Plains Of Peppimenarti Chords by Slim Dusty
Tempo:
92.95 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
F#
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#] [E] [B] [E]
De-oh-de-de-de [B]-oh-de-de-de [E]-oh-de-de-de
Now I've been around Australia, and [A] I've travelled [E] everywhere
But there's one place I really [B] like to go
[E] Where the land is big and wide, [A] and tall dark [E] bringers ride
On the plains of Peppermint [A] Addy, where [B] the old [E] Moyle River flows
Tough riders there of course, [A] in a truck or [E] on a horse
And they'll really teach you things [F#] you [B] didn't know
[E] It's excitement to the full, [F#m] [A] if you're out there [E] chasing bulls
By the plains of Peppermint [A] Addy, [B] where the old Moyle [E] River flows
[A] And the kangaroo still [E] bounds on that rough and rugged ground
The anthills and the [A] old [B] pandanus grow
[E] Yes, and every day's a Sunday, [A] if you're catching bear on Monday
By [E] the plains of Peppermint [B] Addy, where the old Moyle River [E]
flows
De-oh-de-de-de-oh [B]-de-de-de [E]-de-de-de-de-de
Oh-de-de-de-de [B]-oh-de-de-de-de [E]-de-de-de-de [A]-de
Hey, [E] hey, hey, hey
[A]
[E] [B]
[E] Now the men out on the stock [A#] hands are [A] the finest riders [E] known, and they'll work for weeks without a break [B] or spell.
[E] They're the backbone of our [A] beefsteaks, and I've mentioned [E] this before, and it's a story [B] that I'm always [E] proud to tell.
May the march of time never, [A] ever bring too many [E] changes to a way of life you people [B] love and prize.
[E] May the years ahead be good [A] ones, and you never lose your customs [E] with old Peppermint and Ardy [A] Hill [B] looking down so [E] old and wise.
[A] And the kangaroos still bound [E] on that rough and rugged ground, the ant hills and the old [B] Pandanus Grove.
[E] Yes, and every day's a Sunday, [A] you'd be catching barramundi [E] by the plains of Peppermint [B] and Ardy, where the old Moyle [E] River flows.
[A] And the kangaroos still bound [E] on that rough and rugged ground, the ant hills and the [A] old [B] Pandanus Grove.
[E] Yes, and every day's a Sunday, [A] you'd be catching barramundi [E] by the plains of old Peppermint and Ardy, [B] where the old Moyle [E] River flows.
De-oh-de-de-de [B]-oh-de-de-de [E]-oh-de-de-de
Now I've been around Australia, and [A] I've travelled [E] everywhere
But there's one place I really [B] like to go
[E] Where the land is big and wide, [A] and tall dark [E] bringers ride
On the plains of Peppermint [A] Addy, where [B] the old [E] Moyle River flows
Tough riders there of course, [A] in a truck or [E] on a horse
And they'll really teach you things [F#] you [B] didn't know
[E] It's excitement to the full, [F#m] [A] if you're out there [E] chasing bulls
By the plains of Peppermint [A] Addy, [B] where the old Moyle [E] River flows
[A] And the kangaroo still [E] bounds on that rough and rugged ground
The anthills and the [A] old [B] pandanus grow
[E] Yes, and every day's a Sunday, [A] if you're catching bear on Monday
By [E] the plains of Peppermint [B] Addy, where the old Moyle River [E]
flows
De-oh-de-de-de-oh [B]-de-de-de [E]-de-de-de-de-de
Oh-de-de-de-de [B]-oh-de-de-de-de [E]-de-de-de-de [A]-de
Hey, [E] hey, hey, hey
[A]
[E] [B]
[E] Now the men out on the stock [A#] hands are [A] the finest riders [E] known, and they'll work for weeks without a break [B] or spell.
[E] They're the backbone of our [A] beefsteaks, and I've mentioned [E] this before, and it's a story [B] that I'm always [E] proud to tell.
May the march of time never, [A] ever bring too many [E] changes to a way of life you people [B] love and prize.
[E] May the years ahead be good [A] ones, and you never lose your customs [E] with old Peppermint and Ardy [A] Hill [B] looking down so [E] old and wise.
[A] And the kangaroos still bound [E] on that rough and rugged ground, the ant hills and the old [B] Pandanus Grove.
[E] Yes, and every day's a Sunday, [A] you'd be catching barramundi [E] by the plains of Peppermint [B] and Ardy, where the old Moyle [E] River flows.
[A] And the kangaroos still bound [E] on that rough and rugged ground, the ant hills and the [A] old [B] Pandanus Grove.
[E] Yes, and every day's a Sunday, [A] you'd be catching barramundi [E] by the plains of old Peppermint and Ardy, [B] where the old Moyle [E] River flows.
Key:
E
A
B
F#
F#m
E
A
B
[F#] _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ [E] _ _
_ De-oh-de-de-de [B]-oh-de-de-de [E]-oh-de-de-de
Now I've been around Australia, and [A] I've travelled [E] everywhere
But there's one place I really [B] like to go
_ [E] Where the land is big and wide, [A] and tall dark [E] bringers ride
On the plains of Peppermint [A] Addy, where [B] the old [E] Moyle River flows
_ Tough riders there of course, [A] in a truck or [E] on a horse
And they'll really teach you things [F#] you [B] didn't know
_ [E] It's excitement to the full, [F#m] [A] if you're out there [E] chasing bulls
By the plains of Peppermint [A] Addy, [B] where the old Moyle [E] River flows _
[A] And the kangaroo still [E] bounds on that rough and rugged ground
The anthills and the [A] old [B] pandanus grow _ _
[E] Yes, and every day's a Sunday, [A] if you're catching bear on Monday
By [E] the plains of Peppermint [B] Addy, where the old Moyle River [E] _
flows
De-oh-de-de-de-oh [B]-de-de-de [E]-de-de-de-de-de
Oh-de-de-de-de [B]-oh-de-de-de-de [E]-de-de-de-de [A]-de
Hey, [E] hey, hey, hey
_ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ _ _ Now the men out on the stock [A#] hands are [A] the finest riders [E] known, and they'll work for weeks without a break [B] or spell.
_ _ [E] They're the backbone of our [A] beefsteaks, and I've mentioned [E] this before, and it's a story [B] that I'm always [E] proud to tell. _ _ _ _ _
May the march of time never, [A] ever bring too many [E] changes to a way of life you people [B] love and prize. _
[E] May the years ahead be good [A] ones, and you never lose your customs [E] with old Peppermint and Ardy [A] Hill [B] looking down so [E] old and wise.
_ [A] And the kangaroos still bound [E] on that rough and rugged ground, the ant hills and the old [B] Pandanus Grove.
_ [E] Yes, and every day's a Sunday, [A] you'd be catching barramundi [E] by the plains of Peppermint [B] and Ardy, where the old Moyle [E] River flows.
_ [A] And the kangaroos still bound [E] on that rough and rugged ground, the ant hills and the [A] old [B] Pandanus Grove.
_ [E] Yes, and every day's a Sunday, [A] you'd be catching barramundi [E] by the plains of old Peppermint and Ardy, [B] where the old Moyle [E] River flows. _ _ _
_ De-oh-de-de-de [B]-oh-de-de-de [E]-oh-de-de-de
Now I've been around Australia, and [A] I've travelled [E] everywhere
But there's one place I really [B] like to go
_ [E] Where the land is big and wide, [A] and tall dark [E] bringers ride
On the plains of Peppermint [A] Addy, where [B] the old [E] Moyle River flows
_ Tough riders there of course, [A] in a truck or [E] on a horse
And they'll really teach you things [F#] you [B] didn't know
_ [E] It's excitement to the full, [F#m] [A] if you're out there [E] chasing bulls
By the plains of Peppermint [A] Addy, [B] where the old Moyle [E] River flows _
[A] And the kangaroo still [E] bounds on that rough and rugged ground
The anthills and the [A] old [B] pandanus grow _ _
[E] Yes, and every day's a Sunday, [A] if you're catching bear on Monday
By [E] the plains of Peppermint [B] Addy, where the old Moyle River [E] _
flows
De-oh-de-de-de-oh [B]-de-de-de [E]-de-de-de-de-de
Oh-de-de-de-de [B]-oh-de-de-de-de [E]-de-de-de-de [A]-de
Hey, [E] hey, hey, hey
_ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ _ _ Now the men out on the stock [A#] hands are [A] the finest riders [E] known, and they'll work for weeks without a break [B] or spell.
_ _ [E] They're the backbone of our [A] beefsteaks, and I've mentioned [E] this before, and it's a story [B] that I'm always [E] proud to tell. _ _ _ _ _
May the march of time never, [A] ever bring too many [E] changes to a way of life you people [B] love and prize. _
[E] May the years ahead be good [A] ones, and you never lose your customs [E] with old Peppermint and Ardy [A] Hill [B] looking down so [E] old and wise.
_ [A] And the kangaroos still bound [E] on that rough and rugged ground, the ant hills and the old [B] Pandanus Grove.
_ [E] Yes, and every day's a Sunday, [A] you'd be catching barramundi [E] by the plains of Peppermint [B] and Ardy, where the old Moyle [E] River flows.
_ [A] And the kangaroos still bound [E] on that rough and rugged ground, the ant hills and the [A] old [B] Pandanus Grove.
_ [E] Yes, and every day's a Sunday, [A] you'd be catching barramundi [E] by the plains of old Peppermint and Ardy, [B] where the old Moyle [E] River flows. _ _ _