Country Joe and the Fish – I Feel Like I’m Fixing to Die Rag Ukulele Chords

Key: D7
Chords: [D7], [G], [E7], [A], [D]
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Difficulty: Moderate
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Well come on all of you big strong men
Uncle Sam needs your help again
He got himself in a terrible jam way down yonder in Vietnam
Put down your books and pick up a gun
We’re gonna have a whole lotta fun

And it’s 1 2 3 what are we fighting for
Don’t ask me I don’t give a damn the next stop is Vietnam
And it’s 5 6 7 open up the pearly gates
Well there ain’t no time to wonder why
WHOOPEE we’re all gonna die

Well come on generals let’s move fast
Your big chance is come at last
Gotta go out and get those reds
The only good commie is one that’s dead
And you know that peace can only be won
When you blow them all to kingdom come

And it’s 1 2 3 what are we fighting for
Don’t ask me I don’t give a damn the next stop is Vietnam
And it’s 5 6 7 open up the pearly gates
Well there ain’t no time to wonder why
WHOOPEE we’re all gonna die

Well come on Wall Street don’t be slow
Why man this is war go go go
There’s plenty good money to be made
By supplying the army with the tools of the trade
Just hope and pray that if they drop the bomb
They drop it on the Vietcong

And it’s 1 2 3 what are we fighting for
Don’t ask me I don’t give a damn the next stop is Vietnam
And it’s 5 6 7 open up the pearly gates
Well there ain’t no time to wonder why
WHOOPEE we’re all gonna die

Well come on mothers across the land
Pack your boys off to Vietnam
Come on fathers don’t hesitate
Send your sons off before it’s too late
Be the first one on your block
To have your boy come home in a box

And it’s 1 2 3 what are we fighting for
Don’t ask me I don’t give a damn the next stop is Vietnam
And it’s 5 6 7 open up the pearly gates
Well there ain’t no time to wonder why
WHOOPEE we’re all gonna die

Psychedelic Rock
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I Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag UKULELE CHORDS (Country Joe and the Fish) | ukulelearn

About I Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag

Artist and Song: Country Joe and the Fish - I Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag
Album: I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die
Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Year: 1967
Difficulty: Moderate
Tuning: G C E A
Key: D7
Chords: [D7], [G], [E7], [A], [D]
Strumming: D - DU - UDU

About Country Joe and the Fish - I Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag Ukulele Chords & Strumming Pattern

"I Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag" is a song by Psychedelic Rock artist Country Joe and the Fish. It was released in 1967 on the album, titled "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die". I Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag is considered under Psychedelic Rock genre.
  • The original key of I Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag is D7.
  • D - DU - UDU is the suggested strumming pattern for this Country Joe and the Fish song.
  • [D7], [G], [E7], [A], [D] are the ukulele chords for playing I Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag with the original key (D7) on ukulele.
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What Are The Chords For I Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag On Ukulele?

You will play the [D7], [G], [E7], [A], [D] ukulele chords while playing I Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag with your ukulele in the D7 key, original tone of the song.

How Do You Strum I Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag On Ukulele?

I Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag ukulele strumming pattern is D - DU - UDU. You can also try D (down) if the suggested pattern is hard for you.

Who Sings I Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag?

I Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag is performed by Country Joe and the Fish. It was first released on the album "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die" in 1967.