On The Road To Mandalay (Remastered) Chords
Tempo:
119.9 bpm
Chords used:
D
Cm
C
G
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
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[F]
[Cm] the old [Dm] Moulmein [C] Pagoda, [Cm] looking [D] eastward [Dbm] to the [F] sea,
[Dm] [Cm] There's a Burma [Fm] broad [Ab] a-setting, and I [G] know she thinks of [Cm] me.
For [Bb] the wind is in the palm trees, and the temple bells they say,
Come you [Eb] back, you [Ab] British soldier, come [D] you back to [G] Mandalay,
[F] Come you back [Em] to [Eb] Mandalay.
[D] [Db]
[D] Come you back [Em] to Mandalay, [C] where the old [Dm] flotilla [G] lays,
[B] Can't you [A] hear their [Fm] paddles chunking [D] from [Gb] Rangoon to [D] Mandalay,
[Em] On the road to [Dm] Mandalay, where [B] the flying [Gm] fishers play,
[G] And the [D] dawn comes up [Abm] like [F]
thunder, [Eb] out of [D] China,
[F] across [C] the bay.
[Db] [Bbm]
[C] [Bbm] [D]
[Ebm] [Bb] [C]
[Bbm] [Bb] [B] [Ab]
[Db] [Fm]
[Gb] [Ebm] [Ab]
[Bb] [Db]
[Eb] [A]
[D]
[Db] [C] [Fm]
[G] Ship [Cm] me somewhere [G] east [Cm] of [C] Suez, where [Cm] the best is like the [N] worst.
[F]
[Cm] the old [Dm] Moulmein [C] Pagoda, [Cm] looking [D] eastward [Dbm] to the [F] sea,
[Dm] [Cm] There's a Burma [Fm] broad [Ab] a-setting, and I [G] know she thinks of [Cm] me.
For [Bb] the wind is in the palm trees, and the temple bells they say,
Come you [Eb] back, you [Ab] British soldier, come [D] you back to [G] Mandalay,
[F] Come you back [Em] to [Eb] Mandalay.
[D] [Db]
[D] Come you back [Em] to Mandalay, [C] where the old [Dm] flotilla [G] lays,
[B] Can't you [A] hear their [Fm] paddles chunking [D] from [Gb] Rangoon to [D] Mandalay,
[Em] On the road to [Dm] Mandalay, where [B] the flying [Gm] fishers play,
[G] And the [D] dawn comes up [Abm] like [F]
thunder, [Eb] out of [D] China,
[F] across [C] the bay.
[Db] [Bbm]
[C] [Bbm] [D]
[Ebm] [Bb] [C]
[Bbm] [Bb] [B] [Ab]
[Db] [Fm]
[Gb] [Ebm] [Ab]
[Bb] [Db]
[Eb] [A]
[D]
[Db] [C] [Fm]
[G] Ship [Cm] me somewhere [G] east [Cm] of [C] Suez, where [Cm] the best is like the [N] worst.
Key:
D
Cm
C
G
F
D
Cm
C
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[Cm] the old [Dm] _ Moulmein [C] Pagoda, [Cm] looking [D] eastward [Dbm] to the [F] sea, _
[Dm] _ [Cm] There's a Burma [Fm] broad [Ab] a-setting, and I [G] know she thinks of [Cm] me.
For [Bb] the wind is in the palm trees, and the temple bells they say,
_ Come you [Eb] back, you [Ab] British soldier, come [D] you back to [G] Mandalay, _
_ [F] Come you back [Em] to [Eb] Mandalay.
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[D] Come you back [Em] to Mandalay, [C] _ where the old [Dm] flotilla [G] lays,
[B] Can't you [A] hear their [Fm] paddles chunking [D] from [Gb] Rangoon to [D] Mandalay,
_ [Em] On the road to _ [Dm] Mandalay, _ where [B] the flying [Gm] fishers play,
_ [G] And the [D] dawn comes up [Abm] like [F]
thunder, [Eb] out of [D] China, _ _ _
[F] _ across [C] the bay. _ _ _
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_ [Ebm] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _
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[G] _ _ Ship [Cm] me somewhere [G] east [Cm] of [C] Suez, where [Cm] the best is like the [N] worst. _ _ _ _ _ _
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[Cm] the old [Dm] _ Moulmein [C] Pagoda, [Cm] looking [D] eastward [Dbm] to the [F] sea, _
[Dm] _ [Cm] There's a Burma [Fm] broad [Ab] a-setting, and I [G] know she thinks of [Cm] me.
For [Bb] the wind is in the palm trees, and the temple bells they say,
_ Come you [Eb] back, you [Ab] British soldier, come [D] you back to [G] Mandalay, _
_ [F] Come you back [Em] to [Eb] Mandalay.
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[D] Come you back [Em] to Mandalay, [C] _ where the old [Dm] flotilla [G] lays,
[B] Can't you [A] hear their [Fm] paddles chunking [D] from [Gb] Rangoon to [D] Mandalay,
_ [Em] On the road to _ [Dm] Mandalay, _ where [B] the flying [Gm] fishers play,
_ [G] And the [D] dawn comes up [Abm] like [F]
thunder, [Eb] out of [D] China, _ _ _
[F] _ across [C] the bay. _ _ _
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_ _ [C] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [D] _
_ [Ebm] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [B] _ [Ab] _
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[Gb] _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
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[G] _ _ Ship [Cm] me somewhere [G] east [Cm] of [C] Suez, where [Cm] the best is like the [N] worst. _ _ _ _ _ _
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