Chords for Leonard Cohen - Un Canadien Errant
Tempo:
102.675 bpm
Chords used:
F
Gm
C
Dm
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
And how about below you?
Who lives below?
Mr.
and Mrs.
DeLuca and their daughter Angela.
And balconies around?
[F] The [C] Polish lady who lives in that balcony, she comes [Eb] out every morning at [C] about 6.
Until last year there was a shed here, she used to [F] chop her own wood.
[G]
[C] Well, some people might look out and say,
well, why do you want to live over all these [F] shacks and old balconies?
Not very many people.
[Cm]
[F]
Canadian.
Iran.
There was a wandering Canadian.
[Dm]
[Bb] [C]
Vanished from his home and heart.
Hakurei.
[F] Aplura.
He wandered around weeping.
[Gm] [A] [Dm]
Foreign countries and lands.
[Bb] Hakurei.
[F] Aplura.
[Gm] [C] Foreign countries and [F] lands.
One day, sad and lonely.
One day, sad and lonely.
Seated beside a [Gm] river.
[C]
To the meandering stream.
[Gm] [F] Fujikiri.
He said these [G] words.
[Em] [Dm]
[A]
[Bb] [F]
[G] [D] [F]
If you see my country.
If you get to my country.
My most unfortunate country.
[Dm] [Bb] [C]
Go and speak to all my friends. My dears.
My [F] meizami.
[Gm] [A] [Dm]
[G] [Bb]
My meizami.
[F] [Gm]
[D] [F] Yeah, I'll climb over and give it to him.
[D]
Yeah, I [F] do.
It's very instrumental.
Here.
[D]
[Gm] [D] [C] Thanks a lot, Angie.
Come [Am] on over, bring Alfred.
[G]
[Gm]
[A] [Dm] That's good.
[Bb] [F]
Do you [G] feel like the person in that song,
[Em] Canadian wandering around, mariachi [F] music?
A little bit.
Oh, days so full of charm.
[Dm] [Bb] [Gm]
[C] Disappeared.
And my country, [F] alas.
[Gm] [A]
[Dm] [Bb] [F]
Who lives below?
Mr.
and Mrs.
DeLuca and their daughter Angela.
And balconies around?
[F] The [C] Polish lady who lives in that balcony, she comes [Eb] out every morning at [C] about 6.
Until last year there was a shed here, she used to [F] chop her own wood.
[G]
[C] Well, some people might look out and say,
well, why do you want to live over all these [F] shacks and old balconies?
Not very many people.
[Cm]
[F]
Canadian.
Iran.
There was a wandering Canadian.
[Dm]
[Bb] [C]
Vanished from his home and heart.
Hakurei.
[F] Aplura.
He wandered around weeping.
[Gm] [A] [Dm]
Foreign countries and lands.
[Bb] Hakurei.
[F] Aplura.
[Gm] [C] Foreign countries and [F] lands.
One day, sad and lonely.
One day, sad and lonely.
Seated beside a [Gm] river.
[C]
To the meandering stream.
[Gm] [F] Fujikiri.
He said these [G] words.
[Em] [Dm]
[A]
[Bb] [F]
[G] [D] [F]
If you see my country.
If you get to my country.
My most unfortunate country.
[Dm] [Bb] [C]
Go and speak to all my friends. My dears.
My [F] meizami.
[Gm] [A] [Dm]
[G] [Bb]
My meizami.
[F] [Gm]
[D] [F] Yeah, I'll climb over and give it to him.
[D]
Yeah, I [F] do.
It's very instrumental.
Here.
[D]
[Gm] [D] [C] Thanks a lot, Angie.
Come [Am] on over, bring Alfred.
[G]
[Gm]
[A] [Dm] That's good.
[Bb] [F]
Do you [G] feel like the person in that song,
[Em] Canadian wandering around, mariachi [F] music?
A little bit.
Oh, days so full of charm.
[Dm] [Bb] [Gm]
[C] Disappeared.
And my country, [F] alas.
[Gm] [A]
[Dm] [Bb] [F]
Key:
F
Gm
C
Dm
Bb
F
Gm
C
And how about below you?
Who lives below?
Mr.
and Mrs.
DeLuca and their daughter Angela.
_ And balconies around? _
_ [F] _ The [C] Polish lady who lives in that balcony, she comes [Eb] out every morning at [C] about 6.
_ Until last year there was a shed here, she used to [F] chop her own wood.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [C] _ _ Well, some people might look out and say,
well, why do you want to live over all these [F] shacks and old balconies?
_ _ _ Not very many people.
[Cm] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Canadian. _
Iran.
_ There was a wandering Canadian.
[Dm] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _
Vanished from his home and heart. _ _ _
Hakurei.
_ [F] Aplura.
He wandered around weeping.
_ [Gm] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ Foreign countries and lands. _ _ _
[Bb] Hakurei.
_ [F] Aplura. _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] Foreign countries and [F] lands.
_ _ _ _ _ One day, sad and lonely.
_ One day, sad _ and lonely.
_ Seated beside a _ [Gm] river.
_ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ To the meandering stream.
[Gm] _ _ _ [F] Fujikiri.
_ He said these [G] words.
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [F] _
_ If you see my country. _ _
_ _ If you get to my country. _ _
_ _ _ My most unfortunate country.
[Dm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _
Go and speak to all my friends. My _ dears.
My [F] meizami. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Bb]
My meizami.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [F] Yeah, I'll climb over and give it to him.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _
Yeah, I [F] do.
_ It's very instrumental.
_ _ Here.
_ _ [D] _ _
[Gm] _ _ [D] _ [C] _ Thanks a lot, Angie. _
_ _ Come [Am] on over, bring Alfred.
[G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ That's good.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ Do you [G] feel like the person in that song,
[Em] Canadian wandering around, mariachi [F] music?
A little bit. _ _
_ _ _ _ Oh, _ days so full of charm. _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Gm] _
[C] _ _ Disappeared.
_ And my country, _ [F] _ _ alas. _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F]
Who lives below?
Mr.
and Mrs.
DeLuca and their daughter Angela.
_ And balconies around? _
_ [F] _ The [C] Polish lady who lives in that balcony, she comes [Eb] out every morning at [C] about 6.
_ Until last year there was a shed here, she used to [F] chop her own wood.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [C] _ _ Well, some people might look out and say,
well, why do you want to live over all these [F] shacks and old balconies?
_ _ _ Not very many people.
[Cm] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Canadian. _
Iran.
_ There was a wandering Canadian.
[Dm] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _
Vanished from his home and heart. _ _ _
Hakurei.
_ [F] Aplura.
He wandered around weeping.
_ [Gm] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ Foreign countries and lands. _ _ _
[Bb] Hakurei.
_ [F] Aplura. _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] Foreign countries and [F] lands.
_ _ _ _ _ One day, sad and lonely.
_ One day, sad _ and lonely.
_ Seated beside a _ [Gm] river.
_ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ To the meandering stream.
[Gm] _ _ _ [F] Fujikiri.
_ He said these [G] words.
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [F] _
_ If you see my country. _ _
_ _ If you get to my country. _ _
_ _ _ My most unfortunate country.
[Dm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _
Go and speak to all my friends. My _ dears.
My [F] meizami. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Bb]
My meizami.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [F] Yeah, I'll climb over and give it to him.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _
Yeah, I [F] do.
_ It's very instrumental.
_ _ Here.
_ _ [D] _ _
[Gm] _ _ [D] _ [C] _ Thanks a lot, Angie. _
_ _ Come [Am] on over, bring Alfred.
[G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ That's good.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ Do you [G] feel like the person in that song,
[Em] Canadian wandering around, mariachi [F] music?
A little bit. _ _
_ _ _ _ Oh, _ days so full of charm. _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Gm] _
[C] _ _ Disappeared.
_ And my country, _ [F] _ _ alas. _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F]