10 Chords used in the song: Fm, Eb, Cm, Gm, Ab, Bbm, Db, DbM7, G, Ebsus2
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Transpose chords:
Fm Fm
Far over the Misty Mountains rise
Eb Fm
Lead us standing upon the height
Cm Gm
What was before we see once more
Ab Eb Fm
Is our kingdom a distant light
Fm Fm
Fiery mountain beneath a moon
Eb Gm
The words aren't spoken, we'll be there soon
Cm Gm
For home a song that echoes on
Ab Eb Fm
And all who find us will know the tune
Fm
Some folk we never forget
Fm
Some kind we never forgive
Eb
Haven't seen the back of us yet
Bbm
We'll fight as long as we live
Fm
All eyes on the hidden door
Fm
To the Lonely Mountain horde
Eb
We'll ride in the gathering storm
Bbm Db Eb Fm
Until we get our long forgotten gold
Fm Fm
We lay under the Misty Mountains cold
Eb Fm
In slumbers deep, and dreams of gold
Cm Gm
We must awake, our lives to make
Ab Eb Fm
And in the darkness a torch we hold
Fm Fm
From long ago when lanterns burned
Eb Gm
Until this day our hearts have yearned
Cm Gm
A fate unknown, the Arkenstone
Ab Eb Fm
What was stolen must be returned
Bbm Ab Db Bbm
Ab Eb Bbm
Fm Cm
We must away ere break of day
Db Eb Bbm
To find our song for heart and soul
Fm
Some folk we never forget
Fm
Some kind we never forgive
Eb
Haven't seen the end of it yet
Bbm
We'll fight as long as we live
Fm
All eyes on the hidden door
Fm
To the Lonely Mountain horde
Eb
We'll ride in the gathering storm
Bbm Ab Eb Fm
Until we get our long forgotten gold
DbM7 G Ebsus2 Fm
Far away the Misty Mountains cold.
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About this song: Song Of The Lonely Mountain
"'The Song of the Lonely Mountain' was developed from a dark and mysterious theme which the dwarves sing early in the movie," Finn tells Rolling Stone. He says Jackson and his team suggested he get in a "dwarven state of mind" as he shaped the song to play over the end credits. "After some days of mining underground (actually, in Peters office) I emerged with the song, then set about recording it with my sons Elroy and Liam. Dave Fridmann came in at the end with a bold mix. He seemed to respond well to my demands for 'more anvil!' Pop music needs more anvil!"