WATERLOO ~ Stonewall Jackson (1959) Chords

Tempo:
101.6 bpm
Chords used:

E

F#

B

F

A

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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WATERLOO ~ Stonewall Jackson  (1959) chords
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[E] [B]
[E] Waterloo, Waterloo, [B] where would you meet your Waterloo?
[E] Everybody has its day, [A] everybody has to pay, [E] everybody has to meet in Waterloo.
Now old Adam [A] was the first in [E] history with an apple.
[F#] He was tempted [B] and deceived [E] just for spite.
The [A] devil made him [E] take a bite, and that's where old Adam [B] met in [E] Waterloo.
Waterloo, Waterloo, [B] where would you meet your Waterloo?
[E] Everybody has its day, [A] everybody has to pay, [E] everybody has to meet in Waterloo.
[F]
Little General [A#] Napoleon [F] of France tried to conquer.
[G] The world would [C] have lost his plans, [F] met defeat.
And [A#] on his [F] Bonaparte retreat, and that's when Napoleon [C] met his [F] Waterloo.
Waterloo, Waterloo, [C] where would you meet your Waterloo?
[F] Everybody has its day, [A#] everybody has to pay, [F] everybody [C] has to meet in [F] Waterloo.
[F#] Macfarlane, [B] whose darlings [F#] prove untrue, took her life, [G#] but he [C#] lost his tune.
[F#] Now he swings [B] where the little [F#] birdie sings, and that's where [C#] Condoleezza met his [F#] Waterloo.
Waterloo, Waterloo, [C#] where would you meet your Waterloo?
[F#] Everybody has its day, [B] everybody has to pay, [F#] everybody has [C#] to meet in [F#] Waterloo.
Key:  
E
2311
F#
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B
12341112
F
134211111
A
1231
E
2311
F#
134211112
B
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To start learning Stonewall Jackson - (Album Version) Waterloo chords, delve into these chords sequence to get the song's feel: A, E, B, E, F, C, F, A#, F#, C#, F# and B. To master the tempo, it's wise to start at 50 BPM before aiming for the song's 102 BPM. Set the capo considering your vocal range and favored chords, aligned with the key: E Major.

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[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ Waterloo, _ _ _ _ Waterloo, [B] where would you meet your Waterloo?
_ [E] Everybody has its day, [A] everybody has to pay, [E] everybody has to meet in Waterloo.
_ Now old Adam _ [A] was the first in [E] history with an apple. _
[F#] He was tempted [B] and deceived [E] just for spite.
The [A] devil made him [E] take a bite, and that's where old Adam [B] met in [E] Waterloo.
_ _ Waterloo, _ _ Waterloo, _ [B] where would you meet your Waterloo?
_ _ [E] Everybody has its day, [A] everybody has to pay, [E] everybody has to meet in Waterloo.
_ _ [F] _ _ _
Little General _ _ [A#] Napoleon [F] of France tried to conquer.
_ [G] The world would [C] have lost his plans, [F] met defeat.
And [A#] on his [F] Bonaparte retreat, and that's when Napoleon [C] met his [F] Waterloo. _ _
_ Waterloo, _ _ Waterloo, [C] where would you meet your Waterloo? _ _
[F] Everybody has its day, [A#] everybody has to pay, [F] everybody [C] has to meet in [F] Waterloo. _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ Macfarlane, [B] whose darlings [F#] prove untrue, took her life, [G#] but he [C#] lost his tune.
[F#] Now he swings [B] where the little [F#] birdie sings, and that's where [C#] Condoleezza met his [F#] Waterloo.
_ _ Waterloo, _ _ Waterloo, _ _ [C#] _ where would you meet your Waterloo?
_ [F#] Everybody has its day, [B] everybody has to pay, [F#] everybody has [C#] to meet in _ [F#] Waterloo. _ _ _ _

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