Chords for The Seekers - I Am Australian, Georgy Girl & Waltzing Matilda* Live, 1994 - New HQ upload
Tempo:
74.325 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Eb
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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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.
.
[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] Havein.
joyful [F].
[C] spades,.
[Bb] Then let [C] us [Dm] sing,.
[F] God, our God!.
[Gm] [C] [F] [Gm] [F] .
[N] .
[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.
.
[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] Havein.
joyful [F].
[C] spades,.
[Bb] Then let [C] us [Dm] sing,.
[F] God, our God!.
[Gm] [C] [F] [Gm] [F] .
[N] .
Key:
F
Bb
C
Eb
G
F
Bb
C
[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.
_ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ [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] _ _ _ _ .
_ [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] _ .
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[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] _ _ _ _ .