C#] For whoever won the captain and the queen.
For whoever won the captain and the queen.
[C#] [Gm]
Key:
C#
G#
D#m
F#
B
C#
G#
D#m
_ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ She breathed her last one January evening.
She met her fate so far away from home. _
Chernomash she all prayed for a living, Then struck a reef upon some foreign shore.
He heard the news and stood [D#m] still for a moment.
[C#] His eyes welled up with tears he couldn't hide.
You could hear it in his voice as he [C#] tried speaking.
They say that night a part of him had died.
He could hear the wind [D#m] howling through her ear.
[G#] The flu knows that the captain put a heat in [C#] three.
He could feel the pride and [G#] grace for a glory they would praise.
To be [C#] the best the captain that would weep. _ _
_ _ _ _ They christened her the flu nose one March morning.
She turned her head toward the open sea. _
A thousand voices cried for [D#] victory, for [C#] pride.
They cheered them on the captain _ weeped.
Now a season on the grand banks had her [D#m] mettle.
_ [F#] Judgment day was swiftly [C#] drawing near.
Stout hearts were beating fast [G#] as the Finnish line race passed.
[C#] The best the captain that [F#] would weep.
[B] You could hear the wind howling [D#m] through her ear.
_ [G#] The flu knows that the captain [B] put a heat in three.
[C#] He could feel the pride and grace for a glory they would praise.
To be the best the [F#] captain that would weep. _
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
She worked hard for eighteen [G#] seasons on the grand banks.
From Gloucester's challenge never did they [C#] stray.
But the days of sail had passed, [G#] he stayed with her till the last.
And he cut their [C#] lines and washed her steam away.
Now the captain had a grandson [D#m] with a tavern.
[G#] Of who knows how the daughter who would weep.
[C#] Together once again [G#] riding high against the wind.
For [C#] whoever won the captain and the queen.
You could hear the wind howling through [D#m] her ear.
[G#] The flu knows that the [B] captain put a heat in three.
[F#] He could feel the pride and [G#] grace for a glory they would praise.
To [C#] be the best the captain that would weep.
[F#] He could feel [C#] the pride and grace for a glory [D#m] they would praise.
[C#] For whoever won the captain _ and the queen.
_ _ For whoever won the captain and the queen.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ She breathed her last one January evening.
She met her fate so far away from home. _
Chernomash she all prayed for a living, Then struck a reef upon some foreign shore.
He heard the news and stood [D#m] still for a moment.
[C#] His eyes welled up with tears he couldn't hide.
You could hear it in his voice as he [C#] tried speaking.
They say that night a part of him had died.
He could hear the wind [D#m] howling through her ear.
[G#] The flu knows that the captain put a heat in [C#] three.
He could feel the pride and [G#] grace for a glory they would praise.
To be [C#] the best the captain that would weep. _ _
_ _ _ _ They christened her the flu nose one March morning.
She turned her head toward the open sea. _
A thousand voices cried for [D#] victory, for [C#] pride.
They cheered them on the captain _ weeped.
Now a season on the grand banks had her [D#m] mettle.
_ [F#] Judgment day was swiftly [C#] drawing near.
Stout hearts were beating fast [G#] as the Finnish line race passed.
[C#] The best the captain that [F#] would weep.
[B] You could hear the wind howling [D#m] through her ear.
_ [G#] The flu knows that the captain [B] put a heat in three.
[C#] He could feel the pride and grace for a glory they would praise.
To be the best the [F#] captain that would weep. _
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
She worked hard for eighteen [G#] seasons on the grand banks.
From Gloucester's challenge never did they [C#] stray.
But the days of sail had passed, [G#] he stayed with her till the last.
And he cut their [C#] lines and washed her steam away.
Now the captain had a grandson [D#m] with a tavern.
[G#] Of who knows how the daughter who would weep.
[C#] Together once again [G#] riding high against the wind.
For [C#] whoever won the captain and the queen.
You could hear the wind howling through [D#m] her ear.
[G#] The flu knows that the [B] captain put a heat in three.
[F#] He could feel the pride and [G#] grace for a glory they would praise.
To [C#] be the best the captain that would weep.
[F#] He could feel [C#] the pride and grace for a glory [D#m] they would praise.
[C#] For whoever won the captain _ and the queen.
_ _ For whoever won the captain and the queen.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _