The Day John Sattler Broke His Jaw Chords by Perry Keyes
Tempo:
117.25 bpm
Chords used:
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Dm
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F] [Ab]
[Db] [Bb] [Fm]
[D] [Gbm]
[D]
Sunrise on the station [A]
[G] breaks the morning [D] spell.
Red and green streamers [Bm] fly [D] beside [G] the Railway View [A] Hotel.
[G] Cleveland Street shuffles [A] shining [D] into [A] the [Bm] mighty roll.
We [G] were walking through the [A] twilight, the [G] day John Sadler [A] broke his jaw.
[D]
They call it Struggle Street, but on [G] face value it's not that [D] fancy.
Redfern, it's people.
[A] They [Bm] live in the shadows of not just a [G] great city, but the [A] greatest game of all.
[D] Rugby [G] League and South Sydney [A] go pretty much hand in [D] hand, and it's been that way for [Bm] more than 100 years.
[G] We did a work the [A] Saturday, [G] and John Sadler [A] broke his [D] jaw.
[A] If [G] it's high enough, if [A] it's long enough, if [G] it's straight [D] between the poles.
[G] So there's history, [A] and sports nothing without [G] history.
[A] But Ghosts of [D] Champions, something glorious to [G] aspire to when the skies [A] are grey.
This red and [D] green army, it's marched [Bm] to hell and back.
[D]
[G] Suddenly, you throw in a bit [A] of Hollywood, add some [G] genuine superstars of our game, [A] and presto.
[G] [A] [D]
[G] [D] How diametrically opposed [A] are these two sides?
[G] Sure, [A] the Raiders have history [D] too, but no one [G] reckoned on this, this [A] blistering out of the blue run to the [D] finals.
For one, [Bm] tonight's the end of the road for [G] 2012.
For the other, [A] a grand final qualifier.
[G] And after [A] all these years, wouldn't [Bm] that bring the house down?
[G] Now it's this road down [A] like Russia's, the day [G] John Sadler [A] broke his [B] jaw.
[D] Sudden Death [G] Football, the South Sydney [A] Rabbitohs, and the Canberra Raiders, [G] live on [A] the home of the best, [D] 9 Wide World of Sports.
In just 15 days time, almost at the minute, [B] the NRL [D] Grand Final will be wrapping up right here [Dm] at ANZ Stadium.
[Gb] [G] Now there are five teams [C] left in the running, [Gm] and in a couple of hours, there will [Bb] only be four.
[Dm] Hello and welcome to Sudden Death Finals [G] Football here at ANZ Stadium.
[Bb] The Rabbitohs up against [Dm] the Raiders, both extraordinary [Am] teams, [G] great stories [Dm] in September, and that's [G] the way we like it here [Dm] on Wide World [F] of Sports.
The winner [Gm] will go on to meet the dogs of war in the [F] ANZ Grand Final qualifier [Dm] here next [C] Saturday night.
[Gm] It doesn't get any better than that.
It's going to be a [Dm] terrific night here this [F] evening.
Great atmosphere.
[D] Right now, time to [Gm] join our panel of experts, [F] three of the very best, [Dm] Wally Lewis, Andrew Johnson, and a [C] very good evening to you, Peter [Bb] Stirling.
Thank you very [N] much, Ken.
[Db] [Bb] [Fm]
[D] [Gbm]
[D]
Sunrise on the station [A]
[G] breaks the morning [D] spell.
Red and green streamers [Bm] fly [D] beside [G] the Railway View [A] Hotel.
[G] Cleveland Street shuffles [A] shining [D] into [A] the [Bm] mighty roll.
We [G] were walking through the [A] twilight, the [G] day John Sadler [A] broke his jaw.
[D]
They call it Struggle Street, but on [G] face value it's not that [D] fancy.
Redfern, it's people.
[A] They [Bm] live in the shadows of not just a [G] great city, but the [A] greatest game of all.
[D] Rugby [G] League and South Sydney [A] go pretty much hand in [D] hand, and it's been that way for [Bm] more than 100 years.
[G] We did a work the [A] Saturday, [G] and John Sadler [A] broke his [D] jaw.
[A] If [G] it's high enough, if [A] it's long enough, if [G] it's straight [D] between the poles.
[G] So there's history, [A] and sports nothing without [G] history.
[A] But Ghosts of [D] Champions, something glorious to [G] aspire to when the skies [A] are grey.
This red and [D] green army, it's marched [Bm] to hell and back.
[D]
[G] Suddenly, you throw in a bit [A] of Hollywood, add some [G] genuine superstars of our game, [A] and presto.
[G] [A] [D]
[G] [D] How diametrically opposed [A] are these two sides?
[G] Sure, [A] the Raiders have history [D] too, but no one [G] reckoned on this, this [A] blistering out of the blue run to the [D] finals.
For one, [Bm] tonight's the end of the road for [G] 2012.
For the other, [A] a grand final qualifier.
[G] And after [A] all these years, wouldn't [Bm] that bring the house down?
[G] Now it's this road down [A] like Russia's, the day [G] John Sadler [A] broke his [B] jaw.
[D] Sudden Death [G] Football, the South Sydney [A] Rabbitohs, and the Canberra Raiders, [G] live on [A] the home of the best, [D] 9 Wide World of Sports.
In just 15 days time, almost at the minute, [B] the NRL [D] Grand Final will be wrapping up right here [Dm] at ANZ Stadium.
[Gb] [G] Now there are five teams [C] left in the running, [Gm] and in a couple of hours, there will [Bb] only be four.
[Dm] Hello and welcome to Sudden Death Finals [G] Football here at ANZ Stadium.
[Bb] The Rabbitohs up against [Dm] the Raiders, both extraordinary [Am] teams, [G] great stories [Dm] in September, and that's [G] the way we like it here [Dm] on Wide World [F] of Sports.
The winner [Gm] will go on to meet the dogs of war in the [F] ANZ Grand Final qualifier [Dm] here next [C] Saturday night.
[Gm] It doesn't get any better than that.
It's going to be a [Dm] terrific night here this [F] evening.
Great atmosphere.
[D] Right now, time to [Gm] join our panel of experts, [F] three of the very best, [Dm] Wally Lewis, Andrew Johnson, and a [C] very good evening to you, Peter [Bb] Stirling.
Thank you very [N] much, Ken.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Sunrise on the station _ [A] _
[G] breaks _ the morning [D] spell. _ _
Red and green streamers [Bm] fly _ [D] beside [G] _ the Railway View [A] Hotel. _ _ _
[G] Cleveland Street shuffles [A] shining _ _ [D] into [A] the [Bm] mighty roll.
_ We [G] were walking through the [A] twilight, _ the [G] day John Sadler [A] broke his jaw.
[D] _ _ _ _
They call it Struggle Street, but on [G] face value it's not that [D] fancy.
_ Redfern, it's people.
[A] They [Bm] live in the shadows of not just a [G] great city, but the [A] greatest game of all.
[D] Rugby [G] League and South Sydney [A] go pretty much hand in [D] hand, and it's been that way for [Bm] more than 100 years.
[G] We did a work the [A] Saturday, _ _ [G] and John Sadler [A] broke his [D] jaw.
_ [A] If [G] it's high enough, if [A] it's long enough, if [G] it's straight [D] between the poles. _
[G] So there's history, [A] and sports nothing without [G] history.
[A] But Ghosts of [D] Champions, something glorious to [G] aspire to when the skies [A] are grey.
_ This red and [D] green army, it's marched [Bm] to hell and back.
_ [D] _
[G] Suddenly, you throw in a bit [A] of Hollywood, add some [G] genuine superstars of our game, [A] and presto. _
[G] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ [D] How diametrically opposed [A] are these two sides?
[G] Sure, [A] the Raiders have history [D] too, but no one [G] reckoned on this, this [A] blistering out of the blue run to the [D] finals.
For one, [Bm] tonight's the end of the road for [G] 2012.
For the other, [A] a grand final qualifier.
[G] And after [A] all these years, wouldn't [Bm] that bring the house down?
[G] Now it's this road down [A] like Russia's, the day [G] John Sadler [A] broke his [B] jaw.
[D] _ Sudden Death [G] Football, the South Sydney [A] Rabbitohs, and the Canberra Raiders, [G] live on [A] the home of the best, [D] 9 Wide World of Sports.
_ _ In just 15 days time, almost at the minute, [B] the NRL [D] Grand Final will be wrapping up right here [Dm] at ANZ Stadium.
[Gb] [G] Now there are five teams [C] left in the running, [Gm] and in a couple of hours, there will [Bb] only be four.
[Dm] Hello and welcome to Sudden Death Finals [G] Football here at ANZ Stadium.
[Bb] The Rabbitohs up against [Dm] the Raiders, both extraordinary [Am] teams, [G] great stories [Dm] in September, and that's [G] the way we like it here [Dm] on Wide World [F] of Sports.
The winner [Gm] will go on to meet the dogs of war in the [F] ANZ Grand Final qualifier [Dm] here next [C] Saturday night.
[Gm] It doesn't get any better than that.
It's going to be a [Dm] terrific night here this [F] evening.
Great atmosphere.
[D] Right now, time to [Gm] join our panel of experts, [F] three of the very best, [Dm] Wally Lewis, Andrew Johnson, and a [C] very good evening to you, Peter [Bb] Stirling.
Thank you very [N] much, Ken. _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ [Fm] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Gbm] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Sunrise on the station _ [A] _
[G] breaks _ the morning [D] spell. _ _
Red and green streamers [Bm] fly _ [D] beside [G] _ the Railway View [A] Hotel. _ _ _
[G] Cleveland Street shuffles [A] shining _ _ [D] into [A] the [Bm] mighty roll.
_ We [G] were walking through the [A] twilight, _ the [G] day John Sadler [A] broke his jaw.
[D] _ _ _ _
They call it Struggle Street, but on [G] face value it's not that [D] fancy.
_ Redfern, it's people.
[A] They [Bm] live in the shadows of not just a [G] great city, but the [A] greatest game of all.
[D] Rugby [G] League and South Sydney [A] go pretty much hand in [D] hand, and it's been that way for [Bm] more than 100 years.
[G] We did a work the [A] Saturday, _ _ [G] and John Sadler [A] broke his [D] jaw.
_ [A] If [G] it's high enough, if [A] it's long enough, if [G] it's straight [D] between the poles. _
[G] So there's history, [A] and sports nothing without [G] history.
[A] But Ghosts of [D] Champions, something glorious to [G] aspire to when the skies [A] are grey.
_ This red and [D] green army, it's marched [Bm] to hell and back.
_ [D] _
[G] Suddenly, you throw in a bit [A] of Hollywood, add some [G] genuine superstars of our game, [A] and presto. _
[G] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ [D] How diametrically opposed [A] are these two sides?
[G] Sure, [A] the Raiders have history [D] too, but no one [G] reckoned on this, this [A] blistering out of the blue run to the [D] finals.
For one, [Bm] tonight's the end of the road for [G] 2012.
For the other, [A] a grand final qualifier.
[G] And after [A] all these years, wouldn't [Bm] that bring the house down?
[G] Now it's this road down [A] like Russia's, the day [G] John Sadler [A] broke his [B] jaw.
[D] _ Sudden Death [G] Football, the South Sydney [A] Rabbitohs, and the Canberra Raiders, [G] live on [A] the home of the best, [D] 9 Wide World of Sports.
_ _ In just 15 days time, almost at the minute, [B] the NRL [D] Grand Final will be wrapping up right here [Dm] at ANZ Stadium.
[Gb] [G] Now there are five teams [C] left in the running, [Gm] and in a couple of hours, there will [Bb] only be four.
[Dm] Hello and welcome to Sudden Death Finals [G] Football here at ANZ Stadium.
[Bb] The Rabbitohs up against [Dm] the Raiders, both extraordinary [Am] teams, [G] great stories [Dm] in September, and that's [G] the way we like it here [Dm] on Wide World [F] of Sports.
The winner [Gm] will go on to meet the dogs of war in the [F] ANZ Grand Final qualifier [Dm] here next [C] Saturday night.
[Gm] It doesn't get any better than that.
It's going to be a [Dm] terrific night here this [F] evening.
Great atmosphere.
[D] Right now, time to [Gm] join our panel of experts, [F] three of the very best, [Dm] Wally Lewis, Andrew Johnson, and a [C] very good evening to you, Peter [Bb] Stirling.
Thank you very [N] much, Ken. _ _