Chords for "The winner takes it all" - Julie Zenatti / 29 Aout 2011, La grande soirée ABBA
Tempo:
124.15 bpm
Chords used:
C#
F#
G#m
D#m
D#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#]
[C#]
[G#m] [C#]
[F#] I don't want to talk about the [A#m] things [C#] we've gone through
Thought [G#m] it's hurting [F#] me, [G#m] now it's [C#] history [B] [C#] I've played [F#] all my cards
And that's what [A#m] you've done [F] too Nothing [G#m] more to [D#m] [A#] say
[D#] No [C#] more S to play The winner takes [F#] it all
[D] The [D#m] loser's standing small
Inside the [G#m] victory, [A#] [G#m] that's our [C#] destiny
[D#] [C#] I was in [F#] your arms Thinking [C#] I'd belong [Fm] there
[C#] I figured [G#m] it'd make [D#] sense [G#m] Building [C#] me a [F#] [C#] fence
Building me [F#] a hole Thinking [F] I'd be strong [A#m] there
But I [G#m] was a [C#] fool [G#m] Playing [C#] by the [F#] rules
[C#] The gods made true [F#] dice Simple [D#m] as gold as ice
And [D#] someone with [G#m]
us is [F#] someone [C#] dear The winner [F#] takes it all
The [D#m] loser's asked to fall In [G#m] simple love
[C#] But
[D] tell me, [F#] does she kiss you Like she used to [C#] kiss [Fm] you?
[C#] Does [G#m] it feel the [F#] same
[G#m] When she [C#] calls your [G#m] name?
[F#] Somewhere deep inside You must know I miss [F] you
[C#]
But what [G#m] can I [C#] say?
Rules must be obeyed
The details [F#] will decide
[D#] [D#m] [G] [G#m]
[C#]
[F#]
[D#m]
[A#] [D#] The big [G#m] shaker is small
[C#]
[F#] The winner is
[N]
Oh my God, this is beautiful.
Oh my God, this song suits you.
What's surprising is that this song was re-recorded in 1981 by Mireille Mathieu.
And you know who was in the chorus?
The Abba band.
And I think that if they had been with us tonight, they would have stood up like you to applaud Julie Zenati in this performance.
Congratulations Julie.
Thank you.
Wonderful.
Julie, when we think about this Abba band, in just a decade they have had a global success.
They have sold more than 370 million records worldwide.
This is the band that is the most sold right after the Beatles.
And they still sell 2-3 million albums a year, best of, gold.
Especially when you know that at the beginning it was a band that was created.
It fascinates me the evolution of the band musically, artistically, something super smooth.
As they became more and more fashionable, with super perfected sounds.
And they invented a lot of things, the music video, all that.
And melodies, when you are a singer like you.
When you are a singer like me, you are more than well served.
We are happy that they already had 10 years of career to be able to sing songs like that.
More than a forty tubes, incredible.
You just performed, you chose it, The Winter Takes It All.
Is it your favorite?
Yes, I think that in relation to my emotion and my way of singing,
obviously, right away when you hear a title like that, you want to catch it.
And try to tell a story about a song like that.
I think it's one of my favorites.
I have good news.
It seems that Notre-Dame is being reformed.
There are some dates planned.
Yes, we will be
We said the 16th, 17th and 18th of December next.
In Bercy.
All 7 with a philharmonic orchestra and choirs too.
Miss, Mr.
Julie Zenati who is with us tonight.
What an interpretation.
Remarkable.
Bravo.
So, tonight, obviously, we came back in the 70s with Abba.
But exclusively, listen well, the 80s pay tribute to the 70s.
Since
And not just anything.
Not just anything, listen rather.
Emil and Images and Jean-Pierre Mader sing Abba for you.
One of the most famous tubes.
No Emil, no Enew.
It's now.
[G] [Em] [Bm]
[C#]
[G#m] [C#]
[F#] I don't want to talk about the [A#m] things [C#] we've gone through
Thought [G#m] it's hurting [F#] me, [G#m] now it's [C#] history [B] [C#] I've played [F#] all my cards
And that's what [A#m] you've done [F] too Nothing [G#m] more to [D#m] [A#] say
[D#] No [C#] more S to play The winner takes [F#] it all
[D] The [D#m] loser's standing small
Inside the [G#m] victory, [A#] [G#m] that's our [C#] destiny
[D#] [C#] I was in [F#] your arms Thinking [C#] I'd belong [Fm] there
[C#] I figured [G#m] it'd make [D#] sense [G#m] Building [C#] me a [F#] [C#] fence
Building me [F#] a hole Thinking [F] I'd be strong [A#m] there
But I [G#m] was a [C#] fool [G#m] Playing [C#] by the [F#] rules
[C#] The gods made true [F#] dice Simple [D#m] as gold as ice
And [D#] someone with [G#m]
us is [F#] someone [C#] dear The winner [F#] takes it all
The [D#m] loser's asked to fall In [G#m] simple love
[C#] But
[D] tell me, [F#] does she kiss you Like she used to [C#] kiss [Fm] you?
[C#] Does [G#m] it feel the [F#] same
[G#m] When she [C#] calls your [G#m] name?
[F#] Somewhere deep inside You must know I miss [F] you
[C#]
But what [G#m] can I [C#] say?
Rules must be obeyed
The details [F#] will decide
[D#] [D#m] [G] [G#m]
[C#]
[F#]
[D#m]
[A#] [D#] The big [G#m] shaker is small
[C#]
[F#] The winner is
[N]
Oh my God, this is beautiful.
Oh my God, this song suits you.
What's surprising is that this song was re-recorded in 1981 by Mireille Mathieu.
And you know who was in the chorus?
The Abba band.
And I think that if they had been with us tonight, they would have stood up like you to applaud Julie Zenati in this performance.
Congratulations Julie.
Thank you.
Wonderful.
Julie, when we think about this Abba band, in just a decade they have had a global success.
They have sold more than 370 million records worldwide.
This is the band that is the most sold right after the Beatles.
And they still sell 2-3 million albums a year, best of, gold.
Especially when you know that at the beginning it was a band that was created.
It fascinates me the evolution of the band musically, artistically, something super smooth.
As they became more and more fashionable, with super perfected sounds.
And they invented a lot of things, the music video, all that.
And melodies, when you are a singer like you.
When you are a singer like me, you are more than well served.
We are happy that they already had 10 years of career to be able to sing songs like that.
More than a forty tubes, incredible.
You just performed, you chose it, The Winter Takes It All.
Is it your favorite?
Yes, I think that in relation to my emotion and my way of singing,
obviously, right away when you hear a title like that, you want to catch it.
And try to tell a story about a song like that.
I think it's one of my favorites.
I have good news.
It seems that Notre-Dame is being reformed.
There are some dates planned.
Yes, we will be
We said the 16th, 17th and 18th of December next.
In Bercy.
All 7 with a philharmonic orchestra and choirs too.
Miss, Mr.
Julie Zenati who is with us tonight.
What an interpretation.
Remarkable.
Bravo.
So, tonight, obviously, we came back in the 70s with Abba.
But exclusively, listen well, the 80s pay tribute to the 70s.
Since
And not just anything.
Not just anything, listen rather.
Emil and Images and Jean-Pierre Mader sing Abba for you.
One of the most famous tubes.
No Emil, no Enew.
It's now.
[G] [Em] [Bm]
Key:
C#
F#
G#m
D#m
D#
C#
F#
G#m
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ I don't want to talk _ _ _ about the [A#m] things [C#] we've gone through
Thought [G#m] it's hurting _ [F#] me, _ [G#m] now it's [C#] history [B] _ _ [C#] _ _ I've played [F#] all my _ _ cards
_ And that's what [A#m] you've done [F] too _ _ Nothing [G#m] more to _ [D#m] [A#] say
_ [D#] No [C#] more S to play _ _ The winner takes [F#] it all
_ _ _ [D] The [D#m] loser's standing _ small
_ Inside the [G#m] _ victory, [A#] _ _ [G#m] that's our [C#] destiny
_ [D#] _ _ [C#] I was in [F#] your arms _ _ Thinking [C#] I'd belong [Fm] _ there
[C#] I figured [G#m] it'd make _ [D#] sense _ [G#m] Building [C#] me a [F#] _ [C#] fence
Building me [F#] a hole _ _ Thinking _ [F] I'd be strong _ [A#m] there
But I [G#m] was a _ [C#] fool [G#m] _ Playing [C#] by the _ [F#] rules
[C#] The gods made true [F#] dice _ _ Simple [D#m] as gold as _ ice
And [D#] someone with [G#m] _
_ _ _ us is [F#] someone [C#] dear _ The winner [F#] takes it all
_ _ The [D#m] loser's asked to fall _ In [G#m] simple love _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#] But _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] tell me, _ [F#] does she kiss you _ _ Like she used to [C#] kiss [Fm] you?
_ [C#] Does [G#m] it feel the [F#] same _
[G#m] When she [C#] calls your [G#m] name? _
_ [F#] Somewhere deep inside _ _ You must know I miss [F] you
[C#] _
But what [G#m] can I [C#] say? _
Rules must be _ obeyed
The details [F#] will decide _ _ _ _
[D#] _ _ [D#m] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [G#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _
[A#] _ [D#] The big [G#m] shaker is small _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ The winner _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Oh my God, this is beautiful.
Oh my God, this song suits you. _ _
_ What's surprising is that this song was re-recorded in 1981 by Mireille Mathieu.
And you know who was in the chorus?
The Abba band.
And I think that if they had been with us tonight, they would have stood up like you to applaud Julie Zenati in this performance.
Congratulations Julie.
Thank you.
Wonderful. _ _ _
Julie, when we think about this Abba band, in just a decade they have had a global success.
They have sold more than 370 million records worldwide.
This is the band that is the most sold right after the Beatles.
And they still sell 2-3 million albums a year, best of, gold.
_ Especially when you know that at the beginning it was a band that was created.
_ _ It _ fascinates me _ the evolution of the band musically, artistically, something super smooth.
As they became more and more fashionable, with super perfected sounds.
_ And they invented a lot of things, the music video, all that. _
And melodies, when you are a singer like you.
When you are a singer like me, you are more than well served.
We are happy that they already had 10 years of career to be able to sing songs like that.
More than a forty tubes, incredible.
You just performed, you chose it, The Winter Takes It All.
Is it your favorite?
Yes, I think that in relation to my emotion and my way of singing,
obviously, right away when you hear a title like that, you want to catch it.
And try to tell a story about a song like that.
I think it's one of my favorites.
I have good news.
It seems that Notre-Dame is being reformed.
There are some dates planned.
Yes, we will be _ _
_ We said the 16th, 17th and 18th of December next.
In Bercy.
All 7 with a _ philharmonic orchestra and choirs too.
Miss, Mr.
Julie Zenati who is with us tonight.
What an interpretation. _
Remarkable.
Bravo.
_ _ So, tonight, obviously, we came back in the 70s with Abba.
But exclusively, listen well, the 80s pay tribute to the 70s.
Since _
And not just anything.
Not just anything, listen rather.
Emil and Images and Jean-Pierre Mader sing Abba for you.
One of the most famous tubes.
No Emil, no Enew.
It's now.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ I don't want to talk _ _ _ about the [A#m] things [C#] we've gone through
Thought [G#m] it's hurting _ [F#] me, _ [G#m] now it's [C#] history [B] _ _ [C#] _ _ I've played [F#] all my _ _ cards
_ And that's what [A#m] you've done [F] too _ _ Nothing [G#m] more to _ [D#m] [A#] say
_ [D#] No [C#] more S to play _ _ The winner takes [F#] it all
_ _ _ [D] The [D#m] loser's standing _ small
_ Inside the [G#m] _ victory, [A#] _ _ [G#m] that's our [C#] destiny
_ [D#] _ _ [C#] I was in [F#] your arms _ _ Thinking [C#] I'd belong [Fm] _ there
[C#] I figured [G#m] it'd make _ [D#] sense _ [G#m] Building [C#] me a [F#] _ [C#] fence
Building me [F#] a hole _ _ Thinking _ [F] I'd be strong _ [A#m] there
But I [G#m] was a _ [C#] fool [G#m] _ Playing [C#] by the _ [F#] rules
[C#] The gods made true [F#] dice _ _ Simple [D#m] as gold as _ ice
And [D#] someone with [G#m] _
_ _ _ us is [F#] someone [C#] dear _ The winner [F#] takes it all
_ _ The [D#m] loser's asked to fall _ In [G#m] simple love _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#] But _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] tell me, _ [F#] does she kiss you _ _ Like she used to [C#] kiss [Fm] you?
_ [C#] Does [G#m] it feel the [F#] same _
[G#m] When she [C#] calls your [G#m] name? _
_ [F#] Somewhere deep inside _ _ You must know I miss [F] you
[C#] _
But what [G#m] can I [C#] say? _
Rules must be _ obeyed
The details [F#] will decide _ _ _ _
[D#] _ _ [D#m] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [G#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _
[A#] _ [D#] The big [G#m] shaker is small _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ The winner _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Oh my God, this is beautiful.
Oh my God, this song suits you. _ _
_ What's surprising is that this song was re-recorded in 1981 by Mireille Mathieu.
And you know who was in the chorus?
The Abba band.
And I think that if they had been with us tonight, they would have stood up like you to applaud Julie Zenati in this performance.
Congratulations Julie.
Thank you.
Wonderful. _ _ _
Julie, when we think about this Abba band, in just a decade they have had a global success.
They have sold more than 370 million records worldwide.
This is the band that is the most sold right after the Beatles.
And they still sell 2-3 million albums a year, best of, gold.
_ Especially when you know that at the beginning it was a band that was created.
_ _ It _ fascinates me _ the evolution of the band musically, artistically, something super smooth.
As they became more and more fashionable, with super perfected sounds.
_ And they invented a lot of things, the music video, all that. _
And melodies, when you are a singer like you.
When you are a singer like me, you are more than well served.
We are happy that they already had 10 years of career to be able to sing songs like that.
More than a forty tubes, incredible.
You just performed, you chose it, The Winter Takes It All.
Is it your favorite?
Yes, I think that in relation to my emotion and my way of singing,
obviously, right away when you hear a title like that, you want to catch it.
And try to tell a story about a song like that.
I think it's one of my favorites.
I have good news.
It seems that Notre-Dame is being reformed.
There are some dates planned.
Yes, we will be _ _
_ We said the 16th, 17th and 18th of December next.
In Bercy.
All 7 with a _ philharmonic orchestra and choirs too.
Miss, Mr.
Julie Zenati who is with us tonight.
What an interpretation. _
Remarkable.
Bravo.
_ _ So, tonight, obviously, we came back in the 70s with Abba.
But exclusively, listen well, the 80s pay tribute to the 70s.
Since _
And not just anything.
Not just anything, listen rather.
Emil and Images and Jean-Pierre Mader sing Abba for you.
One of the most famous tubes.
No Emil, no Enew.
It's now.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _