Chords for Frozen Bannock Sandwiches - cover - Jay Ross & Leroy Laliberte at Molanosa Cultural Days 2013
Tempo:
86.65 bpm
Chords used:
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D
A
B
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
[D]
All right, this song is about Bannock.
Sing along if you want.
Wrap around my sins, the holes in my rubbers.
Wasn't very much, but I hurried [A] off
[D] to find the white kids laughing, [G] making fun of me.
me.
cook
All right, this song is about Bannock.
Sing along if you want.
Wrap around my sins, the holes in my rubbers.
Wasn't very much, but I hurried [A] off
[D] to find the white kids laughing, [G] making fun of me.
me.
cook
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[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
All right, this song is about Bannock. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Sing along if you want. _ _ _ _
Wrap around my sins, the holes in my rubbers.
Wasn't very much, but I hurried [A] off
just _ [D] to find the white kids laughing, [G] making fun of me.
[D] With my frozen Bannock sandwiches,
[A] my cook will make [D] for me.
_ [G] My frozen Bannock sandwiches, [D] my cook
will make for me.
[G] When she put some jam on it, [D] I was happy as [A] I can be.
_ [D] Although we had no money, [G] I was rich as I can be.
With [D] my frozen Bannock sandwiches,
[A] my cook will make [D] for me.
_ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ With my roll of snare and wire, I headed for the bush.
If I came across a trail or two, I'd catch [D] me a white [B] wolf. _ _
[F#m] [E] I'd take it home for dinner [A] and throw it in the stew.
And if [E] there's any left over, [B] I'd
take it for lunch [E] at school.
_ _ [D] [A] My frozen Bannock sandwiches, [E] my cook will make for me.
[A] When she put some jam [E] on it, I was happy as I [B] can be.
_ [E] Although I had no money, [A] but I was rich as I can be.
With [E] my frozen Bannock sandwiches,
[B] my cook will make [E] for me.
_ [A] My frozen Bannock sandwiches, [E] my cook will make for me.
[A]
When she put some lard on it, [E] I was happy as [B] I can be. _
_ [E] Although I had no money, [A] I was rich as I can be.
[E] With my frozen Bannock [B] sandwiches,
my cook will make for [E] me.
_ With my frozen Bannock sandwiches,
[B] my [D] cook will make for [E] me.
_ With my frozen Bannock sandwiches,
[B] my cook will [A] make for me.
_ [E] Make for
All right, this song is about Bannock. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Sing along if you want. _ _ _ _
Wrap around my sins, the holes in my rubbers.
Wasn't very much, but I hurried [A] off
just _ [D] to find the white kids laughing, [G] making fun of me.
[D] With my frozen Bannock sandwiches,
[A] my cook will make [D] for me.
_ [G] My frozen Bannock sandwiches, [D] my cook
will make for me.
[G] When she put some jam on it, [D] I was happy as [A] I can be.
_ [D] Although we had no money, [G] I was rich as I can be.
With [D] my frozen Bannock sandwiches,
[A] my cook will make [D] for me.
_ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ With my roll of snare and wire, I headed for the bush.
If I came across a trail or two, I'd catch [D] me a white [B] wolf. _ _
[F#m] [E] I'd take it home for dinner [A] and throw it in the stew.
And if [E] there's any left over, [B] I'd
take it for lunch [E] at school.
_ _ [D] [A] My frozen Bannock sandwiches, [E] my cook will make for me.
[A] When she put some jam [E] on it, I was happy as I [B] can be.
_ [E] Although I had no money, [A] but I was rich as I can be.
With [E] my frozen Bannock sandwiches,
[B] my cook will make [E] for me.
_ [A] My frozen Bannock sandwiches, [E] my cook will make for me.
[A]
When she put some lard on it, [E] I was happy as [B] I can be. _
_ [E] Although I had no money, [A] I was rich as I can be.
[E] With my frozen Bannock [B] sandwiches,
my cook will make for [E] me.
_ With my frozen Bannock sandwiches,
[B] my [D] cook will make for [E] me.
_ With my frozen Bannock sandwiches,
[B] my cook will [A] make for me.
_ [E] Make for


























