Chords for White Wine In The Sun (2017) by Tim Minchin
Tempo:
56.95 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Gm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
I really like Christmas
It's [Bb] sentimental, I know
But I just [F] really like him
I am hardly religious
I'd [Bb] rather dance with the devil
Than Desmond Tutu, [F] to be honest
And yes, [C] I have all of the usual objections
To consumerism, to the commercialization
Of an [Bb] ancient religion
To the westernization of a dead Palestinian press
Ganged into selling [F] Playstations and beer
But I [C] still really like him
[Gm]
[G] [F] I'm looking forward to Christmas
Though [Bb] I'm not expecting
A [F] visit from Jesus
I'll be [C] seeing my dad
My brother and sisters, my gran and my [Dm] mum
They'll [C] be drinking white wine in [Bb] the sun
[F] I don't go in for ancient wisdom
I [Bb] don't believe just cause ideas are tenacious
It [F] means that they're worthy
I get freaked out by churches
Some [Bb] of the hymns that they sing have nice chords
But the [F] lyrics are dodgy
And [C] yes, I have all of the usual objections
To the miseducation of children
Who in tax-exempt [Bb] institutions are taught
To externalize blame and to feel ashamed
And to judge things as plain [F] right or wrong
But I [C] quite like the songs
[F] I'm not expecting big presents
The old [Bb] combination of socks, jocks and chocolates
Is just [F] fine by me
Cause I'll be seeing [C] my dad
My brother and sisters, my [Dm] gran and my mum
[C] They'll be drinking white wine in the [Bb] sun
And you, my baby girl
[F] My jet-lagged infant daughter
[Gm] You'll be handed round the room
[C] Like a puppy at a primary school
[Bb] And you won't understand
But [F] you will learn someday
That [Gm] wherever you are and whatever you face
[C] These are the people who make you feel safe [Dm] in this world
[F] My [Bb] sweet blue-eyed girl
And if my baby girl
[F] When you're twenty-one or thirty-one
[Gm] And Christmas comes around
And you [G] find yourself nine thousand miles from home
You'll know [Bb] whatever [C] comes
Your brothers and sisters [A] and me [Dm] and your mum
[F] We'll be waiting for you in the sun
[F] Drinking white wine in [Gm] the sun
[G] Darling, when [Bb] Christmas comes
[F] We'll be waiting for you [G] in the [C] sun Waiting
[F] I, I really like Christmas
[Bb] It's sentimental, I know
[F]
It's [Bb] sentimental, I know
But I just [F] really like him
I am hardly religious
I'd [Bb] rather dance with the devil
Than Desmond Tutu, [F] to be honest
And yes, [C] I have all of the usual objections
To consumerism, to the commercialization
Of an [Bb] ancient religion
To the westernization of a dead Palestinian press
Ganged into selling [F] Playstations and beer
But I [C] still really like him
[Gm]
[G] [F] I'm looking forward to Christmas
Though [Bb] I'm not expecting
A [F] visit from Jesus
I'll be [C] seeing my dad
My brother and sisters, my gran and my [Dm] mum
They'll [C] be drinking white wine in [Bb] the sun
[F] I don't go in for ancient wisdom
I [Bb] don't believe just cause ideas are tenacious
It [F] means that they're worthy
I get freaked out by churches
Some [Bb] of the hymns that they sing have nice chords
But the [F] lyrics are dodgy
And [C] yes, I have all of the usual objections
To the miseducation of children
Who in tax-exempt [Bb] institutions are taught
To externalize blame and to feel ashamed
And to judge things as plain [F] right or wrong
But I [C] quite like the songs
[F] I'm not expecting big presents
The old [Bb] combination of socks, jocks and chocolates
Is just [F] fine by me
Cause I'll be seeing [C] my dad
My brother and sisters, my [Dm] gran and my mum
[C] They'll be drinking white wine in the [Bb] sun
And you, my baby girl
[F] My jet-lagged infant daughter
[Gm] You'll be handed round the room
[C] Like a puppy at a primary school
[Bb] And you won't understand
But [F] you will learn someday
That [Gm] wherever you are and whatever you face
[C] These are the people who make you feel safe [Dm] in this world
[F] My [Bb] sweet blue-eyed girl
And if my baby girl
[F] When you're twenty-one or thirty-one
[Gm] And Christmas comes around
And you [G] find yourself nine thousand miles from home
You'll know [Bb] whatever [C] comes
Your brothers and sisters [A] and me [Dm] and your mum
[F] We'll be waiting for you in the sun
[F] Drinking white wine in [Gm] the sun
[G] Darling, when [Bb] Christmas comes
[F] We'll be waiting for you [G] in the [C] sun Waiting
[F] I, I really like Christmas
[Bb] It's sentimental, I know
[F]
Key:
F
Bb
C
Gm
G
F
Bb
C
I really like Christmas
It's [Bb] sentimental, I know
But I just [F] really like him _ _
_ I am hardly religious
_ I'd [Bb] rather dance with the devil
Than Desmond Tutu, [F] to be honest
And yes, [C] I have all of the usual objections
To consumerism, to the commercialization
Of an [Bb] ancient religion
To the westernization of a dead Palestinian press
Ganged into selling [F] Playstations and beer
But I [C] still really like him
[Gm] _ _
[G] _ [F] I'm looking forward to Christmas
Though [Bb] I'm not expecting
A [F] visit from Jesus
I'll be [C] seeing my dad
My _ brother and sisters, my gran and my [Dm] mum
They'll [C] be drinking white wine in [Bb] the sun _ _ _
_ [F] I don't go in for ancient wisdom
I [Bb] don't believe just cause ideas are tenacious
It [F] means that they're worthy _ _
_ I get freaked out by churches
Some [Bb] of the hymns that they sing have nice chords
But the [F] lyrics are dodgy
And [C] yes, I have all of the usual objections
To the miseducation of children
Who in tax-exempt [Bb] institutions are taught
To externalize blame and to feel ashamed
And to judge things as plain [F] right or wrong
But I [C] quite like the songs _ _
[F] _ I'm not expecting big presents
The old [Bb] combination of socks, jocks and chocolates
Is just [F] fine by me
Cause I'll be seeing [C] my dad
_ _ My brother and sisters, my [Dm] gran and my mum
[C] They'll be drinking white wine in the [Bb] sun
And _ you, my baby girl
[F] My jet-lagged infant daughter
[Gm] You'll be handed round the room
[C] Like a puppy at a primary school
[Bb] And you won't understand
But [F] you will learn someday
That [Gm] wherever you are and whatever you face
[C] These are the people who make you feel safe [Dm] in this world
[F] My [Bb] sweet blue-eyed girl
And if my baby girl
[F] When you're twenty-one or thirty-one
[Gm] And Christmas comes around
And you [G] find yourself nine thousand miles from home
You'll know [Bb] whatever [C] comes
Your _ brothers and sisters [A] and me [Dm] and your mum
[F] We'll be waiting for you in the sun
[F] Drinking white wine in [Gm] the sun
[G] Darling, when [Bb] Christmas comes
[F] We'll be waiting for you [G] in the [C] sun Waiting _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ I, I really like Christmas
_ [Bb] It's sentimental, I know
_ _ _ [F] _
It's [Bb] sentimental, I know
But I just [F] really like him _ _
_ I am hardly religious
_ I'd [Bb] rather dance with the devil
Than Desmond Tutu, [F] to be honest
And yes, [C] I have all of the usual objections
To consumerism, to the commercialization
Of an [Bb] ancient religion
To the westernization of a dead Palestinian press
Ganged into selling [F] Playstations and beer
But I [C] still really like him
[Gm] _ _
[G] _ [F] I'm looking forward to Christmas
Though [Bb] I'm not expecting
A [F] visit from Jesus
I'll be [C] seeing my dad
My _ brother and sisters, my gran and my [Dm] mum
They'll [C] be drinking white wine in [Bb] the sun _ _ _
_ [F] I don't go in for ancient wisdom
I [Bb] don't believe just cause ideas are tenacious
It [F] means that they're worthy _ _
_ I get freaked out by churches
Some [Bb] of the hymns that they sing have nice chords
But the [F] lyrics are dodgy
And [C] yes, I have all of the usual objections
To the miseducation of children
Who in tax-exempt [Bb] institutions are taught
To externalize blame and to feel ashamed
And to judge things as plain [F] right or wrong
But I [C] quite like the songs _ _
[F] _ I'm not expecting big presents
The old [Bb] combination of socks, jocks and chocolates
Is just [F] fine by me
Cause I'll be seeing [C] my dad
_ _ My brother and sisters, my [Dm] gran and my mum
[C] They'll be drinking white wine in the [Bb] sun
And _ you, my baby girl
[F] My jet-lagged infant daughter
[Gm] You'll be handed round the room
[C] Like a puppy at a primary school
[Bb] And you won't understand
But [F] you will learn someday
That [Gm] wherever you are and whatever you face
[C] These are the people who make you feel safe [Dm] in this world
[F] My [Bb] sweet blue-eyed girl
And if my baby girl
[F] When you're twenty-one or thirty-one
[Gm] And Christmas comes around
And you [G] find yourself nine thousand miles from home
You'll know [Bb] whatever [C] comes
Your _ brothers and sisters [A] and me [Dm] and your mum
[F] We'll be waiting for you in the sun
[F] Drinking white wine in [Gm] the sun
[G] Darling, when [Bb] Christmas comes
[F] We'll be waiting for you [G] in the [C] sun Waiting _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ I, I really like Christmas
_ [Bb] It's sentimental, I know
_ _ _ [F] _