Tragically Hip - Fifty Mission Cup First Version: chords and tabs for the song. Watch chords and tablatures for all songs of the singer (group) Tragically Hip. Other chords and tabs for the "Fifty Mission Cup" can find at the bottom of the page. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## # Fifty Mission Cap by Tragically Hip of of Fully Completely This song is a true song story about Bill Barilko Intro/Verse riff ------------------------------------------------------------------------| ------------------------------------------------------------------------| ---9--------9-7---------7-5--------5-7---------7-9----------------------| ---9--------9-7---------7-5--------5-7---------7-9----------------------| Repeat ---7--------7-5---------5-3--------3-5---------5-7----------------------| -----0-0-0------0-0-0------0-0-0------0-0-0------0-0-0------------------| Verse 1:(verse riff) Bill Barilko disappeared, that summer, he was on a fishing trip, The last goal he ever scored, won the leafs the cup, They didn't win another, 'till 1962, the year he was discovered, I stole this from a hockey card, B And he took up under CHORUS: [this riff will be called riff2 ] ----------------------------| ----------------------------| 11-11-9--9-----------------| [listen to the song for the rhythm of this riff] 11-11-9--9-----------------| -9---9-7--7----------------| ----------------------------| In my fifty mission cap, I worked it in, I worked it in to look like that, It's my fifty mission cap, B A it's his fifty mission cap B A And I worked it in (worked it in) B A and I worked it it, and I worked it out (worked it in), to look like that, B A and I worked it in, to look like that. [back to verse/intro riff] Verse 2:(verse/intro riff) Bill Barilko disapeared, that summer, (1959) he was on a fishing trip,(in a plane) The last goal he ever scored, (in overtime) won the Leafs the cup, they didn't win another, 'till 1962, the year he was discovered, REPEAT CHORUS SOLO (it's my fifty mission cup [x?]) [the last chord is a high E] |