Verse
B F#
The patroons came from Holland to America, became landlords where none had been before
B
Soon one man owned half a million acres, on both sides of the Hudson River shore
F#
He invited families to move in, and give him thirty percent
B
Of everything they grew each year, this is how they'd pay the rent
F#
His name was Rensselaer, he became one of the richest men on Earth
B
In today's terms ninety billion dollars, is how much he'd be worth
F#
All this for doing nothing, but saying all of this was his
B
“I have the power of the state behind me, and I'm in the landlord biz”
F#
After two hundred years of this, and one revolution won
B
Another Rennsalaer had another son
F#
And this Rennsalaer was greedier, than his ancestors dead and passed
B
It was now the 1840's, and things started changing fast
F#
It was the straw that broke the back, the bottle was uncorked
B
They started organizing meetings, the tenant farmers of New York
F#
They found the strength of numbers, they found the power of suggestion
B
They found each other, asking the same question
[Chorus]
B F#
Who gave you the right to be a landlord, to live a life of ease while others toil
B
Who gave you the right to be a rich man, while the rest of us pay you so that we can work this soil
[Verse]
B F#
They vowed that they would stop the rent collection, they vowed they'd bring this madness to an end
B
And when one blew the tin horn of distress, they'd soon find they had a thousand friends
F#
Dressed in calico skirts with masks upon their faces, on horseback, armed with knives and guns
B
They chanted and they yelled, they kept their farms, and they kept the sheriffs on the run
[Chorus]
B F#
Who gave you the right to be a landlord, to live a life of ease while others toil
B
Who gave you the right to be a rich man, while the rest of us pay you so that we can work this soil
[Bridge]
B F# F# B
[Verse]
B F#
The governor's militias tried to stop them, but nothing could be done to break their will
B
And by 1848 the landlords buckled and sold their holdings to the farmers in the hills
F#
Yes they overthrew this feudal system, but it's replaced now by speculators and banks
B
And you can still hear the homeless families asking of all the landed gentry in our ranks
[Chorus]
B F#
Who gave you the right to be a landlord, to live a life of ease while others toil
B
Who gave you the right to be a rich man, while the rest of us pay you so that we can work this soil
B F#
Who gave you the right to be a landlord, to live a life of ease while others toil
B
Who gave you the right to be a rich man, while the rest of us pay you so that we can work this soil
B
Who gave you the right?
- 1. Chord Gitar David Rovics - Landlord Kunci Dasar - Chords.id (Nada Dasar D#)
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- 3. Author Lagu Andra Ramadhan