Chords for Jamie Brockett - Legend of the USS Titanic - Part 2 - See Notes
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[E] They told me not on the sea [A] the man was playing there, my God, gee, farewell [D] Titanic, [E] farewell.
How they wouldn't [F#m] let Jack Johnson on board, they [A] said, this ship don't have all no [E] floatin', [D] farewell Titanic, [E] farewell.
That brings us up to what's happening now, now the Titanic, she's floating around, headed out between the [F#m] icebergs.
are [D] partying, they're trading wives and Cadillacs and diamonds, they're drinking booze and [E] having all sorts of party fun.
[E] and battening down hatches.
himself a little smoke, he's digging the iceberg, [A] having himself a little smoke.
remember I [F#m] told you about the captain, he knows how to walk like captain, ride like captain, talk like all sorts of [B] captains.
[F#m] he's gotta go out and test the wind, so he casts his nose up into the north wind and he [Em]
How they wouldn't [F#m] let Jack Johnson on board, they [A] said, this ship don't have all no [E] floatin', [D] farewell Titanic, [E] farewell.
That brings us up to what's happening now, now the Titanic, she's floating around, headed out between the [F#m] icebergs.
are [D] partying, they're trading wives and Cadillacs and diamonds, they're drinking booze and [E] having all sorts of party fun.
[E] and battening down hatches.
himself a little smoke, he's digging the iceberg, [A] having himself a little smoke.
remember I [F#m] told you about the captain, he knows how to walk like captain, ride like captain, talk like all sorts of [B] captains.
[F#m] he's gotta go out and test the wind, so he casts his nose up into the north wind and he [Em]
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[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ They told me not on the sea [A] the man was playing there, my God, gee, farewell [D] Titanic, [E] farewell. _ _
How they wouldn't [F#m] let Jack Johnson on board, they [A] said, this ship don't have all no [E] floatin', [D] farewell Titanic, [E] farewell.
_ _ [B] _
_ _ That brings us up to what's happening now, now the Titanic, she's floating around, headed out between the [F#m] icebergs.
The Jewish people are [D] partying, they're trading wives and Cadillacs and diamonds, they're drinking booze and [E] having all sorts of party fun.
[B] _ Everybody else is hoisting up land levels [E] and battening down hatches.
The first matey's hanging over the rail, he's having himself a little smoke, he's digging the iceberg, [A] having himself a little smoke.
And it's the [E] captain's time to do his thing, the captain comes on out, remember I [F#m] told you about the captain, he knows how to walk like captain, ride like captain, talk like all sorts of [B] captains.
He comes on out and he's standing on his thing right now, [F#m] he's gotta go out and test the wind, so he casts his nose up into the north wind and he _ [Em] _
goes_
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
He walks on, first matey says, hey first mate, what's that you smoking?
He says, that ain't nothing but a little old cigarette, [B] captain.
He says, I don't believe it, give me a puff.
He says, [D] alright. _ _ _ _
[E] So the captain [B] take himself a little puff, nothing happened right away, he says, it's alright, it's alright, it's just a cigarette, I'm going for a walk.
And that's what he did, folks, he went for a walk, he went, he went out [E] walking around the boat, he went walking toward the wheelhouse, he, he walked around, he walked [A] around the wheelhouse [E] _ _ _
once_
_ _ [Em] _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[E] _ He walked around the wheelhouse [A]
twice, _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [E] _ _ and on the third time around [A] the wheelhouse, _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ the first mate, he looked on over at [E] the captain, _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
and he [B] say, _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ you want [A] another talk, captain? _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] And the captain, he say, _
_ _ _ [Em] _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ right.
_ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ So this time he's going to tell the captain a little bit about the smoke that he's [Em] smoking, he says, now, [B] the idea, captain, the idea is to get the smoke way down deep inside your tummy and hold it there just as long as you can, it'll make you feel good all inside.
So the captain says, alright, he take himself three big pokes off that front little brown weed, he says, I'm commencing the holding [D] in.
_ [G] _ _ [B] _ He walked around the wheelhouse, he went downstairs, he laid down, he get [E] up, he ran in the other room, he sent a radiogram, he came on back in, he [A] took a shower, he come out, he shaved, [B] he laid down, he get up again, he turned on the television, he [A] turned off the radio, he played a game of cribbage, he read a mass marvel comic book, he walked in the kitchen, made a cup of tea, [B] made a cup of coffee, [A] sat down, ate a piece of pie, went [B] upstairs, played another game of cribbage, went back in, finished his other mass marvel comic book, laid down, he had the television, the radio, the eggbeater, the air conditioner, everything's all going at once.
He walks up on deck and this is 52 minutes later and this cat ain't [D] breathed yet. _
[G] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] The first mate see him standing up there on the rail, he's all puffed up [E] like a balloon, he says, [Am] you gotta let it [G] out, captain.
[E] _ So the captain, he let it [G] all out at once. _
[E] _ [B] Falling right down on the wheelhouse floor, he's all cold, oh, this just brings us up to what's happening again, folks.
The Titanic, she's sailing around in between the icebergs.
[E] Everybody else is having [F#m] parties, the Jewish people, they're jumping up and down, they're trading wives and Cadillacs and diamonds and drinking booze.
Everybody else is hoisting up land lovers, [E] bottoming down hatches and doing sail things.
[B] The first mate's hanging over there on the rail, he's having [A] himself a little smoke and digging icebergs.
And the captain's out cold on [E] the wheelhouse floor. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ It won't be night on the seas, [A] a man who's playing in my gut, he [D] said, well, Titanic, [E] baby,
_ I ain't wouldn't let you on some [A] boat, they said, this ship don't haul no [E] coal, [D] well, Titanic, [Em] baby,
[B] _ _ All _ _ of a sudden, the captain's eyes popped wide _ open and stood right [A] up straight,
_ _ _ _ [B]
grabs a hold of the wheel, _ _ looks on out at the bow of that boat and he said, [E] _ I'm gonna move you, baby. _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ And he did right on [E] into an [D] iceberg and she went right on down.
[E] _ _ _
_ _ It won't be night on the [A] seas, a man who's playing in my gut, he [B] said, [D] well, Titanic, baby,
[E] _ _ _ I ain't wouldn't let you on [A] some boat, they said, this ship don't haul no coal, [E] well, [D] Titanic, [E] baby,
_ That's the true story of the Titanic, [F#m] folks.
She went right to the [B] bottom, she took with her all the Jewish people, all her first mates.
She took with him the captain, she took with him the land lovers, she took with him the mass marvel comic books, the tennis racket, and _ 497 [D] and a half feet of rope.
_ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ [B] Meanwhile, back on the stateside, old Jack Johnson, why, standing up on the [E] pier, he's fishing away, he's got himself a little stick and a line,
and he gets a [F#] tug and pulls it on up, it's a big wet, blue, [E] soggy mess on the inside, on the line, [F#m] written in big gold letters, it says, USS Titanic,
and stuck right above it was a wet road, [E] shall we.
[F#m] _ That boy was so happy, he started [Em] doing the Eagle Rock up and down that pier like it's no nice night,
[F#m] he's going to do the Eagle Rock now, everybody [E] in for the Eagle Rock. _ _ _
_ _ _ Eagle Rock, _ _ _ _ oh, it was warm at night on the [F#m] sea, the bamboo's bending, my God, fare thee well, [D] Titanic, [E] baby,
I _ didn't let you on [F#m] some boat, they said, this ship don't haul no coal, well, [G] Titanic, baby, [F#m] well, Titanic going down. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
How they wouldn't [F#m] let Jack Johnson on board, they [A] said, this ship don't have all no [E] floatin', [D] farewell Titanic, [E] farewell.
_ _ [B] _
_ _ That brings us up to what's happening now, now the Titanic, she's floating around, headed out between the [F#m] icebergs.
The Jewish people are [D] partying, they're trading wives and Cadillacs and diamonds, they're drinking booze and [E] having all sorts of party fun.
[B] _ Everybody else is hoisting up land levels [E] and battening down hatches.
The first matey's hanging over the rail, he's having himself a little smoke, he's digging the iceberg, [A] having himself a little smoke.
And it's the [E] captain's time to do his thing, the captain comes on out, remember I [F#m] told you about the captain, he knows how to walk like captain, ride like captain, talk like all sorts of [B] captains.
He comes on out and he's standing on his thing right now, [F#m] he's gotta go out and test the wind, so he casts his nose up into the north wind and he _ [Em] _
goes_
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
He walks on, first matey says, hey first mate, what's that you smoking?
He says, that ain't nothing but a little old cigarette, [B] captain.
He says, I don't believe it, give me a puff.
He says, [D] alright. _ _ _ _
[E] So the captain [B] take himself a little puff, nothing happened right away, he says, it's alright, it's alright, it's just a cigarette, I'm going for a walk.
And that's what he did, folks, he went for a walk, he went, he went out [E] walking around the boat, he went walking toward the wheelhouse, he, he walked around, he walked [A] around the wheelhouse [E] _ _ _
once_
_ _ [Em] _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[E] _ He walked around the wheelhouse [A]
twice, _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [E] _ _ and on the third time around [A] the wheelhouse, _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ the first mate, he looked on over at [E] the captain, _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
and he [B] say, _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ you want [A] another talk, captain? _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] And the captain, he say, _
_ _ _ [Em] _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ right.
_ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ So this time he's going to tell the captain a little bit about the smoke that he's [Em] smoking, he says, now, [B] the idea, captain, the idea is to get the smoke way down deep inside your tummy and hold it there just as long as you can, it'll make you feel good all inside.
So the captain says, alright, he take himself three big pokes off that front little brown weed, he says, I'm commencing the holding [D] in.
_ [G] _ _ [B] _ He walked around the wheelhouse, he went downstairs, he laid down, he get [E] up, he ran in the other room, he sent a radiogram, he came on back in, he [A] took a shower, he come out, he shaved, [B] he laid down, he get up again, he turned on the television, he [A] turned off the radio, he played a game of cribbage, he read a mass marvel comic book, he walked in the kitchen, made a cup of tea, [B] made a cup of coffee, [A] sat down, ate a piece of pie, went [B] upstairs, played another game of cribbage, went back in, finished his other mass marvel comic book, laid down, he had the television, the radio, the eggbeater, the air conditioner, everything's all going at once.
He walks up on deck and this is 52 minutes later and this cat ain't [D] breathed yet. _
[G] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] The first mate see him standing up there on the rail, he's all puffed up [E] like a balloon, he says, [Am] you gotta let it [G] out, captain.
[E] _ So the captain, he let it [G] all out at once. _
[E] _ [B] Falling right down on the wheelhouse floor, he's all cold, oh, this just brings us up to what's happening again, folks.
The Titanic, she's sailing around in between the icebergs.
[E] Everybody else is having [F#m] parties, the Jewish people, they're jumping up and down, they're trading wives and Cadillacs and diamonds and drinking booze.
Everybody else is hoisting up land lovers, [E] bottoming down hatches and doing sail things.
[B] The first mate's hanging over there on the rail, he's having [A] himself a little smoke and digging icebergs.
And the captain's out cold on [E] the wheelhouse floor. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ It won't be night on the seas, [A] a man who's playing in my gut, he [D] said, well, Titanic, [E] baby,
_ I ain't wouldn't let you on some [A] boat, they said, this ship don't haul no [E] coal, [D] well, Titanic, [Em] baby,
[B] _ _ All _ _ of a sudden, the captain's eyes popped wide _ open and stood right [A] up straight,
_ _ _ _ [B]
grabs a hold of the wheel, _ _ looks on out at the bow of that boat and he said, [E] _ I'm gonna move you, baby. _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ And he did right on [E] into an [D] iceberg and she went right on down.
[E] _ _ _
_ _ It won't be night on the [A] seas, a man who's playing in my gut, he [B] said, [D] well, Titanic, baby,
[E] _ _ _ I ain't wouldn't let you on [A] some boat, they said, this ship don't haul no coal, [E] well, [D] Titanic, [E] baby,
_ That's the true story of the Titanic, [F#m] folks.
She went right to the [B] bottom, she took with her all the Jewish people, all her first mates.
She took with him the captain, she took with him the land lovers, she took with him the mass marvel comic books, the tennis racket, and _ 497 [D] and a half feet of rope.
_ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ [B] Meanwhile, back on the stateside, old Jack Johnson, why, standing up on the [E] pier, he's fishing away, he's got himself a little stick and a line,
and he gets a [F#] tug and pulls it on up, it's a big wet, blue, [E] soggy mess on the inside, on the line, [F#m] written in big gold letters, it says, USS Titanic,
and stuck right above it was a wet road, [E] shall we.
[F#m] _ That boy was so happy, he started [Em] doing the Eagle Rock up and down that pier like it's no nice night,
[F#m] he's going to do the Eagle Rock now, everybody [E] in for the Eagle Rock. _ _ _
_ _ _ Eagle Rock, _ _ _ _ oh, it was warm at night on the [F#m] sea, the bamboo's bending, my God, fare thee well, [D] Titanic, [E] baby,
I _ didn't let you on [F#m] some boat, they said, this ship don't haul no coal, well, [G] Titanic, baby, [F#m] well, Titanic going down. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
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