Chords for G'da G'day - Slim Dusty.
Tempo:
120.75 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Em
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [D] [G] [Dm]
[G] [D] [G] [D]
[G] G'day, g'day, [D] [G] how you [D] goin'?
[C] What do you know?
[D#] [G] He'll strike a light.
[D] [G] G'day, g'day, [Dm] and [G] how you
[Em] goin'?
Just [G] say g'day, [D] g'day, g'day, and [G] you'll be [D] right.
[G] Isn't it great [D] to [G] be an Aussie?
[C] Takin' a walk [Cm] [G] along the street,
[D] [G] Shoppin' in shops, or buyin' a [F#] paper,
[E] [A] Stoppin' and havin' a [D] yarn with people that you [G] meet
Down at the pub, or at a party,
[C] Whenever you're stuck, [Cm] [G] for what to [D] say.
[G] If you want a [D] Biddingky die, [G] why don't [D] you give it a try?
[A] Look him right in the eye and say [D] g'day.
G'day, [G] g'day, [D] [G] how you goin'?
[C] What do you know?
[Cm] He'll [G] strike a light.
[D]
[G] G'day, g'day, [D] and [G] how you [Em] goin'?
Just [G] say g'day, [D] g'day, g'day, and you'll be right.
[G]
[Em] And when [B] Italians meet, they [Em] all go crazy.
[B]
[E] The blokes all [B] like to hug each [E] other too.
[G]
[C] The youngsters [Cm] bend it high and [G] see you later.
[Em]
[A] While the plummy will shake your hand and [D] say, how do you do?
[Em] Now watch [B] out for a Frenchman, [Em] or he'll kiss [B] you.
[C] The [Cm] Spaniards go for [G] Ola and Olay.
But in the land of [D] the cockatoo, [G] or cats in [D] the didgeridoo,
[A] When you meet an Aussie ten [D] to one, [Am] here's what he'll say.
[D] [G] G'day, g'day, [D] [G] how you [Dm] goin'?
[C] What do you [Cm] know?
He'll [G] strike a light.
[D] [G] G'day, [D] g'day, [G] and how you [Em] goin'?
[G] Just say g'day, [D] g'day, [G] g'day, and [D] you'll be right.
[G] [C] It's a greeting [Cm] that you'll [G] hear across [C] Australia.
[G] [C] From Geraldton [Cm] to [G] Govan, Gundy, [C] Guy.
[G] [C] It's as dinkum [Cm] as the dingo [G] and the [F#] [F] dahlia.
[E] [Em] And [A] you spell it with a G [D] apostrophe, a D-A-Y.
[G] G'day, g'day, [D] how [G] you goin'?
What [C] do you know?
[Cm] He'll [G] strike a light.
[D] [G] G'day, g'day, [D] and [G] how you [Em]
goin'?
Just [G] say g'day, [D] g'day, g'day, and [G] you'll be right.
G'day, g'day, [D] and [G] how you
[Dm] goin'?
[C] What do you know?
[Cm] He'll [G] strike a light.
[D] [G] G'day, g'day, [D] and [G] how you [Em] goin'?
Just [G] say g'day, g'day, [D] g'day, [G]
[D] just [G] say g'day, g'day, [D] g'day,
and [G] you'll be right.
[G] [D] [G] [D]
[G] G'day, g'day, [D] [G] how you [D] goin'?
[C] What do you know?
[D#] [G] He'll strike a light.
[D] [G] G'day, g'day, [Dm] and [G] how you
[Em] goin'?
Just [G] say g'day, [D] g'day, g'day, and [G] you'll be [D] right.
[G] Isn't it great [D] to [G] be an Aussie?
[C] Takin' a walk [Cm] [G] along the street,
[D] [G] Shoppin' in shops, or buyin' a [F#] paper,
[E] [A] Stoppin' and havin' a [D] yarn with people that you [G] meet
Down at the pub, or at a party,
[C] Whenever you're stuck, [Cm] [G] for what to [D] say.
[G] If you want a [D] Biddingky die, [G] why don't [D] you give it a try?
[A] Look him right in the eye and say [D] g'day.
G'day, [G] g'day, [D] [G] how you goin'?
[C] What do you know?
[Cm] He'll [G] strike a light.
[D]
[G] G'day, g'day, [D] and [G] how you [Em] goin'?
Just [G] say g'day, [D] g'day, g'day, and you'll be right.
[G]
[Em] And when [B] Italians meet, they [Em] all go crazy.
[B]
[E] The blokes all [B] like to hug each [E] other too.
[G]
[C] The youngsters [Cm] bend it high and [G] see you later.
[Em]
[A] While the plummy will shake your hand and [D] say, how do you do?
[Em] Now watch [B] out for a Frenchman, [Em] or he'll kiss [B] you.
[C] The [Cm] Spaniards go for [G] Ola and Olay.
But in the land of [D] the cockatoo, [G] or cats in [D] the didgeridoo,
[A] When you meet an Aussie ten [D] to one, [Am] here's what he'll say.
[D] [G] G'day, g'day, [D] [G] how you [Dm] goin'?
[C] What do you [Cm] know?
He'll [G] strike a light.
[D] [G] G'day, [D] g'day, [G] and how you [Em] goin'?
[G] Just say g'day, [D] g'day, [G] g'day, and [D] you'll be right.
[G] [C] It's a greeting [Cm] that you'll [G] hear across [C] Australia.
[G] [C] From Geraldton [Cm] to [G] Govan, Gundy, [C] Guy.
[G] [C] It's as dinkum [Cm] as the dingo [G] and the [F#] [F] dahlia.
[E] [Em] And [A] you spell it with a G [D] apostrophe, a D-A-Y.
[G] G'day, g'day, [D] how [G] you goin'?
What [C] do you know?
[Cm] He'll [G] strike a light.
[D] [G] G'day, g'day, [D] and [G] how you [Em]
goin'?
Just [G] say g'day, [D] g'day, g'day, and [G] you'll be right.
G'day, g'day, [D] and [G] how you
[Dm] goin'?
[C] What do you know?
[Cm] He'll [G] strike a light.
[D] [G] G'day, g'day, [D] and [G] how you [Em] goin'?
Just [G] say g'day, g'day, [D] g'day, [G]
[D] just [G] say g'day, g'day, [D] g'day,
and [G] you'll be right.
Key:
G
D
C
Em
Cm
G
D
C
_ _ [G] _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ [Dm] _
_ _ [G] _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
[G] _ G'day, g'day, [D] _ [G] how you _ [D] goin'?
[C] What do you know?
[D#] [G] He'll strike a light.
[D] _ [G] G'day, g'day, [Dm] and [G] how you _
[Em] goin'?
Just [G] say g'day, [D] g'day, g'day, and [G] you'll be [D] right.
[G] _ Isn't it great [D] to [G] be an Aussie?
[C] Takin' a walk [Cm] _ [G] along the street,
[D] _ [G] Shoppin' in shops, or buyin' a [F#] paper,
[E] _ _ [A] Stoppin' and havin' a [D] yarn with people that you [G] meet
Down at the pub, _ or at a party,
_ [C] Whenever you're stuck, [Cm] _ [G] for what to [D] say.
[G] If you want a [D] Biddingky die, [G] why don't [D] you give it a try?
[A] Look him right in the eye and say _ [D] g'day.
_ G'day, [G] g'day, [D] _ [G] how you _ goin'?
[C] What do you know?
[Cm] He'll [G] strike a light.
[D] _
[G] G'day, g'day, [D] and [G] how you _ [Em] goin'?
Just [G] say g'day, [D] g'day, g'day, and you'll be right.
[G] _
[Em] And when [B] Italians meet, they [Em] all go crazy.
[B] _
[E] The blokes all [B] like to hug each [E] other too.
_ [G]
[C] The youngsters [Cm] bend it high and [G] see you later.
[Em] _
[A] While the plummy will shake your hand and [D] say, how do you do?
[Em] Now watch [B] out for a Frenchman, [Em] or he'll kiss [B] you.
[C] The [Cm] Spaniards go for [G] Ola and Olay. _
But in the land of [D] the cockatoo, [G] or cats in [D] the didgeridoo,
[A] When you meet an Aussie ten [D] to one, [Am] here's what he'll say.
[D] _ [G] G'day, g'day, [D] _ [G] how you _ [Dm] goin'?
[C] What do you [Cm] know?
He'll [G] strike a light.
[D] _ [G] G'day, [D] g'day, [G] and how you [Em] goin'?
[G] Just say g'day, [D] g'day, [G] g'day, and [D] you'll be right.
[G] _ [C] It's a greeting [Cm] that you'll [G] hear across [C] Australia.
[G] _ [C] From Geraldton [Cm] to [G] Govan, Gundy, [C] Guy.
[G] _ [C] It's as dinkum [Cm] as the dingo [G] and the [F#] [F] dahlia.
[E] _ _ [Em] And [A] you spell it with a G _ [D] apostrophe, a D-A-Y. _ _
[G] G'day, g'day, [D] how [G] you goin'?
What [C] do you know?
[Cm] He'll [G] strike a light.
[D] _ [G] G'day, g'day, [D] and [G] how you [Em] _
goin'?
Just [G] say g'day, [D] g'day, g'day, and [G] you'll be right.
_ G'day, g'day, [D] and [G] how you _
[Dm] goin'?
[C] What do you know?
[Cm] He'll [G] strike a light.
[D] _ [G] G'day, g'day, [D] and [G] how you [Em] goin'?
Just [G] say g'day, g'day, [D] g'day, [G] _ _
[D] just [G] say g'day, g'day, [D] g'day,
and [G] you'll be right.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
[G] _ G'day, g'day, [D] _ [G] how you _ [D] goin'?
[C] What do you know?
[D#] [G] He'll strike a light.
[D] _ [G] G'day, g'day, [Dm] and [G] how you _
[Em] goin'?
Just [G] say g'day, [D] g'day, g'day, and [G] you'll be [D] right.
[G] _ Isn't it great [D] to [G] be an Aussie?
[C] Takin' a walk [Cm] _ [G] along the street,
[D] _ [G] Shoppin' in shops, or buyin' a [F#] paper,
[E] _ _ [A] Stoppin' and havin' a [D] yarn with people that you [G] meet
Down at the pub, _ or at a party,
_ [C] Whenever you're stuck, [Cm] _ [G] for what to [D] say.
[G] If you want a [D] Biddingky die, [G] why don't [D] you give it a try?
[A] Look him right in the eye and say _ [D] g'day.
_ G'day, [G] g'day, [D] _ [G] how you _ goin'?
[C] What do you know?
[Cm] He'll [G] strike a light.
[D] _
[G] G'day, g'day, [D] and [G] how you _ [Em] goin'?
Just [G] say g'day, [D] g'day, g'day, and you'll be right.
[G] _
[Em] And when [B] Italians meet, they [Em] all go crazy.
[B] _
[E] The blokes all [B] like to hug each [E] other too.
_ [G]
[C] The youngsters [Cm] bend it high and [G] see you later.
[Em] _
[A] While the plummy will shake your hand and [D] say, how do you do?
[Em] Now watch [B] out for a Frenchman, [Em] or he'll kiss [B] you.
[C] The [Cm] Spaniards go for [G] Ola and Olay. _
But in the land of [D] the cockatoo, [G] or cats in [D] the didgeridoo,
[A] When you meet an Aussie ten [D] to one, [Am] here's what he'll say.
[D] _ [G] G'day, g'day, [D] _ [G] how you _ [Dm] goin'?
[C] What do you [Cm] know?
He'll [G] strike a light.
[D] _ [G] G'day, [D] g'day, [G] and how you [Em] goin'?
[G] Just say g'day, [D] g'day, [G] g'day, and [D] you'll be right.
[G] _ [C] It's a greeting [Cm] that you'll [G] hear across [C] Australia.
[G] _ [C] From Geraldton [Cm] to [G] Govan, Gundy, [C] Guy.
[G] _ [C] It's as dinkum [Cm] as the dingo [G] and the [F#] [F] dahlia.
[E] _ _ [Em] And [A] you spell it with a G _ [D] apostrophe, a D-A-Y. _ _
[G] G'day, g'day, [D] how [G] you goin'?
What [C] do you know?
[Cm] He'll [G] strike a light.
[D] _ [G] G'day, g'day, [D] and [G] how you [Em] _
goin'?
Just [G] say g'day, [D] g'day, g'day, and [G] you'll be right.
_ G'day, g'day, [D] and [G] how you _
[Dm] goin'?
[C] What do you know?
[Cm] He'll [G] strike a light.
[D] _ [G] G'day, g'day, [D] and [G] how you [Em] goin'?
Just [G] say g'day, g'day, [D] g'day, [G] _ _
[D] just [G] say g'day, g'day, [D] g'day,
and [G] you'll be right.
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