Stan Rogers – Billy Green (Guitar)

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[Intro] G [Verse 1]
  Am                               D             G
Attend you all good countrymen, my name is Billy Green

                                     Am             D
And I will tell of things I did when I was just nineteen

  G                               Am              D
I helped defeat the Yank invader, there can be no doubt

    Am                            C     D          G
Yet lately men forget the name of Billy Green, the Scout.
[Verse 2]
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‘Twas on a Sunday morn’ in June when first we heard the sound

                                      Am              D
Three thousand Yankees on the road to camp below Greentown

    G                       Am         D
Two Generals, Artillery and Company of horse

     Am                        C         D        G
With many rank and file afoot, they were a mighty force.
[Verse 3]
     Am                           D                   G
Says I to brother Levi, “Well, we still can have some fun!

                                      Am               D
We'll creep and whoop like Indians to try to make them run!”

      G                                    Am               D
Which then we did both loud and long, much to the Yanks’ dismay

     Am                                   C         D   G
They fired their pop-gun muskets once and then they ran away!
[Verse 4]
      Am                                    D                G
Well, first they plundered Stoney Creek and then John Gage’s farm

                                    Am                   D
They cut his fences for their fires although the day was warm

     G                             Am                D
They bound my brother Isaac up and took him from his home;

     Am                               C     D         G
They pillaged all the countryside, no mercy there was shown.
[Verse 5]
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Then says I to myself, “Now Billy, this will never do

                                         Am             D
Those scurvy Yanks are not the match for Loyalists like you”

   G                                    Am           D
My brother's horse I quickly caught and put him to a run

    Am                                C          D      G
And reached the British camp upon the heights of Burlington.
[Verse 6]
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Says I to Colonel Harvey, “Now, let there be no delay

                                  Am                  D
If we're to reach the Yankee camp before the break of day

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I'll take you through the woods by night where I know every tree

    Am                          C        D      G
And ere the dawn you surely can surprise the enemy”
[Verse 7]
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With men and guns we then set forth the enemy to seek

                                   Am               D
Across the beach at Burlington and then to Red Hill Creek;

   G                            Am                   D
We came upon their sentries; we surprised them every one

  Am                            C     D          G
One died upon my sword, and all the others off they run
[Verse 8]
    Am                             D           G
And so it was we were in place one hour before dawn

                                       Am              D
We fired three times upon the camp and then we marched along

   G                                  Am              D
We fired again and charged as Colonel Harvey gave the word

    Am                          C   D       G
And put the enemy to fight with bayonet and sword!
[Verse 9]
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With great confusion in the camp, two Generals were caught

                                   Am           D
The Colonel and his men made their artillery as naught

   G                              Am               D
We killed over two hundred and we captured all the rest;

    Am                             C       D       G
Nor did we lose but eighty men; of them we had the best.
[Verse 10]
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And so it was I played the man though I was but nineteen

                                        Am                 D
I led our forces through the night that this land would be free

  G                              Am                 D
I foiled the Yank invaders and I helped put them to route

    Am                            C     D          G
So, let no man forget the name of Billy Green, the Scout!
[Outro] Am D D Am G [Optional last note] single strum
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