Chords for I Can't Feel Those Chains Any Longer, John Williamson

Tempo:
125.95 bpm
Chords used:

C

F

Bb

Bm

Fm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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I Can't Feel Those Chains Any Longer, John Williamson chords
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Thanks a lot.
Surely it's time that we got rid of the colonial flag.
[Fm]
[N]
And for the time being we can at least fly the fair dinkum flag, just as a suggestion of [F] what we might have.
And this [Fm] is a song that goes with it.
I can't feel [Gb] those chains any [Bb]
longer, can you?
[C] I'm footloose and [F] free.
I can't see the [C] sense [Bb] in red, white and blue.
[C] It's still Union Jack [F] to me.
We're drifting in the [Bb] ocean alone now,
[C] like a beautiful ship [F] at sea.
And I can't feel those [Bm] chains [Bb] any longer.
[C]
I love this big country,
[F]
so I'll raise my [Bm] glass to [Bb] the diggers.
[C] Jump like a [F] kangaroo,
stare them in the eye [Bb] like an emu.
[C] I'll always be true blue.
[F] Have you ever spoken [Bb] to a gum tree?
[C] What am I trying to [F] say to you?
Love this place as [C] half as [Bb] much as I do.
[C] And you're a true [F] blue too.
Hey, I can't feel those [C] [Bb] chains any longer, can you?
[C] I'm footloose [F] and free.
I can't see the sense in red, [Bb] white and blue.
[C] It's still Union Jack [F] to me.
We're drifting in the [Bb] ocean alone now,
[C] like a beautiful [F] ship at sea.
And I can't feel those [B] chains any [Bb]
longer.
[C] I love this big [F] country,
so come on, let's get on [Bm] with the [Bb] shearing.
[C] Make a little wool [F] and wine.
There's no gold at the end [Bb] of the rainbow,
[C] no fruit without [F] the vine.
We've got a big [Bb] bedding to go,
[C] cos that's the way it [F] has to be.
Oh, there won't be enough to [Bb] build a doghouse.
[C] Come on, sing the song [F] with me.
[N] I'll raise my glass to the diggers,
up like a kangaroo,
staring in the eye like a deep blue.
I'll always be true blue.
Have you ever spoken to a gum tree?
What am I trying to say to you?
Love this place as half as much as I do,
and you're a true blue too.
Hey, glory [Bb] to Australia,
[C] glory to the green [F] and gold.
We've come a long ways in [Bb] this botany bay,
and [C] we're nearly two hundred years [F] old.
Hey, glory to [Bb] Australia,
[C] glory to the green and gold.
[F] We've come a [C] long [Bb] ways in this botany bay,
[C] and we're nearly two hundred [F] years old.
You're a [Bb] crazy botany bay,
[C] and we're
[Bb] [F]
[C] [N]
Key:  
C
3211
F
134211111
Bb
12341111
Bm
13421112
Fm
123111111
C
3211
F
134211111
Bb
12341111
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To learn John Williamson - (Live) I Cant Feel Those Chains Any Longer chords, your practice should emphasize these chord progressions: C, F, Bb, C and Bb. Kick off your practice at a gentle 62 BPM, then escalate to the song's tempo of 126 BPM. Adapt the capo setting considering your vocal range, with reference to the key: F Major.

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_ _ Thanks a lot.
_ Surely it's time that we got rid of the colonial flag.
[Fm] _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ And _ for the time being we can at least fly the fair dinkum flag, just as a suggestion of [F] what we might have.
And this [Fm] is a song that goes with it. _ _
_ I can't feel [Gb] those chains any [Bb]
longer, can you?
_ [C] _ I'm footloose and [F] free.
_ _ I can't see the [C] sense [Bb] in red, white and blue. _
[C] It's still Union Jack [F] to me. _ _
_ We're drifting in the [Bb] ocean alone now,
[C] like a beautiful ship [F] at sea.
_ _ _ And I can't feel those [Bm] chains [Bb] any longer.
_ _ _ [C] _
I love this big country,
[F] _ _ _ _
so I'll raise my [Bm] glass to [Bb] the diggers.
_ [C] Jump like a [F] kangaroo, _
_ _ stare them in the eye [Bb] like an emu.
_ [C] I'll always be true blue.
[F] _ _ Have you ever spoken [Bb] to a gum tree?
_ [C] What am I trying to [F] say to you?
_ _ Love this place as [C] half as [Bb] much as I do.
_ [C] And you're a true [F] blue too.
_ Hey, I can't feel those [C] [Bb] chains any longer, can you?
[C] _ I'm footloose [F] and free.
_ I can't see the sense in red, [Bb] white and blue.
[C] It's still Union Jack [F] to me.
_ We're drifting in the [Bb] ocean alone now,
[C] like a beautiful [F] ship at sea.
And I can't feel those [B] chains any [Bb]
longer.
_ [C] I love this big [F] country,
_ so come on, let's get on [Bm] with the [Bb] shearing.
_ _ [C] Make a little wool [F] and wine.
_ There's no gold at the end [Bb] of the rainbow,
_ [C] no fruit without [F] the vine.
_ We've got a big [Bb] bedding to go,
_ [C] cos that's the way it [F] has to be.
Oh, there won't be enough to [Bb] build a doghouse.
[C] Come on, sing the song [F] with me.
_ _ [N] I'll raise my glass to the diggers,
up like a kangaroo,
_ _ _ staring in the eye like a deep blue.
_ I'll always be true blue.
_ _ Have you ever spoken to a gum tree?
_ _ What am I trying to say to you?
_ _ Love this place as half as much as I do,
_ and you're a true blue too.
_ Hey, glory [Bb] to Australia,
_ _ _ [C] glory to the green [F] and gold.
_ _ We've come a long ways in [Bb] this botany bay,
and [C] we're nearly two hundred years [F] old.
_ Hey, glory to [Bb] Australia,
_ _ _ [C] glory to the green and gold.
_ [F] We've come a [C] long [Bb] ways in this botany bay,
[C] and we're nearly two hundred [F] years old.
You're a _ [Bb] crazy botany bay,
[C] and we're_ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _

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