You Never Can Tell Chords by Björn Afzelius
Tempo:
65.675 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
Bm
A
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Ab] [Gm] [N]
[G] [E] [Ab] [A] [E]
[G] [E] [Bm] [E]
[F] [E]
[A] [B]
[Gbm] [E]
It was a key name wedding and the old folks wished them well.
You could see that the air did truly love the [B] mademoiselle.
I had a young montour and madame had run the chapel bells.
Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure you [E] never can tell.
They finished off her apartment in a two room brothel chaise.
The food was made of a scrambled cheese, a gin and a [B] ginger ale.
Oh, it's the eggs that worked the little money can't [B] work down the well.
Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure you [E] never can tell.
They had a [Bm] half-pint [E] phone on five and a half blinds.
Seven hundred little records on a library [B] in a jazz.
But when the sun went down they robbed the temple of the music film.
[B] Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure you [E] never can tell.
[B]
[B] [A] [B]
[E]
It was a half-pint chair, it was [Bm] a chair at [E] fifty three.
And from the town on the east, I said, I'll break it and [B] I'll burn the knees.
[Bm] And I [B] said that the air was really too loving mademoiselle.
Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure [E] you never can tell.
Well, it was cheating and grating and the old folks were staying well.
You could see the PA did truly love the little [B] mademoiselle.
And all the young ones who had a diamond room [B] at Chapel Hill.
Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure [E] you never can tell.
[B] Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure [E] you never can tell.
[B] Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure [E] you never can tell.
[E]
[N]
[G] [E] [Ab] [A] [E]
[G] [E] [Bm] [E]
[F] [E]
[A] [B]
[Gbm] [E]
It was a key name wedding and the old folks wished them well.
You could see that the air did truly love the [B] mademoiselle.
I had a young montour and madame had run the chapel bells.
Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure you [E] never can tell.
They finished off her apartment in a two room brothel chaise.
The food was made of a scrambled cheese, a gin and a [B] ginger ale.
Oh, it's the eggs that worked the little money can't [B] work down the well.
Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure you [E] never can tell.
They had a [Bm] half-pint [E] phone on five and a half blinds.
Seven hundred little records on a library [B] in a jazz.
But when the sun went down they robbed the temple of the music film.
[B] Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure you [E] never can tell.
[B]
[B] [A] [B]
[E]
It was a half-pint chair, it was [Bm] a chair at [E] fifty three.
And from the town on the east, I said, I'll break it and [B] I'll burn the knees.
[Bm] And I [B] said that the air was really too loving mademoiselle.
Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure [E] you never can tell.
Well, it was cheating and grating and the old folks were staying well.
You could see the PA did truly love the little [B] mademoiselle.
And all the young ones who had a diamond room [B] at Chapel Hill.
Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure [E] you never can tell.
[B] Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure [E] you never can tell.
[B] Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure [E] you never can tell.
[E]
[N]
Key:
E
B
Bm
A
Ab
E
B
Bm
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [N] _ _
[G] _ [E] _ _ _ [Ab] _ [A] _ [E] _ _
[G] _ [E] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [E] _ _
_ [F] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ [B] _
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_ _ _ _ _ [Gbm] _ [E] _ _
_ It was a key name wedding and the old folks wished them well.
_ You could see that the air did truly love the [B] mademoiselle.
_ I had a young montour and madame had run the chapel bells.
_ Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure you [E] never can tell.
_ They finished off her apartment in a two room brothel chaise.
_ The food was made of a scrambled cheese, a gin and a [B] ginger ale.
_ Oh, it's the eggs that worked the little money can't [B] work down the well.
_ Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure you [E] never can tell.
_ They had a [Bm] half-pint [E] phone on five and a half blinds.
Seven hundred little records on a library [B] in a jazz.
_ But when the sun went down they robbed the temple of the music film.
[B] _ Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure you [E] never can tell.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[B] _ _ _ [A] _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ It was a half-pint chair, it was [Bm] a chair at [E] fifty three.
_ And from the town on the east, I said, I'll break it and [B] I'll burn the knees.
_ [Bm] And I [B] said that the air was really too loving mademoiselle.
_ Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure [E] you never can tell.
_ Well, it was cheating and grating and the old folks were staying well.
_ You could see the PA did truly love the little [B] mademoiselle.
_ And all the young ones who had a diamond room [B] at Chapel Hill. _
_ Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure [E] you never can tell.
_ [B] Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure [E] you never can tell.
[B] _ Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure [E] you never can tell.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ [E] _ _ _ [Ab] _ [A] _ [E] _ _
[G] _ [E] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [E] _ _
_ [F] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gbm] _ [E] _ _
_ It was a key name wedding and the old folks wished them well.
_ You could see that the air did truly love the [B] mademoiselle.
_ I had a young montour and madame had run the chapel bells.
_ Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure you [E] never can tell.
_ They finished off her apartment in a two room brothel chaise.
_ The food was made of a scrambled cheese, a gin and a [B] ginger ale.
_ Oh, it's the eggs that worked the little money can't [B] work down the well.
_ Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure you [E] never can tell.
_ They had a [Bm] half-pint [E] phone on five and a half blinds.
Seven hundred little records on a library [B] in a jazz.
_ But when the sun went down they robbed the temple of the music film.
[B] _ Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure you [E] never can tell.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[B] _ _ _ [A] _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ It was a half-pint chair, it was [Bm] a chair at [E] fifty three.
_ And from the town on the east, I said, I'll break it and [B] I'll burn the knees.
_ [Bm] And I [B] said that the air was really too loving mademoiselle.
_ Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure [E] you never can tell.
_ Well, it was cheating and grating and the old folks were staying well.
_ You could see the PA did truly love the little [B] mademoiselle.
_ And all the young ones who had a diamond room [B] at Chapel Hill. _
_ Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure [E] you never can tell.
_ [B] Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure [E] you never can tell.
[B] _ Said, I'll be steady old folk because we sure [E] you never can tell.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _