Chords for The Last Farewell - cover by GAZEBO
Tempo:
85.8 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
Fm
Ab
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[Gb]
[Eb] [Db]
[Eb]
There's a shipwreck [Bb] sweet and pretty [Eb] in the harbor, tomorrow for old England [Ab] she says.
Far away from your land of endless sunshine, to my land [Fm] full of rainy [Bb] skies and gales.
[Eb] And I shall [Bb] be a boat that [Eb] she to mark, though my heart is full of things that [Ab] means farewell.
[Fm] [Bb] For you [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly, [Fm] more [Bb] dearly than the spoken [Eb] word can tell.
[Cm] [Fm]
[Bb] For you [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I [Bb] have loved you [Fm] dearly, more [Bb] dearly than the spoken [Eb] word can tell.
I've heard [Bb] that you make it [Eb] warm, the gladness [Bb] in, [Eb] and the taste of war I know [Ab] so very well.
Even now I see the foreign flag raising, [Fm] there comes on fires we say [Bb] little hell.
[Eb] I have no [Bb] fear of deadly [Eb] queens, no sorrow, but how bitter will be this [Ab] last farewell.
[Fm] [Bb] For you [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I [Bb] have loved you dearly, [Fm] more dearly [Bb] than the spoken [Eb] word can [Cm] tell.
[Fm]
[Gm] For you are [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I [Bb] have loved you dearly, [Fm] more [Bb] dearly than the spoken [Eb] word can tell.
Though death [Bb] and darkness gather [Eb] all about me, and mine should be torn apart [Ab] upon the seas.
I shall smell [Ab] again the fragrance of the silence, [Fm] and the heaving rain that brought me [Bb] once to thee.
And [Eb] should I [Bb] return home safe [Eb] again to thee, I shall watch the Englishman strong [Ab] to the dare.
[Fm] [Bb] For you [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly, [Fm] more dearly [Bb] than the spoken [Eb] word can tell.
[Cm] [Fm]
[Gm] For you are [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I [Bb] have loved you [Fm] dearly, more dearly [Bb] than the spoken [Eb] word can tell.
[Gb] [Eb] [Db] [Eb]
[Eb] [Db]
[Eb]
There's a shipwreck [Bb] sweet and pretty [Eb] in the harbor, tomorrow for old England [Ab] she says.
Far away from your land of endless sunshine, to my land [Fm] full of rainy [Bb] skies and gales.
[Eb] And I shall [Bb] be a boat that [Eb] she to mark, though my heart is full of things that [Ab] means farewell.
[Fm] [Bb] For you [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly, [Fm] more [Bb] dearly than the spoken [Eb] word can tell.
[Cm] [Fm]
[Bb] For you [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I [Bb] have loved you [Fm] dearly, more [Bb] dearly than the spoken [Eb] word can tell.
I've heard [Bb] that you make it [Eb] warm, the gladness [Bb] in, [Eb] and the taste of war I know [Ab] so very well.
Even now I see the foreign flag raising, [Fm] there comes on fires we say [Bb] little hell.
[Eb] I have no [Bb] fear of deadly [Eb] queens, no sorrow, but how bitter will be this [Ab] last farewell.
[Fm] [Bb] For you [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I [Bb] have loved you dearly, [Fm] more dearly [Bb] than the spoken [Eb] word can [Cm] tell.
[Fm]
[Gm] For you are [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I [Bb] have loved you dearly, [Fm] more [Bb] dearly than the spoken [Eb] word can tell.
Though death [Bb] and darkness gather [Eb] all about me, and mine should be torn apart [Ab] upon the seas.
I shall smell [Ab] again the fragrance of the silence, [Fm] and the heaving rain that brought me [Bb] once to thee.
And [Eb] should I [Bb] return home safe [Eb] again to thee, I shall watch the Englishman strong [Ab] to the dare.
[Fm] [Bb] For you [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly, [Fm] more dearly [Bb] than the spoken [Eb] word can tell.
[Cm] [Fm]
[Gm] For you are [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I [Bb] have loved you [Fm] dearly, more dearly [Bb] than the spoken [Eb] word can tell.
[Gb] [Eb] [Db] [Eb]
Key:
Bb
Eb
Fm
Ab
Cm
Bb
Eb
Fm
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ There's a shipwreck [Bb] sweet and pretty [Eb] in the harbor, _ _ tomorrow for old England [Ab] she says.
_ Far away from your land of endless sunshine, to my land [Fm] full of rainy [Bb] skies and gales.
_ [Eb] And I shall [Bb] be a boat that [Eb] she to mark, _ though my heart is full of things that [Ab] means farewell.
_ _ [Fm] _ [Bb] For you [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly, [Fm] more [Bb] dearly than the spoken [Eb] word can tell.
[Cm] _ _ [Fm] _
[Bb] For you [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful _ [Ab] and I [Bb] have loved you [Fm] dearly, more [Bb] dearly than the spoken [Eb] word can tell. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I've heard [Bb] that you make it [Eb] warm, the gladness [Bb] in, [Eb] and the taste of war I know [Ab] so very well.
_ Even now I see the foreign flag raising, _ [Fm] there comes on fires we say [Bb] little hell.
_ [Eb] I have no [Bb] fear of deadly [Eb] queens, no sorrow, _ but how bitter will be this [Ab] last farewell.
_ _ [Fm] _ [Bb] For you [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I [Bb] have loved you dearly, [Fm] more dearly [Bb] than the spoken [Eb] word can [Cm] tell.
_ [Fm] _
[Gm] For you are [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I [Bb] have loved you dearly, [Fm] more [Bb] dearly than the spoken [Eb] word can tell. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Though death [Bb] and darkness gather [Eb] all about me, and mine should be torn apart [Ab] upon the seas.
_ I shall smell [Ab] again the fragrance of the silence, _ [Fm] and the heaving rain that brought me [Bb] once to thee.
And [Eb] should I [Bb] return home safe [Eb] again to thee, I shall watch the Englishman strong [Ab] to the dare.
_ _ [Fm] _ [Bb] For you [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly, [Fm] more dearly [Bb] than the spoken [Eb] word can tell.
[Cm] _ _ [Fm] _
[Gm] For you are _ [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I [Bb] have loved you [Fm] dearly, more dearly [Bb] than the spoken [Eb] word can tell.
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ There's a shipwreck [Bb] sweet and pretty [Eb] in the harbor, _ _ tomorrow for old England [Ab] she says.
_ Far away from your land of endless sunshine, to my land [Fm] full of rainy [Bb] skies and gales.
_ [Eb] And I shall [Bb] be a boat that [Eb] she to mark, _ though my heart is full of things that [Ab] means farewell.
_ _ [Fm] _ [Bb] For you [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly, [Fm] more [Bb] dearly than the spoken [Eb] word can tell.
[Cm] _ _ [Fm] _
[Bb] For you [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful _ [Ab] and I [Bb] have loved you [Fm] dearly, more [Bb] dearly than the spoken [Eb] word can tell. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I've heard [Bb] that you make it [Eb] warm, the gladness [Bb] in, [Eb] and the taste of war I know [Ab] so very well.
_ Even now I see the foreign flag raising, _ [Fm] there comes on fires we say [Bb] little hell.
_ [Eb] I have no [Bb] fear of deadly [Eb] queens, no sorrow, _ but how bitter will be this [Ab] last farewell.
_ _ [Fm] _ [Bb] For you [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I [Bb] have loved you dearly, [Fm] more dearly [Bb] than the spoken [Eb] word can [Cm] tell.
_ [Fm] _
[Gm] For you are [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I [Bb] have loved you dearly, [Fm] more [Bb] dearly than the spoken [Eb] word can tell. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Though death [Bb] and darkness gather [Eb] all about me, and mine should be torn apart [Ab] upon the seas.
_ I shall smell [Ab] again the fragrance of the silence, _ [Fm] and the heaving rain that brought me [Bb] once to thee.
And [Eb] should I [Bb] return home safe [Eb] again to thee, I shall watch the Englishman strong [Ab] to the dare.
_ _ [Fm] _ [Bb] For you [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly, [Fm] more dearly [Bb] than the spoken [Eb] word can tell.
[Cm] _ _ [Fm] _
[Gm] For you are _ [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I [Bb] have loved you [Fm] dearly, more dearly [Bb] than the spoken [Eb] word can tell.
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
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