Chords for Roy Payne - Medals of Gold

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121.05 bpm
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F

C

Bb

G

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Roy Payne - Medals of Gold chords
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Hi, my name is Roy Payne.
I wrote this song for all the servicemen that ever served for this beautiful country, Canada.
Well, he gave all the men some, [C] his comrades [F] in arms.
[Bb] He gave both his legs a piece of [F] one arm.
[Bb] He once was a young man, his life in [F] his eyes, and he never once questioned why [C] young soldiers [F] die.
A [Bb] Canadian hero passed on [F] today.
He moved on to live with his Jewish [C] senior day.
[G] So long, old soldier, may God bless [F] your soul.
You're a hero to me [C] with your medals [F] of gold.
Take a walk in the graveyard [C] at the first [F] light of dawn.
[Bb] Talk to old soldiers who've left and [F] moved on.
[Bb] Don't ever forget why them old soldiers [F] died.
Don't be ashamed [C] of the tears [F] in your eyes.
[Bb] A Canadian hero passed on [F] today.
He moved on to live with his Jewish [C] senior day.
[Bb] So long, old soldier, may God [F] bless your soul.
You're a hero to me with [C] your medals [F] of gold.
If you meet an old soldier [C] on the street [F] where you live,
[Bb] go up and thank him for the things that [F] he did.
[Bb] Tell him you're proud of the freedom [F] you know.
Then reach out and touch [C] all his medals [F] of gold.
[Bb] A Canadian hero passed on [F] today.
He moved on to live with his two [C] missing legs.
[Bb] So long, old soldier, may God bless [F] your soul.
You're a hero to me [C] with your medals [F] of gold.
You're a hero to me [C] with your medals of gold.
[F] [Bb]
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F
134211111
C
3211
Bb
12341111
G
2131
F
134211111
C
3211
Bb
12341111
G
2131
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Hi, my name is Roy Payne.
I _ wrote this song for all the _ servicemen that ever _ served for this beautiful country, Canada. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Well, he gave all the men some, [C] his comrades [F] in arms. _ _ _
[Bb] He gave both his legs a piece of [F] one arm.
_ _ _ [Bb] He once was a young man, his life in [F] his eyes, _ _ _ and he never once questioned why [C] young soldiers [F] die.
_ _ A [Bb] Canadian _ hero _ passed on [F] today. _ _ _
He moved on to live with his Jewish [C] senior day.
_ _ _ _ [G] So long, old soldier, may God bless [F] your soul. _ _ _
You're a hero to me [C] with your medals [F] of gold. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Take a walk in the graveyard [C] at the first [F] light of dawn. _ _ _
_ [Bb] Talk to old soldiers who've left and [F] moved on.
_ _ [Bb] Don't ever _ forget why them old soldiers [F] _ died. _ _
_ Don't be ashamed [C] of the tears [F] in your eyes.
_ _ [Bb] A Canadian _ hero _ passed on [F] today. _ _ _
He moved on to live with his Jewish [C] senior day.
_ _ _ [Bb] So long, old soldier, may God [F] bless your soul. _ _ _
You're a hero to me with [C] your medals [F] of gold. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ If you meet an old soldier [C] on the street [F] where you live, _ _
_ [Bb] go up and thank him for the things that [F] he did.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] Tell him you're proud of the freedom [F] you know. _ _ _
Then reach out and touch [C] all his medals [F] of gold.
_ _ _ [Bb] A Canadian _ hero _ passed on [F] today. _ _ _
He moved on to live with his two [C] missing legs.
_ _ _ [Bb] So long, old soldier, may God bless [F] your soul. _ _ _
You're a hero to me [C] with your medals [F] of gold. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ You're a hero to me [C] with your medals of gold.
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _

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