Chords for Drink Up Thy Zider! Coates cider vat named after Wurzels!
Tempo:
93.225 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
F#
C#
G#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
We've climbed some [C#] mountains in our time, but never one like this.
Apples.
Very special apples, because this is Somerset, and this is how the cider story starts.
With cider apples.
To make cider out of apples, they first make them into a cheese,
[N] then squeeze the juice out of it at 3,000 pounds of pressure per square inch.
[C#]
Hundreds and thousands of apples go to make the West Country's proudest product.
But unlike beer, cider has to ferment for many months in these giant vats.
Here at Nailsea, Somerset, they have some of the biggest vats in the world,
and they keep a careful watch on the progress of each vat.
And there's a tradition of naming the vats after famous people with strong West Country links.
[G#m] As everyone knows, cider [C#] isn't just a West Country drink.
This [N] bottling plant works full time to supply a fast-growing [Fm] worldwide demand.
And [C#] connoisseurs, young and old, talk about medium, [E] dry, and sweet,
and know their vintages as well as [C#] any wine [E] taster.
And although you wouldn't expect to hear a [C#] sing-song in a cider factory,
they're naming a new vat today after a pop group with a truly local flavor.
Here's to Adge Cutler and the [B] Wurzels,
[G#m] proving that if cider comes up from Somerset, so does the cider sound.
[G] [F#] [B] Drink of the cider [E] jar, glass is [B] round the mouth.
Drink [G#m] of the cider [C#] jar, the garden's [F#] burnin' hot.
[D#] Thy cheeks been gettin' redder, [E] from chard or house to cheddar,
[F#] and still more cider [B] in the jug.
Drink [E] of the [B] cider, drink [E] of the cider,
[B] for soon I will [F#] may be in.
[B] All without the milk turns [E] over, and rolled in the [F#] clover.
All the clums have gotten and so [B] we leave.
Drink of the cider [C#m] jar, the [G#m] bison goin' far.
Drink of the cider [C#] jar, gettin' [F#] by the star.
Well there's some [B] more that's haters, [E] and halfway up the gators.
[F#] Well there's still more cider in the [E] jar.
[B] Drink of the [E]
cider, drink of the cider,
[B]
[Bm] for soon I will may [F#] be in.
All [B] without the milk turns [E] over, and rolled in the [F#] clover.
All the clums have gotten [B] and so we leave.
[F#] [B] Drink of the cider [E] jar, get up [B] off the mat.
Drink of the cider [C#] jar, put on my [F#] girt big hat.
[B] Oh we [D#] mouth to barrel gurney, [E] for to [G#] see my [F#] brother Ernie,
and there's still more cider [B] in the vat.
Drink of the cider, drink [E] of the cider,
[B] for soon I will [F#] may be in.
[B] All without the milk turns [E] over, and rolled [G] in the clover.
[F#]
Apples.
Very special apples, because this is Somerset, and this is how the cider story starts.
With cider apples.
To make cider out of apples, they first make them into a cheese,
[N] then squeeze the juice out of it at 3,000 pounds of pressure per square inch.
[C#]
Hundreds and thousands of apples go to make the West Country's proudest product.
But unlike beer, cider has to ferment for many months in these giant vats.
Here at Nailsea, Somerset, they have some of the biggest vats in the world,
and they keep a careful watch on the progress of each vat.
And there's a tradition of naming the vats after famous people with strong West Country links.
[G#m] As everyone knows, cider [C#] isn't just a West Country drink.
This [N] bottling plant works full time to supply a fast-growing [Fm] worldwide demand.
And [C#] connoisseurs, young and old, talk about medium, [E] dry, and sweet,
and know their vintages as well as [C#] any wine [E] taster.
And although you wouldn't expect to hear a [C#] sing-song in a cider factory,
they're naming a new vat today after a pop group with a truly local flavor.
Here's to Adge Cutler and the [B] Wurzels,
[G#m] proving that if cider comes up from Somerset, so does the cider sound.
[G] [F#] [B] Drink of the cider [E] jar, glass is [B] round the mouth.
Drink [G#m] of the cider [C#] jar, the garden's [F#] burnin' hot.
[D#] Thy cheeks been gettin' redder, [E] from chard or house to cheddar,
[F#] and still more cider [B] in the jug.
Drink [E] of the [B] cider, drink [E] of the cider,
[B] for soon I will [F#] may be in.
[B] All without the milk turns [E] over, and rolled in the [F#] clover.
All the clums have gotten and so [B] we leave.
Drink of the cider [C#m] jar, the [G#m] bison goin' far.
Drink of the cider [C#] jar, gettin' [F#] by the star.
Well there's some [B] more that's haters, [E] and halfway up the gators.
[F#] Well there's still more cider in the [E] jar.
[B] Drink of the [E]
cider, drink of the cider,
[B]
[Bm] for soon I will may [F#] be in.
All [B] without the milk turns [E] over, and rolled in the [F#] clover.
All the clums have gotten [B] and so we leave.
[F#] [B] Drink of the cider [E] jar, get up [B] off the mat.
Drink of the cider [C#] jar, put on my [F#] girt big hat.
[B] Oh we [D#] mouth to barrel gurney, [E] for to [G#] see my [F#] brother Ernie,
and there's still more cider [B] in the vat.
Drink of the cider, drink [E] of the cider,
[B] for soon I will [F#] may be in.
[B] All without the milk turns [E] over, and rolled [G] in the clover.
[F#]
Key:
B
E
F#
C#
G#m
B
E
F#
_ _ We've climbed some [C#] mountains in our time, but never one like this.
Apples.
Very special apples, because this is Somerset, and this is how the cider story starts.
With cider apples. _ _ _ _ _ _
To make cider out of apples, they first make them into a cheese,
[N] then squeeze the juice out of it at 3,000 pounds of pressure per square inch.
[C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Hundreds and thousands of apples go to make the West Country's proudest product.
But unlike beer, cider has to ferment for many months in these giant vats.
Here at Nailsea, Somerset, they have some of the biggest vats in the world,
and they keep a careful watch on the progress of each vat.
And there's a tradition of naming the vats after famous people with strong West Country links. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G#m] As everyone knows, cider [C#] isn't just a West Country drink.
This [N] bottling plant works full time to supply a fast-growing [Fm] worldwide demand.
And [C#] connoisseurs, young and old, talk about medium, [E] dry, and sweet,
and know their vintages as well as [C#] any wine [E] taster.
And although you wouldn't expect to hear a [C#] sing-song in a cider factory,
they're naming a new vat today after a pop group with a truly local flavor.
Here's to Adge Cutler and the [B] Wurzels,
[G#m] proving that if cider comes up from Somerset, so does the cider sound.
_ _ _ [G] _ [F#] _ _ [B] Drink of the cider [E] jar, glass is [B] round the mouth.
Drink [G#m] of the cider [C#] jar, the garden's [F#] burnin' hot.
[D#] Thy cheeks been gettin' redder, [E] from chard or house to cheddar,
[F#] and still more cider [B] in the jug.
Drink [E] of the [B] cider, drink [E] of the _ cider,
[B] for soon I will [F#] may be in.
[B] All without the milk turns [E] over, and rolled in the [F#] clover.
All the clums have gotten and so [B] we _ _ leave.
Drink of the cider [C#m] jar, the [G#m] bison goin' far.
Drink of the cider [C#] jar, gettin' [F#] by the star.
Well there's some [B] more that's haters, [E] and halfway up the gators.
[F#] Well there's still more cider in the [E] jar.
[B] Drink of the [E] _
cider, drink of the cider,
[B] _
[Bm] for soon I will may [F#] be in.
All [B] without the milk turns [E] over, and rolled in the [F#] clover.
All the clums have gotten [B] and so we leave.
[F#] _ [B] Drink of the cider [E] jar, get up [B] off the mat.
Drink of the cider [C#] jar, put on my [F#] girt big hat.
[B] Oh we [D#] mouth to barrel gurney, [E] for to [G#] see my [F#] brother Ernie,
and there's still more cider [B] in the vat.
Drink of the cider, drink [E] of the cider,
_ [B] for soon I will [F#] may be in.
[B] All without the milk turns [E] over, and rolled [G] in the clover.
[F#] _ _
Apples.
Very special apples, because this is Somerset, and this is how the cider story starts.
With cider apples. _ _ _ _ _ _
To make cider out of apples, they first make them into a cheese,
[N] then squeeze the juice out of it at 3,000 pounds of pressure per square inch.
[C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Hundreds and thousands of apples go to make the West Country's proudest product.
But unlike beer, cider has to ferment for many months in these giant vats.
Here at Nailsea, Somerset, they have some of the biggest vats in the world,
and they keep a careful watch on the progress of each vat.
And there's a tradition of naming the vats after famous people with strong West Country links. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G#m] As everyone knows, cider [C#] isn't just a West Country drink.
This [N] bottling plant works full time to supply a fast-growing [Fm] worldwide demand.
And [C#] connoisseurs, young and old, talk about medium, [E] dry, and sweet,
and know their vintages as well as [C#] any wine [E] taster.
And although you wouldn't expect to hear a [C#] sing-song in a cider factory,
they're naming a new vat today after a pop group with a truly local flavor.
Here's to Adge Cutler and the [B] Wurzels,
[G#m] proving that if cider comes up from Somerset, so does the cider sound.
_ _ _ [G] _ [F#] _ _ [B] Drink of the cider [E] jar, glass is [B] round the mouth.
Drink [G#m] of the cider [C#] jar, the garden's [F#] burnin' hot.
[D#] Thy cheeks been gettin' redder, [E] from chard or house to cheddar,
[F#] and still more cider [B] in the jug.
Drink [E] of the [B] cider, drink [E] of the _ cider,
[B] for soon I will [F#] may be in.
[B] All without the milk turns [E] over, and rolled in the [F#] clover.
All the clums have gotten and so [B] we _ _ leave.
Drink of the cider [C#m] jar, the [G#m] bison goin' far.
Drink of the cider [C#] jar, gettin' [F#] by the star.
Well there's some [B] more that's haters, [E] and halfway up the gators.
[F#] Well there's still more cider in the [E] jar.
[B] Drink of the [E] _
cider, drink of the cider,
[B] _
[Bm] for soon I will may [F#] be in.
All [B] without the milk turns [E] over, and rolled in the [F#] clover.
All the clums have gotten [B] and so we leave.
[F#] _ [B] Drink of the cider [E] jar, get up [B] off the mat.
Drink of the cider [C#] jar, put on my [F#] girt big hat.
[B] Oh we [D#] mouth to barrel gurney, [E] for to [G#] see my [F#] brother Ernie,
and there's still more cider [B] in the vat.
Drink of the cider, drink [E] of the cider,
_ [B] for soon I will [F#] may be in.
[B] All without the milk turns [E] over, and rolled [G] in the clover.
[F#] _ _