Chords for Roger Whittaker - The Last Farewell 1975
Tempo:
95 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Bb
Fm
Ab
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Gb] [Bbm] [Eb]
There's a ship lined with [Bb] drink and many [Eb] in the harbor
Tomorrow for old England, [Ab] she says
Far away from your land of endless sunshine
To my land full of rainy skies [Bb] and deers
I [Eb] shall [Bb] be aboard the ship [Eb] tomorrow
Though my heart is full of tears and [Ab] despair
[Fm] For [Bbm] [Eb] you are [Gm]
[Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly
[Fm] More dearly [Bb] than a spoken [Eb] word can tell [Cm] me
[Fm]
[Bb] For you [Eb] are [Gm] [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly
[Fm] More dearly [Bb] than a spoken [Eb] word
[Bbm] [Eb] [Bbm] [Eb]
I hear [Bbm] there's a wicked [Eb] war ablazing
[Bbm] And [Eb] the taste of war I know so [Ab] very well
Even now I see the foreign flag raising
[Fm] The guns on fire as we sail [Bb] into hell
[Eb] Fear [Bb] of death it brings [Eb] no sorrow
But how bitter will be this last [Ab] farewell
[Fm] [Bb] For you [Eb] are [Gm]
[Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have loved [Bb] you dearly
[Fm] More [Bb] dearly than a spoken [Eb] word can tell [Cm] [Fm]
[Bb] me
For you [Eb] are [Gm] [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I have loved [Bb] you dearly
[Fm] More dearly than [Bb] a spoken word
[Eb]
[Bbm] [Eb] [Bbm] [Eb]
Though death and [Bb] darkness gather [Eb] all about me
And my ship be torn apart upon [Ab] the sea
I shall smell again the fragrance of the islands
[Fm] In the heaving waves that brought me [Bb] once to thee
[Eb] And should I return [Bb] safe home [Eb] again
I shall watch the English mist roll [Ab] through the day
[Fm] [Bb] For you [Eb] [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly
[Fm] More dearly [Bb] than a spoken [Eb] word can [Cm] tell
[Fm]
For [Gm] you [Eb] are [Gm] [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I have loved [Bb] you dearly
[Fm] More [Bb] dearly than a spoken [Eb] word can tell
[Gb] [Eb]
[Db] [Eb]
There's a ship lined with [Bb] drink and many [Eb] in the harbor
Tomorrow for old England, [Ab] she says
Far away from your land of endless sunshine
To my land full of rainy skies [Bb] and deers
I [Eb] shall [Bb] be aboard the ship [Eb] tomorrow
Though my heart is full of tears and [Ab] despair
[Fm] For [Bbm] [Eb] you are [Gm]
[Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly
[Fm] More dearly [Bb] than a spoken [Eb] word can tell [Cm] me
[Fm]
[Bb] For you [Eb] are [Gm] [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly
[Fm] More dearly [Bb] than a spoken [Eb] word
[Bbm] [Eb] [Bbm] [Eb]
I hear [Bbm] there's a wicked [Eb] war ablazing
[Bbm] And [Eb] the taste of war I know so [Ab] very well
Even now I see the foreign flag raising
[Fm] The guns on fire as we sail [Bb] into hell
[Eb] Fear [Bb] of death it brings [Eb] no sorrow
But how bitter will be this last [Ab] farewell
[Fm] [Bb] For you [Eb] are [Gm]
[Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have loved [Bb] you dearly
[Fm] More [Bb] dearly than a spoken [Eb] word can tell [Cm] [Fm]
[Bb] me
For you [Eb] are [Gm] [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I have loved [Bb] you dearly
[Fm] More dearly than [Bb] a spoken word
[Eb]
[Bbm] [Eb] [Bbm] [Eb]
Though death and [Bb] darkness gather [Eb] all about me
And my ship be torn apart upon [Ab] the sea
I shall smell again the fragrance of the islands
[Fm] In the heaving waves that brought me [Bb] once to thee
[Eb] And should I return [Bb] safe home [Eb] again
I shall watch the English mist roll [Ab] through the day
[Fm] [Bb] For you [Eb] [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly
[Fm] More dearly [Bb] than a spoken [Eb] word can [Cm] tell
[Fm]
For [Gm] you [Eb] are [Gm] [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I have loved [Bb] you dearly
[Fm] More [Bb] dearly than a spoken [Eb] word can tell
[Gb] [Eb]
[Db] [Eb]
Key:
Eb
Bb
Fm
Ab
Cm
Eb
Bb
Fm
[Gb] _ [Bbm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ There's a ship lined with [Bb] drink and many [Eb] in the harbor
_ Tomorrow for old England, [Ab] she says
_ Far away from your land of endless sunshine
_ To my land full of rainy skies [Bb] and deers
I [Eb] shall [Bb] be aboard the ship [Eb] tomorrow
_ Though my heart is full of tears and [Ab] despair _
_ [Fm] For _ [Bbm] [Eb] you are [Gm] _
[Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly
[Fm] More dearly [Bb] than a spoken [Eb] word can tell [Cm] me
[Fm] _
[Bb] For you [Eb] are [Gm] [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly
[Fm] More dearly [Bb] than a spoken [Eb] word _
[Bbm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ I hear [Bbm] there's a wicked [Eb] war ablazing
[Bbm] And [Eb] the taste of war I know so [Ab] very well
_ Even now I see the foreign flag raising
_ [Fm] The guns on fire as we sail [Bb] into hell
_ [Eb] Fear [Bb] of death it brings [Eb] no sorrow
But how bitter will be this last [Ab] farewell _
_ _ [Fm] _ [Bb] For you [Eb] are [Gm]
[Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have loved [Bb] you dearly
[Fm] More [Bb] dearly than a spoken [Eb] word can tell [Cm] _ _ [Fm] _
[Bb] me
For you [Eb] are [Gm] [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I have loved [Bb] you dearly
[Fm] More dearly than [Bb] a spoken word
[Eb] _ _
[Bbm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ Though death and [Bb] darkness gather [Eb] all about me
_ And my ship be torn apart upon [Ab] the sea
I shall smell again the fragrance of the islands
[Fm] In the heaving waves that brought me [Bb] once to thee
_ [Eb] And should I return [Bb] safe home [Eb] again _
I shall watch the English mist roll [Ab] through the day
_ [Fm] _ _ [Bb] For you [Eb] [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly
[Fm] More dearly [Bb] than a spoken [Eb] word can [Cm] tell
_ [Fm] _
For [Gm] you [Eb] are [Gm] [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I have loved [Bb] you dearly
[Fm] More [Bb] dearly than a spoken [Eb] word can tell
_ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ There's a ship lined with [Bb] drink and many [Eb] in the harbor
_ Tomorrow for old England, [Ab] she says
_ Far away from your land of endless sunshine
_ To my land full of rainy skies [Bb] and deers
I [Eb] shall [Bb] be aboard the ship [Eb] tomorrow
_ Though my heart is full of tears and [Ab] despair _
_ [Fm] For _ [Bbm] [Eb] you are [Gm] _
[Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly
[Fm] More dearly [Bb] than a spoken [Eb] word can tell [Cm] me
[Fm] _
[Bb] For you [Eb] are [Gm] [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly
[Fm] More dearly [Bb] than a spoken [Eb] word _
[Bbm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ I hear [Bbm] there's a wicked [Eb] war ablazing
[Bbm] And [Eb] the taste of war I know so [Ab] very well
_ Even now I see the foreign flag raising
_ [Fm] The guns on fire as we sail [Bb] into hell
_ [Eb] Fear [Bb] of death it brings [Eb] no sorrow
But how bitter will be this last [Ab] farewell _
_ _ [Fm] _ [Bb] For you [Eb] are [Gm]
[Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have loved [Bb] you dearly
[Fm] More [Bb] dearly than a spoken [Eb] word can tell [Cm] _ _ [Fm] _
[Bb] me
For you [Eb] are [Gm] [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I have loved [Bb] you dearly
[Fm] More dearly than [Bb] a spoken word
[Eb] _ _
[Bbm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ Though death and [Bb] darkness gather [Eb] all about me
_ And my ship be torn apart upon [Ab] the sea
I shall smell again the fragrance of the islands
[Fm] In the heaving waves that brought me [Bb] once to thee
_ [Eb] And should I return [Bb] safe home [Eb] again _
I shall watch the English mist roll [Ab] through the day
_ [Fm] _ _ [Bb] For you [Eb] [Gm] are [Cm] beautiful [Fm] and I have [Bb] loved you dearly
[Fm] More dearly [Bb] than a spoken [Eb] word can [Cm] tell
_ [Fm] _
For [Gm] you [Eb] are [Gm] [Cm] beautiful [Ab] and I have loved [Bb] you dearly
[Fm] More [Bb] dearly than a spoken [Eb] word can tell
_ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _