Chords for ROLLING HOME TO CALEDONIA( LIVE/LYRICS) Archie Fisher & Garnet Rogers
Tempo:
75.2 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Am
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I [C] spent a long time looking for this song.
I eventually found it in New England.
There's versions of it from all over the world.
My version is called Rolling Home to [E] Caledonia.
Caledonia is the old Roman name for the [D] Scottish airline.
[G]
In pursuit of this version, or variant, [F#] [Gm] I checked out Rolling Home to California,
Rolling Home to South Australia, Rolling Home to Old New England,
Rolling Home to [D] dear old Hamburg, and even a wartime version called Rolling Home to dear old Blighty.
[G]
But eventually I discovered a version that said, the last verse finished up, usually it says,
And our sweethearts will be waiting on that well-remembered shore.
But this one said, And the whores, they will be waiting on that well-remembered shore.
That's the Scotsman.
And I was right.
So this [D] is the chorus.
[C] No, that's [G] not in the chorus, don't worry.
I don't know.
Rolling Home, this is a rehearsal.
[C] Rolling [G] Home, Rolling Home, [C] across the sea.
[Am]
[D] Rolling Home [G] to Caledonia, Rolling [D] Home, [C] dear [G] land to me.
Now listen, you can go to California if you like, but for the record's sake, we've all come to Caledonia, eh?
Right, again.
Rolling Home, Rolling Home, [Gm] Rolling Home, across [C] the sea.
[Am] Rolling Home to Caledonia, [D] Rolling Home to [C]
[G] Caledonia.
[D] Rolling Home, dear [G] land to me.
Call all hands [C] to [G] man the capstan, see the cable [C] running [Am] clear.
[G] Heave away, [D]
then [C] with will, [G] boys, [D] to our homeland we [G] will steer.
Rolling Home, Rolling Home, Rolling Home, across [C] the [Am] sea.
[G] Rolling Home [D]
to [C] [G] Caledonia, [D] Rolling [C] Home, dear [G] land to me.
Brown cape horn, one frosty morning, and our sails [F] were [C] full of snow.
Clear [D] your sheets [C] and sway your [G] halyards, swing [D] around and [A] let it [G] go.
Rolling Home, Rolling Home, Rolling Home, [C] across the [Am] sea.
Rolling [D] [G] Home [D] to [C] [G] Caledonia, Rolling [D] Home, [G] dear land to me.
Fare thee well, you Spanish ladies, for we now [F]
[C] must bid you happy [G] times [D] [C] we spent [G] together.
[D] Happy times [G] we spent with you.
Come on, then.
Rolling Home, Rolling Home, Rolling Home, across [C] the [Am] sea.
[D] Rolling Home to [G] Caledonia, [D] Rolling Home, dear [G] land to me.
Onward we [C] steward, [G] every steward, to the [C] rising of the [Am] sun.
[Gm] Homeward, [D] [C] ever, ever, [G] homeward, to the [D] land where I [G] was born.
Rolling Home, Rolling Home, Rolling Home, [C] across the sea.
Rolling [D] [G] Home to Caledonia, Rolling [D] Home, [G] dear land to me.
Many thousand [C]
[G] miles behind us, many thousand [C] miles [Am] before,
[Gm] and our [D] [C] sweethearts will be [G] waiting on that [C] ground.
[G]
Remembered [D] [G] shore.
Rolling Home, Rolling Home, Rolling Home, across the [C] sea.
[D] Rolling Home to [G] Caledonia, Rolling [D] Home, [Am] dear [G] land.
Sink it in the [C] sunset.
Rolling [G] Home, [C] Rolling [G] Home, Rolling Home, [C] across the [Am] sea.
[Gm] Rolling [D]
[Dm] Home to [C] Caledonia, [G] [D]
dear land.
[G] [N]
I eventually found it in New England.
There's versions of it from all over the world.
My version is called Rolling Home to [E] Caledonia.
Caledonia is the old Roman name for the [D] Scottish airline.
[G]
In pursuit of this version, or variant, [F#] [Gm] I checked out Rolling Home to California,
Rolling Home to South Australia, Rolling Home to Old New England,
Rolling Home to [D] dear old Hamburg, and even a wartime version called Rolling Home to dear old Blighty.
[G]
But eventually I discovered a version that said, the last verse finished up, usually it says,
And our sweethearts will be waiting on that well-remembered shore.
But this one said, And the whores, they will be waiting on that well-remembered shore.
That's the Scotsman.
And I was right.
So this [D] is the chorus.
[C] No, that's [G] not in the chorus, don't worry.
I don't know.
Rolling Home, this is a rehearsal.
[C] Rolling [G] Home, Rolling Home, [C] across the sea.
[Am]
[D] Rolling Home [G] to Caledonia, Rolling [D] Home, [C] dear [G] land to me.
Now listen, you can go to California if you like, but for the record's sake, we've all come to Caledonia, eh?
Right, again.
Rolling Home, Rolling Home, [Gm] Rolling Home, across [C] the sea.
[Am] Rolling Home to Caledonia, [D] Rolling Home to [C]
[G] Caledonia.
[D] Rolling Home, dear [G] land to me.
Call all hands [C] to [G] man the capstan, see the cable [C] running [Am] clear.
[G] Heave away, [D]
then [C] with will, [G] boys, [D] to our homeland we [G] will steer.
Rolling Home, Rolling Home, Rolling Home, across [C] the [Am] sea.
[G] Rolling Home [D]
to [C] [G] Caledonia, [D] Rolling [C] Home, dear [G] land to me.
Brown cape horn, one frosty morning, and our sails [F] were [C] full of snow.
Clear [D] your sheets [C] and sway your [G] halyards, swing [D] around and [A] let it [G] go.
Rolling Home, Rolling Home, Rolling Home, [C] across the [Am] sea.
Rolling [D] [G] Home [D] to [C] [G] Caledonia, Rolling [D] Home, [G] dear land to me.
Fare thee well, you Spanish ladies, for we now [F]
[C] must bid you happy [G] times [D] [C] we spent [G] together.
[D] Happy times [G] we spent with you.
Come on, then.
Rolling Home, Rolling Home, Rolling Home, across [C] the [Am] sea.
[D] Rolling Home to [G] Caledonia, [D] Rolling Home, dear [G] land to me.
Onward we [C] steward, [G] every steward, to the [C] rising of the [Am] sun.
[Gm] Homeward, [D] [C] ever, ever, [G] homeward, to the [D] land where I [G] was born.
Rolling Home, Rolling Home, Rolling Home, [C] across the sea.
Rolling [D] [G] Home to Caledonia, Rolling [D] Home, [G] dear land to me.
Many thousand [C]
[G] miles behind us, many thousand [C] miles [Am] before,
[Gm] and our [D] [C] sweethearts will be [G] waiting on that [C] ground.
[G]
Remembered [D] [G] shore.
Rolling Home, Rolling Home, Rolling Home, across the [C] sea.
[D] Rolling Home to [G] Caledonia, Rolling [D] Home, [Am] dear [G] land.
Sink it in the [C] sunset.
Rolling [G] Home, [C] Rolling [G] Home, Rolling Home, [C] across the [Am] sea.
[Gm] Rolling [D]
[Dm] Home to [C] Caledonia, [G] [D]
dear land.
[G] [N]
Key:
G
C
D
Am
Gm
G
C
D
I [C] spent a long time looking for this song.
I eventually found it in New England.
There's versions of it from all over the world.
My version is called Rolling Home to [E] Caledonia.
Caledonia is the old Roman name for the [D] Scottish airline.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ In pursuit of this version, or variant, [F#] [Gm] I checked out Rolling Home to California,
Rolling Home to South Australia, Rolling Home to Old New England,
Rolling Home to [D] dear old Hamburg, and even a wartime version called Rolling Home to dear old Blighty.
[G]
But eventually I discovered a version that said, the last verse finished up, usually it says,
And our sweethearts will be waiting on that well-remembered shore.
But this one said, And the whores, they will be waiting on that well-remembered shore.
That's the Scotsman.
_ _ And I was right. _
So this [D] is the chorus.
_ [C] _ No, that's [G] not in the chorus, don't worry. _
_ _ _ _ I don't know.
Rolling Home, this is a rehearsal.
[C] Rolling [G] Home, _ Rolling Home, [C] across the sea.
[Am] _
[D] Rolling Home [G] to _ Caledonia, Rolling [D] Home, [C] dear [G] land to me.
Now listen, you can go to California if you like, but for the record's sake, we've all come to Caledonia, eh?
Right, again.
Rolling Home, _ _ Rolling Home, _ [Gm] Rolling Home, across [C] the sea.
[Am] Rolling Home to Caledonia, [D] Rolling Home to [C] _
[G] Caledonia.
_ [D] Rolling Home, dear [G] land to me.
_ _ _ _ Call all hands [C] to [G] man the capstan, _ see the cable [C] running [Am] clear.
[G] Heave away, [D]
then [C] with will, [G] boys, [D] to our homeland we [G] will steer.
Rolling Home, _ Rolling Home, Rolling Home, across [C] the [Am] sea.
[G] Rolling Home [D]
to [C] [G] Caledonia, _ [D] Rolling [C] Home, dear [G] land to me. _ _ _ _
Brown cape horn, one frosty morning, and our sails [F] were [C] full of snow.
Clear [D] your sheets [C] and sway your [G] halyards, swing [D] around and [A] let it _ [G] go.
Rolling Home, _ Rolling _ Home, Rolling Home, [C] across the [Am] sea.
Rolling [D] [G] Home [D] to [C] _ [G] Caledonia, Rolling [D] _ Home, [G] dear land to me. _ _
_ Fare _ thee well, you Spanish ladies, for we now [F]
[C] must bid you happy [G] times [D] [C] we spent [G] together.
_ _ [D] _ Happy times [G] we spent with you.
Come on, then.
Rolling Home, Rolling _ Home, Rolling Home, across [C] the [Am] sea.
_ [D] Rolling Home to [G] Caledonia, _ [D] Rolling Home, dear [G] land to me. _ _ _ _ _
Onward we [C] steward, [G] every steward, to the _ [C] rising of the [Am] sun.
[Gm] _ Homeward, [D] [C] ever, ever, _ [G] homeward, to the [D] land where I [G] was born. _
Rolling Home, _ Rolling Home, Rolling Home, _ [C] across the sea.
Rolling [D] _ [G] Home to _ Caledonia, Rolling [D] Home, [G] dear land to me. _
Many _ _ thousand _ [C]
[G] miles behind us, many _ thousand [C] miles [Am] before,
[Gm] and our [D] _ [C] sweethearts will be [G] waiting on that [C] ground.
_ [G]
Remembered [D] [G] shore.
Rolling Home, _ Rolling Home, Rolling Home, across the [C] sea.
[D] Rolling _ Home to [G] _ Caledonia, Rolling [D] _ Home, [Am] dear [G] land.
Sink it in the [C] sunset.
Rolling [G] Home, [C] Rolling [G] _ Home, Rolling Home, _ [C] across the [Am] sea.
[Gm] Rolling [D] _
[Dm] Home to [C] Caledonia, [G] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ dear land.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I eventually found it in New England.
There's versions of it from all over the world.
My version is called Rolling Home to [E] Caledonia.
Caledonia is the old Roman name for the [D] Scottish airline.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ In pursuit of this version, or variant, [F#] [Gm] I checked out Rolling Home to California,
Rolling Home to South Australia, Rolling Home to Old New England,
Rolling Home to [D] dear old Hamburg, and even a wartime version called Rolling Home to dear old Blighty.
[G]
But eventually I discovered a version that said, the last verse finished up, usually it says,
And our sweethearts will be waiting on that well-remembered shore.
But this one said, And the whores, they will be waiting on that well-remembered shore.
That's the Scotsman.
_ _ And I was right. _
So this [D] is the chorus.
_ [C] _ No, that's [G] not in the chorus, don't worry. _
_ _ _ _ I don't know.
Rolling Home, this is a rehearsal.
[C] Rolling [G] Home, _ Rolling Home, [C] across the sea.
[Am] _
[D] Rolling Home [G] to _ Caledonia, Rolling [D] Home, [C] dear [G] land to me.
Now listen, you can go to California if you like, but for the record's sake, we've all come to Caledonia, eh?
Right, again.
Rolling Home, _ _ Rolling Home, _ [Gm] Rolling Home, across [C] the sea.
[Am] Rolling Home to Caledonia, [D] Rolling Home to [C] _
[G] Caledonia.
_ [D] Rolling Home, dear [G] land to me.
_ _ _ _ Call all hands [C] to [G] man the capstan, _ see the cable [C] running [Am] clear.
[G] Heave away, [D]
then [C] with will, [G] boys, [D] to our homeland we [G] will steer.
Rolling Home, _ Rolling Home, Rolling Home, across [C] the [Am] sea.
[G] Rolling Home [D]
to [C] [G] Caledonia, _ [D] Rolling [C] Home, dear [G] land to me. _ _ _ _
Brown cape horn, one frosty morning, and our sails [F] were [C] full of snow.
Clear [D] your sheets [C] and sway your [G] halyards, swing [D] around and [A] let it _ [G] go.
Rolling Home, _ Rolling _ Home, Rolling Home, [C] across the [Am] sea.
Rolling [D] [G] Home [D] to [C] _ [G] Caledonia, Rolling [D] _ Home, [G] dear land to me. _ _
_ Fare _ thee well, you Spanish ladies, for we now [F]
[C] must bid you happy [G] times [D] [C] we spent [G] together.
_ _ [D] _ Happy times [G] we spent with you.
Come on, then.
Rolling Home, Rolling _ Home, Rolling Home, across [C] the [Am] sea.
_ [D] Rolling Home to [G] Caledonia, _ [D] Rolling Home, dear [G] land to me. _ _ _ _ _
Onward we [C] steward, [G] every steward, to the _ [C] rising of the [Am] sun.
[Gm] _ Homeward, [D] [C] ever, ever, _ [G] homeward, to the [D] land where I [G] was born. _
Rolling Home, _ Rolling Home, Rolling Home, _ [C] across the sea.
Rolling [D] _ [G] Home to _ Caledonia, Rolling [D] Home, [G] dear land to me. _
Many _ _ thousand _ [C]
[G] miles behind us, many _ thousand [C] miles [Am] before,
[Gm] and our [D] _ [C] sweethearts will be [G] waiting on that [C] ground.
_ [G]
Remembered [D] [G] shore.
Rolling Home, _ Rolling Home, Rolling Home, across the [C] sea.
[D] Rolling _ Home to [G] _ Caledonia, Rolling [D] _ Home, [Am] dear [G] land.
Sink it in the [C] sunset.
Rolling [G] Home, [C] Rolling [G] _ Home, Rolling Home, _ [C] across the [Am] sea.
[Gm] Rolling [D] _
[Dm] Home to [C] Caledonia, [G] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ dear land.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
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