Chords for Michael Mitchell "Canada in my Pocket"
Tempo:
93.65 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Bm
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A] [D] I've got [A] Canada in [Bm] my pocket, [G] a little bit of [D] history.
A penny [Bm] and a nickel and a quarter [G] and a dime mean a lot to you [A] and me.
It's more [D] than pocket money, [G] they're the symbols [A] of our land.
They're pictures [Bm] of important [G] things for which this country stands.
[D] The maple [Bm] leaf, the maple [G] leaf is a beautiful [D] sight to see.
It waves hello [Bm] to us below [G] from the branch of a [A] maple tree.
[G] And with every [D] year that passes, [G] it grows like you [A] and me.
[D] So should we [A] all grow straight and tall [G] like the lovely maple [D] tree.
I've got Canada in [Bm] my pocket, [G] a little bit of [D] history.
A penny and a [Bm] nickel and a quarter and a [G] dime mean a lot to you [A] and me.
[G] It's more than [D] pocket money, [G] they're the symbols of [A] our land.
They're pictures of important things [G] for which this country stands.
[D] The beaver, [Bm] oh the beaver [G] is a beautiful sight [D] to see.
He's a happy furry [Bm] animal like [G] a teddy bear [A] with teeth.
[G] He's never [D] ever lazy, [G] he works all night [A] and day.
[D] Building houses for his family, [G] he's got no time [D] to play.
I've got Canada in [Bm] my pocket, [G] a little bit of [D] history.
A penny and a nickel [Bm] and a quarter and a dime [G] mean a lot to you [A] and me.
[G] It's more than [D] pocket money, [G] they're the symbols of [A] our land.
They're pictures of [Bm] important things for which this [D] country stands.
[Bm] [A]
The [D] schooner, oh [Bm] the schooner [G] is a beautiful sight [D] to see.
It's a great big [Bm] wooden sailing ship [G] that can sail [A] across the sea.
[G] It brings to [D] other countries [G] the things their [A] people need.
[D] And brings back [Bm] things like chocolate bars and books for [D] us to read.
I've got Canada [Bm] in my pocket, [G] a little bit [D] of history.
A penny and [Bm] a nickel and a quarter and [G] a dime mean a lot to [A] you and me.
[G] It's more than [D] pocket money, [G] they're the symbols [A] of our land.
[D] They're pictures [A] of important things for which this [D] country stands.
[Bm] [D] The caribou, [Bm] oh the [G] caribou is a beautiful [D] sight to see.
He's a really big [Bm] strong animal, [G] I'm sure you'll [A] all agree.
He [G]
looks like [D] Santa's reindeer [G] and he loves it when the [A] wind blows cold.
So he lives up [Bm] north with the polar bears cause he likes the [D] ice and snow.
I've got Canada [Bm] in my pocket, [G] a little bit of [D] history.
A penny and a [Bm] nickel and a quarter and a [G] dime mean a lot to [A] you and me.
[G] It's more than [D] pocket money, [G] they're the symbols [A] of our land.
They're pictures [Bm] of important things for which this [D] country stands.
[Bm] [G] [A] [D]
[D] [Bm] [G]
[D] [Bm] [G]
[A] [G] [D] [G]
[A] [D]
[Bm]
A penny [Bm] and a nickel and a quarter [G] and a dime mean a lot to you [A] and me.
It's more [D] than pocket money, [G] they're the symbols [A] of our land.
They're pictures [Bm] of important [G] things for which this country stands.
[D] The maple [Bm] leaf, the maple [G] leaf is a beautiful [D] sight to see.
It waves hello [Bm] to us below [G] from the branch of a [A] maple tree.
[G] And with every [D] year that passes, [G] it grows like you [A] and me.
[D] So should we [A] all grow straight and tall [G] like the lovely maple [D] tree.
I've got Canada in [Bm] my pocket, [G] a little bit of [D] history.
A penny and a [Bm] nickel and a quarter and a [G] dime mean a lot to you [A] and me.
[G] It's more than [D] pocket money, [G] they're the symbols of [A] our land.
They're pictures of important things [G] for which this country stands.
[D] The beaver, [Bm] oh the beaver [G] is a beautiful sight [D] to see.
He's a happy furry [Bm] animal like [G] a teddy bear [A] with teeth.
[G] He's never [D] ever lazy, [G] he works all night [A] and day.
[D] Building houses for his family, [G] he's got no time [D] to play.
I've got Canada in [Bm] my pocket, [G] a little bit of [D] history.
A penny and a nickel [Bm] and a quarter and a dime [G] mean a lot to you [A] and me.
[G] It's more than [D] pocket money, [G] they're the symbols of [A] our land.
They're pictures of [Bm] important things for which this [D] country stands.
[Bm] [A]
The [D] schooner, oh [Bm] the schooner [G] is a beautiful sight [D] to see.
It's a great big [Bm] wooden sailing ship [G] that can sail [A] across the sea.
[G] It brings to [D] other countries [G] the things their [A] people need.
[D] And brings back [Bm] things like chocolate bars and books for [D] us to read.
I've got Canada [Bm] in my pocket, [G] a little bit [D] of history.
A penny and [Bm] a nickel and a quarter and [G] a dime mean a lot to [A] you and me.
[G] It's more than [D] pocket money, [G] they're the symbols [A] of our land.
[D] They're pictures [A] of important things for which this [D] country stands.
[Bm] [D] The caribou, [Bm] oh the [G] caribou is a beautiful [D] sight to see.
He's a really big [Bm] strong animal, [G] I'm sure you'll [A] all agree.
He [G]
looks like [D] Santa's reindeer [G] and he loves it when the [A] wind blows cold.
So he lives up [Bm] north with the polar bears cause he likes the [D] ice and snow.
I've got Canada [Bm] in my pocket, [G] a little bit of [D] history.
A penny and a [Bm] nickel and a quarter and a [G] dime mean a lot to [A] you and me.
[G] It's more than [D] pocket money, [G] they're the symbols [A] of our land.
They're pictures [Bm] of important things for which this [D] country stands.
[Bm] [G] [A] [D]
[D] [Bm] [G]
[D] [Bm] [G]
[A] [G] [D] [G]
[A] [D]
[Bm]
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_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] I've got [A] Canada in [Bm] my pocket, [G] a little bit of [D] history.
A penny [Bm] and a nickel and a quarter [G] and a dime mean a lot to you [A] and me.
It's more [D] than pocket money, [G] they're the symbols [A] of our land.
They're pictures [Bm] of important [G] things for which this country stands. _
_ _ _ [D] _ The maple [Bm] leaf, the maple [G] leaf is a beautiful [D] sight to see.
It waves hello [Bm] to us below [G] from the branch of a [A] maple tree.
[G] And with every [D] year that passes, [G] it grows like you [A] and me.
[D] So should we [A] all grow straight and tall [G] like the lovely maple [D] tree.
I've got Canada in [Bm] my pocket, [G] a little bit of [D] history.
A penny and a [Bm] nickel and a quarter and a [G] dime mean a lot to you [A] and me.
[G] It's more than [D] pocket money, [G] they're the symbols of [A] our land.
They're pictures of important things [G] for which this country stands. _ _ _
_ [D] _ The beaver, [Bm] oh the beaver [G] is a beautiful sight [D] to see.
He's a happy furry [Bm] animal like [G] a teddy bear [A] with teeth.
[G] He's never [D] ever lazy, [G] he works all night [A] and day.
[D] Building houses for his family, [G] he's got no time [D] to play.
I've got Canada in [Bm] my pocket, [G] a little bit of [D] history.
A penny and a nickel [Bm] and a quarter and a dime [G] mean a lot to you [A] and me.
[G] It's more than [D] pocket money, [G] they're the symbols of [A] our land.
They're pictures of [Bm] important things for which this [D] country stands.
[Bm] _ _ _ [A] _
The [D] schooner, oh [Bm] the schooner [G] is a beautiful sight [D] to see.
It's a great big [Bm] wooden sailing ship [G] that can sail [A] across the sea.
[G] It brings to [D] other countries [G] the things their [A] people need.
[D] And brings back [Bm] things like chocolate bars and books for [D] us to read.
I've got Canada [Bm] in my pocket, [G] a little bit [D] of history.
A penny and [Bm] a nickel and a quarter and [G] a dime mean a lot to [A] you and me.
[G] It's more than [D] pocket money, [G] they're the symbols [A] of our land.
[D] They're pictures [A] of important things for which this [D] country stands.
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [D] _ The caribou, [Bm] oh the [G] caribou is a beautiful [D] sight to see.
He's a really big [Bm] strong animal, [G] I'm sure you'll [A] all agree.
He _ [G]
looks like [D] Santa's reindeer [G] and he loves it when the [A] wind blows cold.
So he lives up [Bm] north with the polar bears cause he likes the [D] ice and snow.
I've got Canada [Bm] in my pocket, [G] a little bit of [D] history.
A penny and a [Bm] nickel and a quarter and a [G] dime mean a lot to [A] you and me.
[G] It's more than [D] pocket money, [G] they're the symbols [A] of our land.
They're pictures [Bm] of important things for which this [D] country stands. _
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A penny [Bm] and a nickel and a quarter [G] and a dime mean a lot to you [A] and me.
It's more [D] than pocket money, [G] they're the symbols [A] of our land.
They're pictures [Bm] of important [G] things for which this country stands. _
_ _ _ [D] _ The maple [Bm] leaf, the maple [G] leaf is a beautiful [D] sight to see.
It waves hello [Bm] to us below [G] from the branch of a [A] maple tree.
[G] And with every [D] year that passes, [G] it grows like you [A] and me.
[D] So should we [A] all grow straight and tall [G] like the lovely maple [D] tree.
I've got Canada in [Bm] my pocket, [G] a little bit of [D] history.
A penny and a [Bm] nickel and a quarter and a [G] dime mean a lot to you [A] and me.
[G] It's more than [D] pocket money, [G] they're the symbols of [A] our land.
They're pictures of important things [G] for which this country stands. _ _ _
_ [D] _ The beaver, [Bm] oh the beaver [G] is a beautiful sight [D] to see.
He's a happy furry [Bm] animal like [G] a teddy bear [A] with teeth.
[G] He's never [D] ever lazy, [G] he works all night [A] and day.
[D] Building houses for his family, [G] he's got no time [D] to play.
I've got Canada in [Bm] my pocket, [G] a little bit of [D] history.
A penny and a nickel [Bm] and a quarter and a dime [G] mean a lot to you [A] and me.
[G] It's more than [D] pocket money, [G] they're the symbols of [A] our land.
They're pictures of [Bm] important things for which this [D] country stands.
[Bm] _ _ _ [A] _
The [D] schooner, oh [Bm] the schooner [G] is a beautiful sight [D] to see.
It's a great big [Bm] wooden sailing ship [G] that can sail [A] across the sea.
[G] It brings to [D] other countries [G] the things their [A] people need.
[D] And brings back [Bm] things like chocolate bars and books for [D] us to read.
I've got Canada [Bm] in my pocket, [G] a little bit [D] of history.
A penny and [Bm] a nickel and a quarter and [G] a dime mean a lot to [A] you and me.
[G] It's more than [D] pocket money, [G] they're the symbols [A] of our land.
[D] They're pictures [A] of important things for which this [D] country stands.
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [D] _ The caribou, [Bm] oh the [G] caribou is a beautiful [D] sight to see.
He's a really big [Bm] strong animal, [G] I'm sure you'll [A] all agree.
He _ [G]
looks like [D] Santa's reindeer [G] and he loves it when the [A] wind blows cold.
So he lives up [Bm] north with the polar bears cause he likes the [D] ice and snow.
I've got Canada [Bm] in my pocket, [G] a little bit of [D] history.
A penny and a [Bm] nickel and a quarter and a [G] dime mean a lot to [A] you and me.
[G] It's more than [D] pocket money, [G] they're the symbols [A] of our land.
They're pictures [Bm] of important things for which this [D] country stands. _
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