Neil Young

Neil Young - War Song guitar chord

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From KrisNDave@aol.com Sun May  4 10:08:43 1997
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 1997 17:38:37 -0500 (EST)
From: KrisNDave@aol.com
To: guitar@olga.net
Subject: War Song by Neil Young

War Song
Words and Music by Neil Young
Recorded by Neil Young and Graham Nash with the Stray Gators

D                                       A
In the mornin' when ...
                  C                           G
you've got planes ....
            D                       A
Flying bombs made ...
           C                   G
all the lights in ...
                D                    A/D              Cmaj7          Gsus4
     G        D
There's a man who says he ...
          G
They shot George Wallace down,  ....
C
mines are sleepin' ...
Bb
Blow those bridges down and ...
Fmaj7                       D
kill those ...

(Guitar Solo)

A        C         G        D         A        C         G


                D                         A/D
There's a man who ...
          Cmaj7           G           D
put an end ...
D                                       A
In the mornin' when ...
                  C                           G
you've got planes ...
            D                       A
Flying bombs made ...
           C                   G
all the lights in ....
                D                    A/D              Cmaj7          Gsus4
     G        D
There's a man who says he can ....


NOTES:
"May 1972:  Neil Young writes "War Song" as a gesture of support for the
anti-Vietnam War campaign of Presidential candidate George McGovern, and
records it on his ranch with Graham Nash (who receives co-billing on the
subsequent single), Kenny Buttrey, Tim Drummond and Ben Keith.  The single is
released to coincide with the Democratic Party's California primary, with
proceeds going to help meet McGovern's expenses.  This single flopped, and
so, at the end of the year, did George."
from the book:  Neil Young -- The Visual Documentary by John Robertson
copyright 1994 Omnibus Press

I found this single in a used record shop.  The owner told me it had been
banned (I don't know how true that is.)  It's kind of a rare find.  A couple
of years after I found the single,  I found the sheet music in an old music
store.  The cover of the sheet music had an adorable looking baby with
pictures of gravestones superimposed on his forehead.  If you haven't heard
this song, parts of it sound very similar to a Stills-Young song "Ocean
Girl".

submitted by David L'Heureux
KrisNDave@aol.com
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Publisher: Reprise Records

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Released in: 1972

Language: English

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