Chords for The Settlers The Dozer Driver Man

Tempo:
116.85 bpm
Chords used:

C

F

Am

Dm

E

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Settlers   The Dozer Driver Man chords
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[C]
Olaf, Olaf, [F] Olaf
Along [Fm]
by the [F] snowy river, where [C] Utah made a dam,
We [Dm] remember Olaf Grodin, a [F] dozer driver [C] man.
And [F] up in the Utah township, [C] where he lived at Island Bend,
[Dm] The mountains there [F] were a lonely [C] air [F] for the man we called [C] our friend.
[Am] Drop blade, [E] change gear, [Am] steady now your quitting time [E] is near.
Hoist [Am] a rock but watch the big cat if you [G] can, you'll [F] soon be going home, you dozer man.
[C] Bright the [Am] talk he always [F] made, gave a smile that [C] always stays in our hearts,
[Am] To mark the day he pays for being a dozer man.
[F] He came from the land of Norway, [C] he was one of a Viking team,
[Dm] That tore the earth at the trembling [C] birth [F] of the snowy mountain scheme.
[C]
Well, longer grew the tackle, [C] short grew the span,
[Dm] From rock to dust was [F] the savage [C] must [F] for the dozer driver man.
[C]
[Am] Hit that rock, don't [E] ride, jump [Am] clear as the big cat [E] starts to slide,
[Am] As she tumbles down the mountain [G] if you can, [F] leap for your life you dozer man.
[C] Bright the [Am] talk he always made, gave [G] a smile that always stays in our hearts,
[Am] To mark the day he pays for being a dozer man.
[F] He loved this land, Australia, [F] [C] said the living was kind of fun,
And [Dm] that it beat in a way [F] that was hard [C] to say [F] his land of the midnight [C]
sun.
[F] Poor Olaf's star is set now [C] and we sure feel the loss,
[Dm] Of that Viking fair [F] who came [C] to share [F] our land of the [C] Southern Cross.
[Am] Late [E] she flips [Am] and the weight is lying [E] on his hips,
[Am] Have you got a deer to run where [G] others ran,
[F] Or the memory of the dozer [Am] driver man.
[F] Still up in the Utah township [C] where he lived with wife and child,
[Dm] The mountains there [F] were a lonely [C] air [F] and it is both sweet [C] and wild.
And [F] when black clouds come a-tumbling through [C] the valley from island bend,
Then [Dm] the mountains have made [F] their morning [C] shade [F] for the man we call [C]
our friend.
[N]
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C
3211
F
134211111
Am
2311
Dm
2311
E
2311
C
3211
F
134211111
Am
2311
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_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Olaf, _ Olaf, [F] Olaf
Along [Fm]
by the [F] snowy river, where [C] Utah _ made a dam,
_ We [Dm] remember _ Olaf Grodin, _ a [F] dozer driver [C] man.
_ And [F] _ up in the Utah township, _ [C] where he lived at Island Bend,
_ [Dm] The mountains there [F] were a lonely [C] air [F] for the man we called [C] our friend.
_ [Am] Drop blade, _ [E] change gear, _ [Am] steady now your quitting time [E] is near.
Hoist [Am] a rock but watch the big cat if you [G] can, _ you'll [F] soon be going home, you dozer man.
_ _ [C] Bright the [Am] talk he always [F] made, gave a smile that [C] always stays in our hearts,
[Am] To mark the day he pays for being a dozer man.
_ _ [F] He came from the land of Norway, _ [C] he was one of a Viking team,
_ _ [Dm] That tore the earth at the trembling [C] birth [F] of the snowy mountain scheme.
[C] _
_ _ Well, longer grew the tackle, _ _ _ [C] short grew the span,
_ _ [Dm] From rock to dust was [F] the savage [C] must [F] for the dozer driver man.
[C] _
_ [Am] Hit that rock, _ don't [E] ride, _ jump [Am] clear as the big cat [E] starts to slide,
_ [Am] As she tumbles down the mountain [G] if you can, _ _ [F] leap for your life you dozer man.
_ _ [C] Bright the [Am] talk he always made, gave [G] a smile that always stays in our hearts,
[Am] To mark the day he pays for being a dozer man.
_ _ [F] _ He loved this land, Australia, [F] _ [C] said the living was kind of fun,
And [Dm] that it beat in a way [F] that was hard [C] to say [F] his land of the midnight [C]
sun.
_ _ [F] _ Poor Olaf's star is set now [C] and we sure feel the loss,
_ [Dm] Of that Viking fair [F] who came [C] to share [F] our land of the [C] Southern Cross.
_ _ [Am] Late _ [E] she flips _ [Am] and the weight is lying [E] on his hips,
_ [Am] Have you got a deer to run where [G] others ran,
_ [F] Or the memory of the dozer [Am] driver man.
_ _ [F] _ Still up in the Utah township [C] where he lived with wife and child,
_ [Dm] The mountains there [F] were a lonely [C] air [F] and it is both sweet [C] and wild.
And [F] when black clouds come a-tumbling through [C] the valley _ from island bend,
_ Then [Dm] the mountains have made [F] their morning [C] shade [F] for the man we call [C]
our friend. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _