Farfars Gamle Gyngestol Chords by Bjørns Orkester
Tempo:
54.65 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
C
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#m] [A] [E]
Farfar's old dream chair [A] stands just as fine today.
[B] Farfar, he is gone, but his [E] memory is still there.
I [E] sit in my chair, [A] and I dream of [F#m] my dreamland.
I [B] dream of the time when I [B] sat on [E] Farfar's chair.
[F#m] I remember [B] well the time [E] when dear childhood slept.
[F#m] All [B] fine memories, [E] completely clear and clearly standing.
[A] When Farfar played Christmas carols, [E] and we danced around.
[F#] Happy music and caroling, [B] around the chair we rang.
[E] Farfar's old dream chair [A] stands just as fine today.
[B] Farfar, he is gone, but [E] his memory is still there.
I sit in my chair, and I [A] dream of [F#m] my dreamland.
[B] I dream of the time when [F#m] I sat on Farfar's [E] chair.
[A] Now
[E] [Am] [Gm] I sit [C] in my chair, [F] and have my own children.
[Gm] I followed [C] Farfar's footsteps, [F] and became a playboy myself.
[Am] [A#] I thank my grandfather, [F] for that I play up to dance.
[G] Then I become warm in my heart, [C] as proud as it can go on.
[F] Farfar's old dream [A#] chair stands just as fine as before.
[C] The new fine memory, [F] and what I often do.
It is to use the chair, [A#] as a fruit for [Gm] dreamland.
[C] I dream a little about Farfar, about my hero and [F] honourable man.
[Gm] I dream a little [C] about Farfar, about [Gm] my hero [C] and honourable [F] man.
Farfar's old dream chair [A] stands just as fine today.
[B] Farfar, he is gone, but his [E] memory is still there.
I [E] sit in my chair, [A] and I dream of [F#m] my dreamland.
I [B] dream of the time when I [B] sat on [E] Farfar's chair.
[F#m] I remember [B] well the time [E] when dear childhood slept.
[F#m] All [B] fine memories, [E] completely clear and clearly standing.
[A] When Farfar played Christmas carols, [E] and we danced around.
[F#] Happy music and caroling, [B] around the chair we rang.
[E] Farfar's old dream chair [A] stands just as fine today.
[B] Farfar, he is gone, but [E] his memory is still there.
I sit in my chair, and I [A] dream of [F#m] my dreamland.
[B] I dream of the time when [F#m] I sat on Farfar's [E] chair.
[A] Now
[E] [Am] [Gm] I sit [C] in my chair, [F] and have my own children.
[Gm] I followed [C] Farfar's footsteps, [F] and became a playboy myself.
[Am] [A#] I thank my grandfather, [F] for that I play up to dance.
[G] Then I become warm in my heart, [C] as proud as it can go on.
[F] Farfar's old dream [A#] chair stands just as fine as before.
[C] The new fine memory, [F] and what I often do.
It is to use the chair, [A#] as a fruit for [Gm] dreamland.
[C] I dream a little about Farfar, about my hero and [F] honourable man.
[Gm] I dream a little [C] about Farfar, about [Gm] my hero [C] and honourable [F] man.
Key:
E
B
A
C
F
E
B
A
[F#m] _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Farfar's old dream chair [A] stands just as fine today.
[B] Farfar, he is gone, but his [E] memory is still there.
I [E] sit in my chair, [A] and I dream of [F#m] my dreamland.
I [B] dream of the time when I [B] sat on [E] Farfar's chair.
_ [F#m] I remember [B] well the time [E] when dear childhood slept.
[F#m] All [B] fine memories, [E] completely clear and clearly standing.
[A] When Farfar played Christmas carols, [E] and we danced around.
_ [F#] Happy music and caroling, [B] around the chair we rang.
_ [E] Farfar's old dream chair [A] stands just as fine today.
[B] Farfar, he is gone, but [E] his memory is still there.
I sit in my chair, and I [A] dream of [F#m] my dreamland.
[B] I dream of the time when [F#m] I sat on Farfar's [E] chair.
_ [A] Now _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [Am] _ [Gm] I sit [C] in my chair, [F] and have my own children.
[Gm] I followed [C] Farfar's footsteps, [F] and became a playboy myself.
[Am] [A#] I thank my grandfather, [F] for that I play up to dance.
[G] Then I become warm in my heart, [C] as proud as it can go on.
[F] _ Farfar's old dream [A#] chair stands just as fine as before.
[C] The new fine memory, [F] and what I often do.
It is to use the chair, [A#] as a fruit for [Gm] dreamland.
[C] I dream a little about Farfar, about my hero and [F] honourable man.
[Gm] I dream a little [C] about Farfar, about [Gm] my hero [C] and honourable [F] man. _ _ _
_ _ _ Farfar's old dream chair [A] stands just as fine today.
[B] Farfar, he is gone, but his [E] memory is still there.
I [E] sit in my chair, [A] and I dream of [F#m] my dreamland.
I [B] dream of the time when I [B] sat on [E] Farfar's chair.
_ [F#m] I remember [B] well the time [E] when dear childhood slept.
[F#m] All [B] fine memories, [E] completely clear and clearly standing.
[A] When Farfar played Christmas carols, [E] and we danced around.
_ [F#] Happy music and caroling, [B] around the chair we rang.
_ [E] Farfar's old dream chair [A] stands just as fine today.
[B] Farfar, he is gone, but [E] his memory is still there.
I sit in my chair, and I [A] dream of [F#m] my dreamland.
[B] I dream of the time when [F#m] I sat on Farfar's [E] chair.
_ [A] Now _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [Am] _ [Gm] I sit [C] in my chair, [F] and have my own children.
[Gm] I followed [C] Farfar's footsteps, [F] and became a playboy myself.
[Am] [A#] I thank my grandfather, [F] for that I play up to dance.
[G] Then I become warm in my heart, [C] as proud as it can go on.
[F] _ Farfar's old dream [A#] chair stands just as fine as before.
[C] The new fine memory, [F] and what I often do.
It is to use the chair, [A#] as a fruit for [Gm] dreamland.
[C] I dream a little about Farfar, about my hero and [F] honourable man.
[Gm] I dream a little [C] about Farfar, about [Gm] my hero [C] and honourable [F] man. _ _ _