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p If you are looking for Wellerman guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Wellerman by The Longest Johns using guitar or guitar. This song by The Longest Johns can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Wellerman guitar chords has rhythm and included in album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Wellerman by The Longest Johns Guitar Chords/h3 Verse 1br brThe[Am]re once was a ship that put to seabrAnd the n[Dm]ame of the ship was the [Am]Billy of TeabrThe w[Am]inds blew hard, her bow dipped downbrO bl[E]ow, my bully boys, b[Am]lowbr brChorusbr brS[F]oon may the W[C]ellerman comebrTo b[Dm]ring us sugar and [Am]tea and rumbr[F]One day, when the t[C]onguin’ is done,brWe’ll t[E]ake our leave and [Am]gobr brVerse 2br brShe [Am]had not been two weeks from shorebrWhen d[Dm]own on her a r[Am]ight whale borebrThe c[Am]aptain called all hands and sworebrHe'd t[E]ake that whale in [Am]towbr brChorusbr brS[F]oon may the W[C]ellerman comebrTo b[Dm]ring us sugar and [Am]tea and rumbr[F]One day, when the t[C]onguin’ is done,brWe’ll t[E]ake our leave and [Am]gobr brVerse 3br brBef[Am]ore the boat had hit the waterbrThe wh[Dm]ale's tail came [Am]up and caught herbrAll h[Am]ands to the side, harpooned and fought herbrWhen s[E]he dived down be[Am]lowbr brChorusbr brS[F]oon may the W[C]ellerman comebrTo b[Dm]ring us sugar and t[Am]ea and rumbr[F]One day, when the [C]tonguin’ is done,brWe’ll t[E]ake our leave and [Am]gobr brVerse 4br brNo l[Am]ine was cut, no whale was freed;brThe C[Dm]aptain's mind was [Am]not of greedbrBut [Am]he belonged to the whaleman's creed;brShe t[E]ook the ship in t[Am]owbr brChorusbr brS[F]oon may the W[C]ellerman comebrTo b[Dm]ring us sugar and t[Am]ea and rumbr[F]One day, when the [C]tonguin’ is done,brWe’ll t[E]ake our leave and [Am]gobr brVerse 5br brFor f[Am]orty days, or even morebrThe l[Dm]ine went slack, then t[Am]ight once morebrAll b[Am]oats were lost (there were only four)brBut st[E]ill that whale did [Am]gobr brChorusbr brS[F]oon may the W[C]ellerman comebrTo b[Dm]ring us sugar and t[Am]ea and rumbr[F]One day, when the [C]tonguin’ is done,brWe’ll t[E]ake our leave and [Am]gobr brVerse 6br brAs [Am]far as I've heard, the fight's still on;brThe l[Dm]ine's not cut and the w[Am]hale's not gonebrThe W[Am]ellerman makes his regular callbrTo en[Dm]courage the Captain, c[Am]rew, and allbr brChorusbr brS[F]oon may the W[C]ellerman comebrTo b[Dm]ring us sugar and t[Am]ea and rumbr[F]One day, when the [C]tonguin’ is done,brWe’ll t[E]ake our leave and [Am]go [Asus2]br br brS[F]oon may the W[C]ellerman comebrTo b[Dm]ring us sugar and t[Am]ea and rumbr[F]One day, when the [C]tonguin’ is done,brWe’ll t[E]ake our leave and [Am]go p If you want to learn The Longest Johns Wellerman guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Wellerman. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p