Chords for "The winner takes it all" - Julie Zenatti / 29 Aout 2011, La grande soirée ABBA
Tempo:
124.15 bpm
Chords used:
C#
F#
G#m
D#m
D#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
[F#]
[C#]
[G#m] [C#]
[F#] I don't want to talk about the [A#m] things [C#] we've gone through
[F#] me, [G#m] now it's [C#] history [B] [C#] I've played [F#] all my cards
[A#m] you've done [F] too Nothing [G#m] more to [D#m] [A#] say
S to play The winner takes [F#] it all
[D#m] loser's standing small
[C#]
[G#m] [C#]
[F#] I don't want to talk about the [A#m] things [C#] we've gone through
[F#] me, [G#m] now it's [C#] history [B] [C#] I've played [F#] all my cards
[A#m] you've done [F] too Nothing [G#m] more to [D#m] [A#] say
S to play The winner takes [F#] it all
[D#m] loser's standing small
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D#m
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
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_ _ [F#] _ I don't want to talk _ _ _ about the [A#m] things [C#] we've gone through
Thought [G#m] it's hurting _ [F#] me, _ [G#m] now it's [C#] history [B] _ _ [C#] _ _ I've played [F#] all my _ _ cards
_ And that's what [A#m] you've done [F] too _ _ Nothing [G#m] more to _ [D#m] [A#] say
_ [D#] No [C#] more S to play _ _ The winner takes [F#] it all
_ _ _ [D] The [D#m] loser's standing _ small
_ Inside the [G#m] _ victory, [A#] _ _ [G#m] that's our [C#] destiny
_ [D#] _ _ [C#] I was in [F#] your arms _ _ Thinking [C#] I'd belong [Fm] _ there
[C#] I figured [G#m] it'd make _ [D#] sense _ [G#m] Building [C#] me a [F#] _ [C#] fence
Building me [F#] a hole _ _ Thinking _ [F] I'd be strong _ [A#m] there
But I [G#m] was a _ [C#] fool [G#m] _ Playing [C#] by the _ [F#] rules
[C#] The gods made true [F#] dice _ _ Simple [D#m] as gold as _ ice
And [D#] someone with [G#m] _
_ _ _ us is [F#] someone [C#] dear _ The winner [F#] takes it all
_ _ The [D#m] loser's asked to fall _ In [G#m] simple love _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#] But _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] tell me, _ [F#] does she kiss you _ _ Like she used to [C#] kiss [Fm] you?
_ [C#] Does [G#m] it feel the [F#] same _
[G#m] When she [C#] calls your [G#m] name? _
_ [F#] Somewhere deep inside _ _ You must know I miss [F] you
[C#] _
But what [G#m] can I [C#] say? _
Rules must be _ obeyed
The details [F#] will decide _ _ _ _
[D#] _ _ [D#m] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [G#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _
[A#] _ [D#] The big [G#m] shaker is small _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ The winner _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Oh my God, this is beautiful.
Oh my God, this song suits you. _ _
_ What's surprising is that this song was re-recorded in 1981 by Mireille Mathieu.
And you know who was in the chorus?
The Abba band.
And I think that if they had been with us tonight, they would have stood up like you to applaud Julie Zenati in this performance.
Congratulations Julie.
Thank you.
Wonderful. _ _ _
Julie, when we think about this Abba band, in just a decade they have had a global success.
They have sold more than 370 million records worldwide.
This is the band that is the most sold right after the Beatles.
And they still sell 2-3 million albums a year, best of, gold.
_ Especially when you know that at the beginning it was a band that was created.
_ _ It _ fascinates me _ the evolution of the band musically, artistically, something super smooth.
As they became more and more fashionable, with super perfected sounds.
_ And they invented a lot of things, the music video, all that. _
And melodies, when you are a singer like you.
When you are a singer like me, you are more than well served.
We are happy that they already had 10 years of career to be able to sing songs like that.
More than a forty tubes, incredible.
You just performed, you chose it, The Winter Takes It All.
Is it your favorite?
Yes, I think that in relation to my emotion and my way of singing,
obviously, right away when you hear a title like that, you want to catch it.
And try to tell a story about a song like that.
I think it's one of my favorites.
I have good news.
It seems that Notre-Dame is being reformed.
There are some dates planned.
Yes, we will be _ _
_ We said the 16th, 17th and 18th of December next.
In Bercy.
All 7 with a _ philharmonic orchestra and choirs too.
Miss, Mr.
Julie Zenati who is with us tonight.
What an interpretation. _
Remarkable.
Bravo.
_ _ So, tonight, obviously, we came back in the 70s with Abba.
But exclusively, listen well, the 80s pay tribute to the 70s.
Since _
And not just anything.
Not just anything, listen rather.
Emil and Images and Jean-Pierre Mader sing Abba for you.
One of the most famous tubes.
No Emil, no Enew.
It's now.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ I don't want to talk _ _ _ about the [A#m] things [C#] we've gone through
Thought [G#m] it's hurting _ [F#] me, _ [G#m] now it's [C#] history [B] _ _ [C#] _ _ I've played [F#] all my _ _ cards
_ And that's what [A#m] you've done [F] too _ _ Nothing [G#m] more to _ [D#m] [A#] say
_ [D#] No [C#] more S to play _ _ The winner takes [F#] it all
_ _ _ [D] The [D#m] loser's standing _ small
_ Inside the [G#m] _ victory, [A#] _ _ [G#m] that's our [C#] destiny
_ [D#] _ _ [C#] I was in [F#] your arms _ _ Thinking [C#] I'd belong [Fm] _ there
[C#] I figured [G#m] it'd make _ [D#] sense _ [G#m] Building [C#] me a [F#] _ [C#] fence
Building me [F#] a hole _ _ Thinking _ [F] I'd be strong _ [A#m] there
But I [G#m] was a _ [C#] fool [G#m] _ Playing [C#] by the _ [F#] rules
[C#] The gods made true [F#] dice _ _ Simple [D#m] as gold as _ ice
And [D#] someone with [G#m] _
_ _ _ us is [F#] someone [C#] dear _ The winner [F#] takes it all
_ _ The [D#m] loser's asked to fall _ In [G#m] simple love _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#] But _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] tell me, _ [F#] does she kiss you _ _ Like she used to [C#] kiss [Fm] you?
_ [C#] Does [G#m] it feel the [F#] same _
[G#m] When she [C#] calls your [G#m] name? _
_ [F#] Somewhere deep inside _ _ You must know I miss [F] you
[C#] _
But what [G#m] can I [C#] say? _
Rules must be _ obeyed
The details [F#] will decide _ _ _ _
[D#] _ _ [D#m] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [G#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _
[A#] _ [D#] The big [G#m] shaker is small _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ The winner _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Oh my God, this is beautiful.
Oh my God, this song suits you. _ _
_ What's surprising is that this song was re-recorded in 1981 by Mireille Mathieu.
And you know who was in the chorus?
The Abba band.
And I think that if they had been with us tonight, they would have stood up like you to applaud Julie Zenati in this performance.
Congratulations Julie.
Thank you.
Wonderful. _ _ _
Julie, when we think about this Abba band, in just a decade they have had a global success.
They have sold more than 370 million records worldwide.
This is the band that is the most sold right after the Beatles.
And they still sell 2-3 million albums a year, best of, gold.
_ Especially when you know that at the beginning it was a band that was created.
_ _ It _ fascinates me _ the evolution of the band musically, artistically, something super smooth.
As they became more and more fashionable, with super perfected sounds.
_ And they invented a lot of things, the music video, all that. _
And melodies, when you are a singer like you.
When you are a singer like me, you are more than well served.
We are happy that they already had 10 years of career to be able to sing songs like that.
More than a forty tubes, incredible.
You just performed, you chose it, The Winter Takes It All.
Is it your favorite?
Yes, I think that in relation to my emotion and my way of singing,
obviously, right away when you hear a title like that, you want to catch it.
And try to tell a story about a song like that.
I think it's one of my favorites.
I have good news.
It seems that Notre-Dame is being reformed.
There are some dates planned.
Yes, we will be _ _
_ We said the 16th, 17th and 18th of December next.
In Bercy.
All 7 with a _ philharmonic orchestra and choirs too.
Miss, Mr.
Julie Zenati who is with us tonight.
What an interpretation. _
Remarkable.
Bravo.
_ _ So, tonight, obviously, we came back in the 70s with Abba.
But exclusively, listen well, the 80s pay tribute to the 70s.
Since _
And not just anything.
Not just anything, listen rather.
Emil and Images and Jean-Pierre Mader sing Abba for you.
One of the most famous tubes.
No Emil, no Enew.
It's now.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _