Chords for The Battle Of New Orleans
Tempo:
90.275 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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In [D] 1814 we took a little trip, [E] along with Colonel Jackson [A] down to mighty Mississippi.
the bloody [A] British in a town
wasn't quite as [E] many as there was a while ago.
down the [E] Mississippi to the [A] Gulf of Mexico.
ran down the river and we see the British [E] comin', there must have been a [A] hundred
Stepped so [D] high and they made the bugles ring, [E] stood beside our cotton [A] mills and said the same thing.
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In [D] 1814 we took a little trip, [E] along with Colonel Jackson [A] down to mighty Mississippi.
the bloody [A] British in a town
wasn't quite as [E] many as there was a while ago.
down the [E] Mississippi to the [A] Gulf of Mexico.
ran down the river and we see the British [E] comin', there must have been a [A] hundred
Stepped so [D] high and they made the bugles ring, [E] stood beside our cotton [A] mills and said the same thing.
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_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ In [D] 1814 we took a little trip, [E] along with Colonel Jackson [A] down to mighty Mississippi.
Took a little bacon [D] and we took a little beans, [E] and we caught the bloody [A] British in a town
in New Orleans.
Fire guard guns and the British kept a-comin', wasn't quite as [E] many as there was a while ago.
[A] Fired once more and they began a-runnin' down the [E] Mississippi to the [A] Gulf of Mexico.
_ _ _ Well we ran down the river and we see the British [E] comin', there must have been a [A] hundred
of them eatin' on a drum.
Stepped so [D] high and they made the bugles ring, [E] stood beside our cotton [A] mills and said the same thing.
Fire guard guns and the British kept a-comin', wasn't quite as many as there was a while ago.
Fired once more and they began a-runnin' down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico.
_ _ _ Old Hickory said we could take them by [E] surprise if we didn't fire a-much less till we looked
them in the eye.
Held our [D] fire till we see their faces well, then we [E] opened up the squirrel gun and [A] really
gave them hell.
Well we fired our gun and the British kept a-comin', wasn't quite as many as there was
a while [A] ago.
Fired once more and they began a-runnin' down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. _ _
_ Yeah they ran through the fires and they ran through the brambles and they ran through
the bushes where rabbits couldn't go.
Ran so fast that the hounds couldn't catch them, down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. _ _ _ _ _
_ Well we fired our cannon till the barrel melted down, then [E] we grabbed an alligator [A] and we
fought another round.
Filled his head with cannonball and powdered his behind.
[E] And when we touched the powder [A] off the gator lost his mind.
Fire guard guns and the British kept a-comin', wasn't quite as [E] many as there was a while ago.
Fired once more and they began a-runnin' down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico.
[A] _ _ _ Yeah they ran through the fires and they ran through the brambles and they ran through
the bushes where rabbits couldn't go.
Ran so fast that the hounds couldn't catch them, down the [E] Mississippi to the [A] Gulf of Mexico.
_ _ [E] _ San Diego, San Diego, San _ Diego, San Diego. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ In [D] 1814 we took a little trip, [E] along with Colonel Jackson [A] down to mighty Mississippi.
Took a little bacon [D] and we took a little beans, [E] and we caught the bloody [A] British in a town
in New Orleans.
Fire guard guns and the British kept a-comin', wasn't quite as [E] many as there was a while ago.
[A] Fired once more and they began a-runnin' down the [E] Mississippi to the [A] Gulf of Mexico.
_ _ _ Well we ran down the river and we see the British [E] comin', there must have been a [A] hundred
of them eatin' on a drum.
Stepped so [D] high and they made the bugles ring, [E] stood beside our cotton [A] mills and said the same thing.
Fire guard guns and the British kept a-comin', wasn't quite as many as there was a while ago.
Fired once more and they began a-runnin' down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico.
_ _ _ Old Hickory said we could take them by [E] surprise if we didn't fire a-much less till we looked
them in the eye.
Held our [D] fire till we see their faces well, then we [E] opened up the squirrel gun and [A] really
gave them hell.
Well we fired our gun and the British kept a-comin', wasn't quite as many as there was
a while [A] ago.
Fired once more and they began a-runnin' down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. _ _
_ Yeah they ran through the fires and they ran through the brambles and they ran through
the bushes where rabbits couldn't go.
Ran so fast that the hounds couldn't catch them, down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. _ _ _ _ _
_ Well we fired our cannon till the barrel melted down, then [E] we grabbed an alligator [A] and we
fought another round.
Filled his head with cannonball and powdered his behind.
[E] And when we touched the powder [A] off the gator lost his mind.
Fire guard guns and the British kept a-comin', wasn't quite as [E] many as there was a while ago.
Fired once more and they began a-runnin' down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico.
[A] _ _ _ Yeah they ran through the fires and they ran through the brambles and they ran through
the bushes where rabbits couldn't go.
Ran so fast that the hounds couldn't catch them, down the [E] Mississippi to the [A] Gulf of Mexico.
_ _ [E] _ San Diego, San Diego, San _ Diego, San Diego. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _