THE WELLERMAN COLLAB (feat.@TenSecondSongs, @jonathanymusic, @pellekofficial, @NateWantsToBattle ) Chords
Tempo:
109.45 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
C
Cm
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
There was a [Gm] ship that put to sea, and the name of that ship was the Billy O'Tee.
The winds blew hard, her bow dipped down, blow [C] my bully boys blow.
[Ab] Soon may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us [Cm] sugar and tea [Ab] and rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done, we'll take [C] our leave and go.
She had not been two weeks from shore, went down on [F] her right whale-pore.
The captain called all hands and swore, [Bb] he'd take that whale and go.
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done, we'll take our [C] leave and go.
Before the [Gm] boat had hit the [Ab] water, the whale-sail came up and [C] caught her.
Heads to the [Gm] side, her pluming [Bb] fought her when she [G] died below.
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done, we'll take our [C] leave and go.
The line was cut, the whale was [F]
[C] eaten, he belonged to the well-man's creed.
She took [Bbm] that ship and took [Ab] off.
Soon [Eb] may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done, we'll take our [C] leave and go.
After forty [Gm] days or even [Abm] more, the line went slack [G] then tight once more.
[C] Our boats were lost, [D] there were only four and still that whale [Cm] did go.
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done, we'll take our leave [C] and go.
As far as I've heard, the fight's still on.
The line's not cut and the whale's not gone.
The well-man makes his regular call to encourage the captain, [Ab] crew and all.
Soon may [Eb] the well-man come [Fm] to bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done, we'll take our leave [C] and go.
[Ab] Soon may [Eb] the well-man come [Fm] to bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One [Eb] day when the tonguing is [G] done, we'll take [Eb] our [D] leave [C] and go.
The winds blew hard, her bow dipped down, blow [C] my bully boys blow.
[Ab] Soon may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us [Cm] sugar and tea [Ab] and rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done, we'll take [C] our leave and go.
She had not been two weeks from shore, went down on [F] her right whale-pore.
The captain called all hands and swore, [Bb] he'd take that whale and go.
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done, we'll take our [C] leave and go.
Before the [Gm] boat had hit the [Ab] water, the whale-sail came up and [C] caught her.
Heads to the [Gm] side, her pluming [Bb] fought her when she [G] died below.
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done, we'll take our [C] leave and go.
The line was cut, the whale was [F]
[C] eaten, he belonged to the well-man's creed.
She took [Bbm] that ship and took [Ab] off.
Soon [Eb] may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done, we'll take our [C] leave and go.
After forty [Gm] days or even [Abm] more, the line went slack [G] then tight once more.
[C] Our boats were lost, [D] there were only four and still that whale [Cm] did go.
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done, we'll take our leave [C] and go.
As far as I've heard, the fight's still on.
The line's not cut and the whale's not gone.
The well-man makes his regular call to encourage the captain, [Ab] crew and all.
Soon may [Eb] the well-man come [Fm] to bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done, we'll take our leave [C] and go.
[Ab] Soon may [Eb] the well-man come [Fm] to bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One [Eb] day when the tonguing is [G] done, we'll take [Eb] our [D] leave [C] and go.
Key:
Ab
Eb
C
Cm
Fm
Ab
Eb
C
_ _ _ There was a [Gm] ship that put to sea, and the name of that ship was the Billy O'Tee.
The winds blew hard, her bow dipped down, blow [C] my bully boys blow.
[Ab] Soon may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us [Cm] sugar and tea [Ab] and rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done, we'll take [C] our leave and go.
She had not been two weeks from shore, went down on [F] her right whale-pore.
The captain called all hands and swore, [Bb] he'd take that whale and go.
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done, we'll take our [C] leave and go.
Before the [Gm] boat had hit the [Ab] water, the whale-sail came up and [C] caught her.
Heads to the [Gm] side, her pluming [Bb] fought her when she [G] died below.
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done, we'll take our [C] leave and go.
The line was cut, the whale was [F] _
_ _ [C] eaten, he belonged to the well-man's creed.
She took [Bbm] that ship and took [Ab] off.
Soon [Eb] may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done, we'll take our [C] leave and go.
After forty [Gm] days or even [Abm] more, the line went slack [G] then tight once more.
[C] Our boats were lost, [D] there were only four and still that whale [Cm] did go.
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done, we'll take our leave [C] and go.
As far as I've heard, the fight's still on.
The line's not cut and the whale's not gone.
The well-man makes his regular call to encourage the captain, [Ab] crew and all.
Soon may [Eb] the well-man come [Fm] to bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done, we'll take our leave [C] and go.
[Ab] Soon may [Eb] the well-man come [Fm] to bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One [Eb] day when the tonguing is [G] done, we'll take [Eb] our [D] leave _ [C] and go. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The winds blew hard, her bow dipped down, blow [C] my bully boys blow.
[Ab] Soon may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us [Cm] sugar and tea [Ab] and rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done, we'll take [C] our leave and go.
She had not been two weeks from shore, went down on [F] her right whale-pore.
The captain called all hands and swore, [Bb] he'd take that whale and go.
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done, we'll take our [C] leave and go.
Before the [Gm] boat had hit the [Ab] water, the whale-sail came up and [C] caught her.
Heads to the [Gm] side, her pluming [Bb] fought her when she [G] died below.
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done, we'll take our [C] leave and go.
The line was cut, the whale was [F] _
_ _ [C] eaten, he belonged to the well-man's creed.
She took [Bbm] that ship and took [Ab] off.
Soon [Eb] may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done, we'll take our [C] leave and go.
After forty [Gm] days or even [Abm] more, the line went slack [G] then tight once more.
[C] Our boats were lost, [D] there were only four and still that whale [Cm] did go.
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-man [Fm] come to bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done, we'll take our leave [C] and go.
As far as I've heard, the fight's still on.
The line's not cut and the whale's not gone.
The well-man makes his regular call to encourage the captain, [Ab] crew and all.
Soon may [Eb] the well-man come [Fm] to bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done, we'll take our leave [C] and go.
[Ab] Soon may [Eb] the well-man come [Fm] to bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One [Eb] day when the tonguing is [G] done, we'll take [Eb] our [D] leave _ [C] and go. _
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