Chords for Phil Ochs - I Ain't Marchin' Anymore
Tempo:
121.8 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
Em
Am
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [D]
[A] [Em] [Am]
[D]
[G] I marched to the battle of New [D] Orleans at the end of the early [D] British war.
[G] The young land started growing, [F] the young [Em] blood started flowing, [Am] but I ain't [E] marching
[D] anymore.
[G] For I killed my share of engines [A] in a thousand different fights.
[G] I was there at the little big [D] farm.
[G] I heard many men lying, [F] I saw many [Em] more [Am] dying, but I ain't marching [D] anymore.
[C]
It's always the old [G] to lead us to the war.
[Em] It's always the young to [A] fall.
[C] Now look at all we've won [Em] with the saber and the gun.
[Am] Tell me is it [D] worth it all?
[A] [G] For I stole California from [D] the Mexican [G] land, fought in the bloody [D] Civil War.
[E] Yes, [Em] I even killed [C] my brothers, [Em] so many others, [Am] but I ain't marching [D]
anymore.
[G] For I marched to the battles of the [D] German trench in a war that was bound to end [D] all war.
Oh, [G] I must have killed a [B] million men.
[F] Now [Em] they want me back [Am] again, but I ain't marching [D] anymore.
[C] It's always the old [G] to lead us to the war.
It's [Em] always the [A] young to fall.
[G] Now look at all we've won with the saber [Em] and the gun.
[Am] Tell me [E] is it worth [D] it all?
[G] For I flew the final mission in the [A] Japanese [G] sky, set off the mighty mushroom [D] roar.
[G] When I saw the cities [Am] burning, knew that [Em] I was learning [Am] that I ain't marching [D] anymore.
[G] Now the labor leader is screaming when [D] they close the missile plant.
[G] United Fruit screams at the Cuban [D] shore.
[G] Call it peace or [C] call it [A] treason.
[F] Call it love or [Em] call it reason.
[Am] But I ain't marching [D] anymore.
[E] I ain't marching [D] anymore.
[A]
[A] [Em] [Am]
[D]
[G] I marched to the battle of New [D] Orleans at the end of the early [D] British war.
[G] The young land started growing, [F] the young [Em] blood started flowing, [Am] but I ain't [E] marching
[D] anymore.
[G] For I killed my share of engines [A] in a thousand different fights.
[G] I was there at the little big [D] farm.
[G] I heard many men lying, [F] I saw many [Em] more [Am] dying, but I ain't marching [D] anymore.
[C]
It's always the old [G] to lead us to the war.
[Em] It's always the young to [A] fall.
[C] Now look at all we've won [Em] with the saber and the gun.
[Am] Tell me is it [D] worth it all?
[A] [G] For I stole California from [D] the Mexican [G] land, fought in the bloody [D] Civil War.
[E] Yes, [Em] I even killed [C] my brothers, [Em] so many others, [Am] but I ain't marching [D]
anymore.
[G] For I marched to the battles of the [D] German trench in a war that was bound to end [D] all war.
Oh, [G] I must have killed a [B] million men.
[F] Now [Em] they want me back [Am] again, but I ain't marching [D] anymore.
[C] It's always the old [G] to lead us to the war.
It's [Em] always the [A] young to fall.
[G] Now look at all we've won with the saber [Em] and the gun.
[Am] Tell me [E] is it worth [D] it all?
[G] For I flew the final mission in the [A] Japanese [G] sky, set off the mighty mushroom [D] roar.
[G] When I saw the cities [Am] burning, knew that [Em] I was learning [Am] that I ain't marching [D] anymore.
[G] Now the labor leader is screaming when [D] they close the missile plant.
[G] United Fruit screams at the Cuban [D] shore.
[G] Call it peace or [C] call it [A] treason.
[F] Call it love or [Em] call it reason.
[Am] But I ain't marching [D] anymore.
[E] I ain't marching [D] anymore.
[A]
Key:
D
G
Em
Am
A
D
G
Em
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] I marched to the battle of New [D] Orleans at the end of the early [D] British war.
[G] The young land started growing, [F] the young [Em] blood started flowing, [Am] but I ain't [E] marching _
[D] anymore.
_ _ _ _ [G] For I killed my share of engines [A] in a thousand different fights.
[G] I was there at the little big [D] farm.
[G] I heard many men lying, [F] I saw many [Em] more [Am] dying, but I ain't marching [D] _ anymore.
_ [C]
It's always the old [G] to lead us to the war.
[Em] It's always the young to [A] fall. _ _
[C] Now look at all we've won [Em] with the saber and the gun.
[Am] Tell me is it [D] worth it _ all?
[A] _ [G] For I stole California from [D] the Mexican [G] land, fought in the bloody [D] Civil War.
[E] Yes, [Em] I even killed [C] my brothers, [Em] so many others, [Am] but I ain't marching [D]
anymore.
_ _ _ [G] For I marched to the battles of the [D] German trench in a war that was bound to end [D] all war.
Oh, [G] I must have killed a [B] million men.
[F] Now [Em] they want me back [Am] again, but I ain't marching [D] anymore.
_ _ [C] It's always the old [G] to lead us to the war.
It's [Em] always the [A] young to fall. _ _
[G] Now look at all we've won with the saber [Em] and the gun.
[Am] Tell me [E] is it worth [D] it all?
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ For I flew the final mission in the [A] Japanese [G] sky, set off the mighty mushroom [D] roar.
[G] When I saw the cities [Am] burning, knew that [Em] I was learning [Am] that I ain't marching [D] anymore. _ _
_ _ _ [G] Now the labor leader is screaming when [D] they close the missile plant.
[G] United Fruit screams at the Cuban [D] shore.
_ [G] Call it peace or [C] call it [A] treason.
[F] Call it love or [Em] call it reason.
[Am] But I ain't marching [D] anymore. _
[E] _ I ain't marching [D] anymore. _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] I marched to the battle of New [D] Orleans at the end of the early [D] British war.
[G] The young land started growing, [F] the young [Em] blood started flowing, [Am] but I ain't [E] marching _
[D] anymore.
_ _ _ _ [G] For I killed my share of engines [A] in a thousand different fights.
[G] I was there at the little big [D] farm.
[G] I heard many men lying, [F] I saw many [Em] more [Am] dying, but I ain't marching [D] _ anymore.
_ [C]
It's always the old [G] to lead us to the war.
[Em] It's always the young to [A] fall. _ _
[C] Now look at all we've won [Em] with the saber and the gun.
[Am] Tell me is it [D] worth it _ all?
[A] _ [G] For I stole California from [D] the Mexican [G] land, fought in the bloody [D] Civil War.
[E] Yes, [Em] I even killed [C] my brothers, [Em] so many others, [Am] but I ain't marching [D]
anymore.
_ _ _ [G] For I marched to the battles of the [D] German trench in a war that was bound to end [D] all war.
Oh, [G] I must have killed a [B] million men.
[F] Now [Em] they want me back [Am] again, but I ain't marching [D] anymore.
_ _ [C] It's always the old [G] to lead us to the war.
It's [Em] always the [A] young to fall. _ _
[G] Now look at all we've won with the saber [Em] and the gun.
[Am] Tell me [E] is it worth [D] it all?
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ For I flew the final mission in the [A] Japanese [G] sky, set off the mighty mushroom [D] roar.
[G] When I saw the cities [Am] burning, knew that [Em] I was learning [Am] that I ain't marching [D] anymore. _ _
_ _ _ [G] Now the labor leader is screaming when [D] they close the missile plant.
[G] United Fruit screams at the Cuban [D] shore.
_ [G] Call it peace or [C] call it [A] treason.
[F] Call it love or [Em] call it reason.
[Am] But I ain't marching [D] anymore. _
[E] _ I ain't marching [D] anymore. _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _