Chords for Save The Whales !
Tempo:
98.85 bpm
Chords used:
C
Dm
D
G
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[C]
[D]
[D]
[C] [D]
[C]
[C] [D]
[C] [Dm]
[C] [G] [D]
[Dm] [C] [Dm] When my grandpa [D] was a boy, [C] he went down to the general [Dm] store, saw a picture book of [C] a
whale shooting its spout [Dm] and flashing its tail.
Then he got a sailor's dream [C] about cruising around on the salty [Dm] sea, joining up with a
fishing [C] crew to go out and get a [Dm] whale or two.
Tell me what kind of man are these that [C] sail upon the salty seas?
[Dm] I've been rigging in the afternoons, swabbing the deck [Dm] and sharpening my boom.
Hooray, and up she [C] rises, hooray, and up she rises, hooray, and up she rises, early [Dm] in the morning.
Lots of whales in the deep blue sea, [C] and we kill them for the industry.
[Dm] We drag them alongside and cut them in two, [C] then melt them down [Dm] and sell it to you.
There hardly is a sailor alive who can [C] keep the tears from his eyes, as [D] he remembers the
good old days [C] when there were no whales to save.
Now we can thank the companies for scouring the [G] deep blue seas, [Dm] looking for ivory and
perfume [C] and oil to light [Dm] the living rooms.
Hooray, and up she rises, [C]
hooray, and up she [Dm] rises, hooray, and up she [C] rises, early [Dm] in the morning.
[C]
[A] [Dm] [G]
[D] [F#]
[D] [Dm]
[G]
[D] [C]
[A] Shanghai's a light of the [C] moon, put out in Boston in the middle of [Dm] June.
After six months out at [C] sea, nothing but [D] death and misery.
Set out on our three-year [C] cruise, a union ship and a union [Dm] crew.
After six months, you begin to [C] see, whaling's [D] not what it used to be.
A [Dm] modern ship and a modern crew, with sonar scopes and exploding [Dm] harpoons and mechanical
floats made out of [G] steel, a floating [Dm] machine built to kill the whales.
Hooray, and up she [C] rises, hooray, and up she [Dm] rises, hooray, and up [C] she rises, early [Dm] in the morning.
[D]
[Dm] [C]
[Dm] When my grandpa was [C] a boy, he went down to the general [Dm] store, saw a picture book of [C] a
whale, shooting its spout and [Dm] flashing its tail.
Then he got a sailor's [C] dream about cruising around on the salty [Dm] sea, joining up with a
fishing [C] crew, go out and [A] get him a whale or two.
[D] Tell me, what kind of man are [C] these that sail upon the salty [D] seas, puffing the rig in an
[C] afternoon, swabbing the [Dm] deck and sharpening my spoons?
Hooray, and up she [C] rises, hooray, and up she [Dm] rises, hooray, and up she [C] rises, early in [Dm] the morning.
Hooray, and up she rises, [C]
hooray, and up she rises, [Dm] hooray.
[C] [Dm]
[D]
[D]
[C] [D]
[C]
[C] [D]
[C] [Dm]
[C] [G] [D]
[Dm] [C] [Dm] When my grandpa [D] was a boy, [C] he went down to the general [Dm] store, saw a picture book of [C] a
whale shooting its spout [Dm] and flashing its tail.
Then he got a sailor's dream [C] about cruising around on the salty [Dm] sea, joining up with a
fishing [C] crew to go out and get a [Dm] whale or two.
Tell me what kind of man are these that [C] sail upon the salty seas?
[Dm] I've been rigging in the afternoons, swabbing the deck [Dm] and sharpening my boom.
Hooray, and up she [C] rises, hooray, and up she rises, hooray, and up she rises, early [Dm] in the morning.
Lots of whales in the deep blue sea, [C] and we kill them for the industry.
[Dm] We drag them alongside and cut them in two, [C] then melt them down [Dm] and sell it to you.
There hardly is a sailor alive who can [C] keep the tears from his eyes, as [D] he remembers the
good old days [C] when there were no whales to save.
Now we can thank the companies for scouring the [G] deep blue seas, [Dm] looking for ivory and
perfume [C] and oil to light [Dm] the living rooms.
Hooray, and up she rises, [C]
hooray, and up she [Dm] rises, hooray, and up she [C] rises, early [Dm] in the morning.
[C]
[A] [Dm] [G]
[D] [F#]
[D] [Dm]
[G]
[D] [C]
[A] Shanghai's a light of the [C] moon, put out in Boston in the middle of [Dm] June.
After six months out at [C] sea, nothing but [D] death and misery.
Set out on our three-year [C] cruise, a union ship and a union [Dm] crew.
After six months, you begin to [C] see, whaling's [D] not what it used to be.
A [Dm] modern ship and a modern crew, with sonar scopes and exploding [Dm] harpoons and mechanical
floats made out of [G] steel, a floating [Dm] machine built to kill the whales.
Hooray, and up she [C] rises, hooray, and up she [Dm] rises, hooray, and up [C] she rises, early [Dm] in the morning.
[D]
[Dm] [C]
[Dm] When my grandpa was [C] a boy, he went down to the general [Dm] store, saw a picture book of [C] a
whale, shooting its spout and [Dm] flashing its tail.
Then he got a sailor's [C] dream about cruising around on the salty [Dm] sea, joining up with a
fishing [C] crew, go out and [A] get him a whale or two.
[D] Tell me, what kind of man are [C] these that sail upon the salty [D] seas, puffing the rig in an
[C] afternoon, swabbing the [Dm] deck and sharpening my spoons?
Hooray, and up she [C] rises, hooray, and up she [Dm] rises, hooray, and up she [C] rises, early in [Dm] the morning.
Hooray, and up she rises, [C]
hooray, and up she rises, [Dm] hooray.
[C] [Dm]
Key:
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[C] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[Dm] _ _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ When my grandpa [D] was a boy, [C] he went down to the general [Dm] store, saw a picture book of [C] a
whale shooting its spout [Dm] and flashing its tail.
Then he got a sailor's dream [C] about cruising around on the salty [Dm] sea, joining up with a
fishing [C] crew to go out and get a [Dm] whale or two.
Tell me what kind of man are these that [C] sail upon the salty seas?
[Dm] I've been rigging in the afternoons, swabbing the deck [Dm] and sharpening my boom.
Hooray, and up she [C] rises, hooray, and up she rises, hooray, and up she rises, early [Dm] in the morning.
Lots of whales in the deep blue sea, [C] and we kill them for the industry.
[Dm] We drag them alongside and cut them in two, [C] then melt them down [Dm] and sell it to you.
There hardly is a sailor alive who can [C] keep the tears from his eyes, as [D] he remembers the
good old days [C] when there were no whales to save.
Now we can thank the companies for scouring the [G] deep blue seas, [Dm] looking for ivory and
perfume [C] and oil to light [Dm] the living rooms.
Hooray, and up she rises, [C] _
hooray, and up she [Dm] rises, hooray, and up she [C] rises, early [Dm] in the morning.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[A] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [A] _ _ Shanghai's a light of the [C] moon, put out in Boston in the middle of [Dm] June.
After six months out at [C] sea, nothing but [D] death and misery.
Set out on our three-year [C] cruise, a union ship and a union [Dm] crew.
After six months, you begin to [C] see, whaling's [D] not what it used to be.
A [Dm] modern ship and a modern crew, with sonar scopes and exploding [Dm] harpoons and mechanical
floats made out of [G] steel, a floating [Dm] machine built to kill the whales.
Hooray, and up she [C] rises, hooray, and up she [Dm] rises, hooray, and up [C] she rises, early [Dm] in the morning.
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [Dm] _ When my grandpa was [C] a boy, he went down to the general [Dm] store, saw a picture book of [C] a
whale, shooting its spout and [Dm] flashing its tail.
Then he got a sailor's [C] dream about cruising around on the salty [Dm] sea, joining up with a
fishing [C] crew, go out and [A] get him a whale or two.
[D] Tell me, what kind of man are [C] these that sail upon the salty [D] seas, puffing the rig in an
[C] afternoon, swabbing the [Dm] deck and sharpening my spoons?
Hooray, and up she [C] rises, hooray, and up she [Dm] rises, hooray, and up she [C] rises, early in [Dm] the morning.
_ Hooray, and up she rises, [C] _
hooray, and up she rises, [Dm] hooray.
_ _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[Dm] _ _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ When my grandpa [D] was a boy, [C] he went down to the general [Dm] store, saw a picture book of [C] a
whale shooting its spout [Dm] and flashing its tail.
Then he got a sailor's dream [C] about cruising around on the salty [Dm] sea, joining up with a
fishing [C] crew to go out and get a [Dm] whale or two.
Tell me what kind of man are these that [C] sail upon the salty seas?
[Dm] I've been rigging in the afternoons, swabbing the deck [Dm] and sharpening my boom.
Hooray, and up she [C] rises, hooray, and up she rises, hooray, and up she rises, early [Dm] in the morning.
Lots of whales in the deep blue sea, [C] and we kill them for the industry.
[Dm] We drag them alongside and cut them in two, [C] then melt them down [Dm] and sell it to you.
There hardly is a sailor alive who can [C] keep the tears from his eyes, as [D] he remembers the
good old days [C] when there were no whales to save.
Now we can thank the companies for scouring the [G] deep blue seas, [Dm] looking for ivory and
perfume [C] and oil to light [Dm] the living rooms.
Hooray, and up she rises, [C] _
hooray, and up she [Dm] rises, hooray, and up she [C] rises, early [Dm] in the morning.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[A] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [A] _ _ Shanghai's a light of the [C] moon, put out in Boston in the middle of [Dm] June.
After six months out at [C] sea, nothing but [D] death and misery.
Set out on our three-year [C] cruise, a union ship and a union [Dm] crew.
After six months, you begin to [C] see, whaling's [D] not what it used to be.
A [Dm] modern ship and a modern crew, with sonar scopes and exploding [Dm] harpoons and mechanical
floats made out of [G] steel, a floating [Dm] machine built to kill the whales.
Hooray, and up she [C] rises, hooray, and up she [Dm] rises, hooray, and up [C] she rises, early [Dm] in the morning.
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [Dm] _ When my grandpa was [C] a boy, he went down to the general [Dm] store, saw a picture book of [C] a
whale, shooting its spout and [Dm] flashing its tail.
Then he got a sailor's [C] dream about cruising around on the salty [Dm] sea, joining up with a
fishing [C] crew, go out and [A] get him a whale or two.
[D] Tell me, what kind of man are [C] these that sail upon the salty [D] seas, puffing the rig in an
[C] afternoon, swabbing the [Dm] deck and sharpening my spoons?
Hooray, and up she [C] rises, hooray, and up she [Dm] rises, hooray, and up she [C] rises, early in [Dm] the morning.
_ Hooray, and up she rises, [C] _
hooray, and up she rises, [Dm] hooray.
_ _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _