Gilbert O'sullivan - We Will Chords
Tempo:
77.175 bpm
Chords used:
E
C#m
A
B
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [C#m]
[A] [B]
[E] It's over now, [C#m] you've had your fun.
[E] [A#m] Get up them stairs, go [D#] on quickly, don't run.
Take off your shoes, [B] for both of yous.
[C#m] [C] Leave them down outside [C#m] the door.
[A#] [A] Turn the landing light off, no wait, leave it on.
It might make the night, [F#] that much easier to be gone.
[E] And in the morning, we'll be [D] wide [Bm] awake.
And [C#m] eating snowflakes, [A] as opposed to those flakes.
[E] We will, we will, we will, [A] we [B] will.
[E] That afternoon, [C#m] we spent the day.
[E] [A#m] With Uncle Frank, [D#] remember, and his wife Auntie May.
Well do you know, [B] since then I've received up to four.
[C#m] Letters, all of [C] which repeat [C#m] the same.
[A#] [A] They say, thrill to bits, and believe you came.
We've relived it both, [F#] over time and time again.
[E] And if there's ever a chance, or [Bm] even half.
You [C#m] might be our way, or would you promise [A] to stay.
[E] We will, we will, [B] we will, we will.
[C#m] It's not [A] easy pretending, [F#] that you [G#] cannot hear.
[C#m] Once you've [F#m] suffered, be [B] afflicted [E] within.
There [G#m] is no use [A] in an ending, [E] to proclaim from the start.
[F#] That the [A#] moral of the story is [B] to begin.
[E] On Sunday next, [C#m] if the weather holds.
[E] [A#m] We'll have that game, but I [D#] bagsy been in goal.
Not because I'm good, [B] or because I think I should.
[C#m] It's just that, well at [C] my age, I think [C#m] standing still.
[A#] [A] Would really suit me best.
Do we all agree?
Hands up those who do.
[F#] Hands up those who don't.
I [E] see.
Well in that case, will we please be [Bm] kind enough.
If not [C#m] on Sunday, to go to mass [A] on Monday.
[E] We will, we will, we will, we [B] will.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[E]
[A] [B]
[E] It's over now, [C#m] you've had your fun.
[E] [A#m] Get up them stairs, go [D#] on quickly, don't run.
Take off your shoes, [B] for both of yous.
[C#m] [C] Leave them down outside [C#m] the door.
[A#] [A] Turn the landing light off, no wait, leave it on.
It might make the night, [F#] that much easier to be gone.
[E] And in the morning, we'll be [D] wide [Bm] awake.
And [C#m] eating snowflakes, [A] as opposed to those flakes.
[E] We will, we will, we will, [A] we [B] will.
[E] That afternoon, [C#m] we spent the day.
[E] [A#m] With Uncle Frank, [D#] remember, and his wife Auntie May.
Well do you know, [B] since then I've received up to four.
[C#m] Letters, all of [C] which repeat [C#m] the same.
[A#] [A] They say, thrill to bits, and believe you came.
We've relived it both, [F#] over time and time again.
[E] And if there's ever a chance, or [Bm] even half.
You [C#m] might be our way, or would you promise [A] to stay.
[E] We will, we will, [B] we will, we will.
[C#m] It's not [A] easy pretending, [F#] that you [G#] cannot hear.
[C#m] Once you've [F#m] suffered, be [B] afflicted [E] within.
There [G#m] is no use [A] in an ending, [E] to proclaim from the start.
[F#] That the [A#] moral of the story is [B] to begin.
[E] On Sunday next, [C#m] if the weather holds.
[E] [A#m] We'll have that game, but I [D#] bagsy been in goal.
Not because I'm good, [B] or because I think I should.
[C#m] It's just that, well at [C] my age, I think [C#m] standing still.
[A#] [A] Would really suit me best.
Do we all agree?
Hands up those who do.
[F#] Hands up those who don't.
I [E] see.
Well in that case, will we please be [Bm] kind enough.
If not [C#m] on Sunday, to go to mass [A] on Monday.
[E] We will, we will, we will, we [B] will.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[E]
Key:
E
C#m
A
B
F#
E
C#m
A
[E] _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [E] It's over now, [C#m] you've had your fun.
[E] _ [A#m] Get up them stairs, go [D#] on quickly, don't run.
_ Take off your shoes, [B] for both of yous.
_ [C#m] _ [C] Leave them down outside [C#m] the door.
_ [A#] [A] Turn the landing light off, no wait, leave it on.
It might make the night, [F#] that much easier to be gone.
[E] And in the morning, we'll be [D] wide [Bm] awake.
And [C#m] eating snowflakes, _ [A] as opposed to those flakes.
[E] We will, we will, we _ will, [A] we [B] will. _
_ _ [E] _ That afternoon, [C#m] we spent the day.
[E] _ _ [A#m] With Uncle Frank, [D#] remember, and his wife Auntie May.
Well do you know, [B] since then I've received up to four.
[C#m] Letters, all of [C] which repeat [C#m] the same.
[A#] _ [A] They say, thrill to bits, and believe you came.
We've relived it both, [F#] over time and time again.
[E] And if there's ever a chance, or [Bm] even half.
You [C#m] might be our way, or would you promise [A] to stay.
[E] We will, we will, _ _ [B] we will, we will. _
_ [C#m] It's not [A] easy pretending, [F#] that you [G#] cannot hear.
[C#m] Once you've [F#m] suffered, be [B] afflicted [E] within. _
There [G#m] is no use [A] in an ending, [E] to proclaim from the start.
[F#] That the [A#] moral of the story is [B] to begin.
_ _ [E] On Sunday next, [C#m] if the weather holds.
[E] _ [A#m] We'll have that game, but I [D#] bagsy been in goal.
_ Not because I'm good, [B] or because I think I should.
[C#m] It's just that, well at [C] my age, I think [C#m] standing still.
[A#] _ [A] Would really suit me best.
Do we all agree?
_ Hands up those who do.
[F#] Hands up those who don't.
I [E] see.
Well in that case, will we please be [Bm] kind enough.
If not [C#m] on Sunday, to go to mass [A] on Monday.
_ [E] We will, _ _ we will, _ we will, we [B] will.
_ Yeah, yeah, yeah.
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [E] It's over now, [C#m] you've had your fun.
[E] _ [A#m] Get up them stairs, go [D#] on quickly, don't run.
_ Take off your shoes, [B] for both of yous.
_ [C#m] _ [C] Leave them down outside [C#m] the door.
_ [A#] [A] Turn the landing light off, no wait, leave it on.
It might make the night, [F#] that much easier to be gone.
[E] And in the morning, we'll be [D] wide [Bm] awake.
And [C#m] eating snowflakes, _ [A] as opposed to those flakes.
[E] We will, we will, we _ will, [A] we [B] will. _
_ _ [E] _ That afternoon, [C#m] we spent the day.
[E] _ _ [A#m] With Uncle Frank, [D#] remember, and his wife Auntie May.
Well do you know, [B] since then I've received up to four.
[C#m] Letters, all of [C] which repeat [C#m] the same.
[A#] _ [A] They say, thrill to bits, and believe you came.
We've relived it both, [F#] over time and time again.
[E] And if there's ever a chance, or [Bm] even half.
You [C#m] might be our way, or would you promise [A] to stay.
[E] We will, we will, _ _ [B] we will, we will. _
_ [C#m] It's not [A] easy pretending, [F#] that you [G#] cannot hear.
[C#m] Once you've [F#m] suffered, be [B] afflicted [E] within. _
There [G#m] is no use [A] in an ending, [E] to proclaim from the start.
[F#] That the [A#] moral of the story is [B] to begin.
_ _ [E] On Sunday next, [C#m] if the weather holds.
[E] _ [A#m] We'll have that game, but I [D#] bagsy been in goal.
_ Not because I'm good, [B] or because I think I should.
[C#m] It's just that, well at [C] my age, I think [C#m] standing still.
[A#] _ [A] Would really suit me best.
Do we all agree?
_ Hands up those who do.
[F#] Hands up those who don't.
I [E] see.
Well in that case, will we please be [Bm] kind enough.
If not [C#m] on Sunday, to go to mass [A] on Monday.
_ [E] We will, _ _ we will, _ we will, we [B] will.
_ Yeah, yeah, yeah.
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _