The Clash's version of a traditional arrangement, this is the same pattern repeated 6 times, the solo is
a verse with no words, and the last verse looks odd but is the same as the others.
[Intro]
A
[Verse 1]
A G
When Johnny comes marching home again, hurrah, tralah
A Em
He's coming by bus or underground, hurrah, tralah
C G F C
A woman's eye will shed a tear to see his face so beaten in fear
A G F E A
And it was just around the corner in the English Civil War
[Verse 2]
A G
It was still at the stage of clubs and fists, hurrah, tralah
A Em
When that well known face got beaten to bits, hurrah, tralah
C G F C
Your face was blue in the light of the screen as we watched the speech of an animal scream
A G F E A
The new party army was marching right over our heads
[Solo]
A G A Em C G F C A G F E A
[Verse 3]
A G
They are, ha, I told you so, tralah, hurrah
A Em
Says everybody that we know, hurrah, tralah
C G F C
But who hid a radio under the stairs, and who got caught out unawares
A G F E A
New party army came marching right up the stairs
[Verse 4]
A G
When Johnny comes marching home again, hurrah, tralah
A Em
Nobody understands it can happen again, hurrah, tralah
C G F C
The sun is shining and the kids are shouting loud but you gotta know it's shining through a crack in the cloud
A G F E A
The shadows keep on falling when Johnny comes marching home
[Verse 5]
A G
Alright, Johnny
A Em
Oh yeah, Johnny
C G F C
All the girls go oh-oh-oh-oh, oh, oh, oh-oh-oh
A G F E A
Get his coffin ready Johnny's comin' home