Chords for Up With People - Ride of Paul Revere
Tempo:
148.05 bpm
Chords used:
Em
G
B
E
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[B]
[Em]
They saw two lanterns in the North Church tower.
[B] [G] They knew this was to [E] be the fateful [D] hour.
[B]
[E] For a man to [G] ride and to alarm, [D] [F#m] every [G] village and every farm.
[A] To awaken [B] them [E] and call to arm, it [C] was the ride [Bm] of all [Em] revere.
Ride, ride, though the night be [B] cold.
Ride, ride, till the truth be told.
[E] Ride, ride, [G] like that man [Em] of old.
[C] Ride [G] like Paul Revere.
[Em]
In seventy-five upon an April [B] night.
Ride, ride, [G] the air was chilly [Em] and the moon shone bright.
[D] Ride, [B] ride, they rode [G] him past the men of war.
Landed on the Charlestown shore, where the [B] finest deed [Em] was ready for.
[C] The ride of all [B] revere.
Ride, ride, though the night be cold.
Ride, ride, till the truth be told.
[D] Ride, ride, [G] like that man [Em] of old.
[C] Ride [Bm] like Paul [Em] Revere.
[G] Arrived in Medford town [E] at twelve o'clock.
Ride, [Em] ride, and there alerted Adams [E] and Hancock.
[D] Ride, ride, [Em] every house in Missle One.
[Bm] Was aroused [G] on that midnight run.
[E] Ride [Em] away to Lexington [C] on the [D] ride of [Em] all revere.
Ride, ride, though the night be cold.
Ride, ride, till the truth be told.
[Dm] Ride, ride, [F#] like that [Em] man of old.
Ride like [G] Paul Revere.
[Em] I [G] wonder if two hundred years ahead.
Ride, ride, if they will ride or if they'll stay in [D] bed.
Ride, [B] ride, if faith and freedom [G] within them die.
And then [D] they [G] hear the midnight [B] cry.
And the hoof beats cross the moonless sky.
Will they ride with [Em] Paul Revere?
Ride, ride, ride, though the night be cold.
Ride, ride, till the truth be told.
[E] Ride, ride, like that man of old.
[C] Ride like [G] Paul Revere.
They [Em] saw two [E] lanterns in the north church tower.
[Em]
They saw two lanterns in the North Church tower.
[B] [G] They knew this was to [E] be the fateful [D] hour.
[B]
[E] For a man to [G] ride and to alarm, [D] [F#m] every [G] village and every farm.
[A] To awaken [B] them [E] and call to arm, it [C] was the ride [Bm] of all [Em] revere.
Ride, ride, though the night be [B] cold.
Ride, ride, till the truth be told.
[E] Ride, ride, [G] like that man [Em] of old.
[C] Ride [G] like Paul Revere.
[Em]
In seventy-five upon an April [B] night.
Ride, ride, [G] the air was chilly [Em] and the moon shone bright.
[D] Ride, [B] ride, they rode [G] him past the men of war.
Landed on the Charlestown shore, where the [B] finest deed [Em] was ready for.
[C] The ride of all [B] revere.
Ride, ride, though the night be cold.
Ride, ride, till the truth be told.
[D] Ride, ride, [G] like that man [Em] of old.
[C] Ride [Bm] like Paul [Em] Revere.
[G] Arrived in Medford town [E] at twelve o'clock.
Ride, [Em] ride, and there alerted Adams [E] and Hancock.
[D] Ride, ride, [Em] every house in Missle One.
[Bm] Was aroused [G] on that midnight run.
[E] Ride [Em] away to Lexington [C] on the [D] ride of [Em] all revere.
Ride, ride, though the night be cold.
Ride, ride, till the truth be told.
[Dm] Ride, ride, [F#] like that [Em] man of old.
Ride like [G] Paul Revere.
[Em] I [G] wonder if two hundred years ahead.
Ride, ride, if they will ride or if they'll stay in [D] bed.
Ride, [B] ride, if faith and freedom [G] within them die.
And then [D] they [G] hear the midnight [B] cry.
And the hoof beats cross the moonless sky.
Will they ride with [Em] Paul Revere?
Ride, ride, ride, though the night be cold.
Ride, ride, till the truth be told.
[E] Ride, ride, like that man of old.
[C] Ride like [G] Paul Revere.
They [Em] saw two [E] lanterns in the north church tower.
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[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
They saw two lanterns in the North Church tower.
_ _ [B] _ [G] They knew this was to [E] be the fateful [D] hour.
_ [B] _
[E] For a man to [G] ride and to alarm, [D] _ [F#m] every [G] village and every farm.
[A] To awaken [B] them [E] and call to arm, it [C] was the ride [Bm] of all [Em] revere. _ _
_ Ride, ride, though the night be [B] cold.
Ride, ride, till the truth be told.
[E] Ride, ride, [G] like that man [Em] of old.
[C] Ride [G] like Paul Revere.
_ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ In seventy-five upon an April [B] night.
Ride, ride, [G] the air was chilly [Em] and the moon shone bright.
[D] Ride, [B] ride, they rode [G] him past the men of war.
_ Landed on the Charlestown shore, where the [B] finest deed [Em] was ready for.
[C] The ride of all [B] revere.
_ Ride, ride, though the night be cold.
Ride, ride, till the truth be told.
[D] Ride, ride, [G] like that man [Em] of old.
[C] Ride [Bm] like Paul [Em] Revere. _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] Arrived in Medford town [E] at twelve o'clock. _
Ride, [Em] ride, and there alerted Adams [E] and Hancock.
_ [D] Ride, ride, [Em] every house in Missle One. _
[Bm] Was aroused [G] on that midnight run.
[E] Ride [Em] away to Lexington [C] on the [D] ride of [Em] all revere. _
Ride, ride, though the night be cold.
_ Ride, ride, till the truth be told.
[Dm] _ Ride, ride, [F#] like that [Em] man of old.
Ride like [G] Paul Revere. _ _
[Em] _ _ _ I [G] wonder if two hundred years ahead.
_ Ride, ride, if they will ride or if they'll stay in [D] bed.
Ride, [B] ride, if faith and freedom [G] within them die.
And then [D] they [G] hear the midnight _ [B] cry.
And the hoof beats cross the moonless sky.
Will they ride with [Em] Paul Revere?
_ Ride, ride, ride, though the night be cold.
Ride, ride, till the truth be told.
[E] Ride, ride, like that man of old.
[C] Ride like [G] Paul Revere.
_ They [Em] saw two [E] lanterns in the north church tower. _ _ _
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[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
They saw two lanterns in the North Church tower.
_ _ [B] _ [G] They knew this was to [E] be the fateful [D] hour.
_ [B] _
[E] For a man to [G] ride and to alarm, [D] _ [F#m] every [G] village and every farm.
[A] To awaken [B] them [E] and call to arm, it [C] was the ride [Bm] of all [Em] revere. _ _
_ Ride, ride, though the night be [B] cold.
Ride, ride, till the truth be told.
[E] Ride, ride, [G] like that man [Em] of old.
[C] Ride [G] like Paul Revere.
_ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ In seventy-five upon an April [B] night.
Ride, ride, [G] the air was chilly [Em] and the moon shone bright.
[D] Ride, [B] ride, they rode [G] him past the men of war.
_ Landed on the Charlestown shore, where the [B] finest deed [Em] was ready for.
[C] The ride of all [B] revere.
_ Ride, ride, though the night be cold.
Ride, ride, till the truth be told.
[D] Ride, ride, [G] like that man [Em] of old.
[C] Ride [Bm] like Paul [Em] Revere. _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] Arrived in Medford town [E] at twelve o'clock. _
Ride, [Em] ride, and there alerted Adams [E] and Hancock.
_ [D] Ride, ride, [Em] every house in Missle One. _
[Bm] Was aroused [G] on that midnight run.
[E] Ride [Em] away to Lexington [C] on the [D] ride of [Em] all revere. _
Ride, ride, though the night be cold.
_ Ride, ride, till the truth be told.
[Dm] _ Ride, ride, [F#] like that [Em] man of old.
Ride like [G] Paul Revere. _ _
[Em] _ _ _ I [G] wonder if two hundred years ahead.
_ Ride, ride, if they will ride or if they'll stay in [D] bed.
Ride, [B] ride, if faith and freedom [G] within them die.
And then [D] they [G] hear the midnight _ [B] cry.
And the hoof beats cross the moonless sky.
Will they ride with [Em] Paul Revere?
_ Ride, ride, ride, though the night be cold.
Ride, ride, till the truth be told.
[E] Ride, ride, like that man of old.
[C] Ride like [G] Paul Revere.
_ They [Em] saw two [E] lanterns in the north church tower. _ _ _
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