Chords for The Seekers - I Am Australian, Georgy Girl & Waltzing Matilda* Live, 1994 - New HQ upload

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74.325 bpm
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Eb

G

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Seekers - I Am Australian, Georgy Girl & Waltzing Matilda* Live, 1994 - New HQ upload chords
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F
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Bb
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C
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F
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Bb
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To learn The Seekers - Georgy Girl chords with lyrics, your primary focus should be mastering these chords: Bb, Dm, Eb, F, Bb, Eb, Bb. A strategic approach would be to train at 37 BPM initially, and then accelerate to the song's natural tempo of 74. Configure the capo to your vocal range and chord preference, remembering the key of F.

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[G] Ladies and gentlemen, would you now please give a grand final [Dm] welcome to an Australian musical [Gm] legend, Keith Potka, Bruce Woodley, [E] Athol Gai, Judith [Ab] Durham, The Seekers, singing [Gm] I Am Australian.
[C] .
.
I come from the dreams I had, [F] from the dusty red [C] soil plains.
I am the ancient heart, the keeper [C] of the flame.
I stood upon the rocky shore, I watched the tall ships come.
For forty thousand [F] years I've been the first [C].
Australian.
.
I'm the daughter of a digger, [F] [C] .
[Am] the girl became a woman [F] on a [G] long and [C] dusty road.
I'm a child of the depression, [F] I [G] saw the good [Am] times [F] come.
[C] I'm a bushy, [Dm] I'm a battler, [F] I [G] am [C] Australian.
.
We are one, but we [F] are [C].
many, [Am] and from all [G] the lands on [C] earth we [F] come.
[C] We'll share a dream, and [F] sing with [C] one voice.
[G] I [Am] am [G] you [F] are, we [G] are [C] Australian.
I'm the heartwind from the .
[F] [C] [Am] sun, I'm the mountains and the .
[F] [G] [C] running rain, .
[F] [G] [Am] [F] [C] the spirit [Dm] of this great land, I [G] am [C] Australian.
We are one, but we are many, [Am] and from [C].
[G] all the lands on [C] earth we come.
We'll share a dream, and sing [C] with one [F] [G] voice.
I [Am] am [G] you are, we [G] are [C] Australian.
We are one, but we are many, [Am] and from all the [G] lands on earth [C] we come.
We'll share a dream, and sing with one voice.
[G] I am [G] you are, [F] we are [G] [C] Australian.
[G] I [G] am you are, [F] we are [G] [C] Australian.
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[N] [Bb] [Dm] .
[Eb] [Bb] [Dm] [Cm] [Bb] .
[Eb] Hey there [F] Georgie [Bb] girl, [Dm] swinging down [Eb] the street so [F] fancy [Bb] free, nobody you meet could [Eb] ever [Ab] see you alone in his [F] bed.
[Bb] Inside you, [Dm] hey [Eb] there [F] Georgie [Dm] girl, why do all [Eb] the boys just [F] pass you [Bb] by?.
[Dm] Could it be [Eb] you just don't [Ab] try, [G] or is it the [F] clothes you wear?.
[Gm] You're [Dm] always window [Eb] shopping, that's never [Bb] stopping to buy, [D] so [G] shut those [C] downy [F] feathers inside.
A [Bb] little bit, [Dm] hey [Eb] there [F] Georgie [Bb] girl, [Dm] there's another [Eb] Georgie [F] deep [Bb] inside.
[Dm] Bring out all the [Eb] love you [F] hide, [Gm] and all the water change they'd be.
[Eb] The world [F] would see a [Bb] new Georgie [Eb] [Bb] girl.
[F] [Bb] [Dm] .
[Cm] [Bb] Hey [Dm] [Cm] [Bb] [Dm] .
[Eb] [F] [Bb] [Cm] [F] [Bb] .
[Eb] [Ab] [F] [Bb] .
[Eb] there [F] Georgie [Bb] girl, [Dm] dreaming of the [Eb] someone [F] you'd [Bb] be.
[Dm] Life is a [Eb] reality, [Ab] you [Bb] can't always [F] run away.
[Gm] Don't [Dm] be sad of [Eb] changing and [Bb] rearranging yourself, [D] it's [G] time for [C] jumping down [F] from the shelf.
A [Bb] little bit, [Dm] hey [Eb] there [F] Georgie [Bb] girl, there's another [Eb] Georgie [F] deep [Bb] inside.
[Dm] Bring out all the [Eb] love you [F] hide, and [Gm] all the water change they'd be.
[Eb] The world would [F] see a [Bb] new Georgie [Dm] girl.
[Eb] [F] [Bb] [Dm] .
[Eb] [F] [Bb] [Dm] [Eb] [F] [Bb] [Dm] .
[Eb] [F] [Bb] [Dm] [Eb] [Bb] .
[C] [N] .
[Ab] One hundred years ago, Banjo-Kazooie's Walsing Matilda was first performed in the outback Queensland [Dbm] town of Winton,.
where the centenary [Gm] of Australia's most famous [Ab] song will be celebrated next April.
Keith, Bruce, [A] Athel and Judith would [G] now like to present their version of this famous Australian classic.
[A] .
[Ab] [Bb] [Bb] [F] .
[Bb] .
Once a [F] jolly square [Gm] man, camped [Eb] by a billabong, [Bb] under the shade [F] of a koolabah tree.
And [Bb] he sang as [F] he watched, [Gm] and waited [Eb] till his lily [Bb] boiled,.
You'll come a-walsing [F] Matilda [Bb] with me.
Down [F] came a jumbot [Gm] to drink at [Eb] that billabong,.
[Bb] [Gm] Jumped the [F] schwagner and grabbed him with glee,.
[Bb] And he sang [D] as he shoved [Gm] that jumbot [E] in his kukabag.
[Bb] You'll [Gm] come a-walsing [F] Matilda [Bb] with me.
Walsing [Eb] Matilda, [Cm] Walsing Matilda,.
[Bb].
You'll [G] come a [Cm]-walsing Matilda [F] with me.
And [Bb] he sang as [F] he shoved [Gm] that [Eb] jumbot in his [Bb] kukabag.
You'll [Gm] come a-walsing [F] Matilda [Bb] with [Gb] me.
[B] Up [Gb] robed the schwagner, [Abm] mounted on [E] his [B] thoroughbred,.
Down [Abm] came the troopers, [Gb] one, two, three,.
[B] Where's that [Eb] jolly jumbot [Abm] you've got in [E] your kukabag?.
[B] [Abm] You'll come a [Gb]-walsing [B] Matilda with [E] me.
[B] Walsing Matilda, [E] [Dbm] Walsing Matilda,.
[B] You'll come [Ab] a [Dbm]-walsing Matilda with [Gbm] me.
[B] Where's that [Eb] jolly jumbot [Abm].
[B] you've got in [F] your kukabag?.
[B] You'll come [Abm] a-walsing [Gb].
[B] Matilda [G] with [C] me.
Up [G] jumped the schwagner [Am] and sprang into [F] the billabong.
[C] You'll never [Am] catch me [C] alive, [G] said he,.
[C] And your ghost [E] may be heard [Am] as you pass [F] by that billabong.
[C] You'll come [Am] a [C]-walsing [G] [C] Matilda with me.
Walsing Matilda, [F] [Dm] Walsing Matilda,.
[C] You'll [A] come a-walsing [Dm] Matilda with me.
[C] And your ghost [E] may be heard [Am] as you pass [Gb] by that billabong.
[C].
You'll [Am] come a-walsing [Dm] [G] Matilda [C] with [F] me.
[Fm] [C] .
[N] .
.
[F] [Eb] [F] [Eb] .
[F] [Eb] [Ab] [Db] [C] .
[F] Australians, oh, let us rejoice,.
[Gm] For [G] we [G] are [C] young and [G] free.
[C] [F] [E] We've [F] golden soil and wealth for toil,.
[Bb] Our [C] home [G] is but [C] by sea.
[Bb] A [Gm] land where bounding [F] natures meet,.
[Bb] All [C] beauty [F] rich and .
[Bb] .
[Gm] Indiscreet, state, [C] let [Dm] every [Db] state,.
[F] .
[Cm] [F] Have in.
joyful [F].
[C] spades,.
[Bb] Then let [C] us [Dm] sing,.
[F] God, our God!.
[Gm] [C] [F] [Gm] [F] .
[N] .

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