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Clam Chowder

Run Com See Jerusalem

by Clam Chowder
Clam Chowder

Biografía:

Clam Chowder are a traditional folk group which has gained popularity in science fiction circles.

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Clam Chowder

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  • Run Com See Jerusalem

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¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!

Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!

142 Artista   83 Música   116 Tablatura Tab
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#This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
#song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
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From: Phil Rennert
To: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 95 8:24:10 EST


RUN, COME, SEE JERUSALEM


Well it was nine[F]-teen hundred and twenty-nine (run, come, see)
I remember that day[C7] pretty well
Nine[F]-teen hun[F7]-dred and twen[Bb]-tynine
Run, come, see[F] Je-ru[C7]-sa-lem[F]

They were talk[F]-ing 'bout a storm on the island (run, come, see)
My god, what a beau[C7]-tiful morning
Talk[F]-ing 'bout a storm[F7] on the is[Bb]-land
Run, come, see[F] Je-ru[C7]-sa-lem[F]

There were three[F] sail leaving at the harbor (run, come, see)
They were the Eth[C7]-el and the Myrtle and Pretoria
Three[F] sail leav[F7]-ing at the har[Bb]-bor
Run, come, see[F] Je-ru[C7]-sa-lem[F]

Now the Eth[F]-el was bound for Fresh Creek (run, come, see)
With the ma[C7]-mas and the children on board
The Eth[F]-el was bound[F7] for Fresh[Bb] creek
Run, come, see[F] Je-ru[C7]-sa-lem[F]

And the Myr[F]-tle was bound for Staniel Quay (run, come, see)
My god, what a beau[C7]-tiful morning
The Myr[F]-tle was bound[F7] for Staniel[Bb] Quay
Run, come, see[F] Je-ru[C7]-sa-lem[F]

And Pre-tor[F]-ia was out on the ocean (run, come, see)
Rocking down on her beam[C7] in the swell
Pre-tor[F]-ia was out[F7] on the oc[Bb]-ean
Run, come, see[F] Je-ru[C7]-sa-lem[F]

My god, then a big[F] sea built up in the northwest (run, come, see)
And the captain come a run[C7]-ning for the tiller and a
big[F] sea built[F7] up in the north[Bb]-west
Run, come, see[F] Je-ru[C7]-sa-lem[F]

Then the first[F] sea hit the Pretoria (run, come, see)
And the mamas come a run[C7]-ning for their children and the
first[F] sea hit[F7] the Pre-tor[Bb]-ia
Run, come, see[F] Je-ru[C7]-sa-lem[F]

And the sailor go down[F]-ward for the bottom (run, come, see)
My god, what a beau[C7]-tiful morning
sail[F]-or go down[F7]-ward for the bot[Bb]-tom
Run, come, see[F] Je-ru[C7]-sa-lem[F]

Now George[F] Brown, he was the captain (run, come, see)
He shouts "Now chil[C7]-dren come pray"
George[F] Brown, he[F7] was the cap[Bb]-tain
Run, come, see[F] Je-ru[C7]-sa-lem[F]

He says come[F] now and witness your judgement (run, come, see)
And the women all a cry[C7]-ing for the Daniel-god
Come[F] now and wit[F7]-ness your judg[Bb]-ment
Run, come, see[F] Je-ru[C7]-sa-lem[F]

There were thir[F]-ty-three soul on the water (run, come, see)
My god, what a beau[C7]-tiful morning (slower here, to end)
Thir[F]-ty-three soul[F7] on the wat[Bb]-ter
Run, come, see[F] Je-ru[C7]-sa-lem[F]


This is the Clam Chowder version, as best I can remember, with much improved
lyrics. It helps to have someone sing the counterpoint (run, come, see), and
provide a beat.




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