Linnéa Chords by Stanley Holmer
Tempo:
91.95 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Bb
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [G]
[A] [D]
I have written to my girl, [A] I have written to my friend, I got the answer 19th day [D] this month.
I have decorated her room [G] with flowers, with green, and [A] on the wall hang the paintings [D] so nice.
Her name is the most beautiful [A] I can describe, to Linnea is the most beautiful [D] on earth.
It is like the flower queen in [G] wonder high spruce, something [A] more beautiful I can not [D] describe.
I have sailed and been to many [A] countries on our earth, I have seen many girls.
[D]
But when the money ran out, I had [G] to go alone on board, one [A] has to regret many things that [D] were done.
But the girl who is faithful, [A] the one she once promised, has power with both winds and [D] weather.
When you take out the portrait you have [G] in the coffin, yes, [A] then you notice that no one is [D] so rare.
[A] [D]
And it attracts, and it whispers, and [A] it bites, and it pulls when you look at the picture of your [D] Swedish girl.
The one who always is on land, and how [G] his girl can be, you know [A] how it feels on board for a [D] sailor.
Turned in wet clothes, [A] in a sour and ugly skans, and so out again, and all men [D] to the weather.
When the hurricane's all devils on [G] the Atlantic go to dance, and the [A] sailors were [D] to his.
[Bb] [Eb]
But from ball to sea to wing went [Bb] on a journey like a dance, I hope that Linnea has [Eb] been faithful.
But on land goes worse sharks than [Ab] you look for on the sea, and [Bb] a sailor can be fooled on [Eb] his salary.
In my cabin, out in the house, [Bb] I wait for my friend, I have promised her marriage, and [Eb] faith.
I have sprung her room with [Ab] flowers and green, and [Bb] on the wall hang the paintings [Eb] so beautiful.
[A] [D]
I have written to my girl, [A] I have written to my friend, I got the answer 19th day [D] this month.
I have decorated her room [G] with flowers, with green, and [A] on the wall hang the paintings [D] so nice.
Her name is the most beautiful [A] I can describe, to Linnea is the most beautiful [D] on earth.
It is like the flower queen in [G] wonder high spruce, something [A] more beautiful I can not [D] describe.
I have sailed and been to many [A] countries on our earth, I have seen many girls.
[D]
But when the money ran out, I had [G] to go alone on board, one [A] has to regret many things that [D] were done.
But the girl who is faithful, [A] the one she once promised, has power with both winds and [D] weather.
When you take out the portrait you have [G] in the coffin, yes, [A] then you notice that no one is [D] so rare.
[A] [D]
And it attracts, and it whispers, and [A] it bites, and it pulls when you look at the picture of your [D] Swedish girl.
The one who always is on land, and how [G] his girl can be, you know [A] how it feels on board for a [D] sailor.
Turned in wet clothes, [A] in a sour and ugly skans, and so out again, and all men [D] to the weather.
When the hurricane's all devils on [G] the Atlantic go to dance, and the [A] sailors were [D] to his.
[Bb] [Eb]
But from ball to sea to wing went [Bb] on a journey like a dance, I hope that Linnea has [Eb] been faithful.
But on land goes worse sharks than [Ab] you look for on the sea, and [Bb] a sailor can be fooled on [Eb] his salary.
In my cabin, out in the house, [Bb] I wait for my friend, I have promised her marriage, and [Eb] faith.
I have sprung her room with [Ab] flowers and green, and [Bb] on the wall hang the paintings [Eb] so beautiful.
Key:
D
A
G
Bb
Eb
D
A
G
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
I have written to my girl, [A] I have written to my friend, I got the answer 19th day [D] this month.
I have decorated her room [G] with flowers, with green, and [A] on the wall hang the paintings [D] so nice.
_ Her name is the most beautiful [A] I can describe, to Linnea is the most beautiful [D] on earth.
It is like the flower queen in [G] wonder high spruce, something [A] more beautiful I can not [D] describe.
I _ have sailed and been to many [A] countries on our earth, I have seen many girls.
_ _ [D] _ _
But when the money ran out, I had [G] to go alone on board, one [A] has to regret many things that [D] were done. _
But the girl who is faithful, [A] the one she once promised, has power with both winds and [D] weather. _
When you take out the portrait you have [G] in the coffin, _ yes, [A] then you notice that no one is [D] so rare.
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
And it attracts, and it whispers, and [A] it bites, and it pulls when you look at the picture of your [D] Swedish girl.
The one who always is on land, and how [G] his girl can be, you know [A] how it feels on board for a [D] sailor. _
_ Turned in wet clothes, [A] in a sour and ugly skans, and so out again, and all men [D] to the weather.
When the hurricane's all devils on [G] the Atlantic go to dance, and the [A] sailors _ were [D] to his. _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
But from ball to sea to wing went [Bb] on a journey like a dance, I hope that Linnea has [Eb] been faithful. _
But on land goes worse sharks than [Ab] you look for on the sea, and [Bb] a sailor can be fooled on [Eb] his salary. _
In my cabin, out in the house, [Bb] I wait for my friend, I have promised her marriage, and [Eb] faith. _
I have sprung her room with [Ab] flowers and green, and [Bb] on the wall hang the paintings [Eb] so beautiful.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
I have written to my girl, [A] I have written to my friend, I got the answer 19th day [D] this month.
I have decorated her room [G] with flowers, with green, and [A] on the wall hang the paintings [D] so nice.
_ Her name is the most beautiful [A] I can describe, to Linnea is the most beautiful [D] on earth.
It is like the flower queen in [G] wonder high spruce, something [A] more beautiful I can not [D] describe.
I _ have sailed and been to many [A] countries on our earth, I have seen many girls.
_ _ [D] _ _
But when the money ran out, I had [G] to go alone on board, one [A] has to regret many things that [D] were done. _
But the girl who is faithful, [A] the one she once promised, has power with both winds and [D] weather. _
When you take out the portrait you have [G] in the coffin, _ yes, [A] then you notice that no one is [D] so rare.
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
And it attracts, and it whispers, and [A] it bites, and it pulls when you look at the picture of your [D] Swedish girl.
The one who always is on land, and how [G] his girl can be, you know [A] how it feels on board for a [D] sailor. _
_ Turned in wet clothes, [A] in a sour and ugly skans, and so out again, and all men [D] to the weather.
When the hurricane's all devils on [G] the Atlantic go to dance, and the [A] sailors _ were [D] to his. _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
But from ball to sea to wing went [Bb] on a journey like a dance, I hope that Linnea has [Eb] been faithful. _
But on land goes worse sharks than [Ab] you look for on the sea, and [Bb] a sailor can be fooled on [Eb] his salary. _
In my cabin, out in the house, [Bb] I wait for my friend, I have promised her marriage, and [Eb] faith. _
I have sprung her room with [Ab] flowers and green, and [Bb] on the wall hang the paintings [Eb] so beautiful.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _