4 Chords used in the song: A, B, C, E
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Led Zeppelin- Immigarnt Song
The way he plays the main riff on the guitar is almost impossible on the uke,
so i have devised a different way using a vaiation on the F#m chord, it sounds
much better played this way as well. In the verse there is a progression from
A To B to C and it sounds much better if played as i have outlined, but if you
feel more comfortabler using the standard chords feel free.
Main riff
A|-0--0-0--0------|-0-0--0-0--0----|----------------|
E|-2--2-2--5------|-2-2--2-2--5----|----------------|
C|-1--1-1--6------|-1-1--1-1--6----|----------------|
G|-2--2-2--6------|-2-2--2-2--6----|----------------|
A B C E
A|-0--2--3--2-----|
E|-0--2--3--0-----|
C|-1--3--4--4-----|
G|-2--4--5--1-----|
A E
We come from the land of ice and
snow, from the midnite sun where the hot springs blow.____
(main riff)
The hammer of the gods will drive our ships__ to new lands, to fight the
horde,__ singing and crying:
E A main riff
Vahala, I am coming!
A
on we sweep
B
with treshing oar,_
C
our only goal will be the west-ern
shore
(Main riff)
Ah,____________
ah.____________
A E
We come from the land of ice and snow, from the midnite sun where
the hot springs blow.____
(Main riff)
How soft your fields so green, can whisper tales__ of gore,___ of how we
calmed_ the tides of war.___
E
We are your over lords.
A
on we sweep_
B
with treshing oar,_
C
our only goal will be the west-ern shore
(main riff)
So now you'd better stop__
and rebuild your ruins,
for peace and trust__ can win the day despite of all your
losing.
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About this song: Immigrant Song
Immigrant Song is the opening track on English rock band Led Zeppelin's third album, Led Zeppelin III, written and released in 1970. The song is famous for its distinctive, wailing cry from vocalist Robert Plant (with a melody reminiscent of "Bali Ha'i") at the beginning of the song, and is built around a repeating, staccato Jimmy Page/John Paul Jones/John Bonham riff. The hiss at the beginning of the track is feedback from an echo unit.