Chords for I Ain't Marching Anymore -Phil Ochs
Tempo:
122.3 bpm
Chords used:
C#
F#
D#m
G#m
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G#] [C#]
[G#] [C#]
[D#m] [G#m]
[C#]
[F#] Oh, I marched to the Battle [G#] of New Orleans [F#] at the end of the [C#] early British wars.
The young [G#m] land started growing, [E] the young [D#m] blood started flowing, [G#m] but I ain't a [C#]-marching anymore.
[F#] For I killed my share of engines [C#] in a thousand different [F#] fights, I was [G#] there at the [C#] little big port.
[F#] I heard many men lying, I saw [D#m] many more [G#m] dying, but I [C#] ain't a-marching anymore.
[B] It's always the [F#] old to lead us to [D#m] the war, always the young [D#] to fall.
[B] Now look at all we've won with [D#m] a saber and a gun, [G#m] tell [D#] me is it worth [C#] it all?
[F#] For I stole California from [G#] the Mexican [F#] land, fought in the bloody [C#] Civil War.
[F#] Yes, I even killed my brothers [D#m] and so many [G#m] others, but I [C#] ain't a-marching anymore.
[F#] For I marched to the battles [G#] of the German [F#] trench in a war that was bound [C#] to end all war.
[F#] Oh, I must have [G#m] killed a million [E] men and now [D#m] they want me [G#] back again, but I ain't [C#] a-marching anymore.
[B] It's always [F#] the old to lead us to the [D#m] war, always the [D#] young to fall.
[B] Now look at all [F#] we've won with a saber and a [G#m] gun, tell me is it [C#] worth it all?
[F#] For I flew the final mission [C#] in the Japanese [F#] sky, set off the mighty mushroom [C#] roar.
[F#] When I saw the [B] cities burning, I [D#m] knew that I was [G#m] learning that I ain't [C#] a-marching anymore.
[F#] Now the labor leaders scream [C#] and when they close the missile [F#] port, United Fruit screams at the Cuban shore.
[F#] Call it peace or [B] call it treason, call it [D#m] love or call it [G#m] reason, but I ain't a [C#]-marching anymore.
[D#] I ain't [C#] a-marching anymore.
[G#] [C#]
[D#m] [G#m]
[C#]
[F#] Oh, I marched to the Battle [G#] of New Orleans [F#] at the end of the [C#] early British wars.
The young [G#m] land started growing, [E] the young [D#m] blood started flowing, [G#m] but I ain't a [C#]-marching anymore.
[F#] For I killed my share of engines [C#] in a thousand different [F#] fights, I was [G#] there at the [C#] little big port.
[F#] I heard many men lying, I saw [D#m] many more [G#m] dying, but I [C#] ain't a-marching anymore.
[B] It's always the [F#] old to lead us to [D#m] the war, always the young [D#] to fall.
[B] Now look at all we've won with [D#m] a saber and a gun, [G#m] tell [D#] me is it worth [C#] it all?
[F#] For I stole California from [G#] the Mexican [F#] land, fought in the bloody [C#] Civil War.
[F#] Yes, I even killed my brothers [D#m] and so many [G#m] others, but I [C#] ain't a-marching anymore.
[F#] For I marched to the battles [G#] of the German [F#] trench in a war that was bound [C#] to end all war.
[F#] Oh, I must have [G#m] killed a million [E] men and now [D#m] they want me [G#] back again, but I ain't [C#] a-marching anymore.
[B] It's always [F#] the old to lead us to the [D#m] war, always the [D#] young to fall.
[B] Now look at all [F#] we've won with a saber and a [G#m] gun, tell me is it [C#] worth it all?
[F#] For I flew the final mission [C#] in the Japanese [F#] sky, set off the mighty mushroom [C#] roar.
[F#] When I saw the [B] cities burning, I [D#m] knew that I was [G#m] learning that I ain't [C#] a-marching anymore.
[F#] Now the labor leaders scream [C#] and when they close the missile [F#] port, United Fruit screams at the Cuban shore.
[F#] Call it peace or [B] call it treason, call it [D#m] love or call it [G#m] reason, but I ain't a [C#]-marching anymore.
[D#] I ain't [C#] a-marching anymore.
Key:
C#
F#
D#m
G#m
G#
C#
F#
D#m
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ [G#m] _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] Oh, I marched to the Battle [G#] of New Orleans [F#] at the end of the [C#] early British _ wars.
The young [G#m] land started growing, [E] the young [D#m] blood started flowing, [G#m] but I ain't a [C#]-marching anymore. _
_ _ _ [F#] For I killed my share of engines [C#] in a thousand different [F#] fights, I was [G#] there at the [C#] little big port.
[F#] I heard many men lying, I saw [D#m] many more [G#m] dying, but I [C#] ain't a-marching anymore.
[B] It's always the [F#] old to lead us to [D#m] the war, always the young [D#] to fall.
[B] Now look at all we've won with [D#m] a saber and a gun, [G#m] tell [D#] me is it worth [C#] it all? _
_ _ [F#] For I stole California from [G#] the Mexican [F#] land, fought in the bloody [C#] Civil War.
[F#] Yes, I even killed my brothers [D#m] and so many [G#m] others, but I [C#] ain't a-marching anymore. _
_ _ _ _ [F#] For I marched to the battles [G#] of the German [F#] trench in a war that was bound [C#] to end all war.
[F#] Oh, I must have [G#m] killed a million [E] men and now [D#m] they want me [G#] back again, but I ain't [C#] a-marching anymore.
_ [B] It's always [F#] the old to lead us to the [D#m] war, always the [D#] young to fall.
_ [B] Now look at all [F#] we've won with a saber and a [G#m] gun, tell me is it [C#] worth it all? _
_ _ _ [F#] For I flew the final mission [C#] in the Japanese [F#] sky, set off the mighty mushroom [C#] roar.
[F#] When I saw the [B] cities burning, I [D#m] knew that I was [G#m] learning that I ain't [C#] a-marching anymore.
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] Now the labor leaders scream [C#] and when they close the missile [F#] port, United Fruit screams at the Cuban shore.
_ [F#] Call it peace or [B] call it treason, call it [D#m] love or call it [G#m] reason, but I ain't a [C#]-marching anymore.
[D#] _ I ain't [C#] a-marching anymore. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ [G#m] _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] Oh, I marched to the Battle [G#] of New Orleans [F#] at the end of the [C#] early British _ wars.
The young [G#m] land started growing, [E] the young [D#m] blood started flowing, [G#m] but I ain't a [C#]-marching anymore. _
_ _ _ [F#] For I killed my share of engines [C#] in a thousand different [F#] fights, I was [G#] there at the [C#] little big port.
[F#] I heard many men lying, I saw [D#m] many more [G#m] dying, but I [C#] ain't a-marching anymore.
[B] It's always the [F#] old to lead us to [D#m] the war, always the young [D#] to fall.
[B] Now look at all we've won with [D#m] a saber and a gun, [G#m] tell [D#] me is it worth [C#] it all? _
_ _ [F#] For I stole California from [G#] the Mexican [F#] land, fought in the bloody [C#] Civil War.
[F#] Yes, I even killed my brothers [D#m] and so many [G#m] others, but I [C#] ain't a-marching anymore. _
_ _ _ _ [F#] For I marched to the battles [G#] of the German [F#] trench in a war that was bound [C#] to end all war.
[F#] Oh, I must have [G#m] killed a million [E] men and now [D#m] they want me [G#] back again, but I ain't [C#] a-marching anymore.
_ [B] It's always [F#] the old to lead us to the [D#m] war, always the [D#] young to fall.
_ [B] Now look at all [F#] we've won with a saber and a [G#m] gun, tell me is it [C#] worth it all? _
_ _ _ [F#] For I flew the final mission [C#] in the Japanese [F#] sky, set off the mighty mushroom [C#] roar.
[F#] When I saw the [B] cities burning, I [D#m] knew that I was [G#m] learning that I ain't [C#] a-marching anymore.
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] Now the labor leaders scream [C#] and when they close the missile [F#] port, United Fruit screams at the Cuban shore.
_ [F#] Call it peace or [B] call it treason, call it [D#m] love or call it [G#m] reason, but I ain't a [C#]-marching anymore.
[D#] _ I ain't [C#] a-marching anymore. _ _ _ _ _
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