Rozdíly ve verzích písničky Jim Jones at Botany Bay
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Jim Jones at Botany Bay
Jim Jones at Botany Bay
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The Hateful Eight
The Hateful Eight
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1t_akOHUh74
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+ Pozn.: písnička ve videu od 39:03 Intro4x: e|----------------| B|---0------------| G|---------0------| D|----------------| A|-----0h2--------| E|-0--------------| - Come gather round and listen lads, and hear me tell m' tale + Oh listen for a moment lads and hear me tell my tale e|------------------------------------------| B|-------3--------3---1---0---0-------------| G|---4---4----4---4---2---2---------0-------| D|---5--------5---------2-------------------| A|-----5--------5---0-----------0h2---------| E|-3-------3----------------0---------------| - How across the sea from England I was condemned to sail - The jury found me guilty, and then says the judge, says he + How o'er the sea from England's shore I was compelled to sail + The jury says he guilty sir and the hanging judge says he e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|---5---5------3---1---0---0---------5---5-------3---1---0---0---------0----------| G|---5---5---4--4---2---2---------0---5---5---4---4---2---2---------0---------0----| D|-----5-----5--------2-----------------5-----5---------2--------------------------| A|-3-----------5---0----------0h2----3-----------5---0----------0h2--------0h2-----| E|---------3--------------0-----------------3---------------0---------0------------| - Oh for life, Jim Jones, I'm sending you across the - stormy sea + For life Jim Jones I'm sending you across the stormy sea e|------------------------------------------------------| B|---1---1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--1---0----0---------0--------| G|---2---2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--2---2----------0------------| D|-----2----------------------2-------------------------| - A|-0----------------------0------------0_2-------0_2----| + A|-0----------------------0------------0h2-------0h2----| E|---------------------------------0---------0----------| - - 1. Come gather round and listen lads, and hear me tell m' tale, - How across the sea from England I was condemned to sail. - The jury found me guilty, and then says the judge, says he, - Oh for life, Jim Jones, I'm sending you across the stormy sea. - 2. But take a tip before you ship to join the iron gang, - Don't get too gay in Botany Bay, or else you'll surely hang. - Or else you'll surely hang, he says, and after that, Jim Jones, - Way up high upon yon gallows tree, the crows will pick your bones. + 1. Oh listen for a moment lads and hear me tell my tale + How o'er the sea from England's shore I was compelled to sail + The jury says he guilty sir and the hanging judge says he + For life Jim Jones I'm sending you across the stormy sea - 3. Our ship was high upon the seas when pirates came along, - But the soldiers on our convict ship were full five hundred strong; - They opened fire and so they drove that pirate ship away - But I'd rather joined that pirate ship than gone to Botany Bay. + 2. And take my tip before you ship to join the iron gang + Dont be too gay at Botany Bay or else you'll surely hang + Or else you'll surely hang he says and after that Jim Jones + It's high upon the gallows tree the crows will pick your bones - 4. With the storms a-raging round us, and the winds a-blowing gales - I'd rather drowned in misery than gone to New South Wales. - There's no time for mischief there, remember that, they say - Oh they'll flog the poaching out of you down there in Botany Bay. + 3. You'll have no chance for mischief there remember what I say + They'll flog the poaching out of you out there at Botany Bay + The waves were high upon the sea the wind blew up in gales + I'd rather have drowned in misery than come to New South Wales - 5. Day and night in irons clad we like poor galley slaves - Will toil and toil our lives away to fill dishonored graves; - But by and by I'll slip m' chains and to the bush I'll go - And I'll join the brave bushrangers there, Jack Donahue and Co. + 4. The winds blew high upon the sea and the pirates came along + But the soldiers on our convict ship were full five hundred strong + They opened fire and somehow drove that pirate ship away + I'd rather joined that pirate ship than come to New South Wales - 6. And some dark night all is right and quiet in the town, - I'll get the bastards one and all, I'll gun the floggers down. - I'll give them all a little treat, remember what I say - And they'll yet regret they sent Jim Jones in chains to Botany Bay. - ----> - Pozn.: písnička od 39:03 + 5. For night and day the irons clang and like poor galley slaves + We toil and moil and when we die must fill dishonoured graves + But bye and bye I'll break my chains into the bush I'll go + And join the bold bushrangers there Jack Donahoo and Co + 6. And some dark night when everything is silent in this town + I'll kill the tyrants one by one and shoot the floggers down + I'll give the law a little shock remember what I say + They'll yet regret they sent Jim Jones in chains to Botany Bay