|
banners.shtml
Rosalie's Good Eats Cafe lyrics and chords
These country classic song lyrics are the property of the respective
artist, authors and labels, they are intended solely for educational
purposes and private study only. The chords provided are my
interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed.
Rosalie's
Good Eats Cafe lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use,
it's a long song by Bobby Bare. This one has ten verses, it's long,
repetitive and easy to do, all the chords are simple.
bannermusiciansfriend.shtml
Don't have a degree in technology and want to build a
website, I strongly recommend using SiteSell.
Click this link and Save Up to 99% at the MusiciansFriend.com
Clearance Section
For a great selection of country classic cds, take a few minutes to
visit Pure
Country
Music
Click this link for a great selection of fun Gag Gifts, inexpensive
Christmas
presents.
Rosalie's Good Eats Cafe By Bobby Bare G It's two in the morning on Saturday night C G At Rosalie's Good Eats Cafe
C
G The onions are frying the neon is bright
A7
D7 And the juke box is starting to play G And the sign on the wall says in God we trust
C
G All others will have to pay
C
G It's two in the morning on Saturday night D7 G At Rosalie's Good Eats Cafe
The short order cook with the Mama Tattoo
C
G C He's turning them hamburgers slow eggs over easy G
A7
D7 Whole wheat down do you all want that coffee to go G He never once dreamed as a rodeo star
C
G C That he'd wind up here today at two in the morning
G
D7
G On Saturday night at Rosalie's Good Eats Cafe There's a tall skinny girl in the booth in the back
C
G Wearing jeans and a second hand fur
C
G She's been to the doctor then called up the man
A7
D7 And now wonders just where she can turn G She stares at her coffee then looks toward the ceiling
C
G But Lord it's a strange place to pray
C
G At two in the morning on Saturday night D7 G At Rosalie's Good Eats Cafe
There's a guy in a tux and he stands in the corner C
G Feeding the juke box his dimes
C
G He just had a woman and thought that he'd bought her
A7
D7 But found he'd just rented some time G And he couldn't sleep so he came back to see
C
G If anyone else wants to play
C
G At two in the morning on Saturday night D7 G At Rosalie's Good Eats Cafe Now there's an old dollar bill in a frame on the wall
C
G The first one that Rose ever made
C
G It was once worth a dollar a long time ago
A7
D7 But like Rose it's beginning to fade G She's back of the register dreaming of someone
C
G And how things would be if he'd stayed
C
G But it's two in the morning on Saturday night D7 G At Rosalie's Good Eats Cafe
The stoop shouldered man and his frizzy haired woman
C
G It's strange how their eyes never meet
C
G He's playing the pinball she's fixing the blanket
A7
D7 Of the baby asleep on the seat G And he's out of work and she's putting on weight
C
G Hell they never did have much to say
C
G But it's two in the morning on Saturday night D7 G At Rosalie's good eats cafe The waitress Darlene she sits at the counter C
G Painting her fingernails blue
C
G And the short order cook he yells move it or lose it
A7
D7 G And pick up an order of stew but someday
C
G A rich handsome man'll walk in and carry her far far away
C
G From two in the morning on Saturday night D7 G At Rosalie's Good Eats Cafe A shaggy haired hippie he's finished his meal
C
G And he's counting the change in his jeans
C
G A burger and coffee are eighty five cents
A7
D7 And he's only got twenty three G He smiles at Rose and she winks back at him
C
G But Lord that's a high price to pay
C
G At two in the morning on Saturday night D7 G At Rosalie's Good Eats Cafe
A baby faced sailor leans on the phone C G And dials the number again
C
G While the guy in the tux tells the girl in the jeans
A7
D7 About the wonderful places he's been G And a wino comes in off the street and starts shouting
C
G About the fortunes that he through away
C
G And Rosalie's asking the shaggy haired hippie
C
G If he's got a warm place to stay
C
G And the short order cook takes a five from the till
C
G While Rosalie's looking away
C
G And the onions keep frying the neon is bright
C
G And the juke box continues to play
C
G And it's two in the morning on Saturday night D7 G At Rosalie's Good Eats Cafe
banner2.shtml
bannertext.shtml
If you want to change the
"Key" for this song, click
here
for the easiest way possible. Copy and paste lyrics and chords to the
key changer, select the key you want, then click the button "Click
Here".
Classic Country Music Lyrics home | Bobby Bare lyrics When
you start singing this one, catch your breath and be prepared to
perform a few minutes because it's long. It's not difficult to play,
all the chords are easy to make. Just print Rosalie's Good Eats Cafe lyrics and chords, practice and have a good time.
|