Chords for Red Army Blues (2002 Remaster)

Tempo:
136.3 bpm
Chords used:

Em

G

Am

F

C

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Red Army Blues (2002 Remaster) chords
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[Em]
[Am]
[Em]
[F] [G] [F]
[Em]
[F] [G]
[Am]
[Em]
[Am]
[Em]
[Dm] [G]
[D] [Em]
[Dm]
[E] [C] [B]
[Am] [F]
[G] [Em]
[C]
[F] [G] [Em]
[Am]
[F] [Dm]
[Em] [Am]
[F] [Em] [G]
[Em] When [Am] I left my home and [F] my family, [G] my mother said to [Em] me, [A] son it's not how many Germans
[F] you kill that counts, [G] it's how many [Em] people you set free.
[Am] So I packed my [F] bags, brushed my [G] cat, walked out into the world.
[Am] 17 [F] years old, [G] never [Em] kissed a girl.
[Am]
[F] [G]
[Em] [Am]
[F] [G]
[Em] [Am] Took a train [F] through Voronezh, [G] that was as far as [Em] it would go.
[Am] Changed my socks [F] for a uniform, bit [G] my lip against the snow.
[Bm] [Am] I fled from [F] all the Russians [G] in the summer of [Em] 43.
And [Am] as I drove the Germans [F] back, I really [G] believed that God [Em] was listening [Am] to me.
[F] [G]
[Em] [Am]
[F] [G]
[Em] [Am] Then we [F] howled into Berlin, [G] tore the smoking [Em] buildings down.
[Am] Raised the red [F] flag high, [G] burned the [Em] Reichstag brown.
[A] I saw my [C] first American, [G] well he looked a lot like [Em] me.
[Am] He had the same kind of [C] farmer's face, said he come [G] from some place [Em] called Hazard, [Am] Tennessee.
[F] [Em] [G]
[Em] [Am]
[F] [Em]
[Am]
[F] [Em] [G]
[Em] [A] [Am]
[F] [Em] [G]
[Em] [Am] When the war was [F] over, [G] my discharge [Em] papers came.
Me [A] and twenty hundred [F] others [G] went to Stettiner for the [Em] train.
[Am] Kiev,
[C] said the commissar, [G] there your own [Em] way home.
[Am] I never got [C] to Kiev, [G] we never came [Em] back home.
[A] Travelling north [C] through the taiga, [G] we're stripped and marched in [Em] fire
[A] Up the great [C] Siberian roads, [G] for miles and [Em] miles and miles and [A] miles.
Dressed in [C] stripes and tatters, [G] in a good life, [Em] meant to die.
All [Am] because comrade Stalin was [G] scared that we'd become [Em] too western.
[Am]
[F] [G]
[Em] [A]
[F] [Em] [G]
[Em] [Am]
[F] [G]
[Em] [Am]
[F] [G] [A]
[Em] [Am]
[F] [G]
[Em] [Am]
[F] [G]
[Em] [Am]
[F] [G]
[G] [Em] [E]
[C] [G]
[Em] [Am] Used to [F] love my country, [G] used [Em] to be so [Am] young.
Used [F] to believe that life [G] was the best [Em] song ever [Am] sung.
I would have [F] died for my [G] country in [Em] 1945.
[Am] But now only [F] one thing [G] remains,
[Em] [Am] but now only [F] one thing [G] remains.
[Em] [Am]
[F] [G]
[Em] [Am]
[F] [G]
[A] [Em] [Am]
[F] [G]
[Em] [Am]
[F] [G]
[Em] [Am]
[F] [G]
[Em] [Am]
[F] [G] [Em]
[Am]
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[F] [G]
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[Em] [Am]
[F] [G]
[Am]
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[Em] [Am]
[F] [G]
[Em] [Am]
[F] [G]
[Em] [Am]
[F] [G]
[Am]
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Key:  
Em
121
G
2131
Am
2311
F
134211111
C
3211
Em
121
G
2131
Am
2311
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[Em] _ _ When [Am] I left my home and [F] my family, _ [G] my mother said to [Em] me, _ _ [A] son it's not how many Germans
[F] you kill that counts, [G] it's how many [Em] people you set free.
_ [Am] So I packed my [F] bags, brushed my [G] cat, walked out into the world.
_ _ [Am] _ _ 17 [F] years old, [G] _ never [Em] kissed a girl.
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[F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [Am] Took a train [F] through Voronezh, [G] that was as far as [Em] it would go.
_ _ _ [Am] Changed my socks [F] for a uniform, bit [G] my lip against the snow.
[Bm] _ _ _ [Am] I fled from [F] all the Russians _ [G] in the summer of [Em] 43.
_ And [Am] as I drove the Germans [F] back, I really [G] believed that God [Em] was listening _ [Am] to me. _
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_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [Am] Then we [F] howled into Berlin, [G] tore the smoking [Em] buildings down.
_ _ [Am] _ Raised the red [F] flag high, _ [G] burned the [Em] Reichstag brown.
[A] I saw my [C] first American, [G] well he looked a lot like [Em] me.
_ [Am] He had the same kind of [C] farmer's face, said he come [G] from some place [Em] called Hazard, _ [Am] Tennessee. _ _
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[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] When the war was [F] over, _ [G] my discharge [Em] papers came.
Me [A] and twenty hundred [F] others _ [G] went to Stettiner for the [Em] train.
_ _ _ [Am] Kiev, _
[C] said the commissar, _ [G] there your own [Em] way home.
_ _ [Am] I never got [C] to Kiev, _ _ [G] we never came [Em] back home.
_ [A] _ Travelling north [C] through the taiga, [G] we're stripped and marched in [Em] fire
_ [A] Up the great _ [C] Siberian _ roads, [G] for miles and [Em] miles and miles and [A] miles.
Dressed in [C] stripes and tatters, [G] in a good life, [Em] meant to die.
All [Am] because _ comrade _ Stalin was [G] scared that we'd become [Em] too western.
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_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ Used to [F] love my country, [G] _ used [Em] to be so [Am] young. _
Used [F] to believe that life [G] was the best [Em] song ever [Am] sung.
I would have [F] died for my [G] country in _ [Em] 1945.
_ [Am] But now only [F] one thing [G] remains, _
_ _ [Em] _ _ [Am] but now only [F] _ one thing [G] _ remains.
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