Artiste : Mark Knopfler
Titre : Sailing to Philadelphia
Paroles et musique : Mark Knopfler
Capo II
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Intro : Em G Em D
Em
I am Jeremiah Dixon
Em
I am a Geordie boy
Em
A glass of wine with you, sir
G C
And the ladies I'll enjoy
D G C
All Durham and Northumberland
D G C G
Is measured up by my own hand
D G C
It was my fate from birth
C D
To make my mark upon the earth...
Em
He calls me Charlie Mason
Em
A stargazer am I
Em
It seems that I was born
G C
To chart the evening sky
D G C
They'd cut me out for baking bread
D G C
But I had other dreams instead
D G C
This baker's boy from the west country
C D
Would join the Royal Society...
G D Em C
We are sailing to Philadelphia
G D Am D
A world away from the coaly Tyne
Bm Em C
Sailing to Philadelphia
Em D
To draw the line
C D G
A Mason-Dixon Line
G Em G Em D
Em
Now you're a good surveyor, Dixon
Em
But I swear you'll make me mad
Em
The West will kill us both
G C
You gullible Geordie lad
D G C
You talk of liberty
D G C
How can America be free
D G C
A Geordie and a baker's boy
C D
In the forests of the Iroquois...
Em
Now hold your head up, Mason
Em
See America lies there
Em
The morning tide has raised
G C
The capes of Delaware
D G C
Come up and feel the sun
D G C
A new morning is begun
D G C
Another day will make it clear
C D
Why your stars should guide us here...
G D Em C
We are sailing to Philadelphia
G D Am D
A world away from the coaly Tyne
Bm Em C
Sailing to Philadelphia
Em D
To draw the line
C D C G
A Mason-Dixon Line
C D G
A Mason-Dixon Line
Em G Em D (x3) Fade out...
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Dernière modification : 2013-01-15
Version : 1.0
Titre : Sailing to Philadelphia
Paroles et musique : Mark Knopfler
Capo II
Cours de guitare gratuits
Intro : Em G Em D
Em
I am Jeremiah Dixon
Em
I am a Geordie boy
Em
A glass of wine with you, sir
G C
And the ladies I'll enjoy
D G C
All Durham and Northumberland
D G C G
Is measured up by my own hand
D G C
It was my fate from birth
C D
To make my mark upon the earth...
Em
He calls me Charlie Mason
Em
A stargazer am I
Em
It seems that I was born
G C
To chart the evening sky
D G C
They'd cut me out for baking bread
D G C
But I had other dreams instead
D G C
This baker's boy from the west country
C D
Would join the Royal Society...
G D Em C
We are sailing to Philadelphia
G D Am D
A world away from the coaly Tyne
Bm Em C
Sailing to Philadelphia
Em D
To draw the line
C D G
A Mason-Dixon Line
G Em G Em D
Em
Now you're a good surveyor, Dixon
Em
But I swear you'll make me mad
Em
The West will kill us both
G C
You gullible Geordie lad
D G C
You talk of liberty
D G C
How can America be free
D G C
A Geordie and a baker's boy
C D
In the forests of the Iroquois...
Em
Now hold your head up, Mason
Em
See America lies there
Em
The morning tide has raised
G C
The capes of Delaware
D G C
Come up and feel the sun
D G C
A new morning is begun
D G C
Another day will make it clear
C D
Why your stars should guide us here...
G D Em C
We are sailing to Philadelphia
G D Am D
A world away from the coaly Tyne
Bm Em C
Sailing to Philadelphia
Em D
To draw the line
C D C G
A Mason-Dixon Line
C D G
A Mason-Dixon Line
Em G Em D (x3) Fade out...
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Dernière modification : 2013-01-15
Version : 1.0