Key: G major•
Verse 1
G
C
D
G
Am
C
D
Oh, I marched
G
C
D
to the Battle of New Orleans
G
C
D
At the end of the early British war
G
Am
A young land started growing,
F
Em
the young blood started flowing
D
G
Am
For I killed my share of Indians
C
D
In a thousand different fights,
G
C
D
I was there at the little bighorn
G
Am
I heard many men a -lying,
F
Em
I saw many more a -dying
D
Am
C
G
It's always the old to lead us to the war
Am
C
Em
A
Always the young to fall
Am
C
Now look at all we've won,
Bm
D
with a saber and a gun
Em
C
Am
D
Tell me, was it worth it all?
G
C
For I stole California from
G
C
D
Fought in the bloody Civil War
G
Am
Yes, I even killed my brothers
F
Em
and so many oth ers
Am
D
But I ain't no marchin' anymore
G
C
For I marched to the battles
Am
D
of the German trench
G
C
D
In a war that was bound to end all wars
G
C
I must have killed a million men
Am
F
Em
And now they want me back again
Am
D
But I ain't a marchin' anymore
C
Am
C
G
It's always the old to lead us to the war
C
Em
A
Always the young to fall
Am
C
Now look at all we've won
Bm
Em
With a saber and a gun
C
Am
D
Tell me was it worth it all?
G
C
Before I flew the final mission
G
C
D
Set off a mighty mushroom roar
G
Am
When I saw the cities burning
F
Em
I knew that I was learning
Am
D
That I ain't a marchin' anymore
G
C
Now the labor leaders screamin'
G
C
D
United fruit screens at the Cuban shore
G
Am
Call it peace or call it treason
F
Em
Call it love or call it reason
D
Am
No, I ain't a merchant anymore
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TunerE A D G B E
ChordsG C D Am F...
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