Chords for The Brothers-In-Law - Canada, USA

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[D]
Oh, we share a common [G] border with a [A] country that you know.
Just take a look at your atlas, it's the one [D] that's down below.
There's fifty states in the Union [G] and something [A] should be done
to forget the War of 1812 and make it [D] 51.
[G] There'll be colour [D] television, [G] social [D]
security,
racial segregation [E] and the Bert [A] Society.
[D] You can take the Fifth Amendment, [A] you can vote for [D]
LBJ,
[G] you can even [D] burn your draft card [Em] when we're Canada [D]
-USA.
Now some folks think we're [G] English, which isn't [A] true at all.
And some think we're a colony that's gone back [D] so long ago.
But we're looking up to greater [G] things [A] upon that glorious day
when the capital of our little state is [G] Ottawa-CA.
There'll be colour [D] television, [G] social [D]
security,
[G] racial [D] segregation [E] and the Bert [A] Society.
[D] You can cheer for Jimmy Hoppa, [A] you can join the [D] Klan [G] today.
You can even [D] be a commie when [Em] we're [D] Canada-USA.
There's a bunch of stripes and fifty [G] stars upon [A] the Yankee flag.
There's gonna have to be 51 when Canada's [D] in the bag.
But when we see the flag [G] unfurl we'll know we've [A] won the fight.
We'll be just before Connecticut in the third [D] row from the right.
[G] There'll be [D] colour television, [G] social [D]
security,
[G] [D] racial segregation [E] and the Bert [A] Society.
[D] You can take the Fifth Amendment, [A] you can vote for [D]
LBJ,
[G] you can even [D] burn your draft card when we're Canada-USA.
We'll all be very [G] affluent in the Great [A] Society.
Their buck is worth a dollar ten in Canadian [D] currency.
The economy's gonna take a boost for it's very [A] evident
that it costs us more to feed a queen than pay a [D] president.
[G] There'll be [D] colour television, [G] social [D]
security,
[G] racial [D] segregation [E] and the Bert [A] Society.
[D] You can cheer for Jimmy Hoppa, [A] you can join the [D] Klan today.
[G] You can even [D] be a commie when we're Canada-USA.
There'll be no more selling [G] prairie wheat to all [A] the commie crew.
There'll be no more Cuban sugar, that's [D] very naughty too.
But think of all the benefits [G] that surely [A] have to come
when we're citizens of a country that's got the [D] atom [G] bomb.
There'll be colour [D] television, [G] [D] social security,
[G] [D] racial segregation [E] and the Bert [A]
Society.
[D] You can take the Fifth Amendment, [A] you can vote [D] for LBJ,
[G] you can even [D] burn your draft card when we're Canada -USA.
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[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Oh, we share a common [G] border with a [A] country that you know.
Just take a look at your atlas, it's the one [D] that's down below.
There's fifty states in the Union [G] and something [A] should be done
to forget the War of 1812 and make it [D] 51.
[G] There'll be colour [D] television, [G] social [D]
security,
racial segregation [E] and the Bert [A] Society.
[D] You can take the Fifth Amendment, [A] you can vote for [D]
LBJ,
[G] you can even [D] burn your draft card [Em] when we're Canada [D]
-USA.
_ Now some folks think we're [G] English, which isn't [A] true at all.
And some think we're a colony that's gone back [D] so long ago.
But we're looking up to greater [G] things [A] upon that glorious day
when the capital of our little state is [G] Ottawa-CA.
There'll be colour [D] television, [G] social [D]
security,
[G] racial [D] segregation [E] and the Bert [A] Society.
[D] You can cheer for Jimmy Hoppa, [A] you can join the [D] Klan [G] today.
You can even [D] be a commie when [Em] we're [D] Canada-USA.
There's a bunch of stripes and fifty [G] stars upon [A] the Yankee flag.
There's gonna have to be 51 when Canada's [D] in the bag.
But when we see the flag [G] unfurl we'll know we've [A] won the fight.
We'll be just before Connecticut in the third [D] row from the right.
[G] There'll be [D] colour television, [G] social [D]
security,
[G] _ _ [D] racial segregation [E] and the Bert [A] Society.
[D] You can take the Fifth Amendment, [A] you can vote for [D]
LBJ,
[G] you can even [D] burn your draft card when we're Canada-USA.
_ We'll all be very [G] affluent in the Great [A] Society.
Their buck is worth a dollar ten in Canadian [D] currency.
The economy's gonna take a boost for it's very [A] evident
that it costs us more to feed a queen than pay a [D] president.
[G] There'll be [D] colour television, [G] social [D]
security,
[G] racial [D] segregation [E] and the Bert [A] Society.
[D] You can cheer for Jimmy Hoppa, [A] you can join the [D] Klan today.
[G] You can even [D] be a commie when we're Canada-USA.
_ There'll be no more selling [G] prairie wheat to all [A] the commie crew.
There'll be no more Cuban sugar, that's [D] very naughty too.
But think of all the benefits [G] that surely [A] have to come
when we're citizens of a country that's got the [D] atom [G] bomb.
There'll be colour [D] television, [G] [D] social security,
_ [G] [D] racial segregation [E] and the Bert [A]
Society.
[D] You can take the Fifth Amendment, [A] you can vote [D] for LBJ,
[G] you can even [D] burn your draft card when we're Canada _ _ -USA. _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _

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