Subject: Chords: Draft Dodger Rag From: tradsteve Date: 31 Dec 99 - 05:16 PM Can somebody give me the chords to "Draft Dodger Rag"? Thanks |
Subject: RE: Chords: Draft Dodger Rag From: DonMeixner Date: 31 Dec 99 - 06:21 PM Steve, Point your search engine to "Phil Ochs". His site has all his songs and most all with chords. Easy to get to. But try a cycle of fifths in the key of your choice. G - E7 - A7 - D7 - C - G something like that is what I used to play years back on the auto harp. then whe I played it on guitar I'd slide them all up a half step to sharp them. G - G# - E7 - E#7 - and so on. But look for the site Don |
Subject: RE: Chords: Draft Dodger Rag From: MarkS Date: 31 Dec 99 - 08:54 PM Try this "I'm only sixteen, got a ruptured spleen,and I always carry a purse. I'm blind as a bat and my feet are flat and my asthmas getting worse. Think of my career, my sweetheart dear, and my poor old invalud aunt, Blank blank blank blank blank blank blank balnk, and I,m working in a defense plant" Best I can do. When you hit the mid century mark on the calender, only two bad things happen. The first is you loose your memory, and I cannot remember the second. MarkS |
Subject: RE: Chords: Draft Dodger Rag From: MarkS Date: 31 Dec 99 - 08:56 PM Now that I read the post again, I see the request was for chords rather than chorus. Just points out my last comment about aging!!! |
Subject: Chords Add: DRAFT DODGER RAG (Phil Ochs) From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 31 Dec 99 - 11:29 PM
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Subject: RE: Chords: Draft Dodger Rag From: tradsteve Date: 01 Jan 00 - 04:56 AM I thank you immensly, everybody! -Steve- |
Subject: Chords Add: DRAFT DODGER RAG (Phil Ochs) From: raredance Date: 01 Jan 00 - 11:24 AM "The Complete Phil Ochs" songbook lists the following set of chords. I always dropped it down a step to F, since my uneducated fingers could manage the F-F#-G progression more easily than G-G#-A.
(G)I'm just a typical American boy from (G#)a (A)typical American town, This song was not horrendously popular in 1965 when I highschool group I was in sang it in southern Wisconsin dairy country rich r |
Subject: DRAFT DODGER RAG From: HARD LUCK SKONK Date: 31 Aug 00 - 09:45 PM IS PHIL OCHS' VERSION THE ONLY ONE OR WAS THERE AN EARLIER ONE FROM EITHER WW II OR KOREA? |
Subject: Info Req: DRAFT DODGER RAG From: Joe Offer Date: 31 Aug 00 - 10:19 PM Hi - just for the record, we have that song in the database - click here (you may know that). Chords are here. All the sources I checked say it was written by Ochs and copyrighted in 1964. Skonk, I can't imagine that Ochs adapted this from an earlier song, but I may be dead wrong on that. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Chords: Draft Dodger Rag From: Joe Offer Date: 31 Aug 00 - 10:23 PM Well, Rich (who posted in January), it was tremendously popular in 1968, when we used to sing it in a Catholic seminary in Milwaukee... -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: DRAFT DODGER RAG From: HARD LUCK SKONK Date: 01 Sep 00 - 05:54 PM THANKS JOE, I COULD HAVE SWORN THAT I HAD HEARD THE SONG BEFORE 1964, ABOUT '61. O WELL . THANKS AGAIN |
Subject: RE: Chords: Draft Dodger Rag From: raredance Date: 01 Sep 00 - 06:51 PM Joe, this isn't going to go down as one of your faster responses. rich r |
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