Chords for The Settlers Watson's Crag
Tempo:
98.7 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
F#m
D
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#]
When the snowy [A] scheme is ended I'll go back I know, [D] back to the [A] snowy mountains [E] my rambling
mind is [A] sure to go.
I up to Murray [E] one around St.
Colbin and the work I've [A] done I'll think of all the mighty
[E] change I've seen on the great dividing range.
I up to Watson's Crag [E] low around [A] Jindabyne and tracks back to Happy Jack's [E] this lonely
travelling [A] mind of mine.
[F#m] Like a silver scarf from heaven tossed my mind [A] will see [F#m] the mountains in their winter
mist [E] the mystery of summer [F#m] days the haze of [A] fairy colours spun around my heart will start
to [E] warm kissed by that sun [D] blissfully I'll [A] always see [E] in memory [A] my mountains.
I blew one day into Bogong Creek but [E] I couldn't get working then I tried to sneak a bomb without
chains around Dead Horse [E] Gap stuck all night [A] in the nightly trap made a lot of money off
promigence [E] spent it all down in Kumano sense [A] but it's hard to save it up [E] I say when you
go downtown up the Alpine Way.
[F#m] Will the peace and quiet of the mountains white [A] return to me [F#m] when I go I know I'm going
to [E] miss that mystery [F#m] of rain and flashing thunder in the [A] rolling storm [F#m] cold and so forbidding
[E] and yet somehow warm wistfully [D]
I'll [A] always see in [E] memory [A] my mountains.
I up to Murray One [E] around Cancoban and the work I've done [A] I'll think of all the mighty
[E] change I've seen on the great dividing [A] range.
I up to Watson's [E] Crag low around [A] Jindabyne and tracks back to [E] Happy Jack's this lonely
traveling mind of mine [E] lonely traveling time.
[A]
When the snowy [A] scheme is ended I'll go back I know, [D] back to the [A] snowy mountains [E] my rambling
mind is [A] sure to go.
I up to Murray [E] one around St.
Colbin and the work I've [A] done I'll think of all the mighty
[E] change I've seen on the great dividing range.
I up to Watson's Crag [E] low around [A] Jindabyne and tracks back to Happy Jack's [E] this lonely
travelling [A] mind of mine.
[F#m] Like a silver scarf from heaven tossed my mind [A] will see [F#m] the mountains in their winter
mist [E] the mystery of summer [F#m] days the haze of [A] fairy colours spun around my heart will start
to [E] warm kissed by that sun [D] blissfully I'll [A] always see [E] in memory [A] my mountains.
I blew one day into Bogong Creek but [E] I couldn't get working then I tried to sneak a bomb without
chains around Dead Horse [E] Gap stuck all night [A] in the nightly trap made a lot of money off
promigence [E] spent it all down in Kumano sense [A] but it's hard to save it up [E] I say when you
go downtown up the Alpine Way.
[F#m] Will the peace and quiet of the mountains white [A] return to me [F#m] when I go I know I'm going
to [E] miss that mystery [F#m] of rain and flashing thunder in the [A] rolling storm [F#m] cold and so forbidding
[E] and yet somehow warm wistfully [D]
I'll [A] always see in [E] memory [A] my mountains.
I up to Murray One [E] around Cancoban and the work I've done [A] I'll think of all the mighty
[E] change I've seen on the great dividing [A] range.
I up to Watson's [E] Crag low around [A] Jindabyne and tracks back to [E] Happy Jack's this lonely
traveling mind of mine [E] lonely traveling time.
[A]
Key:
A
E
F#m
D
F#
A
E
F#m
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ When the snowy [A] scheme is ended _ I'll go back I know, [D] back to the [A] snowy mountains [E] my rambling
mind is [A] sure to go.
I up to Murray [E] one around St.
Colbin and the work I've [A] done I'll think of all the mighty
[E] change I've seen on the great dividing range.
I up to Watson's Crag [E] low around [A] Jindabyne and tracks back to Happy Jack's [E] this lonely
travelling [A] mind of mine.
_ [F#m] Like a silver scarf from heaven tossed my mind [A] will see [F#m] the mountains in their winter
mist [E] the mystery _ of summer [F#m] days the haze of [A] fairy colours spun _ around my heart will start
to [E] warm kissed by that sun _ [D] blissfully _ I'll [A] always see [E] in memory [A] my mountains.
_ I blew one day into Bogong Creek but [E] I couldn't get working then I tried to sneak a bomb without
chains around Dead Horse [E] Gap stuck all night [A] in the nightly trap made a lot of money off
promigence [E] spent it all down in Kumano sense [A] but it's hard to save it up [E] I say when you
go downtown up the Alpine Way.
[F#m] Will the peace and quiet of the mountains white [A] return to me [F#m] when I go I know I'm going
to [E] miss that mystery [F#m] of rain and flashing thunder in the [A] rolling storm _ [F#m] cold and so forbidding
[E] and yet somehow warm wistfully [D] _
I'll [A] always see in [E] memory [A] my _ _ mountains.
I up to Murray One [E] around Cancoban and the work I've done [A] I'll think of all the mighty
[E] change I've seen on the great dividing [A] range.
I up to Watson's [E] Crag low around [A] Jindabyne and tracks back to [E] Happy Jack's this lonely
traveling mind of mine [E] lonely traveling time. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ When the snowy [A] scheme is ended _ I'll go back I know, [D] back to the [A] snowy mountains [E] my rambling
mind is [A] sure to go.
I up to Murray [E] one around St.
Colbin and the work I've [A] done I'll think of all the mighty
[E] change I've seen on the great dividing range.
I up to Watson's Crag [E] low around [A] Jindabyne and tracks back to Happy Jack's [E] this lonely
travelling [A] mind of mine.
_ [F#m] Like a silver scarf from heaven tossed my mind [A] will see [F#m] the mountains in their winter
mist [E] the mystery _ of summer [F#m] days the haze of [A] fairy colours spun _ around my heart will start
to [E] warm kissed by that sun _ [D] blissfully _ I'll [A] always see [E] in memory [A] my mountains.
_ I blew one day into Bogong Creek but [E] I couldn't get working then I tried to sneak a bomb without
chains around Dead Horse [E] Gap stuck all night [A] in the nightly trap made a lot of money off
promigence [E] spent it all down in Kumano sense [A] but it's hard to save it up [E] I say when you
go downtown up the Alpine Way.
[F#m] Will the peace and quiet of the mountains white [A] return to me [F#m] when I go I know I'm going
to [E] miss that mystery [F#m] of rain and flashing thunder in the [A] rolling storm _ [F#m] cold and so forbidding
[E] and yet somehow warm wistfully [D] _
I'll [A] always see in [E] memory [A] my _ _ mountains.
I up to Murray One [E] around Cancoban and the work I've done [A] I'll think of all the mighty
[E] change I've seen on the great dividing [A] range.
I up to Watson's [E] Crag low around [A] Jindabyne and tracks back to [E] Happy Jack's this lonely
traveling mind of mine [E] lonely traveling time. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _