Chords for The Rumjacks - Jolly Executioner
Tempo:
150.25 bpm
Chords used:
G
A
D
C
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Ab]
He'd shed his blade, weighed half a ton, [G] a Spanish [E] steel Christ's toad shunned.
[A] With a whistle and thump, your dash were done, [Ab] and the axe [C] cared not for who you [Eb] were.
He [Gb] kept his cell below the [F] tower, he signed the cross every half an hour, with a calfskin
drum and a rattle-tat-tat, a jolly executioner.
[Bm] [G] He had a [A] son, a fountain [G] sailor, a prud'r mother, a [D] tinker, a tiger, a [G] tailor, a sailor
with [A] a fire spray, [C] he'd be the [G] media executioner.
His low-push [A] sword, his fast, but [G] tiny plait, the hip, [D] the tender, [G] wide, with a crack of
thumb, [Am] he'd be a big, good knight, for the [G] jolly executioner.
The string of [A] iron, his razor, with [G] a pull-hag, a [D] jadder, a striker, a [G] bell, a binder, [A] a rod,
and a stove for hell, for the [G] jolly executioner.
He'd stomp [A] over the titan's [G] heat, and send for the [D] electricity, [G] and the drop right [A] hand
of the titan's unleashed, a [G] fortunate, Jewish, you were.
Well, freak him [A] out, with crooks and [G] crumbs, [D] bandalons and hapless [G] clothes, crash down
the [A] pump, or slap the son, [C] for the jolly [Bm] executioner.
[G] The string of [A] iron, his razor, [G] with a pull-hag, [D] a jadder, a striker, a [G] bell, a binder, [Am] a rod,
and a stove for hell, for the [G] jolly executioner.
String of [A] iron, his razor, [G] with a pull-hag, [D] a jadder, a striker, a [G] bell, a binder, [A] a rod,
and a stove for [C] hell, for the jolly [G] executioner.
[A] [C]
[D] [G]
[A] [C]
[D] [G]
[A] [C]
[D] [G]
[A] [C]
[D] [G] Ah, the [A] suddenly-broken [G] heart, a spinal, [D] a brain, a [G] palm, or death, a [Am] Jew, a dying art,
a general practitioner.
Oh, I like [A] postin' [G] PhDs, 10 [D] CCs, a fancy [G] freezer, novel [A] art, well, too [C] risky, farewell to [Bm] the
executioner.
The string of [A] iron, his razor, [G] with a pull-hag, [D] a jadder, a striker, [G] a bell, a binder, [A] a rod,
and a stove for [C] hell, for the jolly executioner.
The string of [A] iron, his razor, [G] with a pull-hag, [D] a jadder, a striker, [G] a bell, a binder, [Am] a rod,
and a stove for hell, for the jolly executioner.
[A] [G] [D] [G]
[Am] [G]
He'd shed his blade, weighed half a ton, [G] a Spanish [E] steel Christ's toad shunned.
[A] With a whistle and thump, your dash were done, [Ab] and the axe [C] cared not for who you [Eb] were.
He [Gb] kept his cell below the [F] tower, he signed the cross every half an hour, with a calfskin
drum and a rattle-tat-tat, a jolly executioner.
[Bm] [G] He had a [A] son, a fountain [G] sailor, a prud'r mother, a [D] tinker, a tiger, a [G] tailor, a sailor
with [A] a fire spray, [C] he'd be the [G] media executioner.
His low-push [A] sword, his fast, but [G] tiny plait, the hip, [D] the tender, [G] wide, with a crack of
thumb, [Am] he'd be a big, good knight, for the [G] jolly executioner.
The string of [A] iron, his razor, with [G] a pull-hag, a [D] jadder, a striker, a [G] bell, a binder, [A] a rod,
and a stove for hell, for the [G] jolly executioner.
He'd stomp [A] over the titan's [G] heat, and send for the [D] electricity, [G] and the drop right [A] hand
of the titan's unleashed, a [G] fortunate, Jewish, you were.
Well, freak him [A] out, with crooks and [G] crumbs, [D] bandalons and hapless [G] clothes, crash down
the [A] pump, or slap the son, [C] for the jolly [Bm] executioner.
[G] The string of [A] iron, his razor, [G] with a pull-hag, [D] a jadder, a striker, a [G] bell, a binder, [Am] a rod,
and a stove for hell, for the [G] jolly executioner.
String of [A] iron, his razor, [G] with a pull-hag, [D] a jadder, a striker, a [G] bell, a binder, [A] a rod,
and a stove for [C] hell, for the jolly [G] executioner.
[A] [C]
[D] [G]
[A] [C]
[D] [G]
[A] [C]
[D] [G]
[A] [C]
[D] [G] Ah, the [A] suddenly-broken [G] heart, a spinal, [D] a brain, a [G] palm, or death, a [Am] Jew, a dying art,
a general practitioner.
Oh, I like [A] postin' [G] PhDs, 10 [D] CCs, a fancy [G] freezer, novel [A] art, well, too [C] risky, farewell to [Bm] the
executioner.
The string of [A] iron, his razor, [G] with a pull-hag, [D] a jadder, a striker, [G] a bell, a binder, [A] a rod,
and a stove for [C] hell, for the jolly executioner.
The string of [A] iron, his razor, [G] with a pull-hag, [D] a jadder, a striker, [G] a bell, a binder, [Am] a rod,
and a stove for hell, for the jolly executioner.
[A] [G] [D] [G]
[Am] [G]
Key:
G
A
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C
Am
G
A
D
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ He'd shed his blade, weighed half a ton, [G] a Spanish [E] steel Christ's toad shunned.
[A] With a whistle and thump, your dash were done, [Ab] and the axe [C] cared not for who you [Eb] were. _ _ _ _ _
He [Gb] kept his cell below the [F] tower, he signed the cross every half an hour, with a calfskin
drum and a rattle-tat-tat, a jolly executioner. _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _ He had a [A] son, a fountain [G] sailor, a prud'r mother, a [D] tinker, a tiger, a [G] tailor, a sailor
with [A] a fire spray, [C] he'd be the [G] media _ executioner. _
_ His low-push [A] sword, his fast, but [G] tiny plait, the hip, [D] the tender, [G] wide, with a crack of
thumb, [Am] he'd be a big, good knight, for the [G] jolly _ executioner.
_ _ The string of [A] iron, his razor, with [G] a pull-hag, a [D] jadder, a striker, a [G] bell, a binder, [A] a rod,
and a stove for hell, for the [G] jolly _ executioner. _
_ _ He'd stomp [A] over the titan's [G] heat, and send for the [D] electricity, [G] and the drop right [A] hand
of the titan's unleashed, a [G] fortunate, Jewish, you were.
_ _ Well, freak him [A] out, with crooks and [G] crumbs, [D] bandalons and hapless [G] clothes, crash down
the [A] pump, or slap the son, [C] for the jolly _ [Bm] executioner. _
[G] _ The string of [A] iron, his razor, [G] with a pull-hag, [D] a jadder, a striker, a [G] bell, a binder, [Am] a rod,
and a stove for hell, for the [G] jolly _ executioner.
_ _ _ String of [A] iron, his razor, [G] with a pull-hag, [D] a jadder, a striker, a [G] bell, a binder, [A] a rod,
and a stove for [C] hell, for the jolly [G] _ _ executioner.
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_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] Ah, the [A] suddenly-broken [G] heart, a spinal, [D] a brain, a [G] palm, or death, a [Am] Jew, a dying art,
a general _ practitioner. _
_ Oh, I like [A] postin' [G] PhDs, 10 [D] CCs, a fancy [G] freezer, novel [A] art, well, too [C] risky, farewell to [Bm] the
_ executioner.
_ The string of [A] iron, his razor, [G] with a pull-hag, [D] a jadder, a striker, [G] a bell, a binder, [A] a rod,
and a stove for [C] hell, for the jolly _ _ executioner.
_ The string of [A] iron, his razor, [G] with a pull-hag, [D] a jadder, a striker, [G] a bell, a binder, [Am] a rod,
and a stove for hell, for the jolly _ executioner. _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ He'd shed his blade, weighed half a ton, [G] a Spanish [E] steel Christ's toad shunned.
[A] With a whistle and thump, your dash were done, [Ab] and the axe [C] cared not for who you [Eb] were. _ _ _ _ _
He [Gb] kept his cell below the [F] tower, he signed the cross every half an hour, with a calfskin
drum and a rattle-tat-tat, a jolly executioner. _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _ He had a [A] son, a fountain [G] sailor, a prud'r mother, a [D] tinker, a tiger, a [G] tailor, a sailor
with [A] a fire spray, [C] he'd be the [G] media _ executioner. _
_ His low-push [A] sword, his fast, but [G] tiny plait, the hip, [D] the tender, [G] wide, with a crack of
thumb, [Am] he'd be a big, good knight, for the [G] jolly _ executioner.
_ _ The string of [A] iron, his razor, with [G] a pull-hag, a [D] jadder, a striker, a [G] bell, a binder, [A] a rod,
and a stove for hell, for the [G] jolly _ executioner. _
_ _ He'd stomp [A] over the titan's [G] heat, and send for the [D] electricity, [G] and the drop right [A] hand
of the titan's unleashed, a [G] fortunate, Jewish, you were.
_ _ Well, freak him [A] out, with crooks and [G] crumbs, [D] bandalons and hapless [G] clothes, crash down
the [A] pump, or slap the son, [C] for the jolly _ [Bm] executioner. _
[G] _ The string of [A] iron, his razor, [G] with a pull-hag, [D] a jadder, a striker, a [G] bell, a binder, [Am] a rod,
and a stove for hell, for the [G] jolly _ executioner.
_ _ _ String of [A] iron, his razor, [G] with a pull-hag, [D] a jadder, a striker, a [G] bell, a binder, [A] a rod,
and a stove for [C] hell, for the jolly [G] _ _ executioner.
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_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
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_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] Ah, the [A] suddenly-broken [G] heart, a spinal, [D] a brain, a [G] palm, or death, a [Am] Jew, a dying art,
a general _ practitioner. _
_ Oh, I like [A] postin' [G] PhDs, 10 [D] CCs, a fancy [G] freezer, novel [A] art, well, too [C] risky, farewell to [Bm] the
_ executioner.
_ The string of [A] iron, his razor, [G] with a pull-hag, [D] a jadder, a striker, [G] a bell, a binder, [A] a rod,
and a stove for [C] hell, for the jolly _ _ executioner.
_ The string of [A] iron, his razor, [G] with a pull-hag, [D] a jadder, a striker, [G] a bell, a binder, [Am] a rod,
and a stove for hell, for the jolly _ executioner. _ _ _ _ _
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[Am] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
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