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* G Cdim G7 C B7 E7 F7 A7 A9 D7 Gdim G Fm6 - play these chords (not in that order) | * G Cdim G7 C B7 E7 F7 A7 A9 D7 Gdim G Fm6 - play these chords (not in that order) | ||
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+ | G(g) Cdim G7 C(e) (d high) B7(eb) Cdim(c) B7(b) | ||
I want some red roses for a blue la - dy; | I want some red roses for a blue la - dy; | ||
E7 F7 E7 A7 A9 A7 | E7 F7 E7 A7 A9 A7 |
Revision as of 03:22, 3 May 2010
- Red Roses For A Blue Lady
Words & Music by Sid Tepper & Roy Bennett 1948
- G Cdim G7 C B7 E7 F7 A7 A9 D7 Gdim G Fm6 - play these chords (not in that order)
- (g) (e) (d high) (eb) (c) (b) - sing these notes (eb = e flat)
G(g) Cdim G7 C(e) (d high) B7(eb) Cdim(c) B7(b) I want some red roses for a blue la - dy; E7 F7 E7 A7 A9 A7 Mister florist, take my order please. Dm G7 Em Am We had a silly quarrel the other day D7 G Gdim G Hope these pretty flowers chase her blues a - way. G Cdim G7 C B7 Cdim B7 Wrap up some red roses for a blue la - dy; E7 F7 E7 A7 A9 A7 Send them to the sweetest gal in town. Dm Fm6 C A9 And if they do the trick, I'll hurry back to pick Dm7 Cdim C G7 C Your best white orchid for her wedding gown. |