Chords for The ‘Trelawny’ National Anthem
Tempo:
81.5 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Bm
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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A good sword and a trusty [D] hand, a merry heart and true, [C] King James' men shall understand [D] what Cornish [G] lads can do,
And how they [Bm] fixed the where and when, and shall Trelawney die, [A] His twenty thousand Cornish men will know the reason [Abm] why.
[G] And shall Trelawney live, [D] or shall Trelawney die, [G] His twenty thousand Cornish men will [Dm] know the reason why.
How spate the captain brave and bold, a merry white was he, [G] If [A] London Tower [B] might go's hold, we'll set [G] Trelawney free.
[Bm] We'll cross the name of Land's Land, the Severn is no say, With one and all and hand in hand, and who shall bid us neigh?
And shall [G] Trelawney live, [D] or shall Trelawney die, [G] His twenty [C] thousand Cornish men will [G] know the reason why.
And when we come to London's [D] wall, a pleasant sight to view, [C] Come forth, come forth, ye cowards, [G] all his men as good as you,
[E] Trelawney he's in keep, and old Trelawney he may die, His twenty thousand Cornish foe will know the reason why.
And [G] shall Trelawney live, [D] or shall Trelawney die, [G] His twenty [F] thousand Cornish men will [N] know the reason [G] why.
[N]
And how they [Bm] fixed the where and when, and shall Trelawney die, [A] His twenty thousand Cornish men will know the reason [Abm] why.
[G] And shall Trelawney live, [D] or shall Trelawney die, [G] His twenty thousand Cornish men will [Dm] know the reason why.
How spate the captain brave and bold, a merry white was he, [G] If [A] London Tower [B] might go's hold, we'll set [G] Trelawney free.
[Bm] We'll cross the name of Land's Land, the Severn is no say, With one and all and hand in hand, and who shall bid us neigh?
And shall [G] Trelawney live, [D] or shall Trelawney die, [G] His twenty [C] thousand Cornish men will [G] know the reason why.
And when we come to London's [D] wall, a pleasant sight to view, [C] Come forth, come forth, ye cowards, [G] all his men as good as you,
[E] Trelawney he's in keep, and old Trelawney he may die, His twenty thousand Cornish foe will know the reason why.
And [G] shall Trelawney live, [D] or shall Trelawney die, [G] His twenty [F] thousand Cornish men will [N] know the reason [G] why.
[N]
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A good sword and a trusty [D] hand, a merry heart and true, [C] King James' men shall understand [D] what Cornish [G] lads can do,
And how they [Bm] fixed the where and when, and shall Trelawney die, [A] His twenty thousand Cornish men will know the reason [Abm] why.
[G] And shall Trelawney live, [D] or shall Trelawney die, [G] His twenty thousand Cornish men will [Dm] know the reason why.
How spate the captain brave and bold, a merry white was he, [G] If [A] London Tower [B] might go's hold, we'll set [G] Trelawney free.
[Bm] We'll cross the name of Land's Land, the Severn is no say, With one and all and hand in hand, and who shall bid us neigh?
_ And shall [G] Trelawney live, [D] or shall Trelawney die, [G] His twenty [C] thousand Cornish men will [G] know the reason why.
And when we come to London's [D] wall, a pleasant sight to view, [C] Come forth, come forth, ye cowards, [G] all his men as good as you,
[E] Trelawney he's in keep, and old Trelawney he may die, His twenty thousand Cornish foe will know the reason why.
And [G] shall Trelawney live, [D] or shall Trelawney die, [G] His twenty [F] thousand Cornish men will [N] know the reason _ [G] why.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
And how they [Bm] fixed the where and when, and shall Trelawney die, [A] His twenty thousand Cornish men will know the reason [Abm] why.
[G] And shall Trelawney live, [D] or shall Trelawney die, [G] His twenty thousand Cornish men will [Dm] know the reason why.
How spate the captain brave and bold, a merry white was he, [G] If [A] London Tower [B] might go's hold, we'll set [G] Trelawney free.
[Bm] We'll cross the name of Land's Land, the Severn is no say, With one and all and hand in hand, and who shall bid us neigh?
_ And shall [G] Trelawney live, [D] or shall Trelawney die, [G] His twenty [C] thousand Cornish men will [G] know the reason why.
And when we come to London's [D] wall, a pleasant sight to view, [C] Come forth, come forth, ye cowards, [G] all his men as good as you,
[E] Trelawney he's in keep, and old Trelawney he may die, His twenty thousand Cornish foe will know the reason why.
And [G] shall Trelawney live, [D] or shall Trelawney die, [G] His twenty [F] thousand Cornish men will [N] know the reason _ [G] why.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _