Mick Jagger — The Wild Colonial Boy

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[Intro]
G C G C G C

[Verse 1]
G              C
It's of a wild colonial boy
     G
Jack Doolan was his name
G                  C
Of poor but honest parents
       G            Em
He was born in Castlemaine
   G                    C
He was his father's only hope
    G                  Em
His mother's pride and joy
    G                 C
And so dearly did his parents love
D                 G
The wild colonial boy

[Verse 2]
G                     C
When scarcely sixteen years of age
     G
Jack left his father's home
G                         C
With a heart that knew no danger
    G                Em
Bushrangin' he would roam
     G              C
He'd rob the lordly squatters
G                         Em
Their flocks he would destroy
      G             C
And a terror to Australia was
    D             G
The wild colonial boy

[Verse 3]
G           C
In '61 this daring youth
   G
Commenced his sad career
G                         C
With a heart that knew no danger
   G                 Em
No stranger would he fear
   G                               C
He held up the Beechworth old mail coach
G                   Em
And robbed Judge McAvoy
        G             C
Who trembled and gave up his gold
   D                 G
To the wild colonial boy

[Verse 4]
G                   C
One day as Jack was riding
    G
The mountain side along
G                  C
A-listening to the kookaburra's
    G             Em
Pleasant laughing song
      G                C
Three mounted troopers came in sight
G                    Em
Kelly, Davis and Fitzroy
    G                     C
Who swore that they would capture him
D                 G
The wild colonial boy

[Verse 5]
G                   C
Surrender now, Jack Doolan
    G
You see we're three to one
   G             C
Surrender in the Queen's name
    G              Em
You daring highway man
     G               C
Jack drew his pistol from his belt
G                   Em
And waved it like a toy
     G                C
I'll fight but not surrender
      D                 G
Cried the wild colonial boy		
    

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