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Battle Of New Orleans

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Battle Of New Orleans
 
         C        F
Well, in 1814, we took a little trip,
G                                   C
along with Colonel Jackson down the mighty Mississipp.

                              F
We took a little bacon and we took a little beans,
       G                             F           C
and we met the bloody British in the town of New Orleans.
 

We fired our guns and the British kept a comin',
                                   G           C
there wasn't nigh as many as there was a while ago.
    

We fired once more and they began a running,
                            G       C
down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico.
 
        C                         F
Well, I seed Marse Jackson come a-walkin' down the street,
      G                          C
and a-talkin' to a pirate by the name of Jean Lafitte.

                             F
He gave Jean a drink that he brung from Tennessee,
        G                                  F              C
and the pirate said he'd help us drive the British to the sea.
 

Well the French told Andrew, "You had better run,
                                       G      C
for Packenham's a-comin' with a bullet in his gun."
 

Old Hickory said he didn't give a damn,
                                      G             C
he's a-gonna whup the britches off of Colonel Packenham.
 

         C                            F
Well, we looked down the river and we seed the British come,
          G                                C
and there must have been a hundred of them beating on the drum.

                                   F
They stepped so high and they made their bugles ring,
         G                                 F            C
While we stood behind our cotton bales and didn't say a thing

    C                     F
Old Hickory said we could take em by surprise,
      G                            C
if we didn't fire a musket till we looked  `em in the eyes.

                         F
We held our fire till we seed their face well,
        G                               F              C
then we opened up our squirrel guns and really gave em well.
 
          C                 
Well they ran through the briars and they ran through the brambles,
                                        G               C
and they ran through the bushes where a rabbit couldn't go.
      

They ran so fast the hounds couldn't catch em,
                            G       C
down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico.
 
                                   F
Well we fired our cannons till the barrels melted down,
      G                           F              C
so we grabbed an alligator and we fought another round.
                                                                                                       F
We filled his head with minie balls and powdered his behind,
    G                                    F              C
and when we touched the powder off, the 'gator lost his mind.
 
     C                          F
They lost their pants and their pretty shiny coats,
          G                              F              C
and their tails was all a-showin' like a bunch of billy goats.

                                   F
They ran down the river with their tongues a-hanging out,
         G                                    F          C
and they said they got a lickin', which there wasn't any doubt.
 
        C
Well we marched back to town in our dirty ragged pants,
                                 G                 C
and we danced all night with the pretty girls from France.
 

We couldn't understand 'em, but they had the sweetest charms,
                                     G              C
and we understood 'em better when we got 'em in our arms.
 
          C                   F
Well, the guide who brung the British from the sea,
       G                         F                C
come a-limping into camp just as sick as he could be.

                           F
He said the dying words of Colonel Packenham
           G                                 F            C
was, "You better quit your foolin' with your cousin Uncle Sam."
 
            C
Well, we'll march back home, but we'll never be content,
                             G        C
till we make Old Hickery the people's president.
 

And every time we think about the bacon and the beans,
                                     G           C
we'll think about the fun we had way down in New Orleans.

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Tabs by: Eddy

Published: 2 Sep, 2009

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