Chords for Jolly Rogers - All For Me Grog
Tempo:
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Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Well, this next song is about one of our very most favorite drinks in the whole [N] world.
And my dear friend, Kane.
What might that most favorite drink of the world of ours be?
What?
You don't know how to do it?
I don't think so.
Good enough.
Well, today, it's grog.
Ah, grog.
And what, may you ask, is grog?
What you are!
I'm glad you asked.
[G] Imagine that.
My [C] friends, grog is [G] that very special mixture of [D] rum and water, only [G] without the water.
[C] And what do they put in place of [D] that missing water?
Rum.
Rum, of course, that's right.
[C] [G] Well, that's what we call a [C] double, or grog.
[D] And this, my friends, is our song.
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[G] And it's all for me, [C] grog.
Hey!
[G] Jolly, jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, where the lassie's eating him.
Far across the western [A] ocean I must wander.
[G] Where a hound he broods, where he's walking on his hooves.
All for me, [D] dear, until I go.
Well, the coal is warm [C] out and the heat [G] is cold.
[C] It's cooking up [D] for an hour.
[G] And it's all for me, grog.
[C] Hey!
[G] Jolly, jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, [D] dear, until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet [C] him, where the [G] lassie's eating him.
Far across [C] the western ocean [E] I must wander.
[G] Hey!
Where are me shirts?
Me gnoggy, gnoggy shirts.
All done for me, [D] dear, until I go.
[G] Well, the colour is all war and the sleeping on all torn.
And the tail is [C] cooking up for [D] that awhile.
Hey!
And it's all [G] for me, grog.
[C] Hey!
Me jolly, [G] jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, [C] where the lassie's [G] eating him.
Far across the western [D] ocean I must wander.
Hey!
And where [G] is me bed?
Me gnoggy, gnoggy bed.
All done for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Well, I lent it to a whore, now the sheep is all worn.
And the strings are [C] looking up for [D] that awhile. Hey!
And it's all for me, grog.
[C] Hey!
Me jolly, [G] jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, [C] who's in a house [G] of ill repute.
And I think [C] I'll have to go [E] back there tomorrow.
[G] And where is me waist?
[C] Me [G] gnoggy, gnoggy breast.
All done for me, [D] dear, until I go.
[A] Well, her [Em] is torn out and her [G] is knocked about.
And her [C] is looking [E] for that awhile.
[G] Hey!
And it's all for me, grog.
[C] Hey!
Me [G] jolly, jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, [D] dear, until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, who's in a house of ill repute.
And I think I'll have to go [A] back there tomorrow.
[G] And I'll see me in the head, when I'll have a bit of bed.
Since I came ashore [D] with me plunder,
[G] I've seen centipedes and snakes, and I'm full of pain to this.
And I think I'll [D] make a pot for my peyonder.
[Em] And it's all for me, grog.
Me jolly, [G] jolly, grog.
All for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, who's in a house of ill repute.
And I think [E] I'll have to go back there [G] tomorrow.
Yes, I think I'll [Gm] have to go back [A] there tomorrow.
[D] [G]
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And my dear friend, Kane.
What might that most favorite drink of the world of ours be?
What?
You don't know how to do it?
I don't think so.
Good enough.
Well, today, it's grog.
Ah, grog.
And what, may you ask, is grog?
What you are!
I'm glad you asked.
[G] Imagine that.
My [C] friends, grog is [G] that very special mixture of [D] rum and water, only [G] without the water.
[C] And what do they put in place of [D] that missing water?
Rum.
Rum, of course, that's right.
[C] [G] Well, that's what we call a [C] double, or grog.
[D] And this, my friends, is our song.
[F]
[G] And it's all for me, [C] grog.
Hey!
[G] Jolly, jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, where the lassie's eating him.
Far across the western [A] ocean I must wander.
[G] Where a hound he broods, where he's walking on his hooves.
All for me, [D] dear, until I go.
Well, the coal is warm [C] out and the heat [G] is cold.
[C] It's cooking up [D] for an hour.
[G] And it's all for me, grog.
[C] Hey!
[G] Jolly, jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, [D] dear, until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet [C] him, where the [G] lassie's eating him.
Far across [C] the western ocean [E] I must wander.
[G] Hey!
Where are me shirts?
Me gnoggy, gnoggy shirts.
All done for me, [D] dear, until I go.
[G] Well, the colour is all war and the sleeping on all torn.
And the tail is [C] cooking up for [D] that awhile.
Hey!
And it's all [G] for me, grog.
[C] Hey!
Me jolly, [G] jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, [C] where the lassie's [G] eating him.
Far across the western [D] ocean I must wander.
Hey!
And where [G] is me bed?
Me gnoggy, gnoggy bed.
All done for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Well, I lent it to a whore, now the sheep is all worn.
And the strings are [C] looking up for [D] that awhile. Hey!
And it's all for me, grog.
[C] Hey!
Me jolly, [G] jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, [C] who's in a house [G] of ill repute.
And I think [C] I'll have to go [E] back there tomorrow.
[G] And where is me waist?
[C] Me [G] gnoggy, gnoggy breast.
All done for me, [D] dear, until I go.
[A] Well, her [Em] is torn out and her [G] is knocked about.
And her [C] is looking [E] for that awhile.
[G] Hey!
And it's all for me, grog.
[C] Hey!
Me [G] jolly, jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, [D] dear, until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, who's in a house of ill repute.
And I think I'll have to go [A] back there tomorrow.
[G] And I'll see me in the head, when I'll have a bit of bed.
Since I came ashore [D] with me plunder,
[G] I've seen centipedes and snakes, and I'm full of pain to this.
And I think I'll [D] make a pot for my peyonder.
[Em] And it's all for me, grog.
Me jolly, [G] jolly, grog.
All for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, who's in a house of ill repute.
And I think [E] I'll have to go back there [G] tomorrow.
Yes, I think I'll [Gm] have to go back [A] there tomorrow.
[D] [G]
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_ Well, this next song is about one of our very most favorite drinks in the whole [N] world.
And my dear friend, Kane.
What might that most favorite drink of the world of ours be?
What? _
_ _ _ _ _ You don't know how to do it?
I don't think so.
Good enough.
Well, today, it's grog.
_ _ _ _ Ah, grog.
And what, may you ask, is grog?
What you are!
I'm glad you asked. _ _
[G] Imagine that.
My [C] friends, grog is [G] that very special mixture of [D] rum and water, _ only [G] without the water.
_ _ [C] And what do they put in place of [D] that missing water?
_ Rum.
Rum, of course, that's right.
[C] _ [G] Well, _ that's what we call a [C] double, or grog.
[D] And this, my friends, is our song. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[G] And it's all for me, [C] grog.
Hey!
[G] Jolly, jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, where the lassie's eating him.
Far across the western [A] ocean I must wander.
_ [G] Where a hound he broods, where he's walking on his hooves.
All for me, [D] dear, until I go.
Well, the coal is warm [C] out and the heat [G] _ _ is cold.
[C] It's cooking up [D] for an hour.
[G] _ And it's all for me, grog.
[C] Hey!
[G] Jolly, jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, [D] dear, until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet [C] him, where the [G] lassie's eating him.
Far across [C] the western ocean [E] I must wander.
[G] Hey!
Where are me shirts?
Me gnoggy, gnoggy shirts.
All done for me, [D] dear, until I go.
[G] Well, the colour is all war and the sleeping on all torn.
And the tail is [C] cooking up for [D] that awhile.
Hey!
And it's all [G] for me, grog.
[C] Hey!
Me jolly, [G] jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, [C] where the lassie's [G] eating him.
Far across the western [D] ocean I must wander.
Hey!
And where [G] is me bed?
Me gnoggy, gnoggy bed.
All done for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Well, I lent it to a whore, now the sheep is all worn.
And the strings are [C] looking up for [D] that awhile. Hey!
And it's all for me, grog.
[C] Hey!
Me jolly, [G] jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, [C] who's in a house [G] of ill repute.
And I think [C] I'll have to go [E] back there _ tomorrow.
[G] And where is me waist?
[C] Me [G] gnoggy, gnoggy breast.
_ All done for me, [D] dear, until I go.
[A] Well, her [Em] is torn out and her [G] is knocked about.
And her [C] is looking [E] for that awhile.
[G] Hey!
And it's all for me, grog.
[C] Hey!
Me [G] jolly, jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, [D] dear, until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, who's in a house of ill repute.
And I think I'll have to go [A] back there _ tomorrow.
[G] And I'll see me in the head, when I'll have a bit of bed.
Since I came ashore [D] with me plunder,
_ [G] I've seen centipedes and snakes, and I'm full of pain to this.
And I think I'll [D] make a pot for my peyonder.
[Em] And it's all for me, grog.
Me jolly, [G] jolly, grog.
All for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, who's in a house of ill repute.
And I think [E] I'll have to go back there _ [G] tomorrow.
Yes, I think I'll [Gm] have to go back [A] there _ tomorrow.
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And my dear friend, Kane.
What might that most favorite drink of the world of ours be?
What? _
_ _ _ _ _ You don't know how to do it?
I don't think so.
Good enough.
Well, today, it's grog.
_ _ _ _ Ah, grog.
And what, may you ask, is grog?
What you are!
I'm glad you asked. _ _
[G] Imagine that.
My [C] friends, grog is [G] that very special mixture of [D] rum and water, _ only [G] without the water.
_ _ [C] And what do they put in place of [D] that missing water?
_ Rum.
Rum, of course, that's right.
[C] _ [G] Well, _ that's what we call a [C] double, or grog.
[D] And this, my friends, is our song. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[G] And it's all for me, [C] grog.
Hey!
[G] Jolly, jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, where the lassie's eating him.
Far across the western [A] ocean I must wander.
_ [G] Where a hound he broods, where he's walking on his hooves.
All for me, [D] dear, until I go.
Well, the coal is warm [C] out and the heat [G] _ _ is cold.
[C] It's cooking up [D] for an hour.
[G] _ And it's all for me, grog.
[C] Hey!
[G] Jolly, jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, [D] dear, until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet [C] him, where the [G] lassie's eating him.
Far across [C] the western ocean [E] I must wander.
[G] Hey!
Where are me shirts?
Me gnoggy, gnoggy shirts.
All done for me, [D] dear, until I go.
[G] Well, the colour is all war and the sleeping on all torn.
And the tail is [C] cooking up for [D] that awhile.
Hey!
And it's all [G] for me, grog.
[C] Hey!
Me jolly, [G] jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, [C] where the lassie's [G] eating him.
Far across the western [D] ocean I must wander.
Hey!
And where [G] is me bed?
Me gnoggy, gnoggy bed.
All done for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Well, I lent it to a whore, now the sheep is all worn.
And the strings are [C] looking up for [D] that awhile. Hey!
And it's all for me, grog.
[C] Hey!
Me jolly, [G] jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, [C] who's in a house [G] of ill repute.
And I think [C] I'll have to go [E] back there _ tomorrow.
[G] And where is me waist?
[C] Me [G] gnoggy, gnoggy breast.
_ All done for me, [D] dear, until I go.
[A] Well, her [Em] is torn out and her [G] is knocked about.
And her [C] is looking [E] for that awhile.
[G] Hey!
And it's all for me, grog.
[C] Hey!
Me [G] jolly, jolly, jolly, hey!
All for me, [D] dear, until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, who's in a house of ill repute.
And I think I'll have to go [A] back there _ tomorrow.
[G] And I'll see me in the head, when I'll have a bit of bed.
Since I came ashore [D] with me plunder,
_ [G] I've seen centipedes and snakes, and I'm full of pain to this.
And I think I'll [D] make a pot for my peyonder.
[Em] And it's all for me, grog.
Me jolly, [G] jolly, grog.
All for me, dear, [D] until I go.
[G] Where the fence I'll meet him, who's in a house of ill repute.
And I think [E] I'll have to go back there _ [G] tomorrow.
Yes, I think I'll [Gm] have to go back [A] there _ tomorrow.
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