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Capo on 5th fret
Intro: C
Verse 1:
C
Down at the woolshed you'll find me,
G
Down at the woolshed's the place to be,
C F
Nobody's singin' out 'Wool away!',
D G
They're all just dancin? 'til the break of day.
Verse 2:
C
Once the old woolshed used to ring,
G
To the sound of the shearing in full swing,
C F
Rouseabout runnin' to the shearer's shout,
G C
'Tar here boy and be quick about it,'
Verse 3:
G
Not any more all the sheep are gone,
F
The woolshed rings to a country song,
G
Old bush dancin? and the singing too,
D G
A concertina and a fiddle tune, Hey
C
Down at the woolshed you'll find me,
G
Down at the woolshed, the place to be
C F
Nobody ever wants to go to bed,
D G C
There's too much on at the old woolshed. Ho!
Instrumental:
C
G
C F D G C
Verse 4:
C
Down at the woolshed things have changed,
G
But all the good times are still the same,
C F
There's a different style to the dancin' now,
D G
The music playin' has a different sound,
C
Down to the woolshed come with me,
G
Down at the woolshed I want to be,
C F
Put on your jeans or your ole mole skins,
G C
Be ready to dance and ready to sing,
Verse 5:
G
To a cajun fiddle and a guitar loud,
F
Get in line with the rest of the crowd,
G
elastic sides or in cowboy boots,
D G
Dance good or bad, don?t give two hoots. Hup!
Instrumental: G F G D G
C
Down at the woolshed you'll find me,
G
Down at the woolshed, the place to be
C F
Nobody's singin' out 'Wool away.'
D G C
They're all just dancin? 'til the break of day. Oh
C
Down at the woolshed you'll find me,
G
Down at the woolshed the place to be,
C F
Nobody ever wants to go to bed,
D G C
There's too much on at the old woolshed. Hup!
Instrumental:
C
G
C F D G C
C
G
C F D G C
C
Everybody!
G
Take your partners!
C F D G C N.C.
Interlude:
Two, away!
C
Down at the woolshed you'll find me,
G
Down at the woolshed's the place to be,
C F
Nobody ever wants to go to bed,
D G C
They?re all too much at the old woolshed.
C
Down at the woolshed you'll find me,
G
Down at the woolshed's the place to be,
C F
Nobody ever wants to go to bed,
D G C
They?re all too much at the old woolshed.