England Green & England Grey REG MEUROSS (official video) Chords
Tempo:
130.85 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
F
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G]
[G]
[C] England green [G] and England grey, [C] look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things [F] bright and fair and gay, to my [C] home I love my [C] England.
I [F] believe in [G] [C] dignity, rich or [F] poor we're all born [G] free,
[Am] Austerity and [F] slavery [C] I thought they were [G] behind us.
[C] I don't [F] believe [G] the [C] BBC, [F] anarchy or [G]
monarchy,
[Am] Or an empire built on [F]
piracy, [C] by our history [G] you'll find [C] us.
England green and [G] England grey, [C] look out on a [G]
summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, to [C] my home I love [G] my [C] England.
[G] [C]
[G] [C] For years [F] our women [G] had [C] no say, no right [F] to work or equal [G] pay,
[Am] God help the [F] crippled and the gay, [C] the fragile flowers [G] of England.
[C] Shut [F] the factories, [G] shut [C] the mines, punish [F]
those fell on hard [G] times,
[Am] For they honour them who [F] do the crimes, [C] the greedy men [G] of [C] England.
England green [G] and England grey, [C] look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, [C] to my home I love [G] my [C] England.
[G] [C]
[G] [C]
How [F] can a man [G] respect [C] a man who sells [F] his house and steals [G] his land,
[Am] And takes the wages [F] from his hand [C] to pay his own [G] expenses?
[C] The [F] NHS, [G] our [C] England's jewel, is [F] bartered by [G] Westminster's fool,
[Am] To justify [F] his public school [C] and military [G] [C] defences.
England green [G] and England grey, [C]
look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, [C] to my home I love [G] my [C] England.
[G]
[C] [G]
[C] Sing [F] the songs [G] of old [C] John Bull, Cecil [F] Sharp and John and [G]
Paul,
[Am] Come English folk, [F] come one and all, [C] to the sweet songs of [G] our England.
Take [C] my [F] hand and [G] walk with [C]
me, down the [F] back roads to the [G] sea,
[Am] Where in spite of all [F] we'll both agree, there [C] is none so sweet [G] as [C] England.
England green [G] and England grey, [C] look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, [C] to my home I love [G] my [C] England.
England green [G] and England grey, [C] look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, [C] to my home I love [G] my England.
[C] [N]
[G]
[C] England green [G] and England grey, [C] look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things [F] bright and fair and gay, to my [C] home I love my [C] England.
I [F] believe in [G] [C] dignity, rich or [F] poor we're all born [G] free,
[Am] Austerity and [F] slavery [C] I thought they were [G] behind us.
[C] I don't [F] believe [G] the [C] BBC, [F] anarchy or [G]
monarchy,
[Am] Or an empire built on [F]
piracy, [C] by our history [G] you'll find [C] us.
England green and [G] England grey, [C] look out on a [G]
summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, to [C] my home I love [G] my [C] England.
[G] [C]
[G] [C] For years [F] our women [G] had [C] no say, no right [F] to work or equal [G] pay,
[Am] God help the [F] crippled and the gay, [C] the fragile flowers [G] of England.
[C] Shut [F] the factories, [G] shut [C] the mines, punish [F]
those fell on hard [G] times,
[Am] For they honour them who [F] do the crimes, [C] the greedy men [G] of [C] England.
England green [G] and England grey, [C] look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, [C] to my home I love [G] my [C] England.
[G] [C]
[G] [C]
How [F] can a man [G] respect [C] a man who sells [F] his house and steals [G] his land,
[Am] And takes the wages [F] from his hand [C] to pay his own [G] expenses?
[C] The [F] NHS, [G] our [C] England's jewel, is [F] bartered by [G] Westminster's fool,
[Am] To justify [F] his public school [C] and military [G] [C] defences.
England green [G] and England grey, [C]
look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, [C] to my home I love [G] my [C] England.
[G]
[C] [G]
[C] Sing [F] the songs [G] of old [C] John Bull, Cecil [F] Sharp and John and [G]
Paul,
[Am] Come English folk, [F] come one and all, [C] to the sweet songs of [G] our England.
Take [C] my [F] hand and [G] walk with [C]
me, down the [F] back roads to the [G] sea,
[Am] Where in spite of all [F] we'll both agree, there [C] is none so sweet [G] as [C] England.
England green [G] and England grey, [C] look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, [C] to my home I love [G] my [C] England.
England green [G] and England grey, [C] look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, [C] to my home I love [G] my England.
[C] [N]
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_ [C] England green [G] and England grey, [C] look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things [F] bright and _ fair and gay, _ _ to my [C] home I love my [C] England. _ _ _
I [F] believe in [G] _ [C] dignity, rich or [F] poor we're all born [G] free,
_ [Am] _ Austerity and [F] _ slavery [C] I thought they were [G] behind us.
[C] I don't [F] believe [G] the [C] BBC, _ _ _ [F] anarchy or _ [G]
monarchy,
[Am] Or an empire built on [F] _
piracy, [C] by our history [G] you'll find [C] us.
_ England green and [G] England grey, [C] look out on a [G]
summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, _ _ to [C] my home I love [G] my [C] England. _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] For years [F] our women [G] had [C] no say, no right [F] to work or equal [G] pay,
_ [Am] God help the [F] crippled and the gay, [C] the fragile flowers [G] of England.
_ _ [C] Shut [F] the factories, [G] shut [C] the mines, punish [F]
those fell on hard [G] times,
[Am] For they honour them who [F] do the crimes, [C] the greedy men [G] of [C] England.
_ _ England green [G] and England grey, [C] look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, _ [C] to my home I love [G] my [C] England.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C]
How [F] can a man [G] respect [C] a man who sells [F] his house and steals [G] his land,
[Am] And takes the wages [F] from his hand [C] to pay his own [G] expenses?
_ [C] The [F] NHS, [G] our [C] England's jewel, is [F] bartered by _ [G] Westminster's fool,
[Am] To justify [F] his public school [C] and military _ [G] _ [C] defences. _ _
England green [G] and England grey, [C]
look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, _ [C] to my home I love [G] my [C] England.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] Sing [F] the songs [G] of old [C] John Bull, Cecil [F] Sharp and John and [G]
Paul,
[Am] Come English folk, [F] come one and all, [C] to the sweet songs of [G] our England.
Take [C] my [F] hand and [G] walk with [C]
me, down the [F] back roads to the [G] sea,
[Am] Where in spite of all [F] we'll both agree, _ _ there [C] is none so sweet [G] as [C] England.
_ _ England green [G] and England grey, _ [C] look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, _ _ [C] to my home I love [G] my [C] England.
_ _ England green [G] and England grey, [C] look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, _ [C] to my home I love [G] my England.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] England green [G] and England grey, [C] look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things [F] bright and _ fair and gay, _ _ to my [C] home I love my [C] England. _ _ _
I [F] believe in [G] _ [C] dignity, rich or [F] poor we're all born [G] free,
_ [Am] _ Austerity and [F] _ slavery [C] I thought they were [G] behind us.
[C] I don't [F] believe [G] the [C] BBC, _ _ _ [F] anarchy or _ [G]
monarchy,
[Am] Or an empire built on [F] _
piracy, [C] by our history [G] you'll find [C] us.
_ England green and [G] England grey, [C] look out on a [G]
summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, _ _ to [C] my home I love [G] my [C] England. _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] For years [F] our women [G] had [C] no say, no right [F] to work or equal [G] pay,
_ [Am] God help the [F] crippled and the gay, [C] the fragile flowers [G] of England.
_ _ [C] Shut [F] the factories, [G] shut [C] the mines, punish [F]
those fell on hard [G] times,
[Am] For they honour them who [F] do the crimes, [C] the greedy men [G] of [C] England.
_ _ England green [G] and England grey, [C] look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, _ [C] to my home I love [G] my [C] England.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C]
How [F] can a man [G] respect [C] a man who sells [F] his house and steals [G] his land,
[Am] And takes the wages [F] from his hand [C] to pay his own [G] expenses?
_ [C] The [F] NHS, [G] our [C] England's jewel, is [F] bartered by _ [G] Westminster's fool,
[Am] To justify [F] his public school [C] and military _ [G] _ [C] defences. _ _
England green [G] and England grey, [C]
look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, _ [C] to my home I love [G] my [C] England.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] Sing [F] the songs [G] of old [C] John Bull, Cecil [F] Sharp and John and [G]
Paul,
[Am] Come English folk, [F] come one and all, [C] to the sweet songs of [G] our England.
Take [C] my [F] hand and [G] walk with [C]
me, down the [F] back roads to the [G] sea,
[Am] Where in spite of all [F] we'll both agree, _ _ there [C] is none so sweet [G] as [C] England.
_ _ England green [G] and England grey, _ [C] look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, _ _ [C] to my home I love [G] my [C] England.
_ _ England green [G] and England grey, [C] look out on [G] a summer's day,
[Am] To all things bright [F] and fair and gay, _ [C] to my home I love [G] my England.
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