En Solskinnsdag Chords by Postgirobygget
Tempo:
120.25 bpm
Chords used:
Cm
Bb
F
D
Dbm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Cm] [Dbm] [Dm] [Dbm] [Cm]
[F]
[Cm] I sit down on the [Bb] mountain and look out over [Gm] the sea, [Cm] a [F] sunshine day on [Bb] my vacation.
[Cm] In the [F] summer I'll surf, stand [Bb] on the water and [D] swim.
[Cm] Yes, I think this [F] vacation will be [Bb]
fine.
[Cm] I pass the [F] house where [Bb] Andersen crosses in his [Gm] cabin [Cm] with [F] all his [Bb] friends on board.
[Cm] There are [F] girls crying [Bb] through the sight of [D] a blouse [Cm] that [F] Andersen got to know [Bb] last year.
[Cm] I look at [F] girls [Bb] I wear sunglasses on, [Cm] so no one [F] really sees what [Bb] I see.
[F] The prettiest of the girls [Bb] takes off her bra [Eb] and turns [F] towards me [Bb] and says,
You [Eb] tell me, are you well?
[F] Yes, thank you, you should have.
[Bb] I'm better [D] than most [Gb] of the other places.
[Eb] I smile every day [F] because I'm happy.
[Bb] It's so nice to live, [D] tell me, can't you see it?
[Cm] And you join [F] in and light up [Bb] after [Gm] crabs, [Cm] because crabs [F] are the best thing [Bb] I know.
[Cm] [Dbm] [Dm] [Dbm] [Cm]
[F]
[Cm] We travel [F] out in my boat, [Bb] a white [Gm]-rubber dill.
[Cm] She says [F] she's happy, [Bb] I asked.
[Cm] We find [F] a spot where [Bb] it's peaceful [D] and quiet.
[Cm] I say [F] I'm happy, [Bb] I dared.
[C] So we sit and [F] enjoy [Bb] ourselves until the sun goes down [Cm] and the moon [F] appears after a while.
[Bb]
[Cm] We light [F] up after crabs [Bb] until the clock [D] strikes four.
[Cm] We're happy, [F] we're going [Bb]
home.
She [Cm] says thank you for today, [F] I've had such a good time.
[Bb] It's been so nice to be [D]
with you, darling.
[Cm] I look forward to dinner [F] at two o'clock in the morning.
[Bb] We've had such a good time, [D] maybe it's more.
I look at myself in the mirror, [Cm] I cover [F] myself with light and [Bb] red [Gm] roses [Cm] and open [F] a window.
[Bb]
[Cm] Now I'm [Gm] fine, and thank you, [F] you should have.
[Bb] I'm better [D] than most of the other places.
[Cm] I smile every [Bb] day [F] because I'm happy.
[Bb] It's so nice to live, [D] even though my legs are crooked.
[Cm] I cover myself [F] with light and [Bb] red [Gm] roses [Cm] and wait [F] for her to [Bb] call.
[Cm] [Bb] [Dm] [Dbm] [Cm]
[F]
[Cm] [Dbm] [Dm] [Dbm] [Cm]
[Bb]
[F]
[Cm] I sit down on the [Bb] mountain and look out over [Gm] the sea, [Cm] a [F] sunshine day on [Bb] my vacation.
[Cm] In the [F] summer I'll surf, stand [Bb] on the water and [D] swim.
[Cm] Yes, I think this [F] vacation will be [Bb]
fine.
[Cm] I pass the [F] house where [Bb] Andersen crosses in his [Gm] cabin [Cm] with [F] all his [Bb] friends on board.
[Cm] There are [F] girls crying [Bb] through the sight of [D] a blouse [Cm] that [F] Andersen got to know [Bb] last year.
[Cm] I look at [F] girls [Bb] I wear sunglasses on, [Cm] so no one [F] really sees what [Bb] I see.
[F] The prettiest of the girls [Bb] takes off her bra [Eb] and turns [F] towards me [Bb] and says,
You [Eb] tell me, are you well?
[F] Yes, thank you, you should have.
[Bb] I'm better [D] than most [Gb] of the other places.
[Eb] I smile every day [F] because I'm happy.
[Bb] It's so nice to live, [D] tell me, can't you see it?
[Cm] And you join [F] in and light up [Bb] after [Gm] crabs, [Cm] because crabs [F] are the best thing [Bb] I know.
[Cm] [Dbm] [Dm] [Dbm] [Cm]
[F]
[Cm] We travel [F] out in my boat, [Bb] a white [Gm]-rubber dill.
[Cm] She says [F] she's happy, [Bb] I asked.
[Cm] We find [F] a spot where [Bb] it's peaceful [D] and quiet.
[Cm] I say [F] I'm happy, [Bb] I dared.
[C] So we sit and [F] enjoy [Bb] ourselves until the sun goes down [Cm] and the moon [F] appears after a while.
[Bb]
[Cm] We light [F] up after crabs [Bb] until the clock [D] strikes four.
[Cm] We're happy, [F] we're going [Bb]
home.
She [Cm] says thank you for today, [F] I've had such a good time.
[Bb] It's been so nice to be [D]
with you, darling.
[Cm] I look forward to dinner [F] at two o'clock in the morning.
[Bb] We've had such a good time, [D] maybe it's more.
I look at myself in the mirror, [Cm] I cover [F] myself with light and [Bb] red [Gm] roses [Cm] and open [F] a window.
[Bb]
[Cm] Now I'm [Gm] fine, and thank you, [F] you should have.
[Bb] I'm better [D] than most of the other places.
[Cm] I smile every [Bb] day [F] because I'm happy.
[Bb] It's so nice to live, [D] even though my legs are crooked.
[Cm] I cover myself [F] with light and [Bb] red [Gm] roses [Cm] and wait [F] for her to [Bb] call.
[Cm] [Bb] [Dm] [Dbm] [Cm]
[F]
[Cm] [Dbm] [Dm] [Dbm] [Cm]
[Bb]
Key:
Cm
Bb
F
D
Dbm
Cm
Bb
F
[Cm] _ _ [Dbm] _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ [Cm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [Cm] I sit down on the [Bb] mountain and look out over [Gm] the sea, [Cm] a [F] sunshine day on [Bb] my vacation.
_ _ [Cm] In the [F] summer I'll surf, stand [Bb] on the water and [D] swim.
[Cm] Yes, I think this [F] vacation will be [Bb]
fine.
_ [Cm] I pass the [F] house where [Bb] Andersen crosses in his [Gm] cabin [Cm] with [F] all his [Bb] friends on board.
_ [Cm] There are [F] girls crying [Bb] through the sight of [D] a blouse [Cm] that [F] Andersen got to know [Bb] last year.
_ [Cm] I look at [F] girls [Bb] I wear sunglasses on, [Cm] so no one [F] really sees what [Bb] I see.
_ [F] The prettiest of the girls [Bb] takes off her bra [Eb] and turns [F] towards me [Bb] and says,
You [Eb] tell me, are you well?
[F] Yes, thank you, you should have.
[Bb] _ I'm better [D] than most [Gb] of the other places.
[Eb] I smile every day [F] because I'm happy.
_ [Bb] It's so nice to live, [D] tell me, can't you see it?
[Cm] And you join [F] in and light up [Bb] after [Gm] crabs, [Cm] because crabs [F] are the best thing [Bb] I know.
[Cm] _ [Dbm] _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ [Cm] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] We travel [F] out in my boat, [Bb] a white [Gm]-rubber dill.
[Cm] She says [F] she's happy, [Bb] I asked.
_ [Cm] We find [F] a spot where [Bb] it's peaceful [D] and quiet.
[Cm] I say [F] I'm happy, [Bb] I dared.
_ [C] So we sit and [F] enjoy [Bb] ourselves until the sun goes down [Cm] and the moon [F] appears after a while.
[Bb] _
_ _ [Cm] We light [F] up after crabs [Bb] until the clock [D] strikes four.
[Cm] We're happy, [F] we're going [Bb]
home.
She [Cm] says thank you for today, [F] I've had such a good time.
[Bb] It's been so nice to be [D]
with you, darling.
[Cm] I look forward to dinner [F] at two o'clock in the morning.
[Bb] We've had such a good time, [D] maybe it's more.
I look at myself in the mirror, [Cm] I cover [F] myself with light and [Bb] red [Gm] roses [Cm] and open [F] a window.
[Bb] _
_ _ [Cm] Now I'm [Gm] fine, and thank you, [F] you should have.
[Bb] _ I'm better [D] than most of the other places.
[Cm] I smile every [Bb] day [F] because I'm happy.
[Bb] It's so nice to live, [D] even though my legs are crooked.
[Cm] I cover myself [F] with light and [Bb] red [Gm] roses [Cm] and wait [F] for her to [Bb] call.
_ [Cm] _ [Bb] _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ [Cm] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ [Dbm] _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ [Cm] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [Cm] I sit down on the [Bb] mountain and look out over [Gm] the sea, [Cm] a [F] sunshine day on [Bb] my vacation.
_ _ [Cm] In the [F] summer I'll surf, stand [Bb] on the water and [D] swim.
[Cm] Yes, I think this [F] vacation will be [Bb]
fine.
_ [Cm] I pass the [F] house where [Bb] Andersen crosses in his [Gm] cabin [Cm] with [F] all his [Bb] friends on board.
_ [Cm] There are [F] girls crying [Bb] through the sight of [D] a blouse [Cm] that [F] Andersen got to know [Bb] last year.
_ [Cm] I look at [F] girls [Bb] I wear sunglasses on, [Cm] so no one [F] really sees what [Bb] I see.
_ [F] The prettiest of the girls [Bb] takes off her bra [Eb] and turns [F] towards me [Bb] and says,
You [Eb] tell me, are you well?
[F] Yes, thank you, you should have.
[Bb] _ I'm better [D] than most [Gb] of the other places.
[Eb] I smile every day [F] because I'm happy.
_ [Bb] It's so nice to live, [D] tell me, can't you see it?
[Cm] And you join [F] in and light up [Bb] after [Gm] crabs, [Cm] because crabs [F] are the best thing [Bb] I know.
[Cm] _ [Dbm] _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ [Cm] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] We travel [F] out in my boat, [Bb] a white [Gm]-rubber dill.
[Cm] She says [F] she's happy, [Bb] I asked.
_ [Cm] We find [F] a spot where [Bb] it's peaceful [D] and quiet.
[Cm] I say [F] I'm happy, [Bb] I dared.
_ [C] So we sit and [F] enjoy [Bb] ourselves until the sun goes down [Cm] and the moon [F] appears after a while.
[Bb] _
_ _ [Cm] We light [F] up after crabs [Bb] until the clock [D] strikes four.
[Cm] We're happy, [F] we're going [Bb]
home.
She [Cm] says thank you for today, [F] I've had such a good time.
[Bb] It's been so nice to be [D]
with you, darling.
[Cm] I look forward to dinner [F] at two o'clock in the morning.
[Bb] We've had such a good time, [D] maybe it's more.
I look at myself in the mirror, [Cm] I cover [F] myself with light and [Bb] red [Gm] roses [Cm] and open [F] a window.
[Bb] _
_ _ [Cm] Now I'm [Gm] fine, and thank you, [F] you should have.
[Bb] _ I'm better [D] than most of the other places.
[Cm] I smile every [Bb] day [F] because I'm happy.
[Bb] It's so nice to live, [D] even though my legs are crooked.
[Cm] I cover myself [F] with light and [Bb] red [Gm] roses [Cm] and wait [F] for her to [Bb] call.
_ [Cm] _ [Bb] _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ [Cm] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ [Dbm] _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ [Cm] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _