Chords for Pengegalloppen - Vidar Sandbeck
Tempo:
117.2 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Dm
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F]
[G] [C]
Oh, Gudrun sat in the evening and enjoyed [F] herself with the [G] salesman.
Kroner one, kroner two, kroner three, kroner four, kroner five, kroner six, kroner seven, kroner [C] eight, kroner nine.
And it is reasonable, he could [F] have it pleasant.
[G] He counted on new and on new and on new, six and [C#] money ten.
[F]
Yes, the money, yes, the money [C] is [D] to worry [G] for the poor [C] and for the rich.
[Dm] [G] [C]
He counted all the keys, heard them rattle [F] on, and counted out [G] kroner one, kroner two, kroner three, kroner four, kroner five, kroner six, kroner seven, kroner eight, [C] kroner nine.
And he was here, standing and bought [F] never fish, but cabbage, [G] and sacks, and dunes, and pots, and washed with [C] a needle.
[F] Yes, the money, yes, the money is to [G] worry for the poor and [C] for the rich.
[G] [C]
He dragged the grain in the well, and laid in the road [F] with the counting [G] of kroner one, kroner two, kroner [G] three, kroner four, kroner five, kroner six, kroner seven, kroner eight, [C] kroner nine.
And he went in and saw as four [F] double-knotted threads, [G] the buying, the selling, the saving, the stock exchange, with [C] under the eye on.
[F] Yes, the money, [C] yes, the money is to [G] worry for the poor [C] and for the rich.
[Dm] [C]
Then the sun stood behind us, and he dreamed [F] that he lay in [G] kroner one, kroner two, kroner three, kroner four, kroner five, kroner six, kroner seven, kroner eight, [C] kroner nine.
And when he woke up, he counted, and [F] saw his floor, and [G] his mattress, and his bed, and his crown, and his ear, and with that he [C] got enough.
[F] Yes, the money, [C] yes, the money is to [G] worry for the poor [C] and for the rich.
[G] [C]
But the boy he got, he did not find [F] a ten-year-old [G] who lay in a hat, but he sat in a corner, because he would pay the coming city [C] with a hat.
So I ended up like this, how everything does [F] on Jorgenrik, [G] with priests and cats and greenhouses and flowers and tables and firewood [C] and sticks.
[F] Yes, the money, [C] yes, the money is to [G] worry for the poor [C] and for [F] the rich.
[C] [G] [C]
[N]
[G] [C]
Oh, Gudrun sat in the evening and enjoyed [F] herself with the [G] salesman.
Kroner one, kroner two, kroner three, kroner four, kroner five, kroner six, kroner seven, kroner [C] eight, kroner nine.
And it is reasonable, he could [F] have it pleasant.
[G] He counted on new and on new and on new, six and [C#] money ten.
[F]
Yes, the money, yes, the money [C] is [D] to worry [G] for the poor [C] and for the rich.
[Dm] [G] [C]
He counted all the keys, heard them rattle [F] on, and counted out [G] kroner one, kroner two, kroner three, kroner four, kroner five, kroner six, kroner seven, kroner eight, [C] kroner nine.
And he was here, standing and bought [F] never fish, but cabbage, [G] and sacks, and dunes, and pots, and washed with [C] a needle.
[F] Yes, the money, yes, the money is to [G] worry for the poor and [C] for the rich.
[G] [C]
He dragged the grain in the well, and laid in the road [F] with the counting [G] of kroner one, kroner two, kroner [G] three, kroner four, kroner five, kroner six, kroner seven, kroner eight, [C] kroner nine.
And he went in and saw as four [F] double-knotted threads, [G] the buying, the selling, the saving, the stock exchange, with [C] under the eye on.
[F] Yes, the money, [C] yes, the money is to [G] worry for the poor [C] and for the rich.
[Dm] [C]
Then the sun stood behind us, and he dreamed [F] that he lay in [G] kroner one, kroner two, kroner three, kroner four, kroner five, kroner six, kroner seven, kroner eight, [C] kroner nine.
And when he woke up, he counted, and [F] saw his floor, and [G] his mattress, and his bed, and his crown, and his ear, and with that he [C] got enough.
[F] Yes, the money, [C] yes, the money is to [G] worry for the poor [C] and for the rich.
[G] [C]
But the boy he got, he did not find [F] a ten-year-old [G] who lay in a hat, but he sat in a corner, because he would pay the coming city [C] with a hat.
So I ended up like this, how everything does [F] on Jorgenrik, [G] with priests and cats and greenhouses and flowers and tables and firewood [C] and sticks.
[F] Yes, the money, [C] yes, the money is to [G] worry for the poor [C] and for [F] the rich.
[C] [G] [C]
[N]
Key:
C
G
F
Dm
C#
C
G
F
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
Oh, Gudrun sat in the evening and enjoyed [F] herself with the [G] salesman.
Kroner one, kroner two, kroner three, kroner four, kroner five, kroner six, kroner seven, kroner [C] eight, kroner nine.
And it is reasonable, he could [F] have it pleasant.
[G] He counted on new and on new and on new, six and [C#] money ten.
[F]
Yes, the money, _ yes, the money [C] is [D] to worry _ [G] for the poor [C] and for the rich.
_ _ _ [Dm] _ [G] _ _ [C] _
He counted all the keys, heard them rattle [F] on, and counted out [G] kroner one, kroner two, kroner three, kroner four, kroner five, kroner six, kroner seven, kroner eight, [C] kroner nine.
And he was here, standing and bought [F] never fish, but cabbage, [G] and sacks, and dunes, and pots, and washed with [C] a needle.
[F] Yes, the money, _ yes, the money is to [G] worry _ for the poor and [C] for the rich.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
He dragged the grain in the well, and laid in the road [F] with the counting [G] of kroner one, kroner two, kroner [G] three, kroner four, kroner five, kroner six, kroner seven, kroner eight, [C] kroner nine.
And he went in and saw as four [F] double-knotted threads, [G] the buying, the selling, the saving, the stock exchange, with [C] under the eye on.
[F] Yes, the money, _ [C] yes, the money is to [G] worry _ for the poor [C] and for the rich.
_ _ [Dm] _ _ [C] _ _ _
Then the sun stood behind us, and he dreamed [F] that he lay in [G] kroner one, kroner two, kroner three, kroner four, kroner five, kroner six, kroner seven, kroner eight, [C] kroner nine.
And when he woke up, he counted, and [F] saw his floor, and [G] his mattress, and his bed, and his crown, and his ear, and with that he [C] got enough.
[F] Yes, the money, _ [C] yes, the money is to [G] worry _ for the poor [C] and for the rich.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
But the boy he got, he did not find [F] a ten-year-old [G] who lay in a hat, but he sat in a corner, because he would pay the coming city [C] with a hat.
So I ended up like this, how everything does [F] on Jorgenrik, [G] with priests and cats and greenhouses and flowers and tables and firewood [C] and sticks.
[F] Yes, the money, _ [C] yes, the money is to [G] worry _ for the poor [C] and for [F] the rich.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
Oh, Gudrun sat in the evening and enjoyed [F] herself with the [G] salesman.
Kroner one, kroner two, kroner three, kroner four, kroner five, kroner six, kroner seven, kroner [C] eight, kroner nine.
And it is reasonable, he could [F] have it pleasant.
[G] He counted on new and on new and on new, six and [C#] money ten.
[F]
Yes, the money, _ yes, the money [C] is [D] to worry _ [G] for the poor [C] and for the rich.
_ _ _ [Dm] _ [G] _ _ [C] _
He counted all the keys, heard them rattle [F] on, and counted out [G] kroner one, kroner two, kroner three, kroner four, kroner five, kroner six, kroner seven, kroner eight, [C] kroner nine.
And he was here, standing and bought [F] never fish, but cabbage, [G] and sacks, and dunes, and pots, and washed with [C] a needle.
[F] Yes, the money, _ yes, the money is to [G] worry _ for the poor and [C] for the rich.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
He dragged the grain in the well, and laid in the road [F] with the counting [G] of kroner one, kroner two, kroner [G] three, kroner four, kroner five, kroner six, kroner seven, kroner eight, [C] kroner nine.
And he went in and saw as four [F] double-knotted threads, [G] the buying, the selling, the saving, the stock exchange, with [C] under the eye on.
[F] Yes, the money, _ [C] yes, the money is to [G] worry _ for the poor [C] and for the rich.
_ _ [Dm] _ _ [C] _ _ _
Then the sun stood behind us, and he dreamed [F] that he lay in [G] kroner one, kroner two, kroner three, kroner four, kroner five, kroner six, kroner seven, kroner eight, [C] kroner nine.
And when he woke up, he counted, and [F] saw his floor, and [G] his mattress, and his bed, and his crown, and his ear, and with that he [C] got enough.
[F] Yes, the money, _ [C] yes, the money is to [G] worry _ for the poor [C] and for the rich.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
But the boy he got, he did not find [F] a ten-year-old [G] who lay in a hat, but he sat in a corner, because he would pay the coming city [C] with a hat.
So I ended up like this, how everything does [F] on Jorgenrik, [G] with priests and cats and greenhouses and flowers and tables and firewood [C] and sticks.
[F] Yes, the money, _ [C] yes, the money is to [G] worry _ for the poor [C] and for [F] the rich.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _