Key: E major
Intro 1
D
Verse 1
G
D
January morning in 1974
A
I was thinking about the sort of life I'd led
G
D
And whether I could take much more
D
A
E
B
I could smell it through the floor
and to my surprise
and I shook my head
D
A
And when I saw the flames in the ceiling
G
D
I was sure my house was doomed
D
E
B
And I began to shout
E
A
To put this fire out,
my hose from the cellar
G
D
And I ran back up to the fire
not enough pressure
G
D
And she just wouldn't go any higher
for a minute or two
B
Em
Cos I knew I could do with a drink or two
A
D
Waiting for help to come
the top of the hill
G
D
Why, we ought to have raised a cheer
G
D
So maybe we can do it here
D
B
For coming to our aid
Em
G
E
With a hooray for the
A
D
Middleton Fire Brigade
Em
G
E
With a hoo ray for the
A
D
Middleton Fire Brigade
the smoke and flame
D
A
And they saved all my books
and my precious things
D
A
And I guess that I like to sing this song
D
B
to thank the whole darn crew
E
A
and their good women too,
E
A
And when we saw you
cresting the top of the hill,
G
D
why we ought to have raised a cheer.
D
A
Because we would like to thank you
D
G
B
for coming to our aid
Em
G
E
With a hoo ray for the
A
D
Middleton Fire Brigade
Em
G
With a hoo ray for the
A
D
Middleton Fire Brigade
G
D
that never blows no one no good
my life has been going
D
A
Yes it really would amaze you
D
B
just how my luck has changed
that I would like to add
D
A
That's to thank the boys from NICTOR
D
A
Yes, I would like to thank you all again
D
B
for coming to our aid
Em
G
E
With a hooray for the
A
D
Middleton Fire Brigade
Em
G
E
And a hooray for the Nict
A
D
or Fire Brigade
Em
G
E
A
And a hooray for Evelyn Fire Brigade
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