Chords for Oh They Built the Ship Titanic to Sail the Ocean Blue - P.M.Adamson
Tempo:
75.35 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
D
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G]
[C] [F]
[G] [C] Oh, they built the ship Titanic [F] to sail [C] the ocean blue,
And they thought they had a ship that [G] the water would never go through.
It [C] was on the maiden trip when [A] an iceberg [C] hit that ship,
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went down.
[F] [C] It [F] was sad, it was sad, it [C] was sad, mighty sad,
It was sad when that great [D] ship [G] went down.
[C]
Husbands and wives, [F] little children lost [C] their lives,
It was sad when [F] that great [G] ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] [G] [C] Oh, she was far from England and [F] approaching to [C] the shore,
When the ridge refused to [G] associate with the pole,
So [C] they put them down below [A] where they were first [C] to go.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] [C] down.
[G] [C] As the humble closed their eyes in [F] the darkness of [C] the hold,
The ridge upstairs [G] were playing cards for gold,
And [C] they laughed when a sailor said,
[A] There's an iceberg close [C] ahead.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] It [F] was sad, it was sad, it [C] was sad, mighty sad,
It was sad when that [D] great ship [G] went down.
[C]
Husbands and wives, [F] little children lost [C] their lives,
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] [G] When [C] the captain heard the news from [F] a sailor of [C] the mast,
He said, hey boys, [G] we'd better not go too fast,
But [C] the company in their grief said [F] we must increase [C] the speed.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] [G] [C] That ship was full of trouble and [F] the sight about [C] to burst,
When a man on board said, [G] women and children first,
It [C] was a night none would forget.
[F] Even billiards [C] got wet.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] It [F] was sad, it was sad, it [C] was sad, mighty sad,
It was sad when that [G] great ship went down.
[C]
Husbands and wives, [F] little children lost [C] their lives,
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] [F] Oh, they put the lifeboats out o [C]'er the raging stormy sea,
And [G] the band on board [C] played nearer, my God, to thee.
[F] Little children wept and cried as [C] the waves swept o'er the side,
It [D] was sad when that great ship [G] went down.
It [F] was sad, it was sad, it [C] was sad, mighty sad,
It was sad when that [D] great ship [G] went down.
[C]
Husbands and wives, [F] little children lost [C] their lives,
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] [G] [C]
[D] [G] [Am]
[Dm] [G] [Am] [Dm] [G] [C]
[F] [G] [C] [F] [G] [C] Oh, the moral of this story, [F] as I'm about [C] to tell,
Is that you should treat [G] your brothers really well,
[C] For in the good Lord's eyes, [A] you're the same as [C] other guys.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C]
[C] [F]
[G] [C] Oh, they built the ship Titanic [F] to sail [C] the ocean blue,
And they thought they had a ship that [G] the water would never go through.
It [C] was on the maiden trip when [A] an iceberg [C] hit that ship,
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went down.
[F] [C] It [F] was sad, it was sad, it [C] was sad, mighty sad,
It was sad when that great [D] ship [G] went down.
[C]
Husbands and wives, [F] little children lost [C] their lives,
It was sad when [F] that great [G] ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] [G] [C] Oh, she was far from England and [F] approaching to [C] the shore,
When the ridge refused to [G] associate with the pole,
So [C] they put them down below [A] where they were first [C] to go.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] [C] down.
[G] [C] As the humble closed their eyes in [F] the darkness of [C] the hold,
The ridge upstairs [G] were playing cards for gold,
And [C] they laughed when a sailor said,
[A] There's an iceberg close [C] ahead.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] It [F] was sad, it was sad, it [C] was sad, mighty sad,
It was sad when that [D] great ship [G] went down.
[C]
Husbands and wives, [F] little children lost [C] their lives,
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] [G] When [C] the captain heard the news from [F] a sailor of [C] the mast,
He said, hey boys, [G] we'd better not go too fast,
But [C] the company in their grief said [F] we must increase [C] the speed.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] [G] [C] That ship was full of trouble and [F] the sight about [C] to burst,
When a man on board said, [G] women and children first,
It [C] was a night none would forget.
[F] Even billiards [C] got wet.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] It [F] was sad, it was sad, it [C] was sad, mighty sad,
It was sad when that [G] great ship went down.
[C]
Husbands and wives, [F] little children lost [C] their lives,
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] [F] Oh, they put the lifeboats out o [C]'er the raging stormy sea,
And [G] the band on board [C] played nearer, my God, to thee.
[F] Little children wept and cried as [C] the waves swept o'er the side,
It [D] was sad when that great ship [G] went down.
It [F] was sad, it was sad, it [C] was sad, mighty sad,
It was sad when that [D] great ship [G] went down.
[C]
Husbands and wives, [F] little children lost [C] their lives,
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] [G] [C]
[D] [G] [Am]
[Dm] [G] [Am] [Dm] [G] [C]
[F] [G] [C] [F] [G] [C] Oh, the moral of this story, [F] as I'm about [C] to tell,
Is that you should treat [G] your brothers really well,
[C] For in the good Lord's eyes, [A] you're the same as [C] other guys.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C]
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_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ Oh, they built the ship Titanic [F] to sail [C] the ocean blue,
And they thought they had a ship that [G] the water would never go through.
It [C] was on the maiden trip when [A] an iceberg [C] hit that ship,
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went down.
[F] _ [C] It [F] was sad, it was sad, it [C] was sad, mighty sad,
It was sad when that great [D] ship [G] went down.
_ _ [C]
Husbands and wives, [F] little children lost [C] their lives,
It was sad when [F] that great [G] ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] _ [G] [C] Oh, she was far from England and [F] approaching to [C] the shore,
When the ridge refused to [G] associate with the pole,
So [C] they put them down below [A] where they were first [C] to go.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] [C] down.
[G] [C] As the humble closed their eyes in [F] the darkness of [C] the hold, _ _
The ridge upstairs [G] were playing cards for gold,
And [C] they laughed when a sailor said,
[A] There's an iceberg close [C] ahead.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] It [F] was sad, it was sad, it [C] was sad, mighty sad,
It was sad when that [D] great ship [G] went down.
_ _ [C]
Husbands and wives, [F] little children lost [C] their lives,
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] [G] When [C] the captain heard the news from [F] a sailor of [C] the mast,
He said, hey boys, [G] we'd better not go too fast,
But [C] the company in their grief said [F] we must increase [C] the speed.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] _ [G] [C] That ship was full of trouble and [F] the sight about [C] to burst,
When a man on board said, [G] women and children first,
It [C] was a night none would forget.
_ [F] Even billiards [C] got wet.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] It [F] was sad, it was sad, it [C] was sad, mighty sad,
It was sad when that [G] great ship went down.
_ _ [C]
Husbands and wives, [F] little children lost [C] their lives,
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] _ [F] Oh, they put the lifeboats out o [C]'er the raging stormy sea,
And [G] the band on board [C] played nearer, my God, to thee.
[F] Little children wept and cried as [C] the waves swept o'er the side,
It [D] was sad when that great ship [G] went down.
It [F] was sad, it was sad, it [C] was sad, mighty sad,
It was sad when that [D] great ship [G] went down.
_ _ [C]
Husbands and wives, [F] little children lost [C] their lives,
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] _ [G] _ [C] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _
_ [Dm] _ [G] _ [Am] _ [Dm] _ [G] _ [C] _ _
[F] _ [G] _ [C] _ _ [F] _ [G] [C] Oh, the moral of this story, [F] as I'm about [C] to tell,
Is that you should treat [G] your brothers really well,
[C] For in the good Lord's eyes, [A] you're the same as [C] other guys.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ Oh, they built the ship Titanic [F] to sail [C] the ocean blue,
And they thought they had a ship that [G] the water would never go through.
It [C] was on the maiden trip when [A] an iceberg [C] hit that ship,
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went down.
[F] _ [C] It [F] was sad, it was sad, it [C] was sad, mighty sad,
It was sad when that great [D] ship [G] went down.
_ _ [C]
Husbands and wives, [F] little children lost [C] their lives,
It was sad when [F] that great [G] ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] _ [G] [C] Oh, she was far from England and [F] approaching to [C] the shore,
When the ridge refused to [G] associate with the pole,
So [C] they put them down below [A] where they were first [C] to go.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] [C] down.
[G] [C] As the humble closed their eyes in [F] the darkness of [C] the hold, _ _
The ridge upstairs [G] were playing cards for gold,
And [C] they laughed when a sailor said,
[A] There's an iceberg close [C] ahead.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] It [F] was sad, it was sad, it [C] was sad, mighty sad,
It was sad when that [D] great ship [G] went down.
_ _ [C]
Husbands and wives, [F] little children lost [C] their lives,
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] [G] When [C] the captain heard the news from [F] a sailor of [C] the mast,
He said, hey boys, [G] we'd better not go too fast,
But [C] the company in their grief said [F] we must increase [C] the speed.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] _ [G] [C] That ship was full of trouble and [F] the sight about [C] to burst,
When a man on board said, [G] women and children first,
It [C] was a night none would forget.
_ [F] Even billiards [C] got wet.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] It [F] was sad, it was sad, it [C] was sad, mighty sad,
It was sad when that [G] great ship went down.
_ _ [C]
Husbands and wives, [F] little children lost [C] their lives,
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] _ [F] Oh, they put the lifeboats out o [C]'er the raging stormy sea,
And [G] the band on board [C] played nearer, my God, to thee.
[F] Little children wept and cried as [C] the waves swept o'er the side,
It [D] was sad when that great ship [G] went down.
It [F] was sad, it was sad, it [C] was sad, mighty sad,
It was sad when that [D] great ship [G] went down.
_ _ [C]
Husbands and wives, [F] little children lost [C] their lives,
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] _ [G] _ [C] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _
_ [Dm] _ [G] _ [Am] _ [Dm] _ [G] _ [C] _ _
[F] _ [G] _ [C] _ _ [F] _ [G] [C] Oh, the moral of this story, [F] as I'm about [C] to tell,
Is that you should treat [G] your brothers really well,
[C] For in the good Lord's eyes, [A] you're the same as [C] other guys.
It was sad when [G] that great ship [C] went [F] down.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _