Chords for Simply Bushed - Raise Your Glass
Tempo:
64.025 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
F#m
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [E] [A]
There comes a [D] time in [A] every life, time to [D] stand your ground, [A] time to fight.
[F#m] And some you [D] win, some you lose, you can't just [A] walk away.
[F#m] A lesson [D] learned in blood, the highest [A] price to pay.
Raise your glass to a hundred years of freedom, [F#m] raise your glass [D] to the [A] men who took the fall, raise your glass.
Give [E] thanks [F#] for this [F#m] country, [D] there's a [E] generation never [A] coming home.
[E] [A]
An English colonel made that careless call, with no [D] regard for human [A] life at all.
[F#m] And some took [D] one step, some took two, not many [A] walked away.
[F#m] The beach [D] it flowed with blood, the [Bm] highest [E] price they paid.
[A] Raise your glass to a hundred years of freedom, [D] raise your glass to [A] the men who took the fall, raise your glass.
Give thanks for this [F#m] country, [D] there's a [E] generation never [A] coming home.
[D] Two southern nations standing [A] side by side, [D] New Zealand and Australian [A] men have died.
A [F#m] hundred [D] years have come and gone since we landed [A] Suvla Bay.
[F#m] Lest [D] we forget the birth of [C#m] Anzac [E] Day.
[E] [Am] Raise your [A]
glass to a hundred years of freedom, [D] raise your [A] glass to the men who took the fall, raise your glass.
Give [E] thanks [F#m] for this country, [D] there's a [E] generation never [A] coming home.
Raise your glass to a hundred years of Anzac, [D] raise your glass to the men who [A] gave us all, raise your glass.
Give thanks [C#m] for [F#m] Australia, [D] there's a [E] generation never [A] coming home.
Australia will do an outrageous [D] thing, bring us liberty and freedom.
[A] [F#m] [D]
[E] [A]
There comes a [D] time in [A] every life, time to [D] stand your ground, [A] time to fight.
[F#m] And some you [D] win, some you lose, you can't just [A] walk away.
[F#m] A lesson [D] learned in blood, the highest [A] price to pay.
Raise your glass to a hundred years of freedom, [F#m] raise your glass [D] to the [A] men who took the fall, raise your glass.
Give [E] thanks [F#] for this [F#m] country, [D] there's a [E] generation never [A] coming home.
[E] [A]
An English colonel made that careless call, with no [D] regard for human [A] life at all.
[F#m] And some took [D] one step, some took two, not many [A] walked away.
[F#m] The beach [D] it flowed with blood, the [Bm] highest [E] price they paid.
[A] Raise your glass to a hundred years of freedom, [D] raise your glass to [A] the men who took the fall, raise your glass.
Give thanks for this [F#m] country, [D] there's a [E] generation never [A] coming home.
[D] Two southern nations standing [A] side by side, [D] New Zealand and Australian [A] men have died.
A [F#m] hundred [D] years have come and gone since we landed [A] Suvla Bay.
[F#m] Lest [D] we forget the birth of [C#m] Anzac [E] Day.
[E] [Am] Raise your [A]
glass to a hundred years of freedom, [D] raise your [A] glass to the men who took the fall, raise your glass.
Give [E] thanks [F#m] for this country, [D] there's a [E] generation never [A] coming home.
Raise your glass to a hundred years of Anzac, [D] raise your glass to the men who [A] gave us all, raise your glass.
Give thanks [C#m] for [F#m] Australia, [D] there's a [E] generation never [A] coming home.
Australia will do an outrageous [D] thing, bring us liberty and freedom.
[A] [F#m] [D]
[E] [A]
Key:
A
D
E
F#m
C#m
A
D
E
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
There comes a [D] time in [A] every life, _ _ time to [D] stand your ground, [A] time to fight. _
[F#m] And some you [D] win, some you lose, you can't just [A] walk away.
[F#m] A lesson [D] learned in blood, the highest [A] price to pay.
_ Raise your glass to a hundred years of freedom, [F#m] raise your glass [D] to the [A] men who took the fall, raise your glass.
_ Give [E] thanks [F#] for this [F#m] country, [D] there's a [E] generation never [A] coming home.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
_ An English colonel made that careless call, _ with no [D] regard for human [A] life at all.
_ [F#m] And some took [D] one step, some took two, not many [A] walked away.
[F#m] The beach [D] it flowed with blood, the [Bm] highest [E] price they paid.
_ [A] Raise your glass to a hundred years of freedom, [D] raise your glass to [A] the men who took the fall, raise your glass. _
Give thanks for this [F#m] country, [D] there's a [E] generation never [A] coming home.
[D] Two southern nations standing [A] side by side, [D] New Zealand and Australian [A] men have died.
A [F#m] hundred [D] years have come and gone since we landed [A] Suvla Bay.
[F#m] Lest [D] we forget the birth of [C#m] Anzac [E] Day.
[E] _ [Am] Raise your [A]
glass to a hundred years of freedom, [D] raise your [A] glass to the men who took the fall, raise your glass.
_ Give [E] thanks [F#m] for this country, [D] there's a [E] generation never [A] coming home.
Raise your glass to a hundred years of Anzac, [D] raise your glass _ to the men who [A] gave us all, raise your glass.
Give thanks [C#m] for [F#m] Australia, [D] there's a [E] generation never [A] coming home.
_ _ Australia will do an outrageous [D] thing, bring us liberty and _ freedom.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
There comes a [D] time in [A] every life, _ _ time to [D] stand your ground, [A] time to fight. _
[F#m] And some you [D] win, some you lose, you can't just [A] walk away.
[F#m] A lesson [D] learned in blood, the highest [A] price to pay.
_ Raise your glass to a hundred years of freedom, [F#m] raise your glass [D] to the [A] men who took the fall, raise your glass.
_ Give [E] thanks [F#] for this [F#m] country, [D] there's a [E] generation never [A] coming home.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
_ An English colonel made that careless call, _ with no [D] regard for human [A] life at all.
_ [F#m] And some took [D] one step, some took two, not many [A] walked away.
[F#m] The beach [D] it flowed with blood, the [Bm] highest [E] price they paid.
_ [A] Raise your glass to a hundred years of freedom, [D] raise your glass to [A] the men who took the fall, raise your glass. _
Give thanks for this [F#m] country, [D] there's a [E] generation never [A] coming home.
[D] Two southern nations standing [A] side by side, [D] New Zealand and Australian [A] men have died.
A [F#m] hundred [D] years have come and gone since we landed [A] Suvla Bay.
[F#m] Lest [D] we forget the birth of [C#m] Anzac [E] Day.
[E] _ [Am] Raise your [A]
glass to a hundred years of freedom, [D] raise your [A] glass to the men who took the fall, raise your glass.
_ Give [E] thanks [F#m] for this country, [D] there's a [E] generation never [A] coming home.
Raise your glass to a hundred years of Anzac, [D] raise your glass _ to the men who [A] gave us all, raise your glass.
Give thanks [C#m] for [F#m] Australia, [D] there's a [E] generation never [A] coming home.
_ _ Australia will do an outrageous [D] thing, bring us liberty and _ freedom.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _