E6 Chords by D.D.E
Tempo:
128.4 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
G
F#m
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
[G]
[A]
[D]
He came in over Svinesund,
[F#m] with his trailer almost empty,
[G] and he felt that [Em] he was going to have [A] a stroke.
[D] The last stop was in Hamburg, [F#m] while they loaded the truck.
[G] And a coffee cup [Em] he crossed his ears.
[A] He [G] took the chance to go [Gm] to the hospital,
[D] and he was discharged the [Bm] next evening.
[Em] He had to get up early, before it was [A] too late.
[D] Through Østfoldbruken, Gaspedal,
[F#m] as far as life is concerned,
[G] he is driving towards [A] something that might [D] be worthwhile.
[A] He [D] is driving [A] Essex, [G] the narrowest road.
[D] Maybe there is something [Bm] in his arms
[A] now.
[D] [A] Essex, [G] he must not be late.
Maybe he feels [A] the warmth in [D] his hand.
On a long stretch along Mømjøsa, a [F#m] colleague gave a signal,
so [G] he stopped when [Em] he knew where [A] the radar was.
[D] Through Drivdalen, it is road work, [F#m] so the roads are a bit too narrow.
[G] He is almost out [Em] in the river, but [A] it goes.
On [G] a road, he drives [Gm] northwards, [D] with hair like a [Bm] windmill.
He puts [Em] one who is injured in the boat together [A] in a row.
It [D] is peaceful and talkative, [F#m] but to good cause.
[G] Even if Jesus comes, [A] and the day of judgment [D] is near.
[A] He [D] is driving [A] Essex, the [G] narrowest road.
[D] Maybe there is something in [Bm] his arms
[A] now.
[D] [A] Essex, [G] he must not be late.
Maybe he feels [A] the warmth in [D] his hand.
It is cooling over Saltfjellet, but [F#m] it is too big.
So [G] they let go and drive [Em] the columns through [A] the snow.
[D] Maybe it was a missile that got [F#m] in the hands of the helpers.
When [G] they came to Følske, [Em] they waved [A] goodbye.
[G] Last warning to [Gm] God, [D] now give a little extra [Bm] gas.
And [Em] now notice that he suddenly becomes [A] tired.
He goes [D] to Central Hospital, finds [F#m] a parking lot.
And [G] goes to the birth house [A] where he knows [D] she lies.
[A] He is [D] driving [A] Essex, the [G] narrowest road.
[D] Maybe there is something [Bm] in his arms
[A] now.
[D] [A] Essex, [G] he must not be late.
Maybe he feels the [A] warmth in [D] his hand.
[A] [G]
[A]
[D]
[N]
[G]
[A]
[D]
He came in over Svinesund,
[F#m] with his trailer almost empty,
[G] and he felt that [Em] he was going to have [A] a stroke.
[D] The last stop was in Hamburg, [F#m] while they loaded the truck.
[G] And a coffee cup [Em] he crossed his ears.
[A] He [G] took the chance to go [Gm] to the hospital,
[D] and he was discharged the [Bm] next evening.
[Em] He had to get up early, before it was [A] too late.
[D] Through Østfoldbruken, Gaspedal,
[F#m] as far as life is concerned,
[G] he is driving towards [A] something that might [D] be worthwhile.
[A] He [D] is driving [A] Essex, [G] the narrowest road.
[D] Maybe there is something [Bm] in his arms
[A] now.
[D] [A] Essex, [G] he must not be late.
Maybe he feels [A] the warmth in [D] his hand.
On a long stretch along Mømjøsa, a [F#m] colleague gave a signal,
so [G] he stopped when [Em] he knew where [A] the radar was.
[D] Through Drivdalen, it is road work, [F#m] so the roads are a bit too narrow.
[G] He is almost out [Em] in the river, but [A] it goes.
On [G] a road, he drives [Gm] northwards, [D] with hair like a [Bm] windmill.
He puts [Em] one who is injured in the boat together [A] in a row.
It [D] is peaceful and talkative, [F#m] but to good cause.
[G] Even if Jesus comes, [A] and the day of judgment [D] is near.
[A] He [D] is driving [A] Essex, the [G] narrowest road.
[D] Maybe there is something in [Bm] his arms
[A] now.
[D] [A] Essex, [G] he must not be late.
Maybe he feels [A] the warmth in [D] his hand.
It is cooling over Saltfjellet, but [F#m] it is too big.
So [G] they let go and drive [Em] the columns through [A] the snow.
[D] Maybe it was a missile that got [F#m] in the hands of the helpers.
When [G] they came to Følske, [Em] they waved [A] goodbye.
[G] Last warning to [Gm] God, [D] now give a little extra [Bm] gas.
And [Em] now notice that he suddenly becomes [A] tired.
He goes [D] to Central Hospital, finds [F#m] a parking lot.
And [G] goes to the birth house [A] where he knows [D] she lies.
[A] He is [D] driving [A] Essex, the [G] narrowest road.
[D] Maybe there is something [Bm] in his arms
[A] now.
[D] [A] Essex, [G] he must not be late.
Maybe he feels the [A] warmth in [D] his hand.
[A] [G]
[A]
[D]
[N]
Key:
A
D
G
F#m
Em
A
D
G
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
He came in over Svinesund, _
[F#m] with his trailer almost empty, _
[G] and he felt that [Em] he was going to have [A] a stroke. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] The last stop was in Hamburg, [F#m] while they loaded the truck. _ _
[G] And a coffee cup [Em] he crossed his ears.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ He [G] took the chance to go [Gm] to the hospital, _
[D] and he was discharged the [Bm] next evening. _ _
[Em] He had to get up early, before it was [A] too late. _ _ _ _ _
[D] Through _ _ Østfoldbruken, _ Gaspedal,
[F#m] as far as life is concerned, _ _
[G] he is driving towards [A] something that might [D] be worthwhile.
_ _ _ [A] He [D] is driving _ _ _ [A] Essex, _ [G] the _ narrowest road. _
[D] Maybe there is something [Bm] in his arms _
[A] now. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] Essex, _ [G] he must not be late. _
Maybe he feels [A] the warmth in [D] his hand. _ _ _ _ _
On a long stretch along Mømjøsa, a [F#m] _ colleague gave a signal,
_ so [G] he stopped when [Em] he knew where [A] the radar was. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] Through Drivdalen, it is road work, [F#m] so the roads are a bit too narrow. _ _
[G] He is almost out [Em] in the river, but [A] it goes.
_ _ _ _ On [G] a road, he drives [Gm] northwards, _ _ [D] with hair like a [Bm] windmill.
_ He puts [Em] one who is injured in the boat together [A] in a row.
_ _ _ _ _ It [D] is peaceful and _ talkative, [F#m] but to good cause. _ _
[G] Even if Jesus comes, [A] and the day of judgment [D] is near.
_ _ _ [A] He [D] is driving _ _ _ [A] Essex, the [G] _ _ narrowest road. _ _
[D] Maybe there is something in [Bm] _ his arms _
[A] now. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] Essex, _ [G] he must not be late. _ _
Maybe he feels [A] the warmth in [D] his hand.
_ _ _ _ It is cooling over _ Saltfjellet, but [F#m] it is too big.
_ So [G] they let go and drive [Em] the columns through [A] the snow. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] Maybe it was a missile that got [F#m] in the hands of the helpers.
_ _ When [G] they came to Følske, [Em] _ they waved [A] goodbye. _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] Last warning to [Gm] God, _ [D] now give a little extra [Bm] gas.
_ And [Em] now notice that he suddenly becomes [A] tired.
_ _ _ _ _ He goes [D] to Central _ Hospital, _ finds [F#m] a parking _ lot.
And [G] goes to the birth house [A] where he knows [D] she lies.
_ _ _ [A] He is [D] driving _ _ _ [A] Essex, the [G] _ _ narrowest road. _ _
[D] Maybe there is something [Bm] in his arms _
[A] now. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] Essex, _ [G] he must not be late. _ _
Maybe he feels the [A] warmth in [D] his hand.
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
He came in over Svinesund, _
[F#m] with his trailer almost empty, _
[G] and he felt that [Em] he was going to have [A] a stroke. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] The last stop was in Hamburg, [F#m] while they loaded the truck. _ _
[G] And a coffee cup [Em] he crossed his ears.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ He [G] took the chance to go [Gm] to the hospital, _
[D] and he was discharged the [Bm] next evening. _ _
[Em] He had to get up early, before it was [A] too late. _ _ _ _ _
[D] Through _ _ Østfoldbruken, _ Gaspedal,
[F#m] as far as life is concerned, _ _
[G] he is driving towards [A] something that might [D] be worthwhile.
_ _ _ [A] He [D] is driving _ _ _ [A] Essex, _ [G] the _ narrowest road. _
[D] Maybe there is something [Bm] in his arms _
[A] now. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] Essex, _ [G] he must not be late. _
Maybe he feels [A] the warmth in [D] his hand. _ _ _ _ _
On a long stretch along Mømjøsa, a [F#m] _ colleague gave a signal,
_ so [G] he stopped when [Em] he knew where [A] the radar was. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] Through Drivdalen, it is road work, [F#m] so the roads are a bit too narrow. _ _
[G] He is almost out [Em] in the river, but [A] it goes.
_ _ _ _ On [G] a road, he drives [Gm] northwards, _ _ [D] with hair like a [Bm] windmill.
_ He puts [Em] one who is injured in the boat together [A] in a row.
_ _ _ _ _ It [D] is peaceful and _ talkative, [F#m] but to good cause. _ _
[G] Even if Jesus comes, [A] and the day of judgment [D] is near.
_ _ _ [A] He [D] is driving _ _ _ [A] Essex, the [G] _ _ narrowest road. _ _
[D] Maybe there is something in [Bm] _ his arms _
[A] now. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] Essex, _ [G] he must not be late. _ _
Maybe he feels [A] the warmth in [D] his hand.
_ _ _ _ It is cooling over _ Saltfjellet, but [F#m] it is too big.
_ So [G] they let go and drive [Em] the columns through [A] the snow. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] Maybe it was a missile that got [F#m] in the hands of the helpers.
_ _ When [G] they came to Følske, [Em] _ they waved [A] goodbye. _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] Last warning to [Gm] God, _ [D] now give a little extra [Bm] gas.
_ And [Em] now notice that he suddenly becomes [A] tired.
_ _ _ _ _ He goes [D] to Central _ Hospital, _ finds [F#m] a parking _ lot.
And [G] goes to the birth house [A] where he knows [D] she lies.
_ _ _ [A] He is [D] driving _ _ _ [A] Essex, the [G] _ _ narrowest road. _ _
[D] Maybe there is something [Bm] in his arms _
[A] now. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] Essex, _ [G] he must not be late. _ _
Maybe he feels the [A] warmth in [D] his hand.
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _