Chords for Lonnie Donegan - Grand Coulee Dam
Tempo:
115.55 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
A
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [G]
[C] [G]
Now the world holds seven wonders that the travellers [C] always tell
[D] Some gardens and some towers, but I guess you know [G] them well
But now the greatest wonder [C] is in Uncle Sam's fair land
[D] It's the big Columbia River and the big [G] Grand Coulee Dam
She heads up the Canadian Rockies [C] where the rippling waters glide
[D] Come roaring down the canyon for to meet that [G] salty song
Of the big Pacific Ocean [C] where the sun sinks in the west
[D] In the big Grand Coulee country, in the land [G] I love the best
In the mystic scuplitter of [C] the wild and windward spray
[D] Men of fog-pounding [A] waters and [G] men of watery grey
Why she told her about suspenders, but she gave men dream to dream
Of the [D] day that the Coulee Dam will cross in a wild and wasted stream
Uncle Sam took up the challenge in [C] the year of 33
For the [D] farmer and the factory and all of you and [G] me
He said roll along Columbia, [Bm] you can roll down to [C] the sea
[D] Put a rim up while you're rambling, you can do some [G] work or me
In the mystic scuplitter of the wild and [C] windward spray
[D] Men of fog-pounding waters and men of [G] watery grey
Why she told her about suspenders, but she [C] gave men dream to dream
[D] Of the day that the Coulee Dam will cross in a wild [G] and wasted stream
Out from Washington and Oregon you [C] can hear the factory's horn
[D] Making chrome and making manganese and white [G] aluminum
Now roars a flying fortress for to [C] fight for Uncle Sam
Along [D] the fauna of Columbia by the Baker and Coulee [Gm] Dam
[G] In the mystic scuplitter of [C] the wild and windward spray
Men [D] of fog-pounding waters and men of [G] watery grey
Why she told her about suspenders, but she gave men dream to dream
[D] Of the day that the Coulee Dam will cross in a wild and [G] wasted stream
Now the world's full of seven wonders that to travel alone
Would tell [A] some gardens and some towers
While again you [G] know the world's greatest wonder [C] is in Uncle Sam's fair land
[D] It's the big Columbia River
And the [C] big Trans [B] [A]-Coulee [G] Dam
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
Now the world holds seven wonders that the travellers [C] always tell
[D] Some gardens and some towers, but I guess you know [G] them well
But now the greatest wonder [C] is in Uncle Sam's fair land
[D] It's the big Columbia River and the big [G] Grand Coulee Dam
She heads up the Canadian Rockies [C] where the rippling waters glide
[D] Come roaring down the canyon for to meet that [G] salty song
Of the big Pacific Ocean [C] where the sun sinks in the west
[D] In the big Grand Coulee country, in the land [G] I love the best
In the mystic scuplitter of [C] the wild and windward spray
[D] Men of fog-pounding [A] waters and [G] men of watery grey
Why she told her about suspenders, but she gave men dream to dream
Of the [D] day that the Coulee Dam will cross in a wild and wasted stream
Uncle Sam took up the challenge in [C] the year of 33
For the [D] farmer and the factory and all of you and [G] me
He said roll along Columbia, [Bm] you can roll down to [C] the sea
[D] Put a rim up while you're rambling, you can do some [G] work or me
In the mystic scuplitter of the wild and [C] windward spray
[D] Men of fog-pounding waters and men of [G] watery grey
Why she told her about suspenders, but she [C] gave men dream to dream
[D] Of the day that the Coulee Dam will cross in a wild [G] and wasted stream
Out from Washington and Oregon you [C] can hear the factory's horn
[D] Making chrome and making manganese and white [G] aluminum
Now roars a flying fortress for to [C] fight for Uncle Sam
Along [D] the fauna of Columbia by the Baker and Coulee [Gm] Dam
[G] In the mystic scuplitter of [C] the wild and windward spray
Men [D] of fog-pounding waters and men of [G] watery grey
Why she told her about suspenders, but she gave men dream to dream
[D] Of the day that the Coulee Dam will cross in a wild and [G] wasted stream
Now the world's full of seven wonders that to travel alone
Would tell [A] some gardens and some towers
While again you [G] know the world's greatest wonder [C] is in Uncle Sam's fair land
[D] It's the big Columbia River
And the [C] big Trans [B] [A]-Coulee [G] Dam
[C] [G]
Key:
G
D
C
A
Bm
G
D
C
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_ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Now the world holds seven wonders that the travellers [C] always tell
[D] Some gardens and some towers, but I guess you know [G] them well
But now the greatest wonder [C] is in Uncle Sam's fair land
[D] It's the big Columbia River and the big [G] Grand Coulee Dam _
_ _ _ She heads up the Canadian Rockies [C] where the rippling waters glide
[D] Come roaring down the canyon for to meet that [G] salty song
Of the big Pacific Ocean [C] where the sun sinks in the west
[D] In the big Grand Coulee country, in the land [G] I love the best
In the mystic scuplitter of [C] the wild and windward spray
[D] Men of fog-pounding [A] waters and [G] men of watery grey
Why she told her about suspenders, but she gave men dream to dream
Of the [D] day that the Coulee Dam will cross in a wild and wasted stream _
_ _ _ Uncle Sam took up the challenge in [C] the year of 33
For the [D] farmer and the factory and all of you and [G] me
He said roll along Columbia, [Bm] you can roll down to [C] the sea
[D] Put a rim up while you're rambling, you can do some [G] work or me
In the mystic scuplitter of the wild and [C] windward spray
[D] Men of fog-pounding waters and men of [G] watery grey
Why she told her about suspenders, but she [C] gave men dream to dream
[D] Of the day that the Coulee Dam will cross in a wild [G] and wasted _ stream _
_ _ Out from Washington and Oregon you [C] can hear the factory's horn
[D] Making chrome and making manganese and white [G] aluminum
Now roars a flying fortress for to [C] fight for Uncle Sam
Along [D] the fauna of Columbia by the Baker and Coulee [Gm] Dam
[G] In the mystic scuplitter of [C] the wild and windward spray
Men [D] of fog-pounding waters and men of [G] watery grey
Why she told her about suspenders, but she gave men dream to dream
[D] Of the day that the Coulee Dam will cross in a wild and [G] wasted stream
Now the world's full of seven wonders that to travel alone
Would tell [A] some gardens and some towers
While again you [G] know the world's greatest wonder [C] is in Uncle Sam's fair land
[D] It's the big Columbia River
_ And the [C] big Trans [B] _ [A]-Coulee [G] Dam
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Now the world holds seven wonders that the travellers [C] always tell
[D] Some gardens and some towers, but I guess you know [G] them well
But now the greatest wonder [C] is in Uncle Sam's fair land
[D] It's the big Columbia River and the big [G] Grand Coulee Dam _
_ _ _ She heads up the Canadian Rockies [C] where the rippling waters glide
[D] Come roaring down the canyon for to meet that [G] salty song
Of the big Pacific Ocean [C] where the sun sinks in the west
[D] In the big Grand Coulee country, in the land [G] I love the best
In the mystic scuplitter of [C] the wild and windward spray
[D] Men of fog-pounding [A] waters and [G] men of watery grey
Why she told her about suspenders, but she gave men dream to dream
Of the [D] day that the Coulee Dam will cross in a wild and wasted stream _
_ _ _ Uncle Sam took up the challenge in [C] the year of 33
For the [D] farmer and the factory and all of you and [G] me
He said roll along Columbia, [Bm] you can roll down to [C] the sea
[D] Put a rim up while you're rambling, you can do some [G] work or me
In the mystic scuplitter of the wild and [C] windward spray
[D] Men of fog-pounding waters and men of [G] watery grey
Why she told her about suspenders, but she [C] gave men dream to dream
[D] Of the day that the Coulee Dam will cross in a wild [G] and wasted _ stream _
_ _ Out from Washington and Oregon you [C] can hear the factory's horn
[D] Making chrome and making manganese and white [G] aluminum
Now roars a flying fortress for to [C] fight for Uncle Sam
Along [D] the fauna of Columbia by the Baker and Coulee [Gm] Dam
[G] In the mystic scuplitter of [C] the wild and windward spray
Men [D] of fog-pounding waters and men of [G] watery grey
Why she told her about suspenders, but she gave men dream to dream
[D] Of the day that the Coulee Dam will cross in a wild and [G] wasted stream
Now the world's full of seven wonders that to travel alone
Would tell [A] some gardens and some towers
While again you [G] know the world's greatest wonder [C] is in Uncle Sam's fair land
[D] It's the big Columbia River
_ And the [C] big Trans [B] _ [A]-Coulee [G] Dam
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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