Chords for Yes, Yes, U.C.S.- Matt McGinn (feat. The Late Jimmy Reid)

Tempo:
102.85 bpm
Chords used:

D

A

E

F#

G

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Show Tuner
Yes, Yes, U.C.S.- Matt McGinn (feat. The Late Jimmy Reid) chords
Start Jamming...
[D] Yes, yes, [A] UCS, tell them on the radio, tell them in the press, [D] I want my job and I want no less, no more do-de-do drums.
Shipyard farmers, shipyard [A] fed, shipyards tell me to pay them [D] dead, I've got kids that must be [E] fed, want no do-de-do drums.
Yes, yes, [A] UCS, tell them on the radio, tell them in the [D] press, I want my job and I want no [E] less, no more [D] do-de-do drums.
A man came here from London [A] town, half an hour he looked [D] around, he said close this shipyard down, give me the do-de-do drums.
Yes, yes, [A] UCS, tell them on the radio, tell them in the [D] press, I want my job and I want no less, no more do-de-do drums.
I work long and I work [A] hard, chipping the coal in the old [D] shipyard, I do like butter and I don't like lard, [A] want no do-de-do drums.
[D] Yes, yes, [A] UCS, tell them on the radio, tell them in the [D] press, I want my job and I want no less, no more do-de-do drums.
Yes, yes, [A] UCS, tell them on the radio, tell them in the [D] press, I want my job and I want no less, no more do-de-do drums.
Particularly in the last ten [A] days, but [D] I've been the victim [F#] of the most scurrilous, [G] unprincipled attack on any candidate in Britain.
And I've not reacted, I've not reacted, I've turned the other cheek, as the good book says, because I do not want to create social divisions such as exist in a stretch of water or across a stretch of water from this island here of Britain.
And I want to make this point, I associate myself with all that's good in the Labour Party and the Labour movement, but I'm saying right now to Peter Allison and to Harold Wilson, there are elements in the Scottish Labour Party, in the Clydebank Labour Party, that [F] if they were living in Spain, would be supporters of Franco and members of the Falangist Party.
That is wrong and nonsense.
[N]
I will be fighting, I want to make this point, I've travelled my vote on the last election, when a much bigger constituency, and I'll be fighting at the next election and sooner or later, the left in the Labour Party and the Labour movement, I and the Communist Party, will unite and prove victorious.
That's the only way ahead for Britain.
Thank you very much.
Key:  
D
1321
A
1231
E
2311
F#
134211112
G
2131
D
1321
A
1231
E
2311
Show All Diagrams
Chords
NotesBeta
Download PDF
Download Midi
Edit This Version
Hide Lyrics Hint
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ Yes, yes, [A] UCS, tell them on the radio, tell them in the press, [D] I want my job and I want no less, no more do-de-do drums.
Shipyard farmers, shipyard [A] fed, shipyards tell me to pay them [D] dead, I've got kids that must be [E] fed, want no do-de-do drums.
Yes, yes, [A] UCS, tell them on the radio, tell them in the [D] press, I want my job and I want no [E] less, no more [D] do-de-do drums.
A man came here from London [A] town, half an hour he looked [D] around, he said close this shipyard down, give me the do-de-do drums.
Yes, yes, [A] UCS, tell them on the radio, tell them in the [D] press, I want my job and I want no less, no more do-de-do drums.
I work long and I work [A] hard, chipping the coal in the old [D] shipyard, I do like butter and I don't like lard, [A] want no do-de-do drums.
[D] Yes, yes, [A] UCS, tell them on the radio, tell them in the [D] press, I want my job and I want no less, no more do-de-do drums.
Yes, yes, [A] UCS, tell them on the radio, tell them in the [D] press, I want my job and I want no less, no more do-de-do drums.
Particularly in the last ten [A] days, _ but [D] I've been the victim [F#] of the most scurrilous, [G] _ _ unprincipled attack _ on any candidate in Britain.
And I've not reacted, I've not reacted, I've turned the other cheek, as the good book says, _ because I do not want to create social divisions such as exist in a stretch of water or across a stretch of water from this island here of Britain.
And I want to make this point, I associate myself with all that's good in the Labour Party and the Labour movement, but I'm saying right now to Peter Allison and to Harold Wilson, there are elements in the Scottish Labour Party, in the Clydebank Labour Party, that [F] if they were living in Spain, would be supporters of Franco and members of the Falangist Party.
That is wrong and nonsense.
_ [N] _
_ I will be fighting, I want to make this point, I've travelled my vote on the last election, when a much bigger constituency, and I'll be fighting at the next election and sooner or later, the left in the Labour Party and the Labour movement, I and the Communist Party, will unite and prove victorious.
That's the only way ahead for Britain.
Thank you very much.