Chords for Leif Juster - Den Får Ikke Du (1976)
Tempo:
97.6 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
Ab
Fm
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
On Ekeberg I have bought a palace, it lacks [Bb] both walls and [Dm] glass roof.
A [Bb] wall has nothing to mean, [D] rain and [Eb] I beat up paraply.
The floor is gone, the door is gone, right [Bb] through the living room is a brown wall.
There are swimming both brisling and salmon, whisper [Eb] I on them, they will come soon.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, I'll [Bb] have it alone.
A sunscrew-out, a sunscrew-out, it's nice, I'll screw myself in.
[Ab] Out on the stairs I have a rabbit's furs, [Eb] which can milk both sprit and barraweed.
But that pocket you, that pocket [Bb] you, I'll [Eb] have it alone.
[Bb]
[Eb] I have not yet got furniture, but [Bb] you understand, it's fine.
I have a gramophone, which I have cut.
The wife beats [Eb] records while I beat stiff.
My computer is a little fine, combines car and [Bb] washing machine.
My bed is a little wide, because I [Eb] mother earth and the yellow heart.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, I'll [Bb] have it alone.
A sunscrew-out, a sunscrew-out, it's [Eb] nice, I'll screw myself in.
[Ab] Out on the stairs I have a rabbit's [Cm] furs, which can milk both sprit and [Eb] barrawe.
But that pocket you, that [Bb] pocket you, I'll have it [Eb] alone.
[Bb]
[Eb] And my darling is low, short and slender.
Her nose [Bb] looks out like [Fm] a swan.
She scratches [Bb] the ears clean like a plough.
Her glass eyes [Eb] point straight south.
When she is angry, you see, the rest of [Bb] the cabin tears apart.
[Fm] She tries to [Bb] say something, [Eb] her eyes wander out.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, I'll [Bb] have it alone.
A sunscrew-out, a sunscrew-out, it's [Eb] nice, I'll screw myself in.
[Ab] I have three legs, which I can take off and [Eb] on.
And with that I'll be a bank of yellow and blue.
But that pocket you, that [Bb] pocket you, I'll have it [Eb] alone.
[Bb]
[Eb] But otherwise I'm a little fine, [Bb] the young people praise [Fm] me.
Some [Bb] come with their eyes wide open, others are born [Eb] with their eyes closed.
In the evening we have a dance, we come [Bb] and we don't have to worry.
The young people are talking about every music, [Eb] I've come to learn.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, I'll [Bb] have it alone.
A sunscrew-out, a sunscrew-out, it's [Ab] nice, I'll screw myself in.
My twin brother looks like me, so I'm just a [Eb] fool.
I do something stupid, I sit and want him, want him.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, [Bb] I'll
A [Bb] wall has nothing to mean, [D] rain and [Eb] I beat up paraply.
The floor is gone, the door is gone, right [Bb] through the living room is a brown wall.
There are swimming both brisling and salmon, whisper [Eb] I on them, they will come soon.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, I'll [Bb] have it alone.
A sunscrew-out, a sunscrew-out, it's nice, I'll screw myself in.
[Ab] Out on the stairs I have a rabbit's furs, [Eb] which can milk both sprit and barraweed.
But that pocket you, that pocket [Bb] you, I'll [Eb] have it alone.
[Bb]
[Eb] I have not yet got furniture, but [Bb] you understand, it's fine.
I have a gramophone, which I have cut.
The wife beats [Eb] records while I beat stiff.
My computer is a little fine, combines car and [Bb] washing machine.
My bed is a little wide, because I [Eb] mother earth and the yellow heart.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, I'll [Bb] have it alone.
A sunscrew-out, a sunscrew-out, it's [Eb] nice, I'll screw myself in.
[Ab] Out on the stairs I have a rabbit's [Cm] furs, which can milk both sprit and [Eb] barrawe.
But that pocket you, that [Bb] pocket you, I'll have it [Eb] alone.
[Bb]
[Eb] And my darling is low, short and slender.
Her nose [Bb] looks out like [Fm] a swan.
She scratches [Bb] the ears clean like a plough.
Her glass eyes [Eb] point straight south.
When she is angry, you see, the rest of [Bb] the cabin tears apart.
[Fm] She tries to [Bb] say something, [Eb] her eyes wander out.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, I'll [Bb] have it alone.
A sunscrew-out, a sunscrew-out, it's [Eb] nice, I'll screw myself in.
[Ab] I have three legs, which I can take off and [Eb] on.
And with that I'll be a bank of yellow and blue.
But that pocket you, that [Bb] pocket you, I'll have it [Eb] alone.
[Bb]
[Eb] But otherwise I'm a little fine, [Bb] the young people praise [Fm] me.
Some [Bb] come with their eyes wide open, others are born [Eb] with their eyes closed.
In the evening we have a dance, we come [Bb] and we don't have to worry.
The young people are talking about every music, [Eb] I've come to learn.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, I'll [Bb] have it alone.
A sunscrew-out, a sunscrew-out, it's [Ab] nice, I'll screw myself in.
My twin brother looks like me, so I'm just a [Eb] fool.
I do something stupid, I sit and want him, want him.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, [Bb] I'll
Key:
Bb
Eb
Ab
Fm
Dm
Bb
Eb
Ab
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ On Ekeberg I have bought a palace, it lacks [Bb] both walls and [Dm] glass roof.
A [Bb] wall has nothing to mean, [D] rain and [Eb] I beat up paraply.
The floor is gone, the door is gone, right [Bb] through the living room is a brown wall.
There are swimming both brisling and salmon, whisper [Eb] I on them, they will come soon.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, I'll [Bb] have it alone.
A sunscrew-out, a sunscrew-out, it's nice, I'll screw myself in.
[Ab] Out on the stairs I have a rabbit's furs, [Eb] which can milk both sprit and barraweed.
But that pocket you, that pocket [Bb] you, I'll [Eb] have it alone.
_ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ I have not yet got furniture, but [Bb] you understand, it's fine.
I have a gramophone, which I have cut.
The wife beats [Eb] records while I beat stiff.
My computer is a little fine, combines car and [Bb] washing machine.
My bed is a little wide, because I [Eb] mother earth and the yellow heart.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, I'll [Bb] have it alone.
A sunscrew-out, a sunscrew-out, it's [Eb] nice, I'll screw myself in.
[Ab] Out on the stairs I have a rabbit's [Cm] furs, which can milk both sprit and [Eb] barrawe.
But that pocket you, that [Bb] pocket you, I'll have it [Eb] alone.
_ [Bb] _ _ _
[Eb] And my darling is low, short and slender.
Her nose [Bb] looks out like [Fm] a swan.
She scratches [Bb] the ears clean like a plough.
Her glass eyes [Eb] point straight south.
When she is angry, you see, the rest of [Bb] the cabin tears apart.
[Fm] She tries to [Bb] say something, [Eb] her eyes wander out.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, I'll [Bb] have it alone.
A sunscrew-out, a sunscrew-out, it's [Eb] nice, I'll screw myself in.
[Ab] I have three legs, which I can take off and [Eb] on.
And with that I'll be a bank of yellow and blue.
But that pocket you, that [Bb] pocket you, I'll have it [Eb] alone.
_ [Bb] _ _ _
[Eb] But otherwise I'm a little fine, [Bb] the young people praise [Fm] me.
Some [Bb] come with their eyes wide open, others are born [Eb] with their eyes closed.
In the evening we have a dance, we come [Bb] and we don't have to worry.
The young people are talking about every music, [Eb] I've come to learn.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, I'll [Bb] have it alone.
A sunscrew-out, a sunscrew-out, it's [Ab] nice, I'll screw myself in.
My twin brother looks like me, so I'm just a [Eb] fool.
I do something stupid, I sit and want him, want him.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, [Bb] I'll
_ _ On Ekeberg I have bought a palace, it lacks [Bb] both walls and [Dm] glass roof.
A [Bb] wall has nothing to mean, [D] rain and [Eb] I beat up paraply.
The floor is gone, the door is gone, right [Bb] through the living room is a brown wall.
There are swimming both brisling and salmon, whisper [Eb] I on them, they will come soon.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, I'll [Bb] have it alone.
A sunscrew-out, a sunscrew-out, it's nice, I'll screw myself in.
[Ab] Out on the stairs I have a rabbit's furs, [Eb] which can milk both sprit and barraweed.
But that pocket you, that pocket [Bb] you, I'll [Eb] have it alone.
_ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ I have not yet got furniture, but [Bb] you understand, it's fine.
I have a gramophone, which I have cut.
The wife beats [Eb] records while I beat stiff.
My computer is a little fine, combines car and [Bb] washing machine.
My bed is a little wide, because I [Eb] mother earth and the yellow heart.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, I'll [Bb] have it alone.
A sunscrew-out, a sunscrew-out, it's [Eb] nice, I'll screw myself in.
[Ab] Out on the stairs I have a rabbit's [Cm] furs, which can milk both sprit and [Eb] barrawe.
But that pocket you, that [Bb] pocket you, I'll have it [Eb] alone.
_ [Bb] _ _ _
[Eb] And my darling is low, short and slender.
Her nose [Bb] looks out like [Fm] a swan.
She scratches [Bb] the ears clean like a plough.
Her glass eyes [Eb] point straight south.
When she is angry, you see, the rest of [Bb] the cabin tears apart.
[Fm] She tries to [Bb] say something, [Eb] her eyes wander out.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, I'll [Bb] have it alone.
A sunscrew-out, a sunscrew-out, it's [Eb] nice, I'll screw myself in.
[Ab] I have three legs, which I can take off and [Eb] on.
And with that I'll be a bank of yellow and blue.
But that pocket you, that [Bb] pocket you, I'll have it [Eb] alone.
_ [Bb] _ _ _
[Eb] But otherwise I'm a little fine, [Bb] the young people praise [Fm] me.
Some [Bb] come with their eyes wide open, others are born [Eb] with their eyes closed.
In the evening we have a dance, we come [Bb] and we don't have to worry.
The young people are talking about every music, [Eb] I've come to learn.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, I'll [Bb] have it alone.
A sunscrew-out, a sunscrew-out, it's [Ab] nice, I'll screw myself in.
My twin brother looks like me, so I'm just a [Eb] fool.
I do something stupid, I sit and want him, want him.
But that pocket you, that pocket you, [Bb] I'll