Chords for Wellerman (Female Ver.) || Cover by Reinaeiry
Tempo:
99.6 bpm
Chords used:
Em
C
B
Am
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
There once was a ship that fit to [F#] sea, and the name of [Em] the ship was the Billy of Tea.
The winds blew hard, her bow dipped down, blow me bully boys blow.
[C] Soon may the Willamette [Am] come to bring us [Em] sugar and tea and [C] rum.
One day when the [G] tonguing is done, we'll take [Em] our leave and go.
She had nothing to lose from [F#] shore, when down on [Em] her, a rightful war,
The captain called all hands and swore she'd take that bailing toll.
[C] Soon may the Willamette [Am] come to bring us [Em] sugar and tea and [C] rum.
One day when the tonguing is [B] done, we'll take our [Em] leave and go.
Before the boat had hit the [F#] water, the whale's [Em] tail came up and caught her,
All hands set aside, harpooned and [B] fought her, when she died [Em] down below.
[C] Soon may the Willamette [F#] come to bring us sugar and tea and [C] rum.
One day when the tonguing is [B] done, we'll take our [Em] leave and go.
No line was cut, no will was [F#] freed, and the captain's [Em] mind was not unbreed,
But she belonged to the Willamette's [B] creed, she took that [Em] shipping toll.
[C] Soon may the Willamette [Am] come to bring us [Em] sugar and tea and [C] rum.
One day when the tonguing is done, [B] we'll take our [Em] leave and go.
For forty days, or even more, [Am] the line went [Em] sloth and tight once more,
All boats were lost, there were only four, and still that bail [C] did go.
Soon [G] may the Willamette [Am] come to bring us sugar [Em] and tea and rum.
[C] One day when the tonguing is done, [B] we'll take our leave [Em] and go.
As far as I've heard, the fates go on, [Am] the line's not cut [Em] and the whale's not gone,
The Willamette makes his regular call [B] to encourage the [Em] captain crew and [C] all.
Soon [G] may the Willamette come [Am] to bring us sugar [Em] and tea and rum.
[C] One day when the tonguing is done, [B] we'll take our leave [Em] and go.
[C] Soon may [G] the Willamette come [Am] to bring us sugar [Em] and tea and rum.
[C] One day when the tonguing is done, [B] we'll take [Em] our leave and go.
[D#] [F]
The winds blew hard, her bow dipped down, blow me bully boys blow.
[C] Soon may the Willamette [Am] come to bring us [Em] sugar and tea and [C] rum.
One day when the [G] tonguing is done, we'll take [Em] our leave and go.
She had nothing to lose from [F#] shore, when down on [Em] her, a rightful war,
The captain called all hands and swore she'd take that bailing toll.
[C] Soon may the Willamette [Am] come to bring us [Em] sugar and tea and [C] rum.
One day when the tonguing is [B] done, we'll take our [Em] leave and go.
Before the boat had hit the [F#] water, the whale's [Em] tail came up and caught her,
All hands set aside, harpooned and [B] fought her, when she died [Em] down below.
[C] Soon may the Willamette [F#] come to bring us sugar and tea and [C] rum.
One day when the tonguing is [B] done, we'll take our [Em] leave and go.
No line was cut, no will was [F#] freed, and the captain's [Em] mind was not unbreed,
But she belonged to the Willamette's [B] creed, she took that [Em] shipping toll.
[C] Soon may the Willamette [Am] come to bring us [Em] sugar and tea and [C] rum.
One day when the tonguing is done, [B] we'll take our [Em] leave and go.
For forty days, or even more, [Am] the line went [Em] sloth and tight once more,
All boats were lost, there were only four, and still that bail [C] did go.
Soon [G] may the Willamette [Am] come to bring us sugar [Em] and tea and rum.
[C] One day when the tonguing is done, [B] we'll take our leave [Em] and go.
As far as I've heard, the fates go on, [Am] the line's not cut [Em] and the whale's not gone,
The Willamette makes his regular call [B] to encourage the [Em] captain crew and [C] all.
Soon [G] may the Willamette come [Am] to bring us sugar [Em] and tea and rum.
[C] One day when the tonguing is done, [B] we'll take our leave [Em] and go.
[C] Soon may [G] the Willamette come [Am] to bring us sugar [Em] and tea and rum.
[C] One day when the tonguing is done, [B] we'll take [Em] our leave and go.
[D#] [F]
Key:
Em
C
B
Am
F#
Em
C
B
_ _ There once was a ship that fit to [F#] sea, and the name of [Em] the ship was the Billy of Tea.
The winds blew hard, her bow dipped down, blow me bully boys blow.
[C] Soon may the Willamette [Am] come to bring us [Em] sugar and tea and [C] rum.
One day when the [G] tonguing is done, we'll take [Em] our leave and go.
She had nothing to lose from [F#] shore, when down on [Em] her, a rightful war,
The captain called all hands and swore she'd take that bailing toll.
[C] Soon may the Willamette [Am] come to bring us [Em] sugar and tea and [C] rum.
One day when the tonguing is [B] done, we'll take our [Em] leave and go.
Before the boat had hit the [F#] water, the whale's [Em] tail came up and caught her,
All hands set aside, harpooned and [B] fought her, when she died [Em] down below.
[C] Soon may the Willamette [F#] come to bring us sugar and tea and [C] rum.
One day when the tonguing is [B] done, we'll take our [Em] leave and go.
No line was cut, no will was [F#] freed, and the captain's [Em] mind was not unbreed,
But she belonged to the Willamette's [B] creed, she took that [Em] shipping toll.
[C] Soon may the Willamette [Am] come to bring us [Em] sugar and tea and [C] rum.
One day when the tonguing is done, [B] we'll take our [Em] leave and go.
For forty days, or even more, [Am] the line went [Em] sloth and tight once more,
All boats were lost, there were only four, and still that bail [C] did go.
Soon [G] may the Willamette [Am] come to bring us sugar [Em] and tea and rum.
[C] One day when the tonguing is done, [B] we'll take our leave [Em] and go.
As far as I've heard, the fates go on, [Am] the line's not cut [Em] and the whale's not gone,
The Willamette makes his regular call [B] to encourage the [Em] captain crew and [C] all.
Soon [G] may the Willamette come [Am] to bring us sugar [Em] and tea and rum.
[C] One day when the tonguing is done, [B] we'll take our leave [Em] and go.
[C] Soon may [G] the Willamette come [Am] to bring us sugar [Em] and tea and rum.
[C] One day when the tonguing is done, [B] we'll take [Em] our leave and go.
_ [D#] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The winds blew hard, her bow dipped down, blow me bully boys blow.
[C] Soon may the Willamette [Am] come to bring us [Em] sugar and tea and [C] rum.
One day when the [G] tonguing is done, we'll take [Em] our leave and go.
She had nothing to lose from [F#] shore, when down on [Em] her, a rightful war,
The captain called all hands and swore she'd take that bailing toll.
[C] Soon may the Willamette [Am] come to bring us [Em] sugar and tea and [C] rum.
One day when the tonguing is [B] done, we'll take our [Em] leave and go.
Before the boat had hit the [F#] water, the whale's [Em] tail came up and caught her,
All hands set aside, harpooned and [B] fought her, when she died [Em] down below.
[C] Soon may the Willamette [F#] come to bring us sugar and tea and [C] rum.
One day when the tonguing is [B] done, we'll take our [Em] leave and go.
No line was cut, no will was [F#] freed, and the captain's [Em] mind was not unbreed,
But she belonged to the Willamette's [B] creed, she took that [Em] shipping toll.
[C] Soon may the Willamette [Am] come to bring us [Em] sugar and tea and [C] rum.
One day when the tonguing is done, [B] we'll take our [Em] leave and go.
For forty days, or even more, [Am] the line went [Em] sloth and tight once more,
All boats were lost, there were only four, and still that bail [C] did go.
Soon [G] may the Willamette [Am] come to bring us sugar [Em] and tea and rum.
[C] One day when the tonguing is done, [B] we'll take our leave [Em] and go.
As far as I've heard, the fates go on, [Am] the line's not cut [Em] and the whale's not gone,
The Willamette makes his regular call [B] to encourage the [Em] captain crew and [C] all.
Soon [G] may the Willamette come [Am] to bring us sugar [Em] and tea and rum.
[C] One day when the tonguing is done, [B] we'll take our leave [Em] and go.
[C] Soon may [G] the Willamette come [Am] to bring us sugar [Em] and tea and rum.
[C] One day when the tonguing is done, [B] we'll take [Em] our leave and go.
_ [D#] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _