Another Christmas Song Chords by Jethro Tull
Tempo:
82.05 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
G
Am
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Key:
F
C
G
Am
Dm
F
C
G
[F] .
[C] [F] [C] .
[F] [C] [F] [C] .
[F] [C] Hope [G] everybody's ringing on [F] their own bell this [Dm] fine [C] morning.
Hope [G] everyone's connected to [F] their [C] long distance phone.
[G] Old man [C] needs a mountain, [G].
old man [Am] needs an island.
[F] Old man [Dm] needs a wake and he says I'm [F] gonna call, call [C] all my children home.
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[F] [C] [F] [C] .
[F] [C] [G] Hope everybody's dancing to [F] their own drum this [Am] fine morning.
[C] The beat of [G] this in Africa [F] or a [C] Polish factory town.
[G] Old man is calling [C] for his supper, [G].
he's calling [Am] for his whiskey.
[F] Calling [Dm] for his sons and daughters, [F] calling, calling [C] all his children loud.
[F] [C] .
[F] [C] [F] [C] .
[F] [C] [Am] [G] [Am] .
[G] [F] [G] .
[C] Sharp [G] ears attuned in to [F] the drones and [Am] chandlers warming [C] him.
Mist blowing [G] round some headlamps [F] somewhere [Em] in your [C] memory.
[G] Everyone [C] is from somewhere, [G].
even if you've [Am] never been there.
[F] So take a minute [Dm] to remember the [F] part of you [B] I'd be the old [C] man calling.
[F] [C] .
[F] [Am] [G] [Am] .
[G] [F] [G] .
[C] [D] How many [G] wars you fighting out [F] there this [Am] Christmas morning?.
[C] Maybe [G] there's always time [F] for another [C] Christmas song.
[G] Old [C] man he's asleep now, [G].
he's got [Am] appointments to keep [F] now.
Dreaming of his [Dm] sons and daughters, [F] proving, [C] proving that the blood is strong.
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[F] [C] .
[F] [C] .
[F] [C] .
[F] [C] .
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[C] [F] [C] .
[F] [C] [F] [C] .
[F] [C] Hope [G] everybody's ringing on [F] their own bell this [Dm] fine [C] morning.
Hope [G] everyone's connected to [F] their [C] long distance phone.
[G] Old man [C] needs a mountain, [G].
old man [Am] needs an island.
[F] Old man [Dm] needs a wake and he says I'm [F] gonna call, call [C] all my children home.
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[F] [C] [F] [C] .
[F] [C] [G] Hope everybody's dancing to [F] their own drum this [Am] fine morning.
[C] The beat of [G] this in Africa [F] or a [C] Polish factory town.
[G] Old man is calling [C] for his supper, [G].
he's calling [Am] for his whiskey.
[F] Calling [Dm] for his sons and daughters, [F] calling, calling [C] all his children loud.
[F] [C] .
[F] [C] [F] [C] .
[F] [C] [Am] [G] [Am] .
[G] [F] [G] .
[C] Sharp [G] ears attuned in to [F] the drones and [Am] chandlers warming [C] him.
Mist blowing [G] round some headlamps [F] somewhere [Em] in your [C] memory.
[G] Everyone [C] is from somewhere, [G].
even if you've [Am] never been there.
[F] So take a minute [Dm] to remember the [F] part of you [B] I'd be the old [C] man calling.
[F] [C] .
[F] [Am] [G] [Am] .
[G] [F] [G] .
[C] [D] How many [G] wars you fighting out [F] there this [Am] Christmas morning?.
[C] Maybe [G] there's always time [F] for another [C] Christmas song.
[G] Old [C] man he's asleep now, [G].
he's got [Am] appointments to keep [F] now.
Dreaming of his [Dm] sons and daughters, [F] proving, [C] proving that the blood is strong.
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[F] [C] .
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