Chords for Adam Brand - The Anzac
Tempo:
72.55 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
E
Bm
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
[Bm] [D] [A]
Where 1914 [E] began, he was working on the land with [D] his mom and dad.
[A] [D]
[E] He left behind his girl, [B] joined up to see the world, and [D] made his mother sad.
He [A]
[F#m] made it through the war, [D] came back to town, to [Bm] help his father work the fields and [D] rebuild
his life [E] somehow.
[A] And everybody [C#m] called [D] him the Anzac, and that's still [E] what they call [A] him now.
[E] [Bm]
[D] [F#] [A] He set his mind to stay [E] when his father passed away [D] and the rivers ran dry.
He said, [A] I'll take care of you, Mom.
[E] I fought before and won.
[D] We can win this fight.
And [F#m] all alone he'd work all [D] day until he'd drop.
[Bm] Until the place got back to [D] best, he didn't stop.
[A] There were times he thought he'd [D] been forgotten.
But every night at [E] six o'clock, [A] they'd stand [C#m] for that man they [D] call the Anzac.
[A] Those who gave their [D] lives for us, [A] they'd stand for that man they call [D] the Anzac.
Fighting for [E] the land [A] he loved.
[E]
[D]
[A] [E]
[D] [D]
[F#m] At the same time every year we all [D]
remember him.
[Bm] At the crack of dawn we stand as one, [D] all our [E] fallen friends.
[A] So [E] drink to [C#m] that man we [D] call the Anzac.
We will [E] [A] remember him.
[A] So stand for [C#m] that man we [D] call the Anzac.
Those who gave their lives for [E] us, [A] let's stand for [C#m] that man we call the Anzac.
[D] [Bm] Fighting [E] for the land [A] he [E] loved.
[A] So stand [C#m] for that man we [D] call the Anzac.
[Bm] Fighting [E] for the [A] land we love.
[Bm] We [E] will remember them.
We will remember them.
[Bm] [D] [B]
[A]
[Bm] [D] [A]
Where 1914 [E] began, he was working on the land with [D] his mom and dad.
[A] [D]
[E] He left behind his girl, [B] joined up to see the world, and [D] made his mother sad.
He [A]
[F#m] made it through the war, [D] came back to town, to [Bm] help his father work the fields and [D] rebuild
his life [E] somehow.
[A] And everybody [C#m] called [D] him the Anzac, and that's still [E] what they call [A] him now.
[E] [Bm]
[D] [F#] [A] He set his mind to stay [E] when his father passed away [D] and the rivers ran dry.
He said, [A] I'll take care of you, Mom.
[E] I fought before and won.
[D] We can win this fight.
And [F#m] all alone he'd work all [D] day until he'd drop.
[Bm] Until the place got back to [D] best, he didn't stop.
[A] There were times he thought he'd [D] been forgotten.
But every night at [E] six o'clock, [A] they'd stand [C#m] for that man they [D] call the Anzac.
[A] Those who gave their [D] lives for us, [A] they'd stand for that man they call [D] the Anzac.
Fighting for [E] the land [A] he loved.
[E]
[D]
[A] [E]
[D] [D]
[F#m] At the same time every year we all [D]
remember him.
[Bm] At the crack of dawn we stand as one, [D] all our [E] fallen friends.
[A] So [E] drink to [C#m] that man we [D] call the Anzac.
We will [E] [A] remember him.
[A] So stand for [C#m] that man we [D] call the Anzac.
Those who gave their lives for [E] us, [A] let's stand for [C#m] that man we call the Anzac.
[D] [Bm] Fighting [E] for the land [A] he [E] loved.
[A] So stand [C#m] for that man we [D] call the Anzac.
[Bm] Fighting [E] for the [A] land we love.
[Bm] We [E] will remember them.
We will remember them.
[Bm] [D] [B]
[A]
Key:
D
A
E
Bm
C#m
D
A
E
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _
Where 1914 [E] began, he was working on the land with [D] his mom and dad.
_ _ [A] _ [D] _
_ [E] He left behind his girl, [B] joined up to see the world, and [D] made his mother sad.
He [A] _ _
_ [F#m] made it through the war, [D] came back to town, to [Bm] help his father work the fields and [D] rebuild
his life [E] somehow.
[A] And everybody [C#m] called [D] him the Anzac, _ and that's still [E] what they call [A] him now.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
[D] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [A] He set his mind to stay [E] when his father passed away [D] and the rivers ran dry.
_ _ _ He said, [A] I'll take care of you, Mom.
[E] I fought before and won.
[D] We can win this fight.
_ And _ _ [F#m] all alone he'd work all [D] day until he'd drop.
_ [Bm] Until the place got back to [D] best, he didn't stop.
_ [A] There were times he thought he'd [D] been forgotten.
_ _ But every night at [E] six o'clock, [A] they'd stand [C#m] for that man they [D] call the Anzac.
_ [A] Those who gave their [D] lives for us, [A] they'd stand for that man they call [D] the Anzac.
_ Fighting for [E] the land [A] he loved.
_ [E] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] At the same time every year we all [D]
remember him.
[Bm] At the crack of dawn we stand as one, [D] all our [E] fallen friends.
_ [A] So [E] drink to [C#m] that man we [D] call the Anzac.
_ _ We will [E] _ [A] remember him.
_ [A] So stand for [C#m] that man we [D] call the Anzac.
_ Those who gave their lives for [E] us, [A] let's stand for [C#m] that man we call the Anzac.
_ [D] _ _ _ [Bm] Fighting [E] for the land [A] he [E] loved.
[A] So stand [C#m] for that man we [D] call the Anzac.
_ _ [Bm] Fighting [E] for the [A] land we love.
_ [Bm] We [E] will remember _ _ them. _
We will remember them.
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _
Where 1914 [E] began, he was working on the land with [D] his mom and dad.
_ _ [A] _ [D] _
_ [E] He left behind his girl, [B] joined up to see the world, and [D] made his mother sad.
He [A] _ _
_ [F#m] made it through the war, [D] came back to town, to [Bm] help his father work the fields and [D] rebuild
his life [E] somehow.
[A] And everybody [C#m] called [D] him the Anzac, _ and that's still [E] what they call [A] him now.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
[D] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [A] He set his mind to stay [E] when his father passed away [D] and the rivers ran dry.
_ _ _ He said, [A] I'll take care of you, Mom.
[E] I fought before and won.
[D] We can win this fight.
_ And _ _ [F#m] all alone he'd work all [D] day until he'd drop.
_ [Bm] Until the place got back to [D] best, he didn't stop.
_ [A] There were times he thought he'd [D] been forgotten.
_ _ But every night at [E] six o'clock, [A] they'd stand [C#m] for that man they [D] call the Anzac.
_ [A] Those who gave their [D] lives for us, [A] they'd stand for that man they call [D] the Anzac.
_ Fighting for [E] the land [A] he loved.
_ [E] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] At the same time every year we all [D]
remember him.
[Bm] At the crack of dawn we stand as one, [D] all our [E] fallen friends.
_ [A] So [E] drink to [C#m] that man we [D] call the Anzac.
_ _ We will [E] _ [A] remember him.
_ [A] So stand for [C#m] that man we [D] call the Anzac.
_ Those who gave their lives for [E] us, [A] let's stand for [C#m] that man we call the Anzac.
_ [D] _ _ _ [Bm] Fighting [E] for the land [A] he [E] loved.
[A] So stand [C#m] for that man we [D] call the Anzac.
_ _ [Bm] Fighting [E] for the [A] land we love.
_ [Bm] We [E] will remember _ _ them. _
We will remember them.
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _