Chords for The Rumjacks-My time again (Alternative Version)
Tempo:
104.05 bpm
Chords used:
Am
G
Em
C
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [Em]
[Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [Em]
[Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [Em]
[Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [Em]
[Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [Em]
[Am] [G] [Am]
Well the old man here was just a [G] boy when he walked [C] out of school
[Am] His mummy said there'd soon be [G] one more hungry [Em] mouth to fill
[Am] Instead of learning and the school, it [G] weren't very bad for [C] them, that could
[Am] But I can read and write my bloody [G] name and sign it [Am] where I should
And he said if I had my time [G] again, I know I'd [Em] be a learned [Am] man
An artisan [Em] in high [A] demand, a doctor [Am] or a teacher
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I stand if I had my [Am] time again
And quite a guy was a Johnny [G] Brown, he was a big lad [C] for his year
[Am] And that he'd watch so long as he ever [G] cried there behind or [Em] in his tears
[Am] And he'd tumble in on a Friday [G] night, a hot egg [C] for your tea
[Am] And he'd sing to me their 40 [G] songs and diddle me [Am] on his knee
And he'd say if I had my time [G] again, I know I'd [Em] be a loving [Am] man
I'd roam the [Em] way to find a [Am] man to call the emperor's daughter
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I stand if I had my time again
[G] [Em]
[Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [Em]
[Am] [G] [Am]
With his mates he built the [G] great sun, fleets of [C] shining ore
[Am] To carry all the welter [G] to the golden [Em] foreign [Am] shores
They cut themselves to an early [G] grave half filled with [C] bloody rain
[Am] At the people sang the long black [G] [Am] limousine
We all sing if I had my time [G] again, I know I'd [Em] be a fighting [Am] man
If I'm in [Em] Laos or [Am] Vietnam, oh I am more a lover
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I [Am] stand if I had my time again
[G] [C]
[Am] [G] [Em]
[Am] [G] [C]
[Am] [G] [Am]
If I had my time [G] again, I know I'd [Em] be a learned [Am] man
An artist [Em] and in high [Am] demand, a doctor or a teacher
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I [Am] stand if I had my time again
If I had my time [G] again, I'd probably [Em] be a fighting [Am] man
If I'm in [C#] Laos or [Am] Vietnam, oh I am more a lover
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I [Am] stand if I had my time again
[G] [Em]
[Am] [G] [Am] My time again!
[G] [Em] [Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [Em]
[Am] [A]
[D] [G] [E]
[A] [D] [A]
[Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [Em]
[Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [Em]
[Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [Em]
[Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [Em]
[Am] [G] [Am]
Well the old man here was just a [G] boy when he walked [C] out of school
[Am] His mummy said there'd soon be [G] one more hungry [Em] mouth to fill
[Am] Instead of learning and the school, it [G] weren't very bad for [C] them, that could
[Am] But I can read and write my bloody [G] name and sign it [Am] where I should
And he said if I had my time [G] again, I know I'd [Em] be a learned [Am] man
An artisan [Em] in high [A] demand, a doctor [Am] or a teacher
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I stand if I had my [Am] time again
And quite a guy was a Johnny [G] Brown, he was a big lad [C] for his year
[Am] And that he'd watch so long as he ever [G] cried there behind or [Em] in his tears
[Am] And he'd tumble in on a Friday [G] night, a hot egg [C] for your tea
[Am] And he'd sing to me their 40 [G] songs and diddle me [Am] on his knee
And he'd say if I had my time [G] again, I know I'd [Em] be a loving [Am] man
I'd roam the [Em] way to find a [Am] man to call the emperor's daughter
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I stand if I had my time again
[G] [Em]
[Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [Em]
[Am] [G] [Am]
With his mates he built the [G] great sun, fleets of [C] shining ore
[Am] To carry all the welter [G] to the golden [Em] foreign [Am] shores
They cut themselves to an early [G] grave half filled with [C] bloody rain
[Am] At the people sang the long black [G] [Am] limousine
We all sing if I had my time [G] again, I know I'd [Em] be a fighting [Am] man
If I'm in [Em] Laos or [Am] Vietnam, oh I am more a lover
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I [Am] stand if I had my time again
[G] [C]
[Am] [G] [Em]
[Am] [G] [C]
[Am] [G] [Am]
If I had my time [G] again, I know I'd [Em] be a learned [Am] man
An artist [Em] and in high [Am] demand, a doctor or a teacher
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I [Am] stand if I had my time again
If I had my time [G] again, I'd probably [Em] be a fighting [Am] man
If I'm in [C#] Laos or [Am] Vietnam, oh I am more a lover
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I [Am] stand if I had my time again
[G] [Em]
[Am] [G] [Am] My time again!
[G] [Em] [Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [Em]
[Am] [A]
[D] [G] [E]
[A] [D] [A]
Key:
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Well the old man here was just a [G] boy when he walked [C] out of school
[Am] His mummy said there'd soon be [G] one more hungry [Em] mouth to fill
[Am] Instead of learning and the school, it [G] weren't very bad for [C] them, that could
[Am] But I can read and write my bloody [G] name and sign it [Am] where I should
And he said if I had my time [G] again, I know I'd [Em] be a learned [Am] man
An artisan [Em] in high [A] demand, a doctor [Am] or a teacher
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I stand if I had my [Am] time again
And quite a guy was a Johnny [G] Brown, he was a big lad [C] for his year
[Am] And that he'd watch so long as he ever [G] cried there behind or [Em] in his tears
[Am] And he'd tumble in on a Friday [G] night, a hot egg [C] for your tea
[Am] And he'd sing to me their 40 [G] songs and diddle me [Am] on his knee
And he'd say if I had my time [G] again, I know I'd [Em] be a loving [Am] man
I'd roam the [Em] way to find a [Am] man to call the emperor's daughter
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I stand if I had my time again
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[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _
With his mates he built the [G] great sun, fleets of [C] shining ore
[Am] To carry all the welter [G] to the golden [Em] foreign [Am] shores
They cut themselves to an early [G] grave half filled with [C] bloody rain
[Am] At the people sang the long black [G] _ [Am] limousine
We all sing if I had my time [G] again, I know I'd [Em] be a fighting [Am] man
If I'm in [Em] Laos or [Am] Vietnam, oh I am more a lover
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I [Am] stand if I had my time again
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _
If I had my time [G] again, I know I'd [Em] be a learned [Am] man
An artist [Em] and in high [Am] demand, a doctor or a teacher
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I [Am] stand if I had my time again
If I had my time [G] again, I'd probably [Em] be a fighting [Am] man
If I'm in [C#] Laos or [Am] Vietnam, oh I am more a lover
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I [Am] stand if I had my time again
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[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] My time again!
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[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _
Well the old man here was just a [G] boy when he walked [C] out of school
[Am] His mummy said there'd soon be [G] one more hungry [Em] mouth to fill
[Am] Instead of learning and the school, it [G] weren't very bad for [C] them, that could
[Am] But I can read and write my bloody [G] name and sign it [Am] where I should
And he said if I had my time [G] again, I know I'd [Em] be a learned [Am] man
An artisan [Em] in high [A] demand, a doctor [Am] or a teacher
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I stand if I had my [Am] time again
And quite a guy was a Johnny [G] Brown, he was a big lad [C] for his year
[Am] And that he'd watch so long as he ever [G] cried there behind or [Em] in his tears
[Am] And he'd tumble in on a Friday [G] night, a hot egg [C] for your tea
[Am] And he'd sing to me their 40 [G] songs and diddle me [Am] on his knee
And he'd say if I had my time [G] again, I know I'd [Em] be a loving [Am] man
I'd roam the [Em] way to find a [Am] man to call the emperor's daughter
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I stand if I had my time again
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _
With his mates he built the [G] great sun, fleets of [C] shining ore
[Am] To carry all the welter [G] to the golden [Em] foreign [Am] shores
They cut themselves to an early [G] grave half filled with [C] bloody rain
[Am] At the people sang the long black [G] _ [Am] limousine
We all sing if I had my time [G] again, I know I'd [Em] be a fighting [Am] man
If I'm in [Em] Laos or [Am] Vietnam, oh I am more a lover
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I [Am] stand if I had my time again
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _
If I had my time [G] again, I know I'd [Em] be a learned [Am] man
An artist [Em] and in high [Am] demand, a doctor or a teacher
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I [Am] stand if I had my time again
If I had my time [G] again, I'd probably [Em] be a fighting [Am] man
If I'm in [C#] Laos or [Am] Vietnam, oh I am more a lover
Sure as guns are made of [G] iron, I were [Em] born a working [Am] man
I live and [Em] die right where I [Am] stand if I had my time again
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] My time again!
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