Artist: MISC TRADITIONAL | Title: billy of tea

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Tablature is mostly (but not exclusively) seen for reticulate stringed instruments, in which environment it is commonly titled journalism for brief (except for lute tablature).
It is ofttimes utilised for the guitar, bass, lute, archlute, theorbo, angélique, mandora, gallichon, and vihuela, but in generalisation it crapper be utilised for some reticulate instrument, including ukulele, mandolin, banjo, and viola da gamba, as substantially as some liberated wood aerophones much as the harmonica.



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Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 09:31:40 +1000
From: Kevin Woodgate <kwoodg10@scu.edu.au>
Subject: m/misc_folk/billy_of_tea.tab


         Billy Of Tea      Australian Folk Song

Transcribed by K Woodgate

Easy melody Version 

The song can be found on records by the Bushwackers, Cobbers, William Clauson 
and many other Australian Folk records.
           	D                   G           D
e|----------------|-----------------|--------------------|------------------|
B|----------------|-------------3---|-2--0---------------|------------------|
G|-----0---2----2-|-2---2----2------|--------2-----0-----|-----------------2|
D|-4--------------|-----------------|--------------------|-4----4-----4-----|
A|----------------|-----------------|--------------------|------------------|
E|----------------|-----------------|--------------------|------------------|
1  You can talk of your whis-ky talk of your beer, There's some-thing much
ni- 
2  So fill up your tum - bler as high as you can   And    don't you dare  tell
3  I rise in the morning as soon as it's light  And go     to  the    nose
bag   
4  And while it is boiling the horses I seek     And     foll - ow  them
down 
5  And at night when I camp if the days has been warm     I    give  to    my 
6  Then the fire I make and the wa - ter I get   And corned beef and 

              E7          A7       D                    G              D
e|-------------------|---------------|-------------|-----------------|-----|
B|-------------------|---------------|-------------|----3-----2---0--|-----|
G|-0-----------------|-------------2-|--2--2---2---|-2---------------|-2---|
D|-----4------2----2-|-2--2-----4----|-----------4-|-----------------|-----|
A|-------------------|---------------|-------------|-----------------|-----|
E|-------------------|---------------|-------------|-----------------|-----|
1  cer that's wait-ing us here, It sits on the fire  be-neath the gum tree,  
2  me it's not the best plan, You can let all your beer and your spirits go
free
3  to see  it's   al- right     That the ants on the sugar no mortgage have
got   
4  as far   as   the  creek     I take off their hobbles and let them run free
5  horses their tucker of corn   From the two in the pole to the one in the
lead
6  Damper in order,   I set    But I don't touch the grub though so hungry
I be-

                        G              A7        D
e|----------------|----------------|----------------||
B|----------------|----------------|----------------||
G|-2--0------2----|-----0--0-------|----------------||
D|--------4-------|-0----------4---|-4-2---0-----0--||
A|----------------|----------------|----------------||
E|----------------|----------------|----------------||
1 There's no-thing much ni-cer than  a bil-ly of tea



   
2 I'll   stick to  my   darl-ing   old bil-ly of tea
3 And straight away sling my old black bil-ly pot
4 Then haste   to    tuck in - to  my  bil-ly of tea
5 A billy for each holds a com - for - ta - ble feed
6 I wait till it's read - y   -   the  bil-ly of tea 




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