Odd Børretzen - Morgenstemning fra Bøler Chords

Tempo:
114.35 bpm
Chords used:

G

C

Gm

D

F

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Odd Børretzen - Morgenstemning fra Bøler chords
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I'll start with a western, with an old melody, called Move On.
It has a little background story, this western.
I'm a professional humorist.
I write for a mission, and I was given the mission to write a humorous joke about big city traffic.
I said yes to that, and they said yes.
And then I realized that I didn't have anything funny to say about big city traffic, so I made a western instead.
It's a western about a morning atmosphere from Veitbett, Bøller, or something like that.
[Eb] [D]
[C] [G]
[Dm] [G]
[C]
[A] [G]
Move on
[D] Alright, city [C] slickers, we're coming now
[G] We're moving on
[D] It was [G] dark out there and cold
A bird was screaming over the forest
All the men in the dark knew what we were going to do that day
The women knew, [C] and the women were very strict
I held my wife in my arms, and we had to [G] go home together
Be careful, I told her, I'm [D] not a coward
I knew [F] I would [E] be as careful that day as a man [G] can be, and still be a man
I knew I [D] wouldn't do what I wanted to do that day, [G] [Em] because I wanted to [G] do what I was supposed to do that day
I knew I would do what I wanted to do that day, because I had to do what I was supposed to do that day
We were on our way, at 8.10, had to be at [Ab] the office [G] before [C] 9
Step on the gas, [Gm] step [B] [C] on [Gm] the gas, [G] step on the gas
We [D] knew what we [C] had to do, we had to have a parking [G] space
Everything on the city border started to get [Fm] difficult
A green [G] Opel, I saw my mirror first, it was [Abm] in my left driver's window
There are two [G] driver's windows there, a right one and a left one
It was in my left [Am] driver's [C] window, I understood immediately what he wanted
He wanted to push [Db] me between the gas [G] station, and of course I wanted to stand there with my front wheels against the two [D] rows of fields
And be loose, [Abm] be [Gm] loose, drop dead man, drop dead, there was only one [G] thing to do
And I did it first, because [Dm] I was the fastest, with a movement [G] in my arm, and I had turned down in anger
At the same time I stepped on the gas and threw my car in front of the Opel car
There was only one thing to do, and I did it first, because I was the fastest
I threw a pink car in front of a fire hydrant, it was his [A] own fault, [G] he came from the left side
[C] Step [G] on the gas, step on [Gm] the gas, [G] step on the gas
We [D] knew what we had to do, [C] we had to have a parking [G] space
[D] [F] [Gm] [F] It was evening again out [G] there, [Gm] I held my wife in my arms again
Do you have to miss school tomorrow as well?
Yes, I do
Does it [C] never [Eb] end, does it?
No, I say, it doesn't end [Cm] before
It doesn't [Gm] end [Bb] before
[F] Oh no, she understood what I meant
[C] [Bbm] We both knew, [Am] I was the [C] fastest today, [A] the [F] strongest
[Gm] Maybe I'm also the fastest tomorrow, [Eb] and the day [Fm] after tomorrow
[A] But one [G] day, [Gm] [Eb] one day I [E] will meet someone [Gm] younger and stronger than me
Maybe one of the new 1973 models with two front [Cm] wheels
And it will be me, lying there, [Eb]
bathing in my own [F] brake fluid
[N]
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G
2131
C
3211
Gm
123111113
D
1321
F
134211111
G
2131
C
3211
Gm
123111113
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To learn Odd Børretzen, Alf Cranner - Morgenstemning Fra Bøler chords, anchor your practice on these foundational sequence of chords - D, C, G, D, G, Gm, G and C. A good strategy is to initiate at 57 BPM and then accelerate to the track's regular speed of 114 BPM. Considering your vocal pitch and chord choices, adjust the capo in accordance with the key: C Minor.

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I'll start with a western, with an old melody, called Move On.
It has a little background story, this western.
_ _ _ I'm a professional humorist.
I write for a mission, _ and I was given the mission to write a humorous joke about big city traffic.
I said yes to that, and they said yes. _
_ And then I realized that I didn't have anything funny to say about big city traffic, so I made a western instead.
It's a western about _ _ _ _ a morning atmosphere from Veitbett, Bøller, or something like that.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
Move on
[D] Alright, city [C] slickers, we're coming now
[G] We're moving on
[D] _ It was [G] dark out there and cold
A bird was screaming over the forest
All the men in the dark knew what we were going to do that day
The women knew, [C] and the women were very strict
I held my wife in my arms, and we had to [G] go home together
_ Be careful, I told her, I'm [D] not a coward
I knew [F] I would [E] be as careful that day as a man [G] can be, and still be a man
I knew I [D] wouldn't do what I wanted to do that day, [G] _ [Em] because I wanted to [G] do what I was supposed to do that day
I _ knew I would do what I wanted to do that day, because I had to do what I was supposed to do that _ day
We were on our way, at 8.10, had to be at [Ab] the office [G] before [C] 9
Step on the gas, [Gm] step [B] [C] on _ [Gm] the gas, [G] step on the gas
_ We _ _ [D] _ knew what we [C] had to do, we had to have a parking [G] space
Everything on the city border started to get [Fm] difficult
A green [G] Opel, I saw my mirror first, it was [Abm] in my left driver's window
There are two [G] driver's windows there, a right one and a left one
It was in my left [Am] driver's [C] window, I understood immediately what he wanted
He wanted to push [Db] me between the gas [G] station, and of course I wanted to stand there with my front wheels against the two [D] rows of fields
And be loose, [Abm] be [Gm] loose, drop dead man, drop dead, there was only one [G] thing to do
And I did it first, because [Dm] I was the fastest, with a movement [G] in my arm, and I had turned down in anger
At the same time I stepped on the gas and threw my car in front of the Opel car
There was only one thing to do, and I did it first, because I was the fastest
_ _ _ I threw a pink car in front of a fire hydrant, it was his [A] own fault, [G] he came from the left side
[C] Step [G] on the gas, step on [Gm] the gas, _ [G] step on the gas _ _
We _ _ [D] _ knew what we had to do, [C] we had to have a parking [G] space _
_ [D] _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [F] It was evening again out [G] there, _ [Gm] I held my wife in my arms again
Do you have to miss school tomorrow as well?
_ Yes, I do
Does it [C] never [Eb] end, does it?
_ No, I say, it doesn't end [Cm] _ before_
It doesn't [Gm] end _ [Bb] before_
_ [F] Oh no, she understood what I meant
[C] [Bbm] We both knew, _ _ [Am] I was the [C] fastest today, [A] the [F] strongest
_ [Gm] Maybe I'm also the fastest tomorrow, [Eb] and the day [Fm] after tomorrow
[A] But one [G] day, _ [Gm] _ [Eb] one day I [E] will meet someone [Gm] younger and stronger than me
Maybe one of the new 1973 models with two front [Cm] wheels
And it will be me, _ lying there, [Eb] _
bathing in my own [F] brake fluid
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Facts about this song

This song was featured on the I Levende Live På Sandvika Kino En Kald Desemberdag I 1973 album.

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