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Links: lyrics Guitar chords history of the song Waltzing Matilda by the Pogues
[G] Once a jolly [D] swagman [C] Camped by a billabong
[G] Under the shade of a [D] coolabah tree
And he [G] sang as he [D] watched and [C] waited 'til his billy boiled
[G] Who'll come a-waltzing [D] Matilda with [G] me?
Chorus:
Waltzing Matilda [C] Waltzing Matilda
[G] You'll come a-waltzing [D] Matilda with me
And he [G] sang as he [D] watched and [C] waited 'til his billy boiled
[G] 'You'll come a-waltzing, Ma[D]tilda with [G] me'
Down come a jumbuck to drink at the water hole
Up jumped a swagman and grabbed him in glee
And he sang as he stowed him away in his tucker bag
"You'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me'".
Up rode the Squatter a riding his thoroughbred
Up rode the Trooper - one, two, three
"Where's that jumbuck you've got in your tucker bag?",
"You'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me".
But the swagman he up and jumped in the water hole
Drowning himself by the Coolabah tree,
And his ghost may be heard as it sings in the Billabong,
"Who'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me?"
Banjo Paterson
maybe play G - 210022, D - XX0232, C - X32010
Alouette (lark, I will pluck you) All: Alouette, Gentille alouette. Alouette, Je te plumerai. Leader: Je te plumerai la tete All: Je te plumerai la tete Leader: Et la tete All: Et la tete Leader: Alouette All: Alouette All: Oh, oh, oh, oh Alouette, Gentille Alouette. Alouette, Je te plumerai. Je te plumerai les oieux Je te plumerai les oieux Et les oieux Et les oieux Et la tete Et la tete Alouette Alouette Other parts: La tete - head Les oieux - eyes Le nez - nose Les oreilles - ears La bouche - mouth Le cou - neck Les mains - hands Les bras - arms Le dos - back Les pattes - legs Les pieds - feet Les orteilles - toes
Rathlin bog notes+crds 4time Dmaj bbag,ee dggab,aa g,c g,d bbag,ee dddb,a,gg g,c g,d,g abg,ag,bg,a gb,d,bb,aa g,c,g,b g,c,g,b bgga [ggbgga]*0-n gb,dd,ba,gg g,c [g,c]*0-n g,d,c,g e.g bbag,ee dgg(f#g)ab,aa
Grand Old Duke of York t075d22 g32 g32 g32 g32 g22. g22 a32 a32 a32 a32 a22. a22 b32 b32 b32 b32 c32 c32 c32 c32 b32 g32 a32 F32 g22. notes+crds 4time Dmaj dggggg g,aaaaa g ,d a,bbbb,cccc bg,af#,g ,g,c g,d,g
D G Mary's got a new job, she's working in the bank A G Making lots of money & giving it to Frank D Frank's her married boyfriend G Been that way for a year A Slapped her in the face once G But says he loves her dear D G Oh Mary, why don't you have some sense A Please do something G To restore my confidence He's met another woman & travelling on his own He wrote a loving message & left it by the phone Mary still knows nothing, as innocent as snow Everyone has heard the truth but no one lets it show Oh Mary, why don't you have some sense Please do something To restore my confidence Let it go Mary's got a new job, she's working for herself Making lots of money & thinking of her health She's colder than November As hard as she would will There's times I lie there thinking I miss the warm days Oh Mary, why don't you have some sense Please do something To restore my confidenceOh Mary D G A G, D G A G, ..... Pauline & I figured A D A E, A D A E, something else for chorus (with those chords)
Interesting: music books shop (good for present?) Folksong fake book
Billy Joel's Greatest hits
Guitarspot.com
recorderspot.com
30 cool ways to play the Blues
Ocarina, fun with, Mel Bay
Goodness Gracious! Mel Bay's Complete Book Of Celtic Music For Appalachian Dulcimer
Turlough O'Carolan
sven's guitar site (theory)
Tom Petty song chords c f q!=g?a c Trouble Blew in on a cold dark wind notes start? FG A BB C Bb- A G Fx2 singA Bb A G AorF A Bb A G Fx2 ohC F C- D C G A A Bb A G A ohC F C- D C G A A Bb A G F
Hooting Harmonicas - interesting lots of good links
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urgh. hmmm.
This looks GOOD: Jack Mearl songs Lesson 1 (of 10 lessons) The giant songbook, harmonica lessons for songs, Beatles Songs Software children's songs, Folk Songs Software, love songs, .... Stephen Foster songs novelty tunes show tunes play-a-long songs The giant hymnbook harmonica lessons for hymns Hymns For Harmonica Software Praise Hymns Software Your favorite hymns Hymns to Jesus Kids Hymns Hymns of Fanny Crosby hymn crossword puzzles hymn stories
Glenn Weiser Harmonica Homepage
Irish Harmonica, Rick Epping
Harmonica Players Webring
Dave Gage Harmonica
tips
Basic Blues Improv
Harmonica Lessons
Blues Harp
Lessons
mpg123 ¦
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streaming tool x11amp xmms ¦
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akustik J. S. Bach's canon per tonus
Mar 31
Amazon, Jimi, books, music, Experience Hendrix: The Best Of Jimi Hendrix Downloaded tabs from lsds:
Interesting, IMDB on Bob Geldof and Enya.
Enya: is not an author obviously.
Christy Moore: The Christy Moore Songbook
Bob Geldof: 1st ever From John, Bob Geldof's ? at Christmas time. Before UL? Got Stereo myself. Enya cd from Mum later? Shepherd Moons put Watermark on wishlist http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ts/artist-glance/59115/m/qid=921605008/sr=2-2/002-1352500-9217626 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000002IOS/m/qid=921605008/sr=2-2/002-1352500-9217626 Christy Moore put Christy page here. REM Garbage Tom Petty Skunk Anansie The Cardigans I should already have somewhat of an electronic list. (for lsds?) garbage
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