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CHORDS: Joe Glazer – Bill Bailey The Ultimate Sectarian Chord Progression on Piano & Ukulele

<h5>This is the chords of Bill Bailey The Ultimate Sectarian by Joe Glazer on Piano&comma; Ukulele&comma; Guitar and Keyboard&period;<&sol;h5>&NewLine;<pre>&lbrack;Verse 1&rsqb;&NewLine;D &NewLine;Bill Bailey belonged to every radical party&NewLine; G D&NewLine; that ever came to be&comma;&NewLine;D &NewLine;Till he finally decided to start his own party&NewLine; A&NewLine; so he wouldn't disagree&period;&NewLine;D G D&NewLine;He got himself an office with a sign&NewLine;&NewLine; outside the door&comma; &NewLine;&NewLine; with "Marxist League" in letters red&comma;&NewLine;D &NewLine;And to everyone who came around these&NewLine; A&NewLine; were the words he said&colon;&Tab;&NewLine;<&sol;pre>&NewLine;<p><b><i>FEATURED&colon; What you <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;yallemedia&period;com&sol;what-you-need-to-know-as-a-piano-beginner&sol;">need to know <&sol;a> as a Pianist&period;<&sol;i><&sol;b><&sol;p>&NewLine;<pre>&lbrack;Chorus&rsqb;&NewLine;D&NewLine;"Oh&comma; you may be a friend of Max Shachtman&comma;&NewLine;&NewLine; Jim Cannon and you may agree&comma;&NewLine;G &NewLine;You may get along with &NewLine; D&NewLine;Norman Thomas and with Algernon Lee&NewLine;D &NewLine;You may be an old-time Wobbly&comma;&NewLine; G D&NewLine; and think Jay Lovestone's fine&comma;&NewLine;D &NewLine;Yes&comma; you may be a comrade to all of these folks&comma;&NewLine; A D&NewLine; but you ain't no Comrade of mine&period;"&NewLine;&Tab;&NewLine;<&sol;pre>&NewLine;<p><b><i>Are you Finding it difficult playing on key&quest; Use our Free <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;yallemedia&period;com&sol;tabgenerator">Online Tab Generator <&sol;a> for Guitar &&num;038&semi; Ukulele to get all chords shapes of different key<&sol;i><&sol;b><&sol;p>&NewLine;<pre>&lbrack;Verse 2&rsqb;&NewLine;D &NewLine;For 17 years Bill Bailey kept his office &NewLine; G D&NewLine;with the sign outside the door&comma;&NewLine;D &NewLine;But he never&comma; ever got a new member&period;&NewLine; A&NewLine; Everybody made him sore&period;&NewLine;D &NewLine;And then one night&comma; there came a big fire&NewLine; G D&NewLine; and through the flame and smoke&comma;&NewLine;D &NewLine;As the firemen rushed in to save Bill's life&comma;&NewLine; A&NewLine; these were the words he spoke&colon;&NewLine;&Tab;&NewLine;<&sol;pre>&NewLine;<p><b><i>FEATURED&colon; <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;yallemedia&period;com&sol;what-are-musical-scales&sol;">All about Scales <&sol;a> you need to know asap&period;<&sol;i><&sol;b><&sol;p>&NewLine;<pre>&lbrack;Chorus&rsqb;&NewLine;D&NewLine;"Oh&comma; you may be a friend of Ben Gitlow&semi;&NewLine;&NewLine; Reverend Muste and you may agree&comma;&NewLine;G D&NewLine;You may get along with Emma Goldman and with the S&period;L&period;P&period;&period;&NewLine;D &NewLine;You may have belonged to every radical party&NewLine; G D&NewLine; that ever had a line&comma;&NewLine;D &NewLine;Yes&comma; you may be a comrade to all of those folks&comma;&NewLine; A D&NewLine; but you ain't no comrade of mine&period;"&NewLine;&NewLine;&lbrack;Verse 3&rsqb;&NewLine;D &NewLine;And so on this day&comma; Bill Bailey passed away&comma;&NewLine; G D&NewLine; and his soul to Red Heaven flew&period;&NewLine;D &NewLine;He was met at the gate by old Karl Marx&NewLine; A&NewLine; and Friedrich Engels&lpar;13&rpar;&comma; too&period;&NewLine;D &NewLine;They said&comma; "Welcome&comma; comrade&comma;"&NewLine; G D&NewLine; as they opened the gate to let Bill come inside&comma;&NewLine;D &NewLine;As he slammed the door back in old Karl's face&comma;&NewLine; A&NewLine; these were the words he cried&colon;&NewLine;&NewLine;D&NewLine;"Oh&comma; you may be a friend of Karl Kautsky&comma;&NewLine;&NewLine; and a pal of Ferd LaSalle&comma;&NewLine;G &NewLine;You may get along with William Liebknecht&NewLine; D&NewLine; and the First Internationale&comma;&NewLine;D &NewLine;Yes&comma; you may have inspired every radical party&NewLine; G D&NewLine; from the Hudson to the Rhine&comma;&NewLine;D &NewLine;Oh&comma; you may be a comrade of all of those folks&comma;&NewLine; A D&NewLine; but you ain't no comrade of mine&period;"&Tab;&NewLine;<&sol;pre>&NewLine;

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