Chords for Harry Brandelius - Ungmön på kärringön (med text)
Tempo:
122.8 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Bb
Ab
Gm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[Eb] [Ab] [Eb]
[Gm] [Bb] [Eb]
I am an old fishman sitting [Bb] and lapping
I have a broken fish in my back and a [Eb] broken knee
Now [C] I am both tired and thin and my face [Fm] is pale
[Eb] But [Cm] I have also been [F] young and despite [Bb] storm and sea
The most beautiful [Eb] little young moon that [Bb] ever existed on [Eb] Kärringen
Yes, [Ab] she became my moon [Abm] and [Eb] she was blue and [Gm] she was fair, yes [Eb] almost beautiful
We [Bb] boys were [Eb] so wild then, [Gm] for all the will we [G] got from her
We [Ab] fought and cried, [Abm] we [Eb] sang and danced, but [Gm] I got to enjoy [Eb] the love's wage
For [G] when we layed, and [Cm] fished, for [Fm] fourteen days in one [Eb] single stretch
And [G] headed home when the [Cm] wind was breezing, with the [Bb] fish in [F] a [Bb] underdeck
And the moon of Saturday, [Eb] so still and still, as it [Bb] can only be in [G] Bohuslän
[Ab] And there was love and [Eb] there was dancing and there [Gm] she was, [Ab] yes [Eb] I think so
I had my own style in the tavern that I [Bb] could pay for
It was probably a bit of a mess with the cod, but it [Eb] was never a problem
Once [C] there were seven boys in [Fm] [Bb] our tavern
[Eb] The oldest is fifty [F] now, yes, [Dm] think how [Bb] old he is
The ugliest [Eb] old Kärringen that [Bb] ever existed on [Eb]
Kärringen
Yes, [Ab] she is my moon, but [Eb] she is blue and I [Gm] think she [Eb] is sick
For when [Bb] you have lived [Eb] your whole life, and are [Bb] bound together with [G] the knot of the sea
And [Ab] you have cried [Abm] and you [Eb] have laughed, then [Gm] it is nice with the [Eb] love's wage
Now [G] she just keeps [Cm] on going to [Bb] the youngest child, the child in [Eb] King's River
And [G] she to the flowers, [Cm] her knickers, and [Bb] goes and speaks [F] mostly [Bb] for herself
But every Sunday over [Eb] coffee she wants [Bb] to talk [G] about that child
And [Ab] there was love and there was [Eb] dancing [Cm] and there she [Gm] was, yes I think [Eb] so
[Gm] [Bb] [Eb]
I am an old fishman sitting [Bb] and lapping
I have a broken fish in my back and a [Eb] broken knee
Now [C] I am both tired and thin and my face [Fm] is pale
[Eb] But [Cm] I have also been [F] young and despite [Bb] storm and sea
The most beautiful [Eb] little young moon that [Bb] ever existed on [Eb] Kärringen
Yes, [Ab] she became my moon [Abm] and [Eb] she was blue and [Gm] she was fair, yes [Eb] almost beautiful
We [Bb] boys were [Eb] so wild then, [Gm] for all the will we [G] got from her
We [Ab] fought and cried, [Abm] we [Eb] sang and danced, but [Gm] I got to enjoy [Eb] the love's wage
For [G] when we layed, and [Cm] fished, for [Fm] fourteen days in one [Eb] single stretch
And [G] headed home when the [Cm] wind was breezing, with the [Bb] fish in [F] a [Bb] underdeck
And the moon of Saturday, [Eb] so still and still, as it [Bb] can only be in [G] Bohuslän
[Ab] And there was love and [Eb] there was dancing and there [Gm] she was, [Ab] yes [Eb] I think so
I had my own style in the tavern that I [Bb] could pay for
It was probably a bit of a mess with the cod, but it [Eb] was never a problem
Once [C] there were seven boys in [Fm] [Bb] our tavern
[Eb] The oldest is fifty [F] now, yes, [Dm] think how [Bb] old he is
The ugliest [Eb] old Kärringen that [Bb] ever existed on [Eb]
Kärringen
Yes, [Ab] she is my moon, but [Eb] she is blue and I [Gm] think she [Eb] is sick
For when [Bb] you have lived [Eb] your whole life, and are [Bb] bound together with [G] the knot of the sea
And [Ab] you have cried [Abm] and you [Eb] have laughed, then [Gm] it is nice with the [Eb] love's wage
Now [G] she just keeps [Cm] on going to [Bb] the youngest child, the child in [Eb] King's River
And [G] she to the flowers, [Cm] her knickers, and [Bb] goes and speaks [F] mostly [Bb] for herself
But every Sunday over [Eb] coffee she wants [Bb] to talk [G] about that child
And [Ab] there was love and there was [Eb] dancing [Cm] and there she [Gm] was, yes I think [Eb] so
Key:
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[Eb] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ I am an old fishman sitting [Bb] and lapping
I _ have a broken fish in my back and a [Eb] broken knee
Now [C] I am both tired and thin and my face [Fm] is pale
_ [Eb] But [Cm] I have also been [F] young and despite [Bb] storm and sea
The most beautiful [Eb] little young moon that [Bb] ever existed on [Eb] _ Kärringen
Yes, [Ab] she became my moon [Abm] and [Eb] she was blue and [Gm] she was fair, yes [Eb] almost beautiful
We [Bb] boys were [Eb] so wild then, [Gm] for all the will we [G] got from her
_ We [Ab] fought and cried, [Abm] we [Eb] sang and danced, but [Gm] I got to enjoy [Eb] the love's wage
For [G] when we layed, and [Cm] _ fished, for [Fm] fourteen days in one [Eb] single stretch
And [G] headed home when the [Cm] wind was breezing, with the [Bb] fish in [F] a [Bb] underdeck _
And the moon of Saturday, [Eb] so still and still, as it [Bb] can only be in [G] Bohuslän
_ [Ab] And there was love and [Eb] there was dancing and there [Gm] she was, _ [Ab] yes [Eb] I think so
_ _ I had my own style in the tavern that I [Bb] could pay for
It was probably a bit of a mess with the cod, but it [Eb] was never a problem
Once [C] there were seven boys in _ [Fm] _ [Bb] our tavern
[Eb] The oldest is fifty [F] now, yes, [Dm] think how [Bb] old he is
_ The _ ugliest [Eb] old Kärringen that [Bb] ever existed on [Eb] _
Kärringen
Yes, [Ab] she is my moon, but [Eb] she is blue and I [Gm] think she [Eb] is sick
For when [Bb] you have lived [Eb] your whole life, and are [Bb] bound together with [G] the knot of the sea
And [Ab] you have cried _ [Abm] and you [Eb] have laughed, then [Gm] it is nice with the [Eb] love's wage
Now [G] she just keeps [Cm] on going to [Bb] the youngest child, the child in [Eb] King's River
And [G] she to the flowers, [Cm] her knickers, and [Bb] goes and speaks [F] mostly [Bb] for herself
_ But every Sunday over [Eb] coffee she wants [Bb] to talk [G] about that child
And [Ab] there was love and there was [Eb] dancing [Cm] and there she [Gm] was, _ yes I think [Eb] so _
_ _ [Gm] _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ I am an old fishman sitting [Bb] and lapping
I _ have a broken fish in my back and a [Eb] broken knee
Now [C] I am both tired and thin and my face [Fm] is pale
_ [Eb] But [Cm] I have also been [F] young and despite [Bb] storm and sea
The most beautiful [Eb] little young moon that [Bb] ever existed on [Eb] _ Kärringen
Yes, [Ab] she became my moon [Abm] and [Eb] she was blue and [Gm] she was fair, yes [Eb] almost beautiful
We [Bb] boys were [Eb] so wild then, [Gm] for all the will we [G] got from her
_ We [Ab] fought and cried, [Abm] we [Eb] sang and danced, but [Gm] I got to enjoy [Eb] the love's wage
For [G] when we layed, and [Cm] _ fished, for [Fm] fourteen days in one [Eb] single stretch
And [G] headed home when the [Cm] wind was breezing, with the [Bb] fish in [F] a [Bb] underdeck _
And the moon of Saturday, [Eb] so still and still, as it [Bb] can only be in [G] Bohuslän
_ [Ab] And there was love and [Eb] there was dancing and there [Gm] she was, _ [Ab] yes [Eb] I think so
_ _ I had my own style in the tavern that I [Bb] could pay for
It was probably a bit of a mess with the cod, but it [Eb] was never a problem
Once [C] there were seven boys in _ [Fm] _ [Bb] our tavern
[Eb] The oldest is fifty [F] now, yes, [Dm] think how [Bb] old he is
_ The _ ugliest [Eb] old Kärringen that [Bb] ever existed on [Eb] _
Kärringen
Yes, [Ab] she is my moon, but [Eb] she is blue and I [Gm] think she [Eb] is sick
For when [Bb] you have lived [Eb] your whole life, and are [Bb] bound together with [G] the knot of the sea
And [Ab] you have cried _ [Abm] and you [Eb] have laughed, then [Gm] it is nice with the [Eb] love's wage
Now [G] she just keeps [Cm] on going to [Bb] the youngest child, the child in [Eb] King's River
And [G] she to the flowers, [Cm] her knickers, and [Bb] goes and speaks [F] mostly [Bb] for herself
_ But every Sunday over [Eb] coffee she wants [Bb] to talk [G] about that child
And [Ab] there was love and there was [Eb] dancing [Cm] and there she [Gm] was, _ yes I think [Eb] so _