Chords for The Seekers - Georgy Girl, Waltzing Matilda & Advance Australia Fair (1994) - HQ Stereo
Tempo:
74.575 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
Eb
Dm
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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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]
[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]
Key:
F
Bb
Eb
Dm
C
F
Bb
Eb
_ [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] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[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] _ _ _ _ _ _ _