Chords for Heart of Oak - The Longest Johns

Tempo:
121 bpm
Chords used:

G

C

F

D

Dm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Heart of Oak - The Longest Johns chords
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[Fm] [G] Come [C#] cheer up me lads, tis to [G] glory we steer, to add something more to this wonderful year.
[F] To honour [N] we call you as free men not slaves, for who are so free as the sons of the waves?
[G] Hearts of oak are our ships, joyous ours are our [C] men, we always [Gm] are ready, steady boys steady, [C] we'll fight [D] and we'll conquer again [G] and again.
We ne'er see our foes, but we wish them to stay, [N] we never see us, but they wish us away.
If they run, why we chase them and run them ashore, for if they won't fight [Dm] us, what can we do more?
Hearts of [G] oak are our ships, jolly ours are our [A] men, [C] we always [G] are ready, steady boys steady, [C] we'll fight and we'll conquer [D] again [G] and again.
They say they'll invade us, our [F] terrible foes, they'll [G] frighten our women, our children, our [Fm] foes, but should their flat bottoms in darkness set o'er, still [F] Britons they'll find to [Em] receive them [G] on shore.
Hearts of oak are our ships, jolly ours are our men, we always [A] are [G] ready, steady boys steady, [Cm] we'll fight [Dm] and we'll conquer again [G] and again.
We still make them feel and we [F] still make them flee, and drub [N] them ashore as we drub them at sea, so cheer up me lads, with one voice let us sing, our soldiers, our [F#] sailors, our statesmen [G] and king.
Hearts of oak are our ships, jolly ours are our men, [C]
we [G] always are ready, steady boys steady, we'll fight and we'll [D] conquer [Em]
[G] [E]
[G] [C]
[Dm] again [B] and [G] again.
[N]
[Em] [N]
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G
2131
C
3211
F
134211111
D
1321
Dm
2311
G
2131
C
3211
F
134211111
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_ _ [Fm] _ [G] Come [C#] cheer up me lads, tis to [G] glory we steer, to add something more to this wonderful year.
[F] To honour [N] we call you as free men not slaves, for who are so free as the sons of the waves?
[G] Hearts of oak are our ships, joyous ours are our [C] men, we always [Gm] are ready, steady boys steady, [C] we'll fight [D] and we'll conquer again [G] and again.
We ne'er see our foes, but we wish them to stay, [N] we never see us, but they wish us away.
If they run, why we chase them and run them ashore, for if they won't fight [Dm] us, what can we do more?
Hearts of [G] oak are our ships, jolly ours are our [A] men, [C] we always [G] are ready, steady boys steady, [C] we'll fight and we'll conquer [D] again [G] and again.
They say they'll invade us, our [F] terrible foes, they'll [G] frighten our women, our children, our [Fm] foes, but should their flat bottoms in darkness set o'er, still [F] Britons they'll find to [Em] receive them [G] on shore.
Hearts of oak are our ships, jolly ours are our men, we always [A] are [G] ready, steady boys steady, [Cm] we'll fight [Dm] and we'll conquer again [G] and again.
We still make them feel and we [F] still make them flee, and drub [N] them ashore as we drub them at sea, so cheer up me lads, with one voice let us sing, our soldiers, our [F#] sailors, our statesmen [G] and king.
Hearts of oak are our ships, jolly ours are our men, [C]
we [G] always are ready, steady boys steady, we'll fight and we'll [D] conquer _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [Dm] again [B] and [G] again. _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [N] _

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