Chords for Rod Stewart - Tom Traubert's Blues (Waltzing Matilda)

Tempo:
68.075 bpm
Chords used:

B

F#

C#m

E

C#

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Rod Stewart - Tom Traubert's Blues (Waltzing Matilda) chords
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[B] [C#m] [B] [E]
[B] [C#]
[F#]
[E] Wasted and wounded, [B] and it ain't what the moon did
[C#m] I've got what [F#] I paid for [B] now, [C#m] [B]
[E] see you tomorrow
[B] Hey Frank, can I [F#] borrow [C#] a couple of bucks [F#] from you to [B] go
[C#m] Waltzing Matilda, [B] [E] Waltzing Matilda
[B] You'll go [C#m] Waltzing Matilda [F#] with me
I'm [E] an innocent victim of [B] a blinded alley
And [C#m] I'm tired of all [F#] these soldiers [B] here
[C#m] [B] [E] No one speaks English [B] and everything's broken
[D#m] And [C#] my strength is soaking [F#]
away
[B] To [F#] [B] go [C#m] Waltzing Matilda, [B]
[E] Waltzing Matilda
[B] You'll go [C#m] Waltzing Matilda with [F#] me
Now [E] the dogs they are barking, [B] and the taxi keeps parking
[C#m] A lot they [F#] can do for [B] me
[F#] I [B] [E] begged you to stab me, [B] you tore my shirt open
And [C#m] I'm down on my knees [F#] tonight
[B] Oh, [F#] [E] bush mills are staggered, you [B] buried the dagger
Your [C#] silhouette window [F#] lined to [B] go
[F#] Waltzing Matilda, [B] [E] Waltzing Matilda
[B] You'll go Waltzing [C#m] Matilda [F#] with me
Now [E] I've lost my St.
Christopher, [B] now that I kissed her
And [C#m] the one on [F#] the band-aid [B] [C#m] knows
[B] And the [E] maverick China man [B] with the cold blooded side
[C#] And the girls down by [F#] the strip-tea shows
[B] Go [F#] Waltzing Matilda, [B] [E] Waltzing Matilda
[B] You'll go [C#m] Waltzing Matilda [F#] with me
[E] No, I don't want your sympathy, [B] future if safe
[C#m] Got the streets [F#] on for dreaming [B] now
[C#m] [B] [E] Manslaughter dragnets [B] and the ghosts that sell memories
[C#] Want a piece of the action [F#]
anyhow
[B] Go Waltzing [F#] Matilda, [B]
[E] Waltzing Matilda
[B] You'll go [C#m] Waltzing Matilda [F#] with me
[E] And you can ask any sailor [B] and the keys from the jailer
[C#m] And the old man [F#] in [B] wheelchairs knows
[C#m] [B] That [E] Matilda's the defendant, [B] she killed about a hundred
[C#m] And she follows wherever [F#]
you may go
[B] Waltzing [F#] Matilda, [B] Waltzing [E] Matilda
[B] You'll go [C#m] Waltzing Matilda [F#] with me
And [E] it's a battered old suitcase [B] in a hotel someplace
[C#m] And a wound that [F#] will never [B] heal
[F#] [B] [E] No prima donnas, [B] the perfume is on
An [C#m] old shirt that is [F#] stained with [B] blood [C#m] and [F#] whiskey
[E] And goodnight to the street sweepers, the night [B] watchman, flame keepers
[C#m] And goodnight [F#] Matilda
[B] [F#] Goodnight [B]
[E] [B]
[C#m] [F#] Matilda
[B]
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B
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F#
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C#m
13421114
E
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C#
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B
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F#
134211112
C#m
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To jam and learn Rod Stewart - (2008 Remaster, Waltzing Matilda) Tom Trauberts Blues chords, your primary focus should be mastering these chords sequence: B, C#m, F#, E, B, F#, B and E. A good strategy is to initiate at 34 BPM and then accelerate to the track's regular speed of 68 BPM. With B Major as the song's key, tweak the capo to cater to your vocal pitch and chord likes.

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[B] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] Wasted and wounded, [B] and it ain't what the moon did
[C#m] I've got what [F#] I paid for [B] now, [C#m] _ [B]
[E] see you tomorrow
[B] Hey Frank, can I [F#] borrow [C#] a couple of bucks [F#] from you to [B] go
[C#m] Waltzing Matilda, [B] _ [E] Waltzing Matilda
[B] You'll go [C#m] Waltzing Matilda [F#] with me
I'm [E] an innocent victim of [B] a blinded alley
And [C#m] I'm tired of all [F#] these soldiers [B] here
_ [C#m] _ [B] [E] No one speaks English [B] and everything's broken
[D#m] And [C#] my strength is soaking [F#]
away
[B] To [F#] [B] go [C#m] Waltzing Matilda, [B] _
[E] Waltzing Matilda
[B] _ You'll go [C#m] Waltzing Matilda with [F#] me
Now _ [E] the dogs they are barking, [B] and the taxi keeps parking
[C#m] A lot they [F#] can do for [B] me
[F#] I [B] [E] begged you to stab me, [B] you tore my shirt open
And [C#m] I'm down on my knees [F#] tonight
[B] Oh, [F#] [E] bush mills are staggered, you [B] buried the dagger
Your [C#] silhouette window [F#] lined to [B] go
[F#] Waltzing Matilda, [B] _ [E] Waltzing Matilda
[B] You'll go Waltzing [C#m] Matilda [F#] with me
Now [E] I've lost my St.
Christopher, [B] now that I kissed her
And [C#m] the one on [F#] the band-aid [B] [C#m] knows
[B] And the [E] maverick China man [B] with the cold blooded side
[C#] And the girls down by [F#] the strip-tea shows
[B] Go [F#] Waltzing Matilda, [B] _ [E] Waltzing Matilda
[B] You'll go [C#m] Waltzing Matilda [F#] with me
_ [E] No, I don't want your sympathy, [B] future if safe
[C#m] Got the streets [F#] on for dreaming [B] now
[C#m] _ [B] _ [E] Manslaughter dragnets [B] and the ghosts that sell memories
[C#] Want a piece of the action [F#] _
anyhow
[B] Go Waltzing [F#] Matilda, [B] _
[E] Waltzing Matilda
[B] You'll go [C#m] Waltzing Matilda [F#] with me
_ [E] And you can ask any sailor [B] and the keys from the jailer
[C#m] And the old man [F#] in [B] wheelchairs knows
_ [C#m] [B] That [E] Matilda's the defendant, [B] she killed about a hundred
[C#m] And she follows wherever [F#]
you may go
_ [B] Waltzing [F#] Matilda, _ [B] Waltzing [E] Matilda
[B] You'll go [C#m] Waltzing Matilda [F#] with me
And [E] it's a battered old suitcase [B] in a hotel someplace
[C#m] And a wound that [F#] will never [B] heal
_ [F#] _ [B] [E] No prima donnas, [B] the perfume is on
An [C#m] old shirt that is [F#] stained with [B] blood [C#m] and [F#] whiskey
[E] And goodnight to the street sweepers, the night [B] watchman, flame keepers
[C#m] And goodnight [F#] Matilda
_ [B] _ _ [F#] Goodnight [B] _
[E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[C#m] _ _ [F#] _ Matilda
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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