G D Well Mr. Churchill says, Mr. Churchill says G Em C G D7 We gotta fight the bloody battle to the very end G D Mr. Beaverbrook says we gotta save our tin G And all the garden gates Em C G And empty cans are gonna make us win G D7 We shall defend our island C G On the land and on the sea G D7 We shall fight them on the beaches C G On the hills and in the fields C G We shall fight them in the streets G D C G Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed to so few G D 'Cos they have made our British Empire C G A better place for me and you C G And this was their finest hour G Well Mr. Montgomery says D And Mr. Mountbatten says G Em C G We gotta fight the bloody battle to the very end G As Vera Lynn would say D We'll meet again someday G Em C G But all the sacrifices we must make before the end [Air Raid Siren: then aggressively- G Bb C G Bb C G Bb C G Bb C Did you hear that plane flying overhead G Bb C D There's a house an fire and there's someone lying dead C We gotta clean up the streets Bb And get me back on my feet D7 G Bb C G Bb C Because we wanna be free G Bb C G Bb C Do your worst and we'll do our best G Bb C D We're gonna win the way that Mr. Churchill says proto-rap: G Bb C is an adequate progression under the rap and solo, but the chords aren't right Oh! oh! oh! oh! oh! oh! Well Mr. Churchill says We gotta hold up our chins We gotta show some courage and some discipline We gotta black up the windows and nail up the doors And keep right on till the end of the war
About the artist behind Mr Churchill Says Chords:
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