Rune Rudberg - Alle mann til pumpene Chords
Tempo:
141.95 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
E
B
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
We were punished in England, and first we went [B] to Rotterdam.
The boat was an old one, but the crew was nice [E] people.
Our journey ended in May, and I was the closest [B] to home.
My vassal was a cook, and we called him the [E] cook's son.
I was visited, but no [B] visit was allowed.
I took my turn to work, exhausted, but ready.
[E]
A little overjoyed, the alarm went off, [B] and the captain said,
Maggi, give me a jump [E]-off-bed.
[A] All men to the pumps, say, [B] and lift [E] the rumps.
[A] This goes on, the pumps, [Gb] all men to [B] the pumps.
[E] Storms shielded all our load, I lay on deck [B] and held on.
It was so wet, it was so cold, I knocked the door suddenly [E] closed.
Our soul was in a leak, and half [Bb] [B] of it was gone.
It was the part I was in, you must be thinking, what happened [E] now?
[C]
[F] I and four other people, we floated on the water [C] like a cork.
I fainted for a little while, when I woke up, I was shaking [F] like a log.
We stayed in my country on the south coast, now I was ready, I'll [C] say it was fun.
And there were hula, hula, twins, yes, the cutest [F] thing ever.
[Bb] All men to the pumps, say, [C] and lift [F] the rumps.
[Bb] This goes on, the pumps,
[G] all men to the pumps.
[C]
[F] My story, yes, it is true, it can be believed [C] by all men.
I do not miss snow and ice, now I'm in the South [F] Prize.
[Bb] All men to the pumps, say, [C] and lift [F] the rumps.
[Bb] This goes on, the pumps, [G] all men to the pumps.
[C]
[F] Greetings to all in Scandinavia, and say that I have [C] been good.
I will not come home so soon, now [Gm] I have it so [F] wet.
[C] All men to the pumps,
[Db] say, and lift the rumps.
[C] All men to the pumps.
[F]
We were punished in England, and first we went [B] to Rotterdam.
The boat was an old one, but the crew was nice [E] people.
Our journey ended in May, and I was the closest [B] to home.
My vassal was a cook, and we called him the [E] cook's son.
I was visited, but no [B] visit was allowed.
I took my turn to work, exhausted, but ready.
[E]
A little overjoyed, the alarm went off, [B] and the captain said,
Maggi, give me a jump [E]-off-bed.
[A] All men to the pumps, say, [B] and lift [E] the rumps.
[A] This goes on, the pumps, [Gb] all men to [B] the pumps.
[E] Storms shielded all our load, I lay on deck [B] and held on.
It was so wet, it was so cold, I knocked the door suddenly [E] closed.
Our soul was in a leak, and half [Bb] [B] of it was gone.
It was the part I was in, you must be thinking, what happened [E] now?
[C]
[F] I and four other people, we floated on the water [C] like a cork.
I fainted for a little while, when I woke up, I was shaking [F] like a log.
We stayed in my country on the south coast, now I was ready, I'll [C] say it was fun.
And there were hula, hula, twins, yes, the cutest [F] thing ever.
[Bb] All men to the pumps, say, [C] and lift [F] the rumps.
[Bb] This goes on, the pumps,
[G] all men to the pumps.
[C]
[F] My story, yes, it is true, it can be believed [C] by all men.
I do not miss snow and ice, now I'm in the South [F] Prize.
[Bb] All men to the pumps, say, [C] and lift [F] the rumps.
[Bb] This goes on, the pumps, [G] all men to the pumps.
[C]
[F] Greetings to all in Scandinavia, and say that I have [C] been good.
I will not come home so soon, now [Gm] I have it so [F] wet.
[C] All men to the pumps,
[Db] say, and lift the rumps.
[C] All men to the pumps.
[F]
Key:
C
F
E
B
Bb
C
F
E
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ We _ were punished in England, and first we went [B] to _ Rotterdam.
The boat was an old one, but the crew was nice [E] people. _
_ _ Our journey ended in May, and I was the closest [B] to home. _ _
_ My vassal was a cook, and we called him the [E] cook's son. _
_ _ _ _ _ I was _ visited, _ but _ no [B] visit was allowed.
_ I took my turn to work, _ _ exhausted, but ready.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _
A little _ _ overjoyed, the alarm went off, [B] and the captain said, _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Maggi, give me a jump [E]-off-bed.
_ _ [A] All men to the pumps, _ _ say, [B] and lift [E] the rumps.
_ _ [A] This goes on, the pumps, _ _ [Gb] all men to [B] the pumps. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ Storms shielded all our load, I lay on deck [B] and held on.
It was so wet, it was so cold, I knocked the door suddenly [E] closed. _ _
Our soul was in a leak, and half _ [Bb] [B] of it was gone.
It was the part I was in, you must be thinking, what happened [E] now?
[C] _
_ [F] I and four other people, we floated on the water [C] like a cork.
I fainted for a little while, when I woke up, I was shaking [F] like a log.
We stayed in my country on the south coast, _ now I was ready, I'll [C] say it was fun.
And there were hula, hula, twins, yes, the cutest _ [F] thing ever. _
_ [Bb] All men to the pumps, _ _ say, [C] and lift [F] the rumps. _
_ [Bb] This goes on, the pumps, _
_ [G] all men to the pumps.
[C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ My story, yes, it is true, it can be believed [C] by all men.
I do not miss snow and ice, now I'm in the South [F] Prize.
_ _ [Bb] All men to the pumps, _ _ say, [C] and lift [F] the rumps.
_ _ [Bb] This goes on, the pumps, _ [G] all men to the pumps.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] Greetings to all in _ _ Scandinavia, and say that I have [C] been good.
I will not come home so soon, now [Gm] I have it so [F] wet. _
_ [C] All men to the pumps, _
_ [Db] say, and lift the rumps. _
_ [C] All men to the pumps.
[F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ We _ were punished in England, and first we went [B] to _ Rotterdam.
The boat was an old one, but the crew was nice [E] people. _
_ _ Our journey ended in May, and I was the closest [B] to home. _ _
_ My vassal was a cook, and we called him the [E] cook's son. _
_ _ _ _ _ I was _ visited, _ but _ no [B] visit was allowed.
_ I took my turn to work, _ _ exhausted, but ready.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _
A little _ _ overjoyed, the alarm went off, [B] and the captain said, _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Maggi, give me a jump [E]-off-bed.
_ _ [A] All men to the pumps, _ _ say, [B] and lift [E] the rumps.
_ _ [A] This goes on, the pumps, _ _ [Gb] all men to [B] the pumps. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ Storms shielded all our load, I lay on deck [B] and held on.
It was so wet, it was so cold, I knocked the door suddenly [E] closed. _ _
Our soul was in a leak, and half _ [Bb] [B] of it was gone.
It was the part I was in, you must be thinking, what happened [E] now?
[C] _
_ [F] I and four other people, we floated on the water [C] like a cork.
I fainted for a little while, when I woke up, I was shaking [F] like a log.
We stayed in my country on the south coast, _ now I was ready, I'll [C] say it was fun.
And there were hula, hula, twins, yes, the cutest _ [F] thing ever. _
_ [Bb] All men to the pumps, _ _ say, [C] and lift [F] the rumps. _
_ [Bb] This goes on, the pumps, _
_ [G] all men to the pumps.
[C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ My story, yes, it is true, it can be believed [C] by all men.
I do not miss snow and ice, now I'm in the South [F] Prize.
_ _ [Bb] All men to the pumps, _ _ say, [C] and lift [F] the rumps.
_ _ [Bb] This goes on, the pumps, _ [G] all men to the pumps.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] Greetings to all in _ _ Scandinavia, and say that I have [C] been good.
I will not come home so soon, now [Gm] I have it so [F] wet. _
_ [C] All men to the pumps, _
_ [Db] say, and lift the rumps. _
_ [C] All men to the pumps.
[F] _ _ _