Country Joe and the Fish was a rock music/folk music band known for musical protests against the Vietnam War, from 1965 to 1970.
The lead singer was "Country" Joe McDonald. The lead guitarist was Barry "The Fish" Melton. Co-founders McDonald and Melton added musicians as needed over the life of the band. By 1967, what many consider the classic line-up included Gary "Chicken" Hirsh (drums), David Cohen (keyboards) and Bruce Barthol (bass).
The band was an early example of Psychedelic music.
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: [email protected] Subject: CRD: Save the Whales by Country Joe
Hi!!! I promised these chords and lyrics to someone...I just don't have their e-mail. Hope this helps whoever it was!!!
Save the Whales by Country Joe MacDonald
AmG When my grandpa was a boy, he went down to the general store AmGAm Saw a picture book of whales, shooting their spouts and flashing their tails AmG Then he got a sailor's dream about cruisin' around on the salty sea AmGAm Joined up with a fishin' crew to go out and get him a whale or two AmG Tell me what kind of men are these who sail upon the salty seas AmG Up in the riggin' in the afternoon, swabbin' the decks and Am sharpening harpoons
CHORUS: Am Hooray and up she rises G Hooray and up she rises Am Hooray and up she rises GAm Early in the morning
There's lots of whales in the deep blue sea and we kill them for the industry We drag'em along side and cut'em in two and melt'em down and sell it to you There hardly is a sailor alive who can keep the tears from his eyes As he remembers the good old days, when there were no whales to save Now we can thank the companies for scouring the deep blue seas Looking for ivory and perfume and oil to light your living room
CHORUS
Shanghaied by the light of the moon, put up in Boston in the middle of June After six months I left the sea, nothing but death and misery Set out on a 3 year cruise, a union ship and a union crew After six months you begin to see, whaling's not what it used to be A modern ship and a modern crew with sonar scopes and exploding harpoons A mechanincal boat made out of steel and a floating machine gun to kill the whale