The Gnome Uke tab by Pink Floyd (Baritone Chords)

10 Chords used in the song: D, A, C, G, Bb7, F, A7, C/G, A/E, E

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Year:  1967
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3.3
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D D       A A          D D             C C      A A    C C    A A
I want to tell you a story 'bout a little man, if I can,

D D A A D D C C A A C C A A
A A gnome named Grimble Grumble. And little gnomes stay in their homes,

G G D D Bb7 Bb7 C C F F A7 A7 D D
Eating, sleeping, drinking their wine.


D D A A D D C C A A C C A A
He wore a scarlet tunic, a bluegreen hood; it looked quite good.

D D A A D D C C A A C C A A
He had a big adventure amidst the grass, fresh air at last.

G G D D Bb7 Bb7 C C F F A7 A7 D D
Wining, dining, biding his time.


G G C/G C/G F F A/E A/E E E G G D D G G D D
And then one day, hooray, another way for gnomes to say, "Hooray!"

D D A A D D C/G C/G A A C/G C/G A A
Look at the sky; look at the river. Isn't it good?

D D A A D D C/G C/G A A C/G C/G A A
Look at the sky; look at the river. Isn't it good?

G G D D Bb7 Bb7 C C F F A7 A7 D D
Winding, finding places to go.

G G C/G C/G F F A/E A/E E E G G D D G G D D
And then one day, hooray, another way for gnomes to say, "Hooray!"

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About this song: The Gnome

The Gnome was inspired by Tolkien's Lord Of The Rings. Published in 1954, the book had taken on a second wind during the late '60s as trip literature. "We were all brought up on books like that Ð Tolkien, Lear, the Gormenghast trilogy, Aubrey Beardsley Ð and Syd was no exception," says Miles. "They were cult books in which stoned people felt parallels with mysticism. But we were finding mystical signs in flock wallpaper, for God's sake."- Jones, "Wish You Were Here". Read more on Last.fm.

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