Chords for Kom deg ut di trollkkjerring - Bjørns Orkester
Tempo:
80.15 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
Bb
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [A]
[E] [A] [E] [A]
[D] [Bm] You [E] will never get me to [A] treat you [E] like a [A] louse.
Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of my house.
[A] You will never get me to try [E] and get life [A] in a pile.
One evening I was out on the street, and I tested my [E] old car.
And there came a lady so beautiful and bright, and she gave me the [A] sweetest smile.
My heart jumped and [Am] burst, and [A] I knelt in him and [D] got up and ran.
But [A] I was actually going to do that, [E] because the rest [A] took my life.
She was so kind, and fair, and good, but it was to [E] win me over.
Until that evening, we were supposed to dance and play, when the [A] finger came in.
The beautiful princess had to be taken away, and be on [D] the 1-2-3.
Then I said to [A] her, you troll, you [E] can pack up and [A] leave.
[E] [A] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of [Bm] my house.
[E] You will never get me to [A] treat you [E] like a louse.
[A] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of my house.
[A] You will never get me to try [E] and get life [A] in a pile.
Now I live in the cold, and in the fog, and I enjoy it.
[E] Not with chat and mumbling and bragging, it hurts [A] more than ever.
I got enough of me, or enough, I can [D] promise you.
Then I hear a [A] story from the town of [E] Eistedd, in [A] 1973.
[E] [A] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of [Bm] my house.
[E] You will never get [Bm] me to [A] treat you [E] like a louse.
[A] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of my house.
[A] You will never get me to try [E] and get life [A] in a pile.
[E] [A] [F] [Bb]
Come out, you, you troll-lover, [Eb] get out [Cm] of my house.
[F] You will never get me to [Bb] treat [F] you like a louse.
[Bb] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [Eb] get out of my house.
[Bb] You will never get me to try [F] and get life [Bb] in a pile.
You will never get me to try [F] and get life [Bb] in a pile.
[E] [A] [E] [A]
[D] [Bm] You [E] will never get me to [A] treat you [E] like a [A] louse.
Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of my house.
[A] You will never get me to try [E] and get life [A] in a pile.
One evening I was out on the street, and I tested my [E] old car.
And there came a lady so beautiful and bright, and she gave me the [A] sweetest smile.
My heart jumped and [Am] burst, and [A] I knelt in him and [D] got up and ran.
But [A] I was actually going to do that, [E] because the rest [A] took my life.
She was so kind, and fair, and good, but it was to [E] win me over.
Until that evening, we were supposed to dance and play, when the [A] finger came in.
The beautiful princess had to be taken away, and be on [D] the 1-2-3.
Then I said to [A] her, you troll, you [E] can pack up and [A] leave.
[E] [A] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of [Bm] my house.
[E] You will never get me to [A] treat you [E] like a louse.
[A] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of my house.
[A] You will never get me to try [E] and get life [A] in a pile.
Now I live in the cold, and in the fog, and I enjoy it.
[E] Not with chat and mumbling and bragging, it hurts [A] more than ever.
I got enough of me, or enough, I can [D] promise you.
Then I hear a [A] story from the town of [E] Eistedd, in [A] 1973.
[E] [A] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of [Bm] my house.
[E] You will never get [Bm] me to [A] treat you [E] like a louse.
[A] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of my house.
[A] You will never get me to try [E] and get life [A] in a pile.
[E] [A] [F] [Bb]
Come out, you, you troll-lover, [Eb] get out [Cm] of my house.
[F] You will never get me to [Bb] treat [F] you like a louse.
[Bb] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [Eb] get out of my house.
[Bb] You will never get me to try [F] and get life [Bb] in a pile.
You will never get me to try [F] and get life [Bb] in a pile.
Key:
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_ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [Bm] You [E] will never get me to [A] treat you [E] like a [A] louse.
Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of my house.
[A] You will never get me to try [E] and get life [A] in a pile. _ _
One evening I was out on the street, and I tested my [E] old car.
And there came a lady so beautiful and bright, and she gave me the [A] sweetest smile.
My heart jumped and [Am] burst, and [A] I knelt in him and [D] got up and ran.
But [A] I was actually going to do that, [E] because the rest [A] took my life.
She was so kind, and fair, and good, but it was to [E] win me over.
Until that evening, we were supposed to dance and play, when the [A] finger came in.
The beautiful princess had to be taken away, and be on [D] the 1-2-3.
Then I said to [A] her, you troll, you [E] can pack up and [A] leave. _
[E] _ [A] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of [Bm] my house.
[E] You will never get me to [A] treat you [E] like a louse.
[A] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of my house.
[A] You will never get me to try [E] and get life [A] in a pile.
_ _ Now I live in the cold, and in the fog, and I enjoy it.
[E] _ _ Not with chat and mumbling and bragging, it hurts [A] more than ever.
_ I got enough of me, or enough, I can [D] promise you.
Then I hear a [A] story from the town of [E] Eistedd, in [A] 1973.
_ [E] _ _ [A] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of [Bm] my house.
[E] You will never get [Bm] me to [A] treat you [E] like a louse.
[A] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of my house.
[A] You will never get me to try [E] and get life [A] in a pile. _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [F] _ [Bb] _
Come out, you, you troll-lover, [Eb] get out [Cm] of my house.
[F] You will never get me to [Bb] treat [F] you like a louse.
[Bb] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [Eb] get out of my house.
[Bb] You will never get me to try [F] and get life [Bb] in a pile.
You will never get me to try [F] and get life [Bb] in a pile.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [Bm] You [E] will never get me to [A] treat you [E] like a [A] louse.
Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of my house.
[A] You will never get me to try [E] and get life [A] in a pile. _ _
One evening I was out on the street, and I tested my [E] old car.
And there came a lady so beautiful and bright, and she gave me the [A] sweetest smile.
My heart jumped and [Am] burst, and [A] I knelt in him and [D] got up and ran.
But [A] I was actually going to do that, [E] because the rest [A] took my life.
She was so kind, and fair, and good, but it was to [E] win me over.
Until that evening, we were supposed to dance and play, when the [A] finger came in.
The beautiful princess had to be taken away, and be on [D] the 1-2-3.
Then I said to [A] her, you troll, you [E] can pack up and [A] leave. _
[E] _ [A] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of [Bm] my house.
[E] You will never get me to [A] treat you [E] like a louse.
[A] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of my house.
[A] You will never get me to try [E] and get life [A] in a pile.
_ _ Now I live in the cold, and in the fog, and I enjoy it.
[E] _ _ Not with chat and mumbling and bragging, it hurts [A] more than ever.
_ I got enough of me, or enough, I can [D] promise you.
Then I hear a [A] story from the town of [E] Eistedd, in [A] 1973.
_ [E] _ _ [A] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of [Bm] my house.
[E] You will never get [Bm] me to [A] treat you [E] like a louse.
[A] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [D] get out of my house.
[A] You will never get me to try [E] and get life [A] in a pile. _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [F] _ [Bb] _
Come out, you, you troll-lover, [Eb] get out [Cm] of my house.
[F] You will never get me to [Bb] treat [F] you like a louse.
[Bb] Come out, you, you troll-lover, [Eb] get out of my house.
[Bb] You will never get me to try [F] and get life [Bb] in a pile.
You will never get me to try [F] and get life [Bb] in a pile.
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