Chords for Pub With No Beer Wilf Carter
Tempo:
119.1 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
D
F#
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F#] You know folks, here's a great Australian song.
Slim Brother, how about you taking it away from me?
[E]
[A]
It's lonesome away [D] from your kindred and all [E] By the campfire at night where the wild [A] dingoes call
But there's nothing so lonesome, [D]
ah, but Audria Than [E] to stand in the bar of a pub with [A] no beer
Now the public is anxious [D] for the quota to come There's a [E]
faraway look on the face of [F#m] the bum
[A] The maid's gone all cranky [D] and the cook's acting queer What [E] a terrible place is a pub with [A] no beer
Then the stockman rides up [D] with his dry, dusty throat He [E] presses up to the bar, pulls a wad from [A] his coat
But the smile on his face [D] quickly turns to a sneer [E] As the barman says sadly, the pub's got [A] no beer
Then the swaggy comes in, [D] smothered in dust and flies [E] He throws down his roll, rubs the sweat from [A] his eyes
But when he is told, he [D] says, what's this I hear?
I [Em] trudge [E] fifty flaming miles to a pub with [A] no beer
There's a dog on the front [D] door, his master he awaits But the [E] boss is inside, drinking wine with his [A]
mates
He hurries for cover [D] and he cringes in fear It's [E] no place for a dog round [Bm] a pub with [A] no beer
Old Billy the blacksmith, [D] the first time in his life [E] Has gone ho-ho-sober to [F#] his darling [A]
wife
He walks in the kitchen, she [D] says, you're early my dear [E] But then he breaks down and tells her, the pub's got [A] no beer
So it's a lonesome away [D] from your kindred and all [E] By the campfire at night where the wild [A] dingos call
But there's nothing so lonesome, [D]
mob it, Audrey, [E] Than to stand in the bar of the pub with [A] no beer
But there's nothing so lonesome, [D] mob it, Audrey, Than [E] to stand in the bar of the pub with [A] no beer
I'm [F#m]
sorry about that, boys
Slim Brother, how about you taking it away from me?
[E]
[A]
It's lonesome away [D] from your kindred and all [E] By the campfire at night where the wild [A] dingoes call
But there's nothing so lonesome, [D]
ah, but Audria Than [E] to stand in the bar of a pub with [A] no beer
Now the public is anxious [D] for the quota to come There's a [E]
faraway look on the face of [F#m] the bum
[A] The maid's gone all cranky [D] and the cook's acting queer What [E] a terrible place is a pub with [A] no beer
Then the stockman rides up [D] with his dry, dusty throat He [E] presses up to the bar, pulls a wad from [A] his coat
But the smile on his face [D] quickly turns to a sneer [E] As the barman says sadly, the pub's got [A] no beer
Then the swaggy comes in, [D] smothered in dust and flies [E] He throws down his roll, rubs the sweat from [A] his eyes
But when he is told, he [D] says, what's this I hear?
I [Em] trudge [E] fifty flaming miles to a pub with [A] no beer
There's a dog on the front [D] door, his master he awaits But the [E] boss is inside, drinking wine with his [A]
mates
He hurries for cover [D] and he cringes in fear It's [E] no place for a dog round [Bm] a pub with [A] no beer
Old Billy the blacksmith, [D] the first time in his life [E] Has gone ho-ho-sober to [F#] his darling [A]
wife
He walks in the kitchen, she [D] says, you're early my dear [E] But then he breaks down and tells her, the pub's got [A] no beer
So it's a lonesome away [D] from your kindred and all [E] By the campfire at night where the wild [A] dingos call
But there's nothing so lonesome, [D]
mob it, Audrey, [E] Than to stand in the bar of the pub with [A] no beer
But there's nothing so lonesome, [D] mob it, Audrey, Than [E] to stand in the bar of the pub with [A] no beer
I'm [F#m]
sorry about that, boys
Key:
E
A
D
F#
F#m
E
A
D
[F#] You know folks, here's a great Australian song.
Slim Brother, how about you taking it away from me?
[E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ It's lonesome away [D] from your kindred and all [E] By the campfire at night where the wild [A] dingoes call
But there's nothing so lonesome, [D]
ah, but Audria Than [E] to stand in the bar of a pub with [A] no beer _
_ Now the public is anxious [D] for the quota to come There's a [E]
faraway look on the face of [F#m] the bum
[A] The maid's gone all cranky [D] and the cook's acting queer What [E] a terrible place is a pub with [A] no beer _
_ Then the stockman rides up [D] with his dry, dusty throat He [E] presses up to the bar, pulls a wad from [A] his coat
But the smile on his face [D] quickly turns to a sneer [E] As the barman says sadly, the pub's got [A] no beer _
_ _ Then the swaggy comes in, [D] smothered in dust and flies [E] He throws down his roll, rubs the sweat from [A] his eyes
But when he is told, he [D] says, what's this I hear?
I [Em] trudge [E] fifty flaming miles to a pub with [A] no beer _
_ _ There's a dog on the front [D] door, his master he awaits But the [E] boss is inside, drinking wine with his [A]
mates
He hurries for cover [D] and he cringes in fear It's [E] no place for a dog round [Bm] a pub with [A] no beer _
_ _ Old Billy the blacksmith, [D] the first time in his life [E] Has gone ho-ho-sober to [F#] his darling [A]
wife
He walks in the kitchen, she [D] says, you're early my dear [E] But then he breaks down and tells her, the pub's got [A] no beer _
So it's a lonesome away [D] from your kindred and all [E] By the campfire at night where the wild [A] dingos call
But there's nothing so lonesome, [D]
mob it, Audrey, [E] Than to stand in the bar of the pub with [A] no beer _
_ But there's nothing so lonesome, [D] mob it, Audrey, Than [E] to stand in the bar of the pub with [A] no beer
_ I'm [F#m] _ _ _
sorry about that, boys _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Slim Brother, how about you taking it away from me?
[E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ It's lonesome away [D] from your kindred and all [E] By the campfire at night where the wild [A] dingoes call
But there's nothing so lonesome, [D]
ah, but Audria Than [E] to stand in the bar of a pub with [A] no beer _
_ Now the public is anxious [D] for the quota to come There's a [E]
faraway look on the face of [F#m] the bum
[A] The maid's gone all cranky [D] and the cook's acting queer What [E] a terrible place is a pub with [A] no beer _
_ Then the stockman rides up [D] with his dry, dusty throat He [E] presses up to the bar, pulls a wad from [A] his coat
But the smile on his face [D] quickly turns to a sneer [E] As the barman says sadly, the pub's got [A] no beer _
_ _ Then the swaggy comes in, [D] smothered in dust and flies [E] He throws down his roll, rubs the sweat from [A] his eyes
But when he is told, he [D] says, what's this I hear?
I [Em] trudge [E] fifty flaming miles to a pub with [A] no beer _
_ _ There's a dog on the front [D] door, his master he awaits But the [E] boss is inside, drinking wine with his [A]
mates
He hurries for cover [D] and he cringes in fear It's [E] no place for a dog round [Bm] a pub with [A] no beer _
_ _ Old Billy the blacksmith, [D] the first time in his life [E] Has gone ho-ho-sober to [F#] his darling [A]
wife
He walks in the kitchen, she [D] says, you're early my dear [E] But then he breaks down and tells her, the pub's got [A] no beer _
So it's a lonesome away [D] from your kindred and all [E] By the campfire at night where the wild [A] dingos call
But there's nothing so lonesome, [D]
mob it, Audrey, [E] Than to stand in the bar of the pub with [A] no beer _
_ But there's nothing so lonesome, [D] mob it, Audrey, Than [E] to stand in the bar of the pub with [A] no beer
_ I'm [F#m] _ _ _
sorry about that, boys _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _