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{t: Manchester Rambler } {key: C} {artist:Ewan MacColl} Ewan MacColl: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YENYMwuCG2Y Capo on 2 Intro: [C]/// [C]// [C] I've been over Snowdon, I've slept upon Crowdon I've camped by the Waynestones as [G] well [G] I've sunbathed on Kinder, been burned to a cinder And many more things I can [C] tell [C] My rucksack has oft been me [G] pillow, The heather has oft been me [C] bed And sooner than part from the [G] mountains, I think I would rather be [C] dead {c: } [C] I'm a rambler, I'm a rambler from [G] Manchester way I get all me pleasure the [C] hard moorland way I may be a wage-slave on [G] Monday But I am a free man on [C] Sunday {c: } The [C] day was just ending and I was descending Down Grinesbrook just by Upper [G] Tor [G] When a voice cried "Hey you" in the way keepers do He'd the worst face that ever I [C] saw The things that he said were un-[G]pleasant, In the teeth of his fury I [C] said "Sooner than part from the [G] mountains, I think I would rather be [C] dead" {c: } [C] I'm a rambler, I'm a rambler from [G] Manchester way I get all me pleasure the [C] hard moorland way I may be a wage-slave on [G] Monday But I am a free man on [C] Sunday {c: } He [C] called me a louse and said "Think of the grouse" Well I thought, but I still couldn't [G] see [G] Why all Kinder Scout and the moors roundabout Couldn't take both the poor grouse and [C] me He said "All this land is my [G] master's", At that I stood shaking my [C] head No man has the right to own [G] mountains, Any more than the deep ocean [C] bed {c: } [C] I'm a rambler, I'm a rambler from [G] Manchester way I get all me pleasure the [C] hard moorland way I may be a wage-slave on [G] Monday But I am a free man on [C] Sunday {c: } I [C] once loved a maid, a spot welder by trade She was fair as the Rowan in [G] bloom [G] And the bloom of her eye matched the blue Moreland sky I wooed her from April to [C] June On the day that we should have been [G] married, I went for a ramble in-[C]stead For sooner than part from the [G] mountains, I think I would rather be [C] dead {c: } [C] I'm a rambler, I'm a rambler from [G] Manchester way I get all me pleasure the [C] hard moorland way I may be a wage-slave on [G] Monday But I am a free man on [C] Sunday {c: } So I'll [C] walk where I will over mountain and hill, and I'll lie where the bracken is [G] deep [G] I belong to the mountains, the clear running fountains Where the grey rocks lie ragged and [C] steep I've seen the white hare in the [G] gullys, And the curlew fly high over-[C]head And sooner than part from the [G] mountains, I think I would rather be [C] dead {c: } [C] I'm a rambler, I'm a rambler from [G] Manchester way I get all me pleasure the [C] hard moorland way I may be a wage-slave on [G] Monday But I am a free man on [C] Sunday {c:slow down on last line with one strum on last [C] Sunday } [C] I'm a rambler, I'm a rambler from [G] Manchester way I get all me pleasure the [C] hard moorland way I may be a wage-slave on [G] Monday But I am a free man on [C] Sunday