Chords for Leroy Sibbles & The Tamlins-Equal Rights' Acoustic Version''
Tempo:
69.125 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
Gm
Dm
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Our reunion would not be complete without a man called
Leroy Sibblis, I think he is one of the backbones of rocksteady
Not only as a singer, but also as a musician
Everyone has an equal right to equal rights
Of course you have [Bb] to have equal rights
Of course you have to have equal rights Let's sing
[F] [Bb] [F] [Bb]
[F] [Bb]
[F] [Bb] [F] [Bb]
No [Gm] matter what race or creed he may [Dm] [Gm] be
Treat him right, not [Bb] enough
[Dm] [Gm]
Cut him from me, [Bb] don't hang him in a tree
[Eb] Never give again [Ebm] another [Bb] man
Everyone has an equal right [Gm] to live [Bb] and be free
No matter what color, [Gm] class or race they [Bb] may be
[Cm]
[Gm] Remember all, [Bb] we're all one flesh and blood
[Gm]
Keep your brother up, [Bb] don't you push him in the mud
[Eb] Never give again [Bb] another [F] man
[Bb]
Everyone has an equal right to live and [Dm] be [F] free
[Bb] No [F] matter what color, [Bb] class or race they may be
We had mostly love songs, yes, but we had other songs like, you know, Equal Rights
You know, a song like, you know, like I said, [Eb] Fight it to the Top
You know, we had songs like [F] Soul Power
Oh Lord, oh Lord, give me power
[Dbm] Each hour [E] to set my people free
You know, these kind of, yeah
Because we were touched by our [N] condition and the state of separation
That was all around us
We were always conscious of this
So we had to write these songs too, you know
You know, we saw the plight of the poor man and we were part of it too
So we had to be,
Leroy Sibblis, I think he is one of the backbones of rocksteady
Not only as a singer, but also as a musician
Everyone has an equal right to equal rights
Of course you have [Bb] to have equal rights
Of course you have to have equal rights Let's sing
[F] [Bb] [F] [Bb]
[F] [Bb]
[F] [Bb] [F] [Bb]
No [Gm] matter what race or creed he may [Dm] [Gm] be
Treat him right, not [Bb] enough
[Dm] [Gm]
Cut him from me, [Bb] don't hang him in a tree
[Eb] Never give again [Ebm] another [Bb] man
Everyone has an equal right [Gm] to live [Bb] and be free
No matter what color, [Gm] class or race they [Bb] may be
[Cm]
[Gm] Remember all, [Bb] we're all one flesh and blood
[Gm]
Keep your brother up, [Bb] don't you push him in the mud
[Eb] Never give again [Bb] another [F] man
[Bb]
Everyone has an equal right to live and [Dm] be [F] free
[Bb] No [F] matter what color, [Bb] class or race they may be
We had mostly love songs, yes, but we had other songs like, you know, Equal Rights
You know, a song like, you know, like I said, [Eb] Fight it to the Top
You know, we had songs like [F] Soul Power
Oh Lord, oh Lord, give me power
[Dbm] Each hour [E] to set my people free
You know, these kind of, yeah
Because we were touched by our [N] condition and the state of separation
That was all around us
We were always conscious of this
So we had to write these songs too, you know
You know, we saw the plight of the poor man and we were part of it too
So we had to be,
Key:
Bb
F
Gm
Dm
Eb
Bb
F
Gm
_ _ _ _ Our reunion would not be complete without a man called
Leroy Sibblis, I think he is one of the backbones of rocksteady
Not only as a singer, but also as a musician _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Everyone has an equal right to equal rights
Of course you have [Bb] to have equal rights
Of course you have to have equal rights Let's sing
_ _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _
_ No [Gm] matter what race or creed he may [Dm] _ [Gm] be
Treat him right, not [Bb] enough
_ [Dm] _ [Gm]
Cut him from me, [Bb] don't hang him in a tree
[Eb] Never give again [Ebm] another [Bb] man _ _
Everyone has an equal right [Gm] to live [Bb] and be free
No matter what color, [Gm] class or race they [Bb] may be
[Cm] _
[Gm] Remember all, [Bb] we're all one flesh and blood
[Gm] _
Keep your brother up, [Bb] don't you push him in the mud
[Eb] Never give again [Bb] another [F] man
_ [Bb]
Everyone has an equal right to live and [Dm] be [F] free
[Bb] No [F] matter what color, [Bb] class or race they may be _
We had mostly love songs, yes, but we had other songs like, you know, Equal Rights
You know, a song like, you know, like I said, [Eb] Fight it to the Top
You know, we had songs like [F] Soul Power
Oh Lord, oh Lord, give me power
[Dbm] Each hour [E] to set my people free
You know, these kind of, yeah
Because we were touched by our _ [N] condition and the state of separation
That was all around us
We were always conscious of this
So we had to write these songs too, you know
You know, we saw the plight of the poor man and we were part of it too
So we had to be,
Leroy Sibblis, I think he is one of the backbones of rocksteady
Not only as a singer, but also as a musician _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Everyone has an equal right to equal rights
Of course you have [Bb] to have equal rights
Of course you have to have equal rights Let's sing
_ _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _
_ No [Gm] matter what race or creed he may [Dm] _ [Gm] be
Treat him right, not [Bb] enough
_ [Dm] _ [Gm]
Cut him from me, [Bb] don't hang him in a tree
[Eb] Never give again [Ebm] another [Bb] man _ _
Everyone has an equal right [Gm] to live [Bb] and be free
No matter what color, [Gm] class or race they [Bb] may be
[Cm] _
[Gm] Remember all, [Bb] we're all one flesh and blood
[Gm] _
Keep your brother up, [Bb] don't you push him in the mud
[Eb] Never give again [Bb] another [F] man
_ [Bb]
Everyone has an equal right to live and [Dm] be [F] free
[Bb] No [F] matter what color, [Bb] class or race they may be _
We had mostly love songs, yes, but we had other songs like, you know, Equal Rights
You know, a song like, you know, like I said, [Eb] Fight it to the Top
You know, we had songs like [F] Soul Power
Oh Lord, oh Lord, give me power
[Dbm] Each hour [E] to set my people free
You know, these kind of, yeah
Because we were touched by our _ [N] condition and the state of separation
That was all around us
We were always conscious of this
So we had to write these songs too, you know
You know, we saw the plight of the poor man and we were part of it too
So we had to be,