Chords for The Seekers - Georgy Girl, Waltzing Matilda & Advance Australia Fair (1994) - HQ Stereo

Tempo:
74.575 bpm
Chords used:

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Eb

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C

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Seekers - Georgy Girl, Waltzing Matilda & Advance Australia Fair (1994) - HQ Stereo chords
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[Bb] [Dm] [Cm] [Bb] [Dm] [Cm]
[Bb] [Eb] Hey there [F] Georgie [Bb] girl, [Dm] swinging down the [Eb] street so [F] fancy [Bb] free.
Nobody you [Eb] meet could ever [Ab] see the loneliness [F] there.
[Bb] Inside you.
[Dm] Hey [Gm] there [F] Georgie [Dm] girl, why do all the [Eb] boys just [F] pass you [Bb] by?
[Dm] Could it be you [Eb] just don't [Ab] try, [Eb] or is it the [F] clothes you wear?
[Gm] You're [Dm] always [Eb] shopping, but there's [Bb] nothing to buy.
[D] So [G] shut those [C] dowdy [F] feathers inside.
[Bb] [Dm] Hey [Eb] there [F] Georgie [Bb] girl, [Dm] there's another [Eb] Georgie [F] deep [Bb] inside.
[Dm] Bring out all the [Eb] love, [F] eyes, [Gm] and all the water.
Maybe [Eb] the world [F] would see a [Bb] new Georgie [Eb] girl.
[Bb]
[F] [Bb] [Dm] [Cm] [Bb] [Eb]
[F] [Bb] [Eb] [F] [Bb] [Cm]
[F] [Bb] [Eb] [Ab] [F]
[Gm] [Dm] [Eb] Hey there [F] Georgie [Bb] girl, [Dm] dreaming of [Eb] the someone [F] you could [Bb] be.
[Dm] Life is no [Eb] reality, [Ab] you [F] can't always run away.
[Gm] [Dm] Instead of [Eb] changing and [Bb] rearranging yourself.
[D] It's [G] time for [C] jumping [F] down from the shelf.
[Bb] [Dm] Hey there [F] Georgie [Bb] girl, there's another [Eb] Georgie [F] deep [Bb] inside, [Dm] bring out all [Eb] the love, hide
The [Gm] chains that be, [Eb] the world [F] would see, and [Bb] you
[Dm] [Eb]
[F] [Bb] [Dm] [Eb] [F] [Bb] [Dm] [Eb]
[F] [Bb] Everyone Georgie [Dm] girl
[Eb] [F] [Bb] [Dm]
[Eb] [F] [Bb] [N]
One hundred [Ab] years ago, Manjey Patterson's Walsing Matilda was first performed in the outback Queensland town of Winton
where the centenary of Australia's most famous song will be celebrated next April
[A] Keith, Bruce, Athel and Judith would now like [Ab] to present their version of this famous Australian [A] classic
Once [Ab] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb] [F] [Bb]
a [F] jolly swagman [Gm] camped [Eb] by a hill above
[Bb] Under the shade of [F] a koolabah tree
[Bb] And he sang [F] as he watched, [Gm] and waited [Eb] till his billy boiled
[Bb] Oh come a Walsing [F] Matilda [Bb] with me
Down came [F] the [Gm] chumbuck to drink [Eb] at that koolabah
[Bb] [Gm] Jumped the [F] swagman and grabbed him with glee
[Bb] And he sang as [D] he shoved [Gm] that chumbuck in [E] his knuckle bag
[Bb] You come [Gm] a Walsing [F] [Bb] Matilda with me
Walsing Matilda, [Eb]
[Cm] Walsing Matilda
[Bb] You [G] come a Walsing [Cm]
Matilda [F] with me
And he [Bb] sang as [F] he [Gm] shoved that chumbuck [Eb] in his knuckle [Bb] bag
You [Gm] come a Walsing [F] Matilda [Bb] with [Gb] me
[B] Up rode [Gb] the squatter, [Abm] mounted on [E] his sorrow [B] break
So [Abm] came the troopers, [Gb] one, two, three
[B] Where's that [Eb] jolly chumbuck [Abm] you've got in [E] your knuckle bag?
[B] You [Abm] come a [Gb] Walsing [B] Matilda with [E] me
[B] Walsing Matilda, [E] [Dbm] Walsing Matilda
[B] You come [Ab] a [Dbm] Walsing Matilda with [B] me
Where's that [Eb] jolly chumbuck [Abm] [B] you've got in [F] your knuckle bag?
[B] You come [Abm] a Walsing [Gb] [B] Matilda [G] with [C] me
Up [G] jumped the swagman [Am] and sprang into [F] the [C] billabong
You'll [Am] never catch me [C] [G] alive, said he
[C] And his ghost [E] may be heard [Am] as you pass [F] by that [C] billabong
You'll [Am] come a [C] Walsing [G] Matilda [C] with me
Walsing Matilda, [F] [Dm] Walsing Matilda
[C] You [A] come [Dm] a Walsing Matilda with me
And [C] his ghost may [E] be heard [Am] as you pass [Gb] by that [C] billabong
You'll [Am] come a [Dm] Walsing [G] Matilda with [C] me
[F]
[Fm] [C] Australians,
[D]
[F] [Eb]
[F] [Eb] [F] [Ab]
[Db] [C] [Am]
[F] oh let us rejoice
[Gm] For [C] we are [G] young [C] and [C] free
[F] With [C] golden [F] soil and wealth for toil
[Bb] [G] Our home [C] is [G] [C] birthright sea
[F] [Bb] A land of [F] nature's beauty, [Bb] of [F] [C] beauty [F] rich and rare
[Bb] In history's page, [C]
let [Dm] every [Db] stage [F] pass
[Bb] [F]
In [C] joyful [F] strains [C] then [Bb] let [C] us sing [Dm] [F] the birth [C] of Jesus
[F] [D]
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To learn The Seekers - (Live) Georgy Girl chords, begin by getting comfortable with these sequence: Dm, Eb, F, Bb, Eb, Dm and F. I suggest starting at a calm pace of 37 BPM, and as you gain confidence, approach the song's BPM of 75. With an eye on the song's key Bb Major, set the capo that best suits your vocal range.

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_ [Bb] _ [Dm] _ [Cm] _ [Bb] _ _ [Dm] _ [Cm] _
[Bb] _ _ [Eb] Hey there [F] Georgie [Bb] girl, [Dm] swinging down the [Eb] street so [F] fancy [Bb] free.
Nobody you [Eb] meet could ever [Ab] see the loneliness [F] there.
[Bb] Inside you.
[Dm] Hey [Gm] there [F] Georgie [Dm] girl, why do all the [Eb] boys just [F] pass you [Bb] by?
[Dm] Could it be you [Eb] just don't [Ab] try, [Eb] or is it the [F] clothes you wear?
_ [Gm] You're [Dm] always [Eb] shopping, but there's [Bb] nothing to buy.
[D] So [G] shut those [C] dowdy [F] feathers inside.
_ [Bb] [Dm] Hey [Eb] there [F] Georgie [Bb] girl, [Dm] there's another [Eb] Georgie [F] deep [Bb] inside.
[Dm] Bring out all the [Eb] love, [F] eyes, [Gm] and all the water. _
Maybe [Eb] the world [F] would see a [Bb] new Georgie [Eb] girl.
[Bb] _
[F] _ [Bb] _ [Dm] _ [Cm] _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] _
[F] _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _ [Cm] _
[F] _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [F] _
_ [Gm] _ [Dm] [Eb] Hey there [F] Georgie [Bb] girl, [Dm] dreaming of [Eb] the someone [F] you could [Bb] be.
[Dm] Life is no [Eb] reality, [Ab] you [F] can't always run away.
[Gm] _ _ [Dm] Instead of [Eb] changing and [Bb] rearranging yourself.
[D] It's [G] time for [C] jumping [F] down from the shelf.
_ [Bb] _ [Dm] Hey there [F] Georgie [Bb] girl, there's another [Eb] Georgie [F] deep [Bb] inside, [Dm] bring out all [Eb] the love, hide
The [Gm] chains that be, [Eb] the world [F] would see, and [Bb] you
[Dm] _ [Eb] _
[F] _ [Bb] _ [Dm] _ [Eb] _ [F] _ [Bb] _ [Dm] _ [Eb] _
[F] [Bb] Everyone Georgie [Dm] girl
[Eb] _ [F] _ [Bb] _ [Dm] _ _
[Eb] _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ One hundred [Ab] years ago, Manjey Patterson's Walsing Matilda was first performed in the outback Queensland town of Winton
where the centenary of Australia's most famous song will be celebrated next April
[A] Keith, Bruce, Athel and Judith would now like [Ab] to present their version of this famous Australian [A] classic
Once _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Eb] _ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ a [F] jolly swagman [Gm] camped [Eb] by a hill above
[Bb] Under the shade of [F] a koolabah tree
[Bb] And he sang [F] as he watched, [Gm] and waited [Eb] till his billy boiled
[Bb] Oh come a Walsing [F] Matilda [Bb] with me
Down came [F] the [Gm] chumbuck to drink [Eb] at that koolabah
[Bb] _ [Gm] Jumped the [F] swagman and grabbed him with glee
[Bb] And he sang as [D] he shoved [Gm] that chumbuck in [E] his knuckle bag
[Bb] You come [Gm] a Walsing [F] [Bb] Matilda with me
Walsing Matilda, [Eb] _
[Cm] Walsing Matilda
[Bb] You [G] come a Walsing [Cm]
Matilda [F] with me
And he [Bb] sang as [F] he [Gm] shoved that chumbuck [Eb] in his knuckle [Bb] bag
You [Gm] come a Walsing [F] Matilda [Bb] with [Gb] me
[B] Up rode [Gb] the squatter, [Abm] mounted on [E] his sorrow [B] break
So [Abm] came the troopers, [Gb] one, two, three
[B] Where's that [Eb] jolly chumbuck [Abm] you've got in [E] your knuckle bag?
[B] You [Abm] come a [Gb] Walsing [B] Matilda with [E] me
[B] _ Walsing Matilda, [E] [Dbm] Walsing Matilda
[B] You come [Ab] a [Dbm] Walsing Matilda with [B] me
Where's that [Eb] jolly chumbuck [Abm] [B] you've got in [F] your knuckle bag?
[B] You come [Abm] a Walsing [Gb] [B] Matilda [G] with [C] me
Up [G] jumped the swagman [Am] and sprang into [F] the [C] billabong
You'll [Am] never catch me [C] [G] alive, said he
[C] And his ghost [E] may be heard [Am] as you pass [F] by that [C] billabong
You'll [Am] come a [C] Walsing [G] Matilda [C] with me
Walsing Matilda, [F] _ [Dm] Walsing Matilda
[C] You [A] come [Dm] a Walsing Matilda with me
And [C] his ghost may [E] be heard [Am] as you pass [Gb] by that [C] billabong
You'll [Am] come a [Dm] Walsing [G] Matilda with [C] _ me
_ [F] _
_ [Fm] _ _ [C] _ Australians, _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [F] _ [Ab] _
_ [Db] _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
[F] oh let us rejoice
[Gm] For [C] we are [G] young [C] and [C] free
[F] With [C] golden [F] soil and wealth for toil
[Bb] [G] Our home [C] is [G] [C] birthright sea
[F] [Bb] A land of [F] _ nature's beauty, [Bb] of [F] [C] beauty [F] rich and rare
[Bb] In history's page, [C]
let [Dm] every [Db] stage [F] pass
_ [Bb] _ [F] _ _
_ In [C] joyful [F] strains [C] then [Bb] let [C] us sing [Dm] [F] the birth [C] of Jesus
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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