Song | I Ain't Marching Anymore |
Artist | Phil Ochs |
Album | I Ain't Marching Anymore |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : BRITT, CATHERINE ELIZABETH/BETHARD, CA | |
作词 : Ochs | |
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D g c d | |
Oh i marched to the battle of new orleans | |
G c d | |
At the end of the early british war | |
G c | |
The young land started growing | |
G | |
The young blood started flowing | |
C am d | |
But i ain't marchin' anymore | |
For i've killed my share of indians | |
In a thousand different fights | |
I was there at the little big horn | |
I heard many men lying | |
I saw many more dying | |
But i ain't marchin' anymore | |
C g | |
It's always the old to lead us to the war | |
C am d | |
It's always the young to fall | |
Now look at all we've won with the sabre and the gun | |
Tell me is it worth it all | |
For i stole california from the mexican land | |
Fought in the bloody civil war | |
Yes i even killed my brother | |
And so many others | |
And i ain't marchin' anymore | |
For i marched to the battles of the german trench | |
In a war that was bound to end all wars | |
Oh i must have killed a million men | |
And now they want me back again | |
But i ain't marchin' anymore | |
(chorus) | |
For i flew the final mission in the japanese sky | |
Set off the mighty mushroom roar | |
When i saw the cities burning | |
I knew that i was learning | |
That i ain't marchin' anymore | |
Now the labor leader's screamin' when they close the missile plants, | |
United fruit screams at the cuban shore, | |
Call it 'peace' or call it 'treason,' | |
Call it 'love' or call it 'reason,' | |
But i ain't marchin' any more. | |
There seems to be a variety of opinions about the chords for this song. since i am not able to judge which is right, i will simply present all of them. | |
The first set of chords were provided by dave miller: | |
D g c d | |
Oh i marched to the battle of new orleans | |
G c d | |
At the end of the early british war | |
G c | |
The young land started growing | |
G | |
The young blood started flowing | |
C am d | |
But i ain't marchin' anymore | |
C g | |
It's always the old to lead us to the war | |
C am d | |
It's always the young to fall | |
Jeffrey shallit tells me that these are the correct chords: | |
D g c c/b d/a | |
Oh i marched to the battle of new orleans | |
G c c/b d/a | |
At the end of the early british war | |
G c | |
The young land started growing | |
F em | |
The young blood started flowing | |
Am c d | |
But i ain't marchin' anymore | |
Am g | |
It's always the old to lead us to the war | |
C em a | |
It's always the young to fall | |
C em | |
Now look at all we've won with the sabre and the gun | |
Am c d | |
Tell me is it worth it all | |
Simultaneously, i got a message from james barnett giving these chords: | |
G c d | |
Oh i marched to the battle of new orleans | |
G c d | |
At the end of the early british war | |
G c am | |
A young land started growing | |
F em | |
The young blood started flowing | |
Am d | |
But i ain't marchin' anymore | |
C g | |
It's always the old to lead us to the war | |
C em a | |
Always the young to fall | |
C bm em | |
Now look at all we've won with the sabre and the gun | |
C am d | |
Tell me was it worth it all | |
/pre> |
zuo qu : BRITT, CATHERINE ELIZABETH BETHARD, CA | |
zuo ci : Ochs | |
pre | |
D g c d | |
Oh i marched to the battle of new orleans | |
G c d | |
At the end of the early british war | |
G c | |
The young land started growing | |
G | |
The young blood started flowing | |
C am d | |
But i ain' t marchin' anymore | |
For i' ve killed my share of indians | |
In a thousand different fights | |
I was there at the little big horn | |
I heard many men lying | |
I saw many more dying | |
But i ain' t marchin' anymore | |
C g | |
It' s always the old to lead us to the war | |
C am d | |
It' s always the young to fall | |
Now look at all we' ve won with the sabre and the gun | |
Tell me is it worth it all | |
For i stole california from the mexican land | |
Fought in the bloody civil war | |
Yes i even killed my brother | |
And so many others | |
And i ain' t marchin' anymore | |
For i marched to the battles of the german trench | |
In a war that was bound to end all wars | |
Oh i must have killed a million men | |
And now they want me back again | |
But i ain' t marchin' anymore | |
chorus | |
For i flew the final mission in the japanese sky | |
Set off the mighty mushroom roar | |
When i saw the cities burning | |
I knew that i was learning | |
That i ain' t marchin' anymore | |
Now the labor leader' s screamin' when they close the missile plants, | |
United fruit screams at the cuban shore, | |
Call it ' peace' or call it ' treason,' | |
Call it ' love' or call it ' reason,' | |
But i ain' t marchin' any more. | |
There seems to be a variety of opinions about the chords for this song. since i am not able to judge which is right, i will simply present all of them. | |
The first set of chords were provided by dave miller: | |
D g c d | |
Oh i marched to the battle of new orleans | |
G c d | |
At the end of the early british war | |
G c | |
The young land started growing | |
G | |
The young blood started flowing | |
C am d | |
But i ain' t marchin' anymore | |
C g | |
It' s always the old to lead us to the war | |
C am d | |
It' s always the young to fall | |
Jeffrey shallit tells me that these are the correct chords: | |
D g c c b d a | |
Oh i marched to the battle of new orleans | |
G c c b d a | |
At the end of the early british war | |
G c | |
The young land started growing | |
F em | |
The young blood started flowing | |
Am c d | |
But i ain' t marchin' anymore | |
Am g | |
It' s always the old to lead us to the war | |
C em a | |
It' s always the young to fall | |
C em | |
Now look at all we' ve won with the sabre and the gun | |
Am c d | |
Tell me is it worth it all | |
Simultaneously, i got a message from james barnett giving these chords: | |
G c d | |
Oh i marched to the battle of new orleans | |
G c d | |
At the end of the early british war | |
G c am | |
A young land started growing | |
F em | |
The young blood started flowing | |
Am d | |
But i ain' t marchin' anymore | |
C g | |
It' s always the old to lead us to the war | |
C em a | |
Always the young to fall | |
C bm em | |
Now look at all we' ve won with the sabre and the gun | |
C am d | |
Tell me was it worth it all | |
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zuò qǔ : BRITT, CATHERINE ELIZABETH BETHARD, CA | |
zuò cí : Ochs | |
pre | |
D g c d | |
Oh i marched to the battle of new orleans | |
G c d | |
At the end of the early british war | |
G c | |
The young land started growing | |
G | |
The young blood started flowing | |
C am d | |
But i ain' t marchin' anymore | |
For i' ve killed my share of indians | |
In a thousand different fights | |
I was there at the little big horn | |
I heard many men lying | |
I saw many more dying | |
But i ain' t marchin' anymore | |
C g | |
It' s always the old to lead us to the war | |
C am d | |
It' s always the young to fall | |
Now look at all we' ve won with the sabre and the gun | |
Tell me is it worth it all | |
For i stole california from the mexican land | |
Fought in the bloody civil war | |
Yes i even killed my brother | |
And so many others | |
And i ain' t marchin' anymore | |
For i marched to the battles of the german trench | |
In a war that was bound to end all wars | |
Oh i must have killed a million men | |
And now they want me back again | |
But i ain' t marchin' anymore | |
chorus | |
For i flew the final mission in the japanese sky | |
Set off the mighty mushroom roar | |
When i saw the cities burning | |
I knew that i was learning | |
That i ain' t marchin' anymore | |
Now the labor leader' s screamin' when they close the missile plants, | |
United fruit screams at the cuban shore, | |
Call it ' peace' or call it ' treason,' | |
Call it ' love' or call it ' reason,' | |
But i ain' t marchin' any more. | |
There seems to be a variety of opinions about the chords for this song. since i am not able to judge which is right, i will simply present all of them. | |
The first set of chords were provided by dave miller: | |
D g c d | |
Oh i marched to the battle of new orleans | |
G c d | |
At the end of the early british war | |
G c | |
The young land started growing | |
G | |
The young blood started flowing | |
C am d | |
But i ain' t marchin' anymore | |
C g | |
It' s always the old to lead us to the war | |
C am d | |
It' s always the young to fall | |
Jeffrey shallit tells me that these are the correct chords: | |
D g c c b d a | |
Oh i marched to the battle of new orleans | |
G c c b d a | |
At the end of the early british war | |
G c | |
The young land started growing | |
F em | |
The young blood started flowing | |
Am c d | |
But i ain' t marchin' anymore | |
Am g | |
It' s always the old to lead us to the war | |
C em a | |
It' s always the young to fall | |
C em | |
Now look at all we' ve won with the sabre and the gun | |
Am c d | |
Tell me is it worth it all | |
Simultaneously, i got a message from james barnett giving these chords: | |
G c d | |
Oh i marched to the battle of new orleans | |
G c d | |
At the end of the early british war | |
G c am | |
A young land started growing | |
F em | |
The young blood started flowing | |
Am d | |
But i ain' t marchin' anymore | |
C g | |
It' s always the old to lead us to the war | |
C em a | |
Always the young to fall | |
C bm em | |
Now look at all we' ve won with the sabre and the gun | |
C am d | |
Tell me was it worth it all | |
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