Chords for Stonewall Jackson - The Minute Men (Are Turning in Their Graves)
Tempo:
101.7 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
A
C
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Am] [D] [G]
[C]
[G] They'd rather go to prison [A] than to heed their [D] country's call.
[G] Get out of here, get out of there, [C] let's have an [G] end to war.
[Am] I'm glad [G] they weren't around to say, [D] get out of [G] Valley Ford.
The minute men [C] are turning in [G] their graves.
Washington and Jefferson [A] are crying, hear [D] their names.
[G] You see these men [C] who'd rather live [G] as slaves.
[C] The minute men [D] are turning in [G] their graves.
What's happened to our [C] heritage, what's happened to our [G] pride?
Since when did the free Americans [A] pull for the other [D]
side?
[G] Did we send food to Hitler's troops [Am] or praise the [G] enemy?
[C] Did all our children [G] die in vain [D] defending [G] liberty?
The minute men [C] are turning in [G] their graves.
Washington and Jefferson [A] are crying, hear [D] their names.
[G] You see these men [C] who'd rather live [G] as slaves.
[C] The minute men [D] are turning in [G] their graves.
[Am]
[D] [G] [A]
I can't condemn the man who feels [D] that taking life [A] is wrong.
But I fail to understand the man [B] that won't defend [A] his [E] home.
[A] Dear Lord, I've got one little prayer [D] I pray in [A] years to come.
[D] Don't ever let [A] those kind of [E] people serve in Washington.
[A] The minute [D] men are turning [A] in their graves.
Washington and Jefferson [B] are crying, hear their [E]
names.
[A] You see these [D] men who'd rather live as [A]
slaves.
The [D] minute [A] men are turning in their graves.
[D] Oh, the minute [E] men are turning [A] in their graves.
[D] Oh, the minute [A] men are turning in their graves.
[D] [E]
[C]
[G] They'd rather go to prison [A] than to heed their [D] country's call.
[G] Get out of here, get out of there, [C] let's have an [G] end to war.
[Am] I'm glad [G] they weren't around to say, [D] get out of [G] Valley Ford.
The minute men [C] are turning in [G] their graves.
Washington and Jefferson [A] are crying, hear [D] their names.
[G] You see these men [C] who'd rather live [G] as slaves.
[C] The minute men [D] are turning in [G] their graves.
What's happened to our [C] heritage, what's happened to our [G] pride?
Since when did the free Americans [A] pull for the other [D]
side?
[G] Did we send food to Hitler's troops [Am] or praise the [G] enemy?
[C] Did all our children [G] die in vain [D] defending [G] liberty?
The minute men [C] are turning in [G] their graves.
Washington and Jefferson [A] are crying, hear [D] their names.
[G] You see these men [C] who'd rather live [G] as slaves.
[C] The minute men [D] are turning in [G] their graves.
[Am]
[D] [G] [A]
I can't condemn the man who feels [D] that taking life [A] is wrong.
But I fail to understand the man [B] that won't defend [A] his [E] home.
[A] Dear Lord, I've got one little prayer [D] I pray in [A] years to come.
[D] Don't ever let [A] those kind of [E] people serve in Washington.
[A] The minute [D] men are turning [A] in their graves.
Washington and Jefferson [B] are crying, hear their [E]
names.
[A] You see these [D] men who'd rather live as [A]
slaves.
The [D] minute [A] men are turning in their graves.
[D] Oh, the minute [E] men are turning [A] in their graves.
[D] Oh, the minute [A] men are turning in their graves.
[D] [E]
Key:
G
D
A
C
E
G
D
A
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ They'd rather go to prison [A] than to heed their [D] country's call.
_ [G] Get out of here, get out of there, [C] let's have an [G] end to war.
[Am] I'm glad [G] they weren't around to say, [D] get out of [G] Valley Ford.
_ The minute men [C] are turning in [G] their graves. _
Washington and Jefferson [A] are crying, hear [D] their names.
[G] You see these men [C] who'd rather live [G] as slaves. _
[C] The minute men [D] are turning in [G] their graves. _ _
What's happened to our [C] heritage, what's happened to our [G] pride?
Since when did the free Americans [A] pull for the other [D]
side?
_ [G] Did we send food to Hitler's troops [Am] or praise the [G] enemy?
[C] Did all our children [G] die in vain [D] defending [G] liberty?
_ _ The minute men [C] are turning in [G] their graves.
_ Washington and Jefferson [A] are crying, hear [D] their names.
[G] You see these men [C] who'd rather live [G] as _ slaves.
[C] The minute men [D] are turning in [G] their graves.
_ _ [Am] _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ I can't condemn the man who feels [D] that taking life [A] is wrong.
But I fail to understand the man [B] that won't defend [A] his [E] home.
[A] Dear Lord, I've got one little prayer [D] I pray in [A] years to come.
[D] Don't ever let [A] those kind of [E] people serve in Washington.
[A] _ _ The minute [D] men are turning [A] in their graves. _ _
Washington and Jefferson [B] are crying, hear their [E] _
names.
[A] You see these [D] men who'd rather live as [A] _
slaves.
The [D] minute [A] men are turning in their graves.
[D] Oh, the minute [E] men are turning [A] in their _ graves.
[D] Oh, the minute [A] men are turning in their graves. _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ They'd rather go to prison [A] than to heed their [D] country's call.
_ [G] Get out of here, get out of there, [C] let's have an [G] end to war.
[Am] I'm glad [G] they weren't around to say, [D] get out of [G] Valley Ford.
_ The minute men [C] are turning in [G] their graves. _
Washington and Jefferson [A] are crying, hear [D] their names.
[G] You see these men [C] who'd rather live [G] as slaves. _
[C] The minute men [D] are turning in [G] their graves. _ _
What's happened to our [C] heritage, what's happened to our [G] pride?
Since when did the free Americans [A] pull for the other [D]
side?
_ [G] Did we send food to Hitler's troops [Am] or praise the [G] enemy?
[C] Did all our children [G] die in vain [D] defending [G] liberty?
_ _ The minute men [C] are turning in [G] their graves.
_ Washington and Jefferson [A] are crying, hear [D] their names.
[G] You see these men [C] who'd rather live [G] as _ slaves.
[C] The minute men [D] are turning in [G] their graves.
_ _ [Am] _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ I can't condemn the man who feels [D] that taking life [A] is wrong.
But I fail to understand the man [B] that won't defend [A] his [E] home.
[A] Dear Lord, I've got one little prayer [D] I pray in [A] years to come.
[D] Don't ever let [A] those kind of [E] people serve in Washington.
[A] _ _ The minute [D] men are turning [A] in their graves. _ _
Washington and Jefferson [B] are crying, hear their [E] _
names.
[A] You see these [D] men who'd rather live as [A] _
slaves.
The [D] minute [A] men are turning in their graves.
[D] Oh, the minute [E] men are turning [A] in their _ graves.
[D] Oh, the minute [A] men are turning in their graves. _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _