Chords for Horrible Histories Song - World War 1 Cousins - CBBC

Tempo:
97.45 bpm
Chords used:

C

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A

D

E

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Horrible Histories Song - World War 1 Cousins - CBBC chords
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[C#m] [G] [C#m] [G]
[E] We're the cousins who ruled over [A] dozens, King George, Czar Nick, Kaiser Willy.
[D] When the [G] century started, [D] we could hardly [G] be parted.
The church that was old [A] before, the pride of post-World War.
[C#m] [G] [C] I'm King George, when young I forged an alliance with these two.
[F] Through Queen Vic [D] we were related, [C] check out the world [G#] power she created.
[C] I'm Czar Nicholas, with George Mischief, I swapped uniforms at horse duels.
We looked [D] like twins, had matching [C] beards, right royal [A] fun if a little weird.
Drove [G] advisors round the [A] bend, to women [G] friendship had to end.
[C] We're [E] relations, crowned by our [A] nations, Great Britain, Russia and [D] Germany.
When [G] our governments fell [D] out, peaceful relations put in dull [C] conditions.
Perfect for, the frightful post-World War.
[G] [C#m] [G] I'm [C] Kaiser Wilhelm, I kind of felt a bit left out by [E] the rest.
They [Dm] had beards, I only had a [C] moustache.
Feared my way [G#] that arm gave me less [C] panache.
I loved the military, a sort of diplomacy, I would be ze best.
[F] We sent telegrams, hoped to stop [C] the bombs, but they weren't [A] worth the paper they were written on.
I called [C] England, mad March [A] Hare.
You didn't [C] help avert war there.
Now all he [E] does, not all succeeds, [A] Great Britain, Russia, both [D] against me.
I was [G] in charge of German troops, [D] but you proved to be hopeless, oops.
The commanders [A] ignored, in the frightful first [C] World War.
[F] My pavlety's embarrassing, our kinship now a hassle.
[E] I changed my German surname to Windsor, like the castle.
Then [A] Russian revolution came, Nick said, help me [D] mate.
I couldn't support him, had to leave [G] him to his fate.
[C] Execution?
Oh.
And once a war, was [A] some more, we won, we lost, call it a score [D] draw.
I was the [G] only one left in [D] charge.
I ran away, [G] but still at large.
And [B] all this frightful war could do, was set up a war too.
Which was us, [C] against you.
Boo-boo-bee-doo.
[G] Hare.
[C]
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3211
G
2131
A
1231
D
1321
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2311
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3211
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_ _ [C#m] _ _ [G] _ _ [C#m] _ [G] _
_ [E] We're the cousins who ruled over [A] dozens, King George, Czar Nick, Kaiser Willy.
[D] When the [G] century started, [D] we could hardly [G] be parted.
The church that was old [A] before, the pride of post-World War. _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ [G] _ [C] I'm King George, when young I forged an alliance with these two.
[F] Through Queen Vic [D] we were related, [C] check out the world [G#] power she created.
[C] I'm Czar Nicholas, with George Mischief, I swapped uniforms at horse duels.
We looked [D] like twins, had matching [C] beards, right royal [A] fun if a little weird.
Drove [G] advisors round the [A] bend, to women [G] friendship had to end.
[C] We're [E] relations, crowned by our [A] nations, Great Britain, Russia and [D] Germany.
When [G] our governments fell [D] out, peaceful relations put in dull [C] conditions.
Perfect for, the frightful post-World War.
_ [G] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [G] I'm [C] Kaiser Wilhelm, I kind of felt a bit left out by [E] the rest.
They [Dm] had beards, I only had a [C] moustache.
Feared my way [G#] that arm gave me less [C] panache.
I loved the military, a sort of diplomacy, I would be ze best.
[F] We sent telegrams, hoped to stop [C] the bombs, but they weren't [A] worth the paper they were written on.
I called [C] England, mad March [A] Hare.
You didn't [C] help avert war there.
Now all he [E] does, not all succeeds, [A] Great Britain, Russia, both [D] against me.
I was [G] in charge of German troops, [D] but you proved to be hopeless, oops.
The commanders [A] ignored, in the frightful first [C] World War.
[F] My pavlety's embarrassing, our kinship now a hassle.
[E] I changed my German surname to Windsor, like the castle.
Then [A] Russian revolution came, Nick said, help me [D] mate.
I couldn't support him, had to leave [G] him to his fate.
_ _ [C] Execution?
Oh.
And once a war, was [A] some more, we won, we lost, call it a score [D] draw.
I was the [G] only one left in [D] charge.
I ran away, [G] but still at large.
And [B] all this frightful war could do, was set up a war too.
Which was us, [C] against you.
Boo-boo-bee-doo.
[G] Hare.
[C] _ _