Chords for The Ballad of Brexit
Tempo:
100.1 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
C#m
A
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#m] [F#] [D#m]
[E] [B] [E]
We're heading out up the oldy hue, [A] but no one seems to have a clue, [E] for when we wave our last of [B] leaders, eh?
[E] It's up to you, Theresa May, [A] don't let old Yonker have his way, [E] go show him that [B] Britannia [E] rolls the waves.
[B] [E]
[C#m] When you're having the crack with the fellas in Brussels, [B] write it up, Mrs, show a bit of muscle [C#m] and Mrs May,
keep your house in [B] order, don't be messing with the Irish [E] border.
[B]
Bremen is crying, we want to [A] stay, Brexit, he is no way, Jose, [E] it's adios amigo, come [B] on, mate.
[E] Some say it's time for a panic attack, [A] and some we've got our country back, [E] it's out of a doubt, [B] she's Brussels [E] all the way.
[C#m] Everybody's wondering what'll happen with the Brexit, [B] as we're heading ever closer to the day we make an [C#m] exit,
and Mrs May, could the Brexit be a soft [B] one or a hard one?
Would you like a [E] hard one?
She's building a [A] wall, she is building [E] a wall.
[B] Gonna build a wall, [E] watch out for Barney, eh, he's a bit of an [A] old eejit, you know.
[E] [B] Rise it up [E] there now, Mrs.
[C#m] There's great calamity, the whole land [B] over, from John Le Grudge to the Crypt of [C#m] Dover,
oh, Mrs May, keep an eye on [B] Juncker, I've heard tell he's a bit of a [E] plonker.
So, fair thee well, let's doria [A] to Hungary, Romania, [E] to Belgium and to France, we bid [B] you,
[E] to Czech Republic, Croatia [A] and Slovakia, [E] to [B] our friends in [E] sunny Spain.
[C#m] Goodbye, Maltesers and Portuguese, [B] Austrians, Poles, Swedes, [C#m] Slovenians, our Cypriot pals,
our Irish [B] neighbours, the Finns, the Greeks, Lithuania, [C#m] Far Val to the Dutch, goodbye [B] Bulgaria,
and all across the Schengen area, [C#m] it's ciao to Italy, [B] arrivederci.
Auf Wiedersehen to all in [C#m] Germany, Luxembourgers, our Danish [B] brothers, we're heading out soon, we're doing a runner.
[C#m] Be on worry, a grumpy [B] Nishan, will this be a grumpy [E] Nishan?
Looks like we'll be hitting the road soon now, Mrs.
We're heading out of the O.D. [A].U., but no one seems to have a [E] clue, for when we leave, our lusts are [B] feeding. [E] It's up to you, Theresa [A] May, don't let on, young man. [E] [Em]
[E] [B] [E]
We're heading out up the oldy hue, [A] but no one seems to have a clue, [E] for when we wave our last of [B] leaders, eh?
[E] It's up to you, Theresa May, [A] don't let old Yonker have his way, [E] go show him that [B] Britannia [E] rolls the waves.
[B] [E]
[C#m] When you're having the crack with the fellas in Brussels, [B] write it up, Mrs, show a bit of muscle [C#m] and Mrs May,
keep your house in [B] order, don't be messing with the Irish [E] border.
[B]
Bremen is crying, we want to [A] stay, Brexit, he is no way, Jose, [E] it's adios amigo, come [B] on, mate.
[E] Some say it's time for a panic attack, [A] and some we've got our country back, [E] it's out of a doubt, [B] she's Brussels [E] all the way.
[C#m] Everybody's wondering what'll happen with the Brexit, [B] as we're heading ever closer to the day we make an [C#m] exit,
and Mrs May, could the Brexit be a soft [B] one or a hard one?
Would you like a [E] hard one?
She's building a [A] wall, she is building [E] a wall.
[B] Gonna build a wall, [E] watch out for Barney, eh, he's a bit of an [A] old eejit, you know.
[E] [B] Rise it up [E] there now, Mrs.
[C#m] There's great calamity, the whole land [B] over, from John Le Grudge to the Crypt of [C#m] Dover,
oh, Mrs May, keep an eye on [B] Juncker, I've heard tell he's a bit of a [E] plonker.
So, fair thee well, let's doria [A] to Hungary, Romania, [E] to Belgium and to France, we bid [B] you,
[E] to Czech Republic, Croatia [A] and Slovakia, [E] to [B] our friends in [E] sunny Spain.
[C#m] Goodbye, Maltesers and Portuguese, [B] Austrians, Poles, Swedes, [C#m] Slovenians, our Cypriot pals,
our Irish [B] neighbours, the Finns, the Greeks, Lithuania, [C#m] Far Val to the Dutch, goodbye [B] Bulgaria,
and all across the Schengen area, [C#m] it's ciao to Italy, [B] arrivederci.
Auf Wiedersehen to all in [C#m] Germany, Luxembourgers, our Danish [B] brothers, we're heading out soon, we're doing a runner.
[C#m] Be on worry, a grumpy [B] Nishan, will this be a grumpy [E] Nishan?
Looks like we'll be hitting the road soon now, Mrs.
We're heading out of the O.D. [A].U., but no one seems to have a [E] clue, for when we leave, our lusts are [B] feeding. [E] It's up to you, Theresa [A] May, don't let on, young man. [E] [Em]
Key:
E
B
C#m
A
F#m
E
B
C#m
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ [D#m] _ _
[E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
We're heading out up the oldy hue, [A] but no one seems to have a clue, [E] for when we wave our last of [B] leaders, eh? _
[E] It's up to you, Theresa May, [A] don't let old Yonker have his way, [E] go show him that [B] Britannia [E] rolls the waves. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _
[C#m] When you're having the crack with the fellas in Brussels, [B] write it up, Mrs, show a bit of muscle [C#m] and Mrs May,
keep your house in [B] order, don't be messing with the Irish [E] border.
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _
Bremen is crying, we want to [A] stay, Brexit, he is no way, Jose, [E] it's adios amigo, come [B] on, mate. _
[E] Some say it's time for a panic attack, [A] and some we've got our country back, [E] it's out of a doubt, [B] she's Brussels [E] all the way. _ _
[C#m] Everybody's wondering what'll happen with the Brexit, [B] as we're heading ever closer to the day we make an [C#m] exit,
and Mrs May, could the Brexit be a soft [B] one or a hard one?
Would you like a [E] hard one?
She's building a [A] wall, she is building [E] a wall.
_ [B] Gonna build a wall, _ [E] watch out for Barney, eh, he's a bit of an [A] old eejit, you know. _ _
[E] _ _ [B] Rise it up [E] there now, Mrs. _
[C#m] There's great calamity, the whole land [B] over, from John Le Grudge to the Crypt of [C#m] Dover,
oh, Mrs May, keep an eye on [B] Juncker, I've heard tell he's a bit of a [E] plonker. _ _ _ _ _ _
So, fair thee well, let's doria [A] to Hungary, Romania, [E] to Belgium and to France, we bid [B] you, _ _
[E] to Czech Republic, Croatia [A] _ and Slovakia, [E] to [B] our friends in [E] sunny Spain. _
[C#m] Goodbye, Maltesers and Portuguese, [B] Austrians, Poles, Swedes, [C#m] Slovenians, our Cypriot pals,
our Irish [B] neighbours, the Finns, the Greeks, Lithuania, [C#m] Far Val to the Dutch, goodbye [B] Bulgaria,
and all across the Schengen area, [C#m] it's ciao to Italy, [B] arrivederci.
Auf Wiedersehen to all in [C#m] Germany, Luxembourgers, our Danish [B] brothers, we're heading out soon, we're doing a runner.
[C#m] Be on worry, a grumpy [B] Nishan, will this be a grumpy [E] Nishan?
Looks like we'll be hitting the road soon now, Mrs.
We're heading out of the O.D. [A].U., but no one seems to have a [E] clue, for when we leave, our lusts are [B] feeding. _ _ [E] It's up to you, Theresa [A] May, don't let on, young man. _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
We're heading out up the oldy hue, [A] but no one seems to have a clue, [E] for when we wave our last of [B] leaders, eh? _
[E] It's up to you, Theresa May, [A] don't let old Yonker have his way, [E] go show him that [B] Britannia [E] rolls the waves. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _
[C#m] When you're having the crack with the fellas in Brussels, [B] write it up, Mrs, show a bit of muscle [C#m] and Mrs May,
keep your house in [B] order, don't be messing with the Irish [E] border.
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _
Bremen is crying, we want to [A] stay, Brexit, he is no way, Jose, [E] it's adios amigo, come [B] on, mate. _
[E] Some say it's time for a panic attack, [A] and some we've got our country back, [E] it's out of a doubt, [B] she's Brussels [E] all the way. _ _
[C#m] Everybody's wondering what'll happen with the Brexit, [B] as we're heading ever closer to the day we make an [C#m] exit,
and Mrs May, could the Brexit be a soft [B] one or a hard one?
Would you like a [E] hard one?
She's building a [A] wall, she is building [E] a wall.
_ [B] Gonna build a wall, _ [E] watch out for Barney, eh, he's a bit of an [A] old eejit, you know. _ _
[E] _ _ [B] Rise it up [E] there now, Mrs. _
[C#m] There's great calamity, the whole land [B] over, from John Le Grudge to the Crypt of [C#m] Dover,
oh, Mrs May, keep an eye on [B] Juncker, I've heard tell he's a bit of a [E] plonker. _ _ _ _ _ _
So, fair thee well, let's doria [A] to Hungary, Romania, [E] to Belgium and to France, we bid [B] you, _ _
[E] to Czech Republic, Croatia [A] _ and Slovakia, [E] to [B] our friends in [E] sunny Spain. _
[C#m] Goodbye, Maltesers and Portuguese, [B] Austrians, Poles, Swedes, [C#m] Slovenians, our Cypriot pals,
our Irish [B] neighbours, the Finns, the Greeks, Lithuania, [C#m] Far Val to the Dutch, goodbye [B] Bulgaria,
and all across the Schengen area, [C#m] it's ciao to Italy, [B] arrivederci.
Auf Wiedersehen to all in [C#m] Germany, Luxembourgers, our Danish [B] brothers, we're heading out soon, we're doing a runner.
[C#m] Be on worry, a grumpy [B] Nishan, will this be a grumpy [E] Nishan?
Looks like we'll be hitting the road soon now, Mrs.
We're heading out of the O.D. [A].U., but no one seems to have a [E] clue, for when we leave, our lusts are [B] feeding. _ _ [E] It's up to you, Theresa [A] May, don't let on, young man. _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
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