Northwest Passage Acordes
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[Chorus]
/ D / A
Ah, for / just one / time,
/ G / Bm
I would / take the Northwest / Passage
/ G / D
To / find the hand of / Franklin,
/ Em / G
Reaching / for the Beaufort / Sea.
/ D / A
Tracing / one warm / line,
/ G / Bm
Through a / land so wide and / savage, and
G / D - A / D / /
Make a Northwest / Passage, to the / sea. / /
[Verse 1]
G / D
Westward from the / Davis Strait,
/ A / Bm
'Tis / there was said to / lie,
/ G / D
The / sea route to the / Orient,
/ A / D
For / which so many / died,
G / D
Seeking gold and / glory,
/ A / Bm
Leaving / weathered broken / bones, and
/ G / D - A / Em / /
A / long forgotten / lonely cairn of / stones. / /
[Chorus]
/ D / A
Ah, for / just one / time,
/ G / Bm
I would / take the Northwest / Passage
/ G / D
To / find the hand of / Franklin,
/ Em / G
Reaching / for the Beaufort / Sea.
/ D / A
Tracing / one warm / line,
/ G / Bm
Through a / land so wide and / savage, and
G / D - A / D / /
Make a Northwest / Passage, to the / sea. / /
[Verse 2]
/ G / D
Three / centuries there - / after,
/ A / Bm
I take / passage over / land,
/ G / D
In the / footsteps of brave / Kelso,
/ A / D
Where his / "sea of flowers" be - / gan.
/ G / D
Watching / cities rise be - / fore me,
/ A / Bm
Then be - / hind me sink a - / gain,
/ G / D
This / tardiest ex - / plorer,
/ A / Em
Driving / hard, a - cross the / plains. / /
[Chorus]
/ D / A
Ah, for / just one / time,
/ G / Bm
I would / take the Northwest / Passage
/ G / D
To / find the hand of / Franklin,
/ Em / G
Reaching / for the Beaufort / Sea.
/ D / A
Tracing / one warm / line,
/ G / Bm
Through a / land so wide and / savage, and
G / D - A / D / /
Make a Northwest / Passage, to the / sea. / /
[Verse 3]
/ G / D
And / through the night be - / hind the wheel,
/ A / Bm
The / mileage clicking / west,
/ G / D
I / think upon Mac - / kenzie,
/ A / D
David / Thompson, and the / rest,
/ G / D
Who / cracked the mountain / ramparts, and
/ A / Bm
Did / show a path for / me,
/ G / D - A / Em / /
To / race the roaring / Fraser, to the / sea. / /
[Chorus]
/ D / A
Ah, for / just one / time,
/ G / Bm
I would / take the Northwest / Passage
/ G / D
To / find the hand of / Franklin,
/ Em / G
Reaching / for the Beaufort / Sea.
/ D / A
Tracing / one warm / line,
/ G / Bm
Through a / land so wide and / savage, and
G / D - A / D / /
Make a Northwest / Passage, to the / sea. / /
[Verse 4]
/ G / D
How / then am I so / different,
/ A / Bm
From the / first men through this / way,
/ G / D
Like / them, I left a / settled life,
/ A / D
I / threw it all a - / way,
/ G / D
To / seek a Northwest / Passage,
/ A / Bm
At the / call of many / men,
/ G / D - A / Em / /
To / find there, but the / road back home a - / gain. / /
[Chorus]
/ D / A
Ah, for / just one / time,
/ G / Bm
I would / take the Northwest / Passage
/ G / D
To / find the hand of / Franklin,
/ Em / G
Reaching / for the Beaufort / Sea.
/ D / A
Tracing / one warm / line,
/ G / Bm
Through a / land so wide and / savage, and
G / D - A / D / /
Make a Northwest / Passage, to the / sea. / /
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The verses are all wrong. When I'm sure of the correct chord progression (I need to listen to the original a few more times to double-check that what I'm playing matches up, although it sounds correct), I'll post a fix.
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Agreed. Since Stan sang it acappella, it can be a bit tricky. You have to listen to all of the verses to really get a sense of the chords, as he changes it a bit each time. These aren't perfect, but they work harmonically:
b- / D
Westward from the / Davis Strait,
/ e- / A
'Tis / there was said to / lie,
/ b- / D
The / sea route to the / Orient,
/ e- / G
For / which so many / died,
b- / D
Seeking gold and / glory,
/ A / e-
Leaving / weathered broken / bones, and
/ G / D - A / e- / /
A / long forgotten / lonely cairn of / stones. / /
An exception to this is on the second verse, where he changes the phrasing of the last line, giving each chord a full bar:
/ G / D
This / tardiest ex - / plorer,
/ A / e- /
Driving / hard, a - cross the / plains. /
+1

There is a video of Stan his son playing this on an acoustic guitar that I saw for the first time today. I was kind of stunned to find the song here to begin with. Thanks for that. Its not all that far off.
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