Chords for The Makem And Spain Brothers -- Road To Gundagai(HD Audio)
Tempo:
108.3 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [G] [D]
Well, we started out from Roto when the sheds had all cut out, We'd whips and whips of money as [A] we meant to push about.
[D] So we hummed our blueies serenely and we [G] made for Sydney [D] town, The blueies fought check between us as one did knockin' down.
And we camped at Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We camped [G] at Lazy Harry's on the road to [D]
Gundagai.
Well, we struck the Murrumbidgee near the Anko in a week, We passed Roll-O-Randra and [A] we crossed the Burnet Creek.
[D] We never stopped at [D] Wagga [G] for we'd Sydney in [D] our eye, And we camped at Lazy Harry's on [A] the road to Gundagai.
And we camped at Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We camped at [G] Lazy Harry's on the road to [D]
Gundagai.
Oh, I've seen a lot of girls, me lads, and drunk a lot of beer, And I met with some of both of them [A] has left me pretty queer.
[D] But for beer to knock you sideways and for [G] girls to make [D] you sigh, You should camp at Lazy Harry's on [A] the [D]
road to
[A] Gundagai.
[D] We camped at [G] Lazy Harry's [D] on the road to Gundagai.
Well, we chucked our flamin' wags off as we walked into the bar, We called for rum and raspberry [A] and a shilling each cigar.
[D] But the girl who served the boys in well, [G] she winked at Bill [D] and I, So we camped at Lazy Harry's on [A] the road to [D] Gundagai.
And we camped at Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We camped at [G] Lazy Harry's on the road to [D]
Gundagai.
In a week our spree was over and the check was all knocked down, So we shouldered our Matildas [A] and we turned our backs on town.
[D] Girls drew us a nobler as [G] we sadly [D] said goodbye, And we tramped from Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai.
And we tramped from Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We tramped from [G] Lazy Harry's on the road [D] to Gundagai.
And we camped at Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We camped [G] at Lazy Harry's on the road to [D] Gundagai.
[G] [D] [D]
Well, we started out from Roto when the sheds had all cut out, We'd whips and whips of money as [A] we meant to push about.
[D] So we hummed our blueies serenely and we [G] made for Sydney [D] town, The blueies fought check between us as one did knockin' down.
And we camped at Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We camped [G] at Lazy Harry's on the road to [D]
Gundagai.
Well, we struck the Murrumbidgee near the Anko in a week, We passed Roll-O-Randra and [A] we crossed the Burnet Creek.
[D] We never stopped at [D] Wagga [G] for we'd Sydney in [D] our eye, And we camped at Lazy Harry's on [A] the road to Gundagai.
And we camped at Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We camped at [G] Lazy Harry's on the road to [D]
Gundagai.
Oh, I've seen a lot of girls, me lads, and drunk a lot of beer, And I met with some of both of them [A] has left me pretty queer.
[D] But for beer to knock you sideways and for [G] girls to make [D] you sigh, You should camp at Lazy Harry's on [A] the [D]
road to
[A] Gundagai.
[D] We camped at [G] Lazy Harry's [D] on the road to Gundagai.
Well, we chucked our flamin' wags off as we walked into the bar, We called for rum and raspberry [A] and a shilling each cigar.
[D] But the girl who served the boys in well, [G] she winked at Bill [D] and I, So we camped at Lazy Harry's on [A] the road to [D] Gundagai.
And we camped at Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We camped at [G] Lazy Harry's on the road to [D]
Gundagai.
In a week our spree was over and the check was all knocked down, So we shouldered our Matildas [A] and we turned our backs on town.
[D] Girls drew us a nobler as [G] we sadly [D] said goodbye, And we tramped from Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai.
And we tramped from Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We tramped from [G] Lazy Harry's on the road [D] to Gundagai.
And we camped at Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We camped [G] at Lazy Harry's on the road to [D] Gundagai.
[G] [D] [D]
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_ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ _ Well, we started out from Roto when the sheds had all cut out, We'd whips and whips of money as [A] we meant to push about.
[D] So we hummed our blueies serenely and we [G] made for Sydney [D] town, The blueies fought check between us as one did knockin' down.
And we camped at Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We camped [G] at Lazy Harry's on the road to [D]
Gundagai.
_ Well, we struck the _ Murrumbidgee near the Anko in a week, We passed Roll-O-Randra and [A] we crossed the Burnet Creek.
[D] We never stopped at [D] Wagga [G] for we'd Sydney in [D] our eye, And we camped at Lazy Harry's on [A] the road to Gundagai.
And we camped at Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We camped at [G] Lazy Harry's on the road to [D]
Gundagai.
_ Oh, I've seen a lot of girls, me lads, and drunk a lot of beer, And I met with some of both of them [A] has left me pretty queer.
[D] But for beer to knock you sideways and for [G] girls to make [D] you sigh, You should camp at Lazy Harry's on [A] the _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ road to _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ Gundagai.
[D] We camped at [G] Lazy Harry's [D] on the road to Gundagai.
_ Well, we chucked our flamin' wags off as we walked into the bar, We called for rum and raspberry [A] and a shilling each cigar.
[D] But the girl who served the boys in well, [G] she winked at Bill [D] and I, So we camped at Lazy Harry's on [A] the road to [D] Gundagai.
And we camped at Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We camped at [G] Lazy Harry's on the road to [D]
Gundagai.
_ In a week our spree was over and the check was all knocked down, So we shouldered our Matildas [A] and we turned our backs on town.
[D] Girls drew us a nobler as [G] we sadly [D] said goodbye, And we tramped from Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai.
And we tramped from Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We tramped from [G] Lazy Harry's on the road [D] to Gundagai.
And we camped at Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We camped [G] at Lazy Harry's on the road to [D] Gundagai.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, we started out from Roto when the sheds had all cut out, We'd whips and whips of money as [A] we meant to push about.
[D] So we hummed our blueies serenely and we [G] made for Sydney [D] town, The blueies fought check between us as one did knockin' down.
And we camped at Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We camped [G] at Lazy Harry's on the road to [D]
Gundagai.
_ Well, we struck the _ Murrumbidgee near the Anko in a week, We passed Roll-O-Randra and [A] we crossed the Burnet Creek.
[D] We never stopped at [D] Wagga [G] for we'd Sydney in [D] our eye, And we camped at Lazy Harry's on [A] the road to Gundagai.
And we camped at Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We camped at [G] Lazy Harry's on the road to [D]
Gundagai.
_ Oh, I've seen a lot of girls, me lads, and drunk a lot of beer, And I met with some of both of them [A] has left me pretty queer.
[D] But for beer to knock you sideways and for [G] girls to make [D] you sigh, You should camp at Lazy Harry's on [A] the _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ road to _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ Gundagai.
[D] We camped at [G] Lazy Harry's [D] on the road to Gundagai.
_ Well, we chucked our flamin' wags off as we walked into the bar, We called for rum and raspberry [A] and a shilling each cigar.
[D] But the girl who served the boys in well, [G] she winked at Bill [D] and I, So we camped at Lazy Harry's on [A] the road to [D] Gundagai.
And we camped at Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We camped at [G] Lazy Harry's on the road to [D]
Gundagai.
_ In a week our spree was over and the check was all knocked down, So we shouldered our Matildas [A] and we turned our backs on town.
[D] Girls drew us a nobler as [G] we sadly [D] said goodbye, And we tramped from Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai.
And we tramped from Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We tramped from [G] Lazy Harry's on the road [D] to Gundagai.
And we camped at Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, The road to Gundagai, [A] five miles from Boonabri.
[D] We camped [G] at Lazy Harry's on the road to [D] Gundagai.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _