7 Chords used in the song: D, E, D7, G, A, Bm, C
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D E D7
Us, and them
G D A D
And after all we're only ordinary men.
D E D7
Me, and you.
G D A
God only knows it's not what we would choose to do.
Bm
Forward he cried from the rear
Bm D C
and the front rank died.
Bm A
The general sat and the lines on the map
D C
moved from side to side.
D E D7
Black and blue
G D
And who knows which is which and who is who.
E D7
Up and down.
G D A
And in the end it's only round and round and round.
Bm
"Haven't you heard? It's a battle of words"
Bm D C
the poster bearer cried.
Bm
"Listen son", said the man with the gun
Bm D C
"There's room for you inside."
D E D7
Down and out
G D
It can't be helped but there's a lot of it about.
D E D7
With, without.
G D C
And who'll deny it's what the fighting's all about?
Bm
Out of the way, it's a busy day
Bm D C
I've got things on my mind.
Bm
For the want of the price of tea and a slice
Bm D C
The old man died.
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Intro: Bm
D - Bm7 - Dm - G - Dmaj7 (x2)
D Bm7 Dm
Us and them
G D
And after all we're only ordinary men
D Bm7 Dm
Me and you
God only knows
G D A
It's not what we would choose to do
Bm
Forward he cried from the rear
A Bm C
And the front rank died
Bm
And the general sat
A
And the lines on the map
Bm C
Moved from side to side
D Bm7 Dm
Black and blue
G D
And who knows which is which and who is who
D Bm7 Dm
Up and down
G D A
And in the end it's only round 'n round and round
Bm
Haven't you heard it's a battle of words
A Bm C
The poster bearer cried
Bm
"Listen son", said the man with the gun
A Bm C
There's room for you inside
PIANO: D - Bm7 - Dm - G - Dm7 - A
SAX: D - Bm7 - Dm - G - Em7 - Bm - G - D
D - A
Bm - A - Bm - C (x2)
D Bm Dmaj7
Down and out
G D A
It can't be helped that there's a lot of it about
D Bm Dm
With, without
G D A
And who'll deny it's what the fighting's all about?
Bm
Out of the way
It's a busy day
A Bm C
I've got things on my mind
Bm
For the want of the price
Of tea and a slice
A Bm C
The old man died
D - Bm7 - Dm - G - Dmaj7 (x2)
D Bm7 Dm
Us and them
G D
And after all we're only ordinary men
D Bm7 Dm
Me and you
God only knows
G D A
It's not what we would choose to do
Bm
Forward he cried from the rear
A Bm C
And the front rank died
Bm
And the general sat
A
And the lines on the map
Bm C
Moved from side to side
D Bm7 Dm
Black and blue
G D
And who knows which is which and who is who
D Bm7 Dm
Up and down
G D A
And in the end it's only round 'n round and round
Bm
Haven't you heard it's a battle of words
A Bm C
The poster bearer cried
Bm
"Listen son", said the man with the gun
A Bm C
There's room for you inside
PIANO: D - Bm7 - Dm - G - Dm7 - A
SAX: D - Bm7 - Dm - G - Em7 - Bm - G - D
D - A
Bm - A - Bm - C (x2)
D Bm Dmaj7
Down and out
G D A
It can't be helped that there's a lot of it about
D Bm Dm
With, without
G D A
And who'll deny it's what the fighting's all about?
Bm
Out of the way
It's a busy day
A Bm C
I've got things on my mind
Bm
For the want of the price
Of tea and a slice
A Bm C
The old man died
09 Aug 2022
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About this song: Us And Them
Us and Them is a song from English psychedelic / progressive rock band Pink Floyd's 1973 album, Dark Side of the Moon. It was written by Richard Wright and Roger Waters and sung by David Gilmour (harmonies by Wright). It is 7 minutes, 51 seconds in length, making it the longest song on the album. It deals with ethnocentrism, conflict and the belief that a person's self is "always in the right"