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Lonnie Donegan

Grand Coulee Dam

by Lonnie Donegan
Lonnie Donegan

Biography:

Lonnie Donegan MBE (29 April 1931 – 3 November 2002) was a British "skiffle" musician, with more than 20 UK Top 30 hits to his name. He is referred to as the "King of Skiffle" and is often cited as a large influence on the generation of British musicians who became famous in the 1960s.

Donegan was born as Anthony James Donegan in Glasgow, Scotland, the son of a professional violinist. His ethnic mix was Scottish/Irish. He moved with his mother to London at an early age, after his parents divorced.

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Grand Coulee Dam


G C
1. Now, the world holds seven wonders as the travellers always tell.
D D7 G
some gardens and some towers, I guess you know them well.
C
But now the greatest wonder is in Uncle Sam's fair land,
D D7 G
it’s the big Columbia river and the big Grand Coulee Dam.

G C
2. She heads up the Canadian Rockies where the rippling waters glide,
D D7 G
comes a-roaring down the canyon for to meet that salty tide
C
of the great Pacific Ocean where the sun sets in the west,
D D7 G
in the big Grand Coulee country in the land I love the best.

G C
3. In the misty crystal glitter of that wild and windward spray,
D D7 G
men have fought the pounding waters and met a watery grave.
C
While she tore their boats to splinters, she gave men dreams to dream,
D D7 G
of the day the Coulee Dam would cross that wild and restless stream.

G C
4. Now, Uncle Sam took up the challenge in the year of thirty three,
D D7 G
for the farmer and the factory and all of you and me.
C
He said: roll along, Columbia, you can roll down to the sea
D D7 G
but river, while you're rambling you can do some work for me !


G C
5. In the misty crystal glitter of that wild and windward spray,
D D7 G
men have fought the pounding waters and met a watery grave.
C
While she tore their boats to splinters, she gave men dreams to dream,
D D7 G
of the day the Coulee Dam would cross that wild and restless stream.

G C
6. Now from Washington and Oregon you can hear the factories hum,
D D7 G
making chrome and making manganese and white aluminium.
C
Now roars the Flying Fortress for to fight for Uncle Sam,
D D7 G
along the roaring King Columbia by the big Grand Coulee dam.

G C
7. In the misty crystal glitter of that wild and windward spray,
D D7 G
men have fought the pounding waters and met a watery grave.
C
While she tore their boats to splinters, she gave men dreams to dream,
D D7 G
of the day the Coulee Dam would cross that wild and restless stream.

G C
8. Now, the world holds seven wonders as the travellers always tell.
D D7 G
some gardens and some towers, I guess you know them well.
C
But now the greatest wonder is in Uncle Sam's fair land,
D - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - G
it’s the big Columbia river - - and the big Grand Coulee Dam.




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