• Song:

    The Farmers Song

  • Artist:

    Murray Mclauchlan

  • Album:

    Murray McLauchlan

The Farmer's Song
Murray McLauchlan
Album: Murray McLauchlan (1972)

Intro: A (x02220@1) A6 (x04xxx@1) A (x02220@1) A6 (x04xxx@1) A (x02220@1) A6 (x04xxx@1) A (x02220@1) A6 (x04xxx@1)A (x02220@1)        A6 (x04xxx@1)        A (x02220@1)          A6Dusty (x04xxx@1)old farmer out workin' your fields
         A (x02220@1)       A6 (x04xxx@1)          E (022100@1)    E/F#Hangin' (222100@1)down over your tractor wheels
     E (022100@1)        E/F# (222100@1)          E (022100@1)          E/F#The (222100@1)sun beatin' down turns the red paint to orange
     E (022100@1)       E/F# (222100@1)      A (x02220@1)   A6 (x04xxx@1)And rusty old patches of steel
        A (x02220@1)         A6 (x04xxx@1)         A (x02220@1)     A6There's (x04xxx@1)no farmer songs on that car radio
      A (x02220@1)             A6 (x04xxx@1)       DJust (xx0232@1)cowboys, truck drivers and pain
                 E (022100@1)         A (x02220@1)          F#mWell (244222@1)this is my way to say thanks for the meal
       Bm (x24432@1)              E (022100@1)        A (x02220@1)    A6 (x04xxx@1)And I hope there's no shortage of rain

Chorus:
A (x02220@1)            A6 (x04xxx@1)       A (x02220@1)      A6 (x04xxx@1)         
Straw hat and old dirty hankies
A (x02220@1)        A6 (x04xxx@1)        E (022100@1)   E/F# (222100@1)Moppin' a face like a shoe
E (022100@1)            E/F# (222100@1)         E (022100@1)         E/F#Thanks (222100@1)for the meal here's a song that is real
        E (022100@1)         E/F# (222100@1)   A (x02220@1)   A6 (x04xxx@1)From a kid from the city to you

Repeat chorus

The combines gang up, take most of the bread
Things just ain't like they used to be
Though your kids are out after the American dream
And they're workin' in big factories
If I come by, when you're out in the sun
Can I wave at you just like a friend?
These days when everyone's takin' so much
There's somebody givin' back in

Chorus (x2)

A6   (002222)
E/F# (022102)

Thanks to the version from Dan Nicholas of old Arnprior, with minor corrections.
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