Chords for KING BILLYS ON THE WALL REMIX
Tempo:
129.8 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
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Dm
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C]
[G]
Well there's a famous painted man that everybody knows
It stands upon the gable wall [Dm] over Sandy Row
In [G] memory of King William and the brethren who did join
In folk-roar deliverance at [Dm] the Battle of the Boyne
[Gm] King Billy's on the wall, [C] King Billy's [G] on the wall
He stepped from high and shined so [Dm] bright, he lighted up the ball
[G] There's millions going to see him, they're snapping, gazing on
They remember 1690, King Billy's on the wall
While there are soldiers painted now, they're in red, white and blue
They tell them both where he can [Dm] go and what he can do
[Gm] There's one by fair advice, well now that's a [G] different class
Go stick your lower on the [Dm] road, to get [D] off your ass
[G] King Billy's on the wall, [C] King Billy's on the [G] wall
He stands from high and shines so bright, [D] he lighted up the ball
[Gm] There's millions going to see him, they're [C] snapping, gazing [G] on
They remember 1690, King Billy's on the wall
Well the next time you're in a hospital, you come and have a look
And stand beside that mural, [D] and have your foot it took
[Gm] And put [G] it on your lap and please don't hang it in your home
So that all the world [Dm] can see King Billy's on [G] the wall
King Billy's on the wall, King Billy's on the wall
He stands from high and shines so bright, he [Dm] lighted up the ball
[G] There's millions going to see him, they're snapping, gazing on
They remember 1690, [Dm] King Billy's [Gm] on the wall
Ping the lace on the wall, Ping the lace on the wall
He stands so high, shines so [D] bright, He lights up the hall
[G] Every youth's come to see him, [Cm] They stand and gaze in [G] awe
They remember 1690, Ping [Dm] the lace on the [G] wall
Give
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bread to the heroes of our time
Give bread to [Eb] these five-eyed, sing [Bb] night
Concerning [Eb] these five-shouting [Bb] heroes
Who marched through me three quartered times
Keeping the cross they owed divine
Our music [Eb] so sweetly did [Bb] play, As a promise
[Eb]
[Bb] Worthy to be played, called mean away
Like the sons of King William we marched
Till the last [Eb] Noggin's eye we did [Bb] view
Where the church it [Eb] was then decorated
[Bb] In deep orange and purple and blue
Died its fires, our colors were flying
And our cannons [Eb]
did [Bb] roar
Long life to [Eb] these ugly heroes
[Bb] For they are the voice we adore
Captain Black and our fallen orange heroes
Came [Eb] riding down on its raised [Bb] steed
And they asked us [Eb] what's the fire we carry
[Bb] And where did we mean to proceed
We told him to kindly arrange them
And our number [Eb] would fix thirty [Bb] two
For we are our [Eb] young, gallant [Bb] heroes
And we make some rebels of due
We do both perhaps salute him
So one day [Eb] he fell and drove [Bb] by
And he wrote my [Eb]
[Bb] name
Till we came to the brink of the valley
And we arrived safe and at sea
The band did [Eb] it so right to [Bb] rhyme
Long life to [Eb] these five-shouting [Bb] heroes
For they are the voice of the boys
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Well there's a famous painted man that everybody knows
It stands upon the gable wall [Dm] over Sandy Row
In [G] memory of King William and the brethren who did join
In folk-roar deliverance at [Dm] the Battle of the Boyne
[Gm] King Billy's on the wall, [C] King Billy's [G] on the wall
He stepped from high and shined so [Dm] bright, he lighted up the ball
[G] There's millions going to see him, they're snapping, gazing on
They remember 1690, King Billy's on the wall
While there are soldiers painted now, they're in red, white and blue
They tell them both where he can [Dm] go and what he can do
[Gm] There's one by fair advice, well now that's a [G] different class
Go stick your lower on the [Dm] road, to get [D] off your ass
[G] King Billy's on the wall, [C] King Billy's on the [G] wall
He stands from high and shines so bright, [D] he lighted up the ball
[Gm] There's millions going to see him, they're [C] snapping, gazing [G] on
They remember 1690, King Billy's on the wall
Well the next time you're in a hospital, you come and have a look
And stand beside that mural, [D] and have your foot it took
[Gm] And put [G] it on your lap and please don't hang it in your home
So that all the world [Dm] can see King Billy's on [G] the wall
King Billy's on the wall, King Billy's on the wall
He stands from high and shines so bright, he [Dm] lighted up the ball
[G] There's millions going to see him, they're snapping, gazing on
They remember 1690, [Dm] King Billy's [Gm] on the wall
Ping the lace on the wall, Ping the lace on the wall
He stands so high, shines so [D] bright, He lights up the hall
[G] Every youth's come to see him, [Cm] They stand and gaze in [G] awe
They remember 1690, Ping [Dm] the lace on the [G] wall
Give
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bread to the heroes of our time
Give bread to [Eb] these five-eyed, sing [Bb] night
Concerning [Eb] these five-shouting [Bb] heroes
Who marched through me three quartered times
Keeping the cross they owed divine
Our music [Eb] so sweetly did [Bb] play, As a promise
[Eb]
[Bb] Worthy to be played, called mean away
Like the sons of King William we marched
Till the last [Eb] Noggin's eye we did [Bb] view
Where the church it [Eb] was then decorated
[Bb] In deep orange and purple and blue
Died its fires, our colors were flying
And our cannons [Eb]
did [Bb] roar
Long life to [Eb] these ugly heroes
[Bb] For they are the voice we adore
Captain Black and our fallen orange heroes
Came [Eb] riding down on its raised [Bb] steed
And they asked us [Eb] what's the fire we carry
[Bb] And where did we mean to proceed
We told him to kindly arrange them
And our number [Eb] would fix thirty [Bb] two
For we are our [Eb] young, gallant [Bb] heroes
And we make some rebels of due
We do both perhaps salute him
So one day [Eb] he fell and drove [Bb] by
And he wrote my [Eb]
[Bb] name
Till we came to the brink of the valley
And we arrived safe and at sea
The band did [Eb] it so right to [Bb] rhyme
Long life to [Eb] these five-shouting [Bb] heroes
For they are the voice of the boys
[Eb]
[Bb] [C]
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Well there's a famous painted man that everybody knows
It stands upon the gable wall [Dm] over Sandy Row
In [G] memory of King William and the brethren who did join
In folk-roar deliverance at [Dm] the Battle of the Boyne
[Gm] King Billy's on the wall, [C] King Billy's [G] on the wall
He stepped from high and shined so [Dm] bright, he lighted up the ball
[G] There's millions going to see him, they're snapping, gazing on
They remember 1690, King Billy's on the wall _ _ _ _ _ _ _
While there are soldiers painted now, they're in red, white and blue
They tell them both where he can [Dm] go and what he can do
[Gm] There's one by fair advice, well now that's a [G] different class
Go stick your lower on the [Dm] road, to get [D] off your ass
[G] King Billy's on the wall, [C] King Billy's on the [G] wall
He stands from high and shines so bright, [D] he lighted up the ball
[Gm] There's millions going to see him, they're [C] snapping, gazing [G] on
They remember 1690, King Billy's on the wall _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well the next time you're in a hospital, you come and have a look
And stand beside that mural, [D] and have your foot it took
[Gm] And put [G] it on your lap and please don't hang it in your home
So that all the world [Dm] can see King Billy's on [G] the wall
King Billy's on the wall, King Billy's on the wall
He stands from high and shines so bright, he [Dm] lighted up the ball
[G] There's millions going to see him, they're snapping, gazing on
They remember 1690, [Dm] King Billy's [Gm] on the wall
Ping the lace on the wall, Ping the lace on the wall
He stands so high, shines so [D] bright, He lights up the hall
[G] Every youth's come to see him, [Cm] They stand and gaze in [G] awe
They remember 1690, Ping [Dm] the lace on the [G] wall
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_ _ _ _ _ bread to the heroes of our time
Give bread to [Eb] these five-eyed, sing [Bb] night
_ Concerning [Eb] these five-shouting [Bb] heroes
_ Who marched through me three quartered times
_ Keeping the cross they owed divine
Our music [Eb] so sweetly did [Bb] play, As a promise
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_ _ _ [Bb] _ Worthy to be played, called mean away
Like the sons of King William we marched
Till the last [Eb] Noggin's eye we did [Bb] view
Where the church it [Eb] was then decorated
[Bb] _ In deep orange and purple and blue
Died its fires, our colors were flying
And our cannons [Eb] _
did [Bb] roar
_ Long life to [Eb] these ugly heroes
[Bb] _ For they are the voice we adore
_ Captain Black and our fallen orange heroes
Came [Eb] riding down on its raised [Bb] steed
And they asked us [Eb] what's the fire we carry
[Bb] _ And where did we mean to proceed
We told him to kindly arrange them
And our number [Eb] would fix thirty [Bb] two
For we are our [Eb] young, gallant [Bb] heroes
_ And we make some rebels of due
_ We do both perhaps salute him
_ So one day [Eb] he fell and drove [Bb] by
And he wrote my [Eb] _
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Till we came to the brink of the valley
_ And we arrived safe and at sea
The band did [Eb] it so right to [Bb] rhyme
_ Long life to [Eb] these five-shouting [Bb] heroes
_ For they are the voice of the boys _ _ _ _ _
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Well there's a famous painted man that everybody knows
It stands upon the gable wall [Dm] over Sandy Row
In [G] memory of King William and the brethren who did join
In folk-roar deliverance at [Dm] the Battle of the Boyne
[Gm] King Billy's on the wall, [C] King Billy's [G] on the wall
He stepped from high and shined so [Dm] bright, he lighted up the ball
[G] There's millions going to see him, they're snapping, gazing on
They remember 1690, King Billy's on the wall _ _ _ _ _ _ _
While there are soldiers painted now, they're in red, white and blue
They tell them both where he can [Dm] go and what he can do
[Gm] There's one by fair advice, well now that's a [G] different class
Go stick your lower on the [Dm] road, to get [D] off your ass
[G] King Billy's on the wall, [C] King Billy's on the [G] wall
He stands from high and shines so bright, [D] he lighted up the ball
[Gm] There's millions going to see him, they're [C] snapping, gazing [G] on
They remember 1690, King Billy's on the wall _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well the next time you're in a hospital, you come and have a look
And stand beside that mural, [D] and have your foot it took
[Gm] And put [G] it on your lap and please don't hang it in your home
So that all the world [Dm] can see King Billy's on [G] the wall
King Billy's on the wall, King Billy's on the wall
He stands from high and shines so bright, he [Dm] lighted up the ball
[G] There's millions going to see him, they're snapping, gazing on
They remember 1690, [Dm] King Billy's [Gm] on the wall
Ping the lace on the wall, Ping the lace on the wall
He stands so high, shines so [D] bright, He lights up the hall
[G] Every youth's come to see him, [Cm] They stand and gaze in [G] awe
They remember 1690, Ping [Dm] the lace on the [G] wall
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_ _ _ _ _ bread to the heroes of our time
Give bread to [Eb] these five-eyed, sing [Bb] night
_ Concerning [Eb] these five-shouting [Bb] heroes
_ Who marched through me three quartered times
_ Keeping the cross they owed divine
Our music [Eb] so sweetly did [Bb] play, As a promise
[Eb] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ Worthy to be played, called mean away
Like the sons of King William we marched
Till the last [Eb] Noggin's eye we did [Bb] view
Where the church it [Eb] was then decorated
[Bb] _ In deep orange and purple and blue
Died its fires, our colors were flying
And our cannons [Eb] _
did [Bb] roar
_ Long life to [Eb] these ugly heroes
[Bb] _ For they are the voice we adore
_ Captain Black and our fallen orange heroes
Came [Eb] riding down on its raised [Bb] steed
And they asked us [Eb] what's the fire we carry
[Bb] _ And where did we mean to proceed
We told him to kindly arrange them
And our number [Eb] would fix thirty [Bb] two
For we are our [Eb] young, gallant [Bb] heroes
_ And we make some rebels of due
_ We do both perhaps salute him
_ So one day [Eb] he fell and drove [Bb] by
And he wrote my [Eb] _
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Till we came to the brink of the valley
_ And we arrived safe and at sea
The band did [Eb] it so right to [Bb] rhyme
_ Long life to [Eb] these five-shouting [Bb] heroes
_ For they are the voice of the boys _ _ _ _ _
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