Chords for THE WELLERMAN - COUNTRYHUMANS COLLAB
Tempo:
146.5 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
Cm
C
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[Gm] There was a juicy ship that put to sea,
In [N] the name of that ship was the Billy O'Tee.
[Gm] The wounds blew hard, her bow dipped down,
Blow, my bully [Cm] boys, blow!
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-armed man come,
[Fm] To bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done,
We'll take our [C] leave and go.
She had not been two weeks from [Gb] shore,
Went down on her right [C] whale boar,
The captain called all hands and swore,
[Bb] He'd take that whale and [Ab] tow.
Soon [Eb] may the well-armed man [Fm] come,
To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One [Eb] day when the tonguing is [Gm] done,
We'll [F] take [D] our leave [C] and go.
Before the boat [Gm] had hit the water,
[Ab] The whale still came up [C] and caught her,
Hats off [Gm] to the side, her tongue then [Ebm] fought her,
When [G] she died below.
[Ab] Soon may [Eb] the well-armed man [Fm] come,
To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and [Ab] rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done,
[Cm] We'll take our [C] leave and go.
The line was cut, the whale was [Bbm] freed,
And the captain's mind was not a [C] reed.
He belonged to the well-armed man's [Bbm] creed,
He took that ship and [Bm] tow.
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-armed man come,
[Fm] To bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done,
We'll take our [C] leave and go.
For forty [Bb] days or even [Abm] more,
The line went slack [G] then tight once [C] more,
Our boats were lost, [D] there were only four,
[Eb] And still [D] that whale did [Cm] go.
[Ab] Soon may [Eb] the well-armed man [Fm] come,
To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One [Eb] day 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-armed man makes his regular call,
To encourage the captain, crew, and [Ab] all.
Soon [Eb] may the well-armed man come,
[Fm] To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and [Ab] rum.
One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done,
[Gm] We'll [Cm] take our leave and go.
[Ab] Soon may [Eb] the well-armed man [Fm] come,
To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One day [Eb] when the tonguing is [Gm] done,
We'll take [C] our leave and go.
Go!
In [N] the name of that ship was the Billy O'Tee.
[Gm] The wounds blew hard, her bow dipped down,
Blow, my bully [Cm] boys, blow!
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-armed man come,
[Fm] To bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done,
We'll take our [C] leave and go.
She had not been two weeks from [Gb] shore,
Went down on her right [C] whale boar,
The captain called all hands and swore,
[Bb] He'd take that whale and [Ab] tow.
Soon [Eb] may the well-armed man [Fm] come,
To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One [Eb] day when the tonguing is [Gm] done,
We'll [F] take [D] our leave [C] and go.
Before the boat [Gm] had hit the water,
[Ab] The whale still came up [C] and caught her,
Hats off [Gm] to the side, her tongue then [Ebm] fought her,
When [G] she died below.
[Ab] Soon may [Eb] the well-armed man [Fm] come,
To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and [Ab] rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done,
[Cm] We'll take our [C] leave and go.
The line was cut, the whale was [Bbm] freed,
And the captain's mind was not a [C] reed.
He belonged to the well-armed man's [Bbm] creed,
He took that ship and [Bm] tow.
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-armed man come,
[Fm] To bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done,
We'll take our [C] leave and go.
For forty [Bb] days or even [Abm] more,
The line went slack [G] then tight once [C] more,
Our boats were lost, [D] there were only four,
[Eb] And still [D] that whale did [Cm] go.
[Ab] Soon may [Eb] the well-armed man [Fm] come,
To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One [Eb] day 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-armed man makes his regular call,
To encourage the captain, crew, and [Ab] all.
Soon [Eb] may the well-armed man come,
[Fm] To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and [Ab] rum.
One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done,
[Gm] We'll [Cm] take our leave and go.
[Ab] Soon may [Eb] the well-armed man [Fm] come,
To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One day [Eb] when the tonguing is [Gm] done,
We'll take [C] our leave and go.
Go!
Key:
Ab
Eb
Cm
C
Gm
Ab
Eb
Cm
[Gm] _ _ _ _ There was a juicy ship that put to sea,
In [N] the name of that ship was the Billy O'Tee.
[Gm] The wounds blew hard, her bow dipped down,
Blow, my bully [Cm] boys, blow!
[Ab] _ Soon [Eb] may the well-armed man come,
[Fm] To bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done,
We'll take our [C] leave and go.
She had not been two weeks from [Gb] shore,
Went down on her right [C] whale boar,
The captain called all hands and swore,
[Bb] He'd take that whale and [Ab] tow.
Soon [Eb] may the well-armed man [Fm] come,
To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One [Eb] day when the tonguing is [Gm] done,
We'll [F] take [D] our leave [C] and go.
Before the boat [Gm] had hit the water,
[Ab] The whale still came up [C] and caught her,
Hats off [Gm] to the side, her tongue then [Ebm] fought her,
When [G] she died below. _
[Ab] Soon may [Eb] the well-armed man [Fm] come,
To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and [Ab] rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done,
[Cm] We'll take our [C] leave and go.
The line was cut, the whale was [Bbm] freed,
And the captain's mind was not a [C] reed.
He belonged to the well-armed man's [Bbm] creed,
He took that ship and [Bm] tow.
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-armed man come,
[Fm] To bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done,
We'll take our [C] leave and go.
For forty [Bb] days or even [Abm] more,
The line went slack [G] then tight once [C] more,
Our boats were lost, [D] there were only four,
[Eb] And still [D] that whale did [Cm] go.
_ [Ab] Soon may [Eb] the well-armed man [Fm] come,
To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One [Eb] day 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-armed man makes his regular call,
To encourage the captain, crew, and [Ab] all.
Soon [Eb] may the well-armed man come,
[Fm] To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and [Ab] rum.
One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done,
[Gm] We'll [Cm] take our leave and go.
[Ab] Soon may [Eb] the well-armed man [Fm] come,
To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One day [Eb] when the tonguing is [Gm] done,
We'll take [C] our leave and go.
_ _ Go!
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
In [N] the name of that ship was the Billy O'Tee.
[Gm] The wounds blew hard, her bow dipped down,
Blow, my bully [Cm] boys, blow!
[Ab] _ Soon [Eb] may the well-armed man come,
[Fm] To bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done,
We'll take our [C] leave and go.
She had not been two weeks from [Gb] shore,
Went down on her right [C] whale boar,
The captain called all hands and swore,
[Bb] He'd take that whale and [Ab] tow.
Soon [Eb] may the well-armed man [Fm] come,
To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One [Eb] day when the tonguing is [Gm] done,
We'll [F] take [D] our leave [C] and go.
Before the boat [Gm] had hit the water,
[Ab] The whale still came up [C] and caught her,
Hats off [Gm] to the side, her tongue then [Ebm] fought her,
When [G] she died below. _
[Ab] Soon may [Eb] the well-armed man [Fm] come,
To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and [Ab] rum.
One [Eb] day when the tonguing is done,
[Cm] We'll take our [C] leave and go.
The line was cut, the whale was [Bbm] freed,
And the captain's mind was not a [C] reed.
He belonged to the well-armed man's [Bbm] creed,
He took that ship and [Bm] tow.
[Ab] Soon [Eb] may the well-armed man come,
[Fm] To bring us [Cm] sugar and tea and [Ab] rum.
One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done,
We'll take our [C] leave and go.
For forty [Bb] days or even [Abm] more,
The line went slack [G] then tight once [C] more,
Our boats were lost, [D] there were only four,
[Eb] And still [D] that whale did [Cm] go.
_ [Ab] Soon may [Eb] the well-armed man [Fm] come,
To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One [Eb] day 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-armed man makes his regular call,
To encourage the captain, crew, and [Ab] all.
Soon [Eb] may the well-armed man come,
[Fm] To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and [Ab] rum.
One day [Eb] when the tonguing is done,
[Gm] We'll [Cm] take our leave and go.
[Ab] Soon may [Eb] the well-armed man [Fm] come,
To bring us sugar [Cm] and tea and rum.
[Ab] One day [Eb] when the tonguing is [Gm] done,
We'll take [C] our leave and go.
_ _ Go!
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