Chords for Jim & Jesse - Where The Chilly Winds Don't Blow
Tempo:
90.6 bpm
Chords used:
B
F#
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Well, I put my [E] name on a homestead [B] claim in 1961
[F#] And now my eyes can view with [B] pride the work my [F#] hands have done
[B] Right here in the [E] heart of the northern part [B] of the Kwandike spittal coal
[F#] But too much ice, not enough spice, [B] makes a young man feel too old
So I'm going [E] where the titty wind [F#] don't blow
[B] Where the women [E] folk don't wear their [F#] mojitos
[B] Where the balmy [E] breezes, sandy [B] beaches, and dandy [F#] peaches grow
[B] I'm going [E] where the titty [B] wind don't blow
You can ask [E] Alaska anything [B] you want to know about me
[F#] She'll testify that I have toiled [B] her soil most [F#] faithfully
[B] For five long years [E] I fought the [B] blinding snow and howling winds
[F#] Now I'm gonna head down south and get [B] my blood thinned out again
Yes, I'm going where [E] the titty wind [F#] don't blow
[B] Where the women folk [E] don't wear their [F#] mojitos
[B] Where the balmy [E] breezes, sandy beaches, [B] and dandy [F#] peaches grow
[B] I'm going [E] where the titty wind [B] don't blow
Well, shut my mouth, [E] I'm back down south [B] and the blood is flowing warm
[F#] Far pretty girl with golden curls, [B] a golden in [F#] my heart
[B] Gonna write a letter [E] to the government [B] and in plain words let them know
[F#] They can give that Kwandike claim of mine [B] back to them Eskimos
For I'm staying [E] where the titty wind [F#] don't blow
[B] Where the women folk [E] don't wear their [F#] mojitos
[B] Where the balmy [E] breezes, sandy [B] beaches, and dandy [F#] peaches grow
[B] I'm staying [E] where the titty [B] wind don't blow
Yes, I'm staying [F#] where the titty [B] wind don't blow
[F#] And now my eyes can view with [B] pride the work my [F#] hands have done
[B] Right here in the [E] heart of the northern part [B] of the Kwandike spittal coal
[F#] But too much ice, not enough spice, [B] makes a young man feel too old
So I'm going [E] where the titty wind [F#] don't blow
[B] Where the women [E] folk don't wear their [F#] mojitos
[B] Where the balmy [E] breezes, sandy [B] beaches, and dandy [F#] peaches grow
[B] I'm going [E] where the titty [B] wind don't blow
You can ask [E] Alaska anything [B] you want to know about me
[F#] She'll testify that I have toiled [B] her soil most [F#] faithfully
[B] For five long years [E] I fought the [B] blinding snow and howling winds
[F#] Now I'm gonna head down south and get [B] my blood thinned out again
Yes, I'm going where [E] the titty wind [F#] don't blow
[B] Where the women folk [E] don't wear their [F#] mojitos
[B] Where the balmy [E] breezes, sandy beaches, [B] and dandy [F#] peaches grow
[B] I'm going [E] where the titty wind [B] don't blow
Well, shut my mouth, [E] I'm back down south [B] and the blood is flowing warm
[F#] Far pretty girl with golden curls, [B] a golden in [F#] my heart
[B] Gonna write a letter [E] to the government [B] and in plain words let them know
[F#] They can give that Kwandike claim of mine [B] back to them Eskimos
For I'm staying [E] where the titty wind [F#] don't blow
[B] Where the women folk [E] don't wear their [F#] mojitos
[B] Where the balmy [E] breezes, sandy [B] beaches, and dandy [F#] peaches grow
[B] I'm staying [E] where the titty [B] wind don't blow
Yes, I'm staying [F#] where the titty [B] wind don't blow
Key:
B
F#
E
B
F#
E
B
F#
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Well, I put my [E] name on a homestead [B] claim in 1961
[F#] And now my eyes can view with [B] pride the work my [F#] hands have done
[B] Right here in the [E] heart of the northern part [B] of the Kwandike spittal coal
[F#] But too much ice, not enough spice, [B] makes a young man feel too old
So I'm going [E] where the titty wind [F#] don't blow
_ [B] Where the women [E] folk don't wear their [F#] mojitos
_ [B] Where the balmy [E] breezes, sandy [B] beaches, and dandy [F#] peaches grow
[B] I'm going [E] where the titty [B] wind don't blow _ _ _ _ _
You can ask [E] Alaska anything [B] you want to know about me
[F#] She'll testify that I have toiled [B] her soil most [F#] faithfully
_ _ [B] For five long years [E] I fought the [B] blinding snow and howling winds
[F#] Now I'm gonna head down south and get [B] my blood thinned out again
Yes, I'm going where [E] the titty wind [F#] don't blow
_ [B] Where the women folk [E] don't wear their [F#] mojitos
_ _ [B] Where the balmy [E] breezes, sandy beaches, [B] and dandy [F#] peaches grow
[B] I'm going [E] where the titty wind [B] don't blow _ _ _ _ _
Well, shut my mouth, [E] I'm back down south [B] and the blood is flowing warm
[F#] Far pretty girl with golden curls, [B] a golden in [F#] my heart
_ _ [B] Gonna write a letter [E] to the government [B] and in plain words let them know
[F#] They can give that Kwandike claim of mine [B] back to them Eskimos
For I'm staying [E] where the titty wind [F#] don't blow
_ [B] Where the women folk [E] don't wear their [F#] mojitos
_ _ [B] Where the balmy [E] breezes, sandy [B] beaches, and dandy [F#] peaches grow
[B] I'm staying [E] where the titty [B] wind don't blow
Yes, I'm staying [F#] where the titty [B] wind don't blow _ _ _ _ _
Well, I put my [E] name on a homestead [B] claim in 1961
[F#] And now my eyes can view with [B] pride the work my [F#] hands have done
[B] Right here in the [E] heart of the northern part [B] of the Kwandike spittal coal
[F#] But too much ice, not enough spice, [B] makes a young man feel too old
So I'm going [E] where the titty wind [F#] don't blow
_ [B] Where the women [E] folk don't wear their [F#] mojitos
_ [B] Where the balmy [E] breezes, sandy [B] beaches, and dandy [F#] peaches grow
[B] I'm going [E] where the titty [B] wind don't blow _ _ _ _ _
You can ask [E] Alaska anything [B] you want to know about me
[F#] She'll testify that I have toiled [B] her soil most [F#] faithfully
_ _ [B] For five long years [E] I fought the [B] blinding snow and howling winds
[F#] Now I'm gonna head down south and get [B] my blood thinned out again
Yes, I'm going where [E] the titty wind [F#] don't blow
_ [B] Where the women folk [E] don't wear their [F#] mojitos
_ _ [B] Where the balmy [E] breezes, sandy beaches, [B] and dandy [F#] peaches grow
[B] I'm going [E] where the titty wind [B] don't blow _ _ _ _ _
Well, shut my mouth, [E] I'm back down south [B] and the blood is flowing warm
[F#] Far pretty girl with golden curls, [B] a golden in [F#] my heart
_ _ [B] Gonna write a letter [E] to the government [B] and in plain words let them know
[F#] They can give that Kwandike claim of mine [B] back to them Eskimos
For I'm staying [E] where the titty wind [F#] don't blow
_ [B] Where the women folk [E] don't wear their [F#] mojitos
_ _ [B] Where the balmy [E] breezes, sandy [B] beaches, and dandy [F#] peaches grow
[B] I'm staying [E] where the titty [B] wind don't blow
Yes, I'm staying [F#] where the titty [B] wind don't blow _ _ _ _ _