Chords for "Margie" (Eddie Cantor, 1921)
Tempo:
183.45 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Db
Eb
F
Bbm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Fm] [Bbm] [Ab]
[G] [Ab] [Bbm] [Cm]
[F] [Bbm] [Eb]
[Ab] [Eb] [Ab]
You may talk about your love affair.
Here's one I'd like to tell to [F] you.
[Bbm] All [F] night long [Gb] they sit up on the stairs.
[Fm] He holds her close and starts [Eb] to [Ab] coo.
[Eb] My [Ab] little Margie.
I'm always thinking [Db] of you, Margie.
I'll tell the world I [E] love you.
[Ab] Don't [Bm] forget [Ebm] [F] your promise to [Eb] me.
[Bb] I have bought [Ebm] the home and ring and everything [Fm] for
[Ab] Margie.
You've been my inspiration.
[Db]
Days are never [G] [C]
blue.
[Fm] After all is said and [Ab] done, really there is only one [F] more [Bbm]
[Db] Margie.
[Ab] Margie, it's you.
[Eb] [Ab]
Why, my little Margie, do you know that I'd even cut out [Bb] liquor?
[Db]
Margie, Margie, one kiss and I get [E] sugar.
[Ab]
You [B] are like a [Ebm] little [F]
doctor to me.
[Eb] You know, [Bb] Margie, that when [Dbm] I'm nervous, [Bb] [Ab] you just put me back in service.
Margie, Margie.
In some cafe we'll [Db] wine and dine the [G] whole night [C] through.
And you know, [Db] [Ab] Margie, when we have had our fill, [G] [Ab] do you know who'll pay [Cm] the bill?
[F] [Bbm] Oh, [Db] Margie, [Eb] Margie, [Ab] it's you.
[Eb] [Fm]
Margie, I'm always thinking of [Bbm] you,
[Db] Margie.
I'll tell the world I love [Ab] you.
Don't [B] forget [Ebm] [F] your promise to [Eb] me.
[Bb] I have bought [Ebm] the home and ring and [Ab] everything for Margie.
You've been my inspiration.
[Db]
Days are [Gm] never [C]
blue.
I [Db] know who inspired [Ab] that song.
[Db] Another good man has [Cm] gone [F] wrong.
[Db] Oh, Margie, [Ab] Margie, it's you.
[Gb] [Ab] [Bbm] [Ab]
[G] [Fm]
[Cm] [F] [Bbm]
[Eb] [Ab]
[G] [Ab] [Bbm] [Cm]
[F] [Bbm] [Eb]
[Ab] [Eb] [Ab]
You may talk about your love affair.
Here's one I'd like to tell to [F] you.
[Bbm] All [F] night long [Gb] they sit up on the stairs.
[Fm] He holds her close and starts [Eb] to [Ab] coo.
[Eb] My [Ab] little Margie.
I'm always thinking [Db] of you, Margie.
I'll tell the world I [E] love you.
[Ab] Don't [Bm] forget [Ebm] [F] your promise to [Eb] me.
[Bb] I have bought [Ebm] the home and ring and everything [Fm] for
[Ab] Margie.
You've been my inspiration.
[Db]
Days are never [G] [C]
blue.
[Fm] After all is said and [Ab] done, really there is only one [F] more [Bbm]
[Db] Margie.
[Ab] Margie, it's you.
[Eb] [Ab]
Why, my little Margie, do you know that I'd even cut out [Bb] liquor?
[Db]
Margie, Margie, one kiss and I get [E] sugar.
[Ab]
You [B] are like a [Ebm] little [F]
doctor to me.
[Eb] You know, [Bb] Margie, that when [Dbm] I'm nervous, [Bb] [Ab] you just put me back in service.
Margie, Margie.
In some cafe we'll [Db] wine and dine the [G] whole night [C] through.
And you know, [Db] [Ab] Margie, when we have had our fill, [G] [Ab] do you know who'll pay [Cm] the bill?
[F] [Bbm] Oh, [Db] Margie, [Eb] Margie, [Ab] it's you.
[Eb] [Fm]
Margie, I'm always thinking of [Bbm] you,
[Db] Margie.
I'll tell the world I love [Ab] you.
Don't [B] forget [Ebm] [F] your promise to [Eb] me.
[Bb] I have bought [Ebm] the home and ring and [Ab] everything for Margie.
You've been my inspiration.
[Db]
Days are [Gm] never [C]
blue.
I [Db] know who inspired [Ab] that song.
[Db] Another good man has [Cm] gone [F] wrong.
[Db] Oh, Margie, [Ab] Margie, it's you.
[Gb] [Ab] [Bbm] [Ab]
[G] [Fm]
[Cm] [F] [Bbm]
[Eb] [Ab]
Key:
Ab
Db
Eb
F
Bbm
Ab
Db
Eb
[Fm] _ _ [Bbm] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ [Ab] _ _ [Bbm] _ [Cm] _ _
[F] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ You may talk about your love _ affair.
_ _ _ _ Here's one I'd like to tell to _ [F] you. _
_ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ All [F] night long [Gb] they sit up on the _ _ stairs.
_ _ _ [Fm] He holds her close and starts [Eb] to _ [Ab] coo.
[Eb] _ My [Ab] little _ _ _ _ Margie.
_ _ _ I'm always thinking [Db] of you, _ _ Margie.
_ _ _ _ I'll tell the world I [E] love you.
_ [Ab] Don't _ [Bm] forget [Ebm] _ [F] your promise to [Eb] me.
_ [Bb] I _ _ have bought _ [Ebm] the home and ring and _ everything [Fm] for _ _
_ [Ab] _ Margie. _ _ _
You've been my _ inspiration.
[Db] _ _
Days are never [G] _ [C] _ _
blue.
_ _ [Fm] _ After all is said and [Ab] done, _ really there is only one [F] more [Bbm] _ _
[Db] Margie.
[Ab] _ _ Margie, it's you.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
Why, my little Margie, _ _ do you know that I'd even cut out [Bb] liquor?
[Db] _ _
Margie, _ Margie, _ _ one kiss and I get [E] sugar.
[Ab] _ _
You [B] are like a [Ebm] little [F] _
doctor to me.
[Eb] _ You know, [Bb] Margie, that when [Dbm] I'm nervous, [Bb] _ [Ab] you just put me back in service. _
Margie, Margie. _ _ _
In some cafe we'll [Db] wine and dine the [G] whole night [C] through.
_ _ And you know, [Db] [Ab] Margie, when we have had our fill, [G] [Ab] do you know who'll pay [Cm] the bill?
[F] _ _ [Bbm] Oh, [Db] Margie, [Eb] _ _ Margie, [Ab] it's you.
_ [Eb] _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Margie, _ _ _ I'm always thinking of [Bbm] you, _
_ _ [Db] Margie. _ _ _ _
I'll tell the world I love [Ab] you. _
Don't [B] forget _ [Ebm] [F] your promise to _ [Eb] me.
_ [Bb] I _ have bought _ [Ebm] the home and ring and [Ab] everything for _ _ _ Margie. _ _ _ _
You've been my _ inspiration.
[Db] _ _
Days are [Gm] never _ [C] _
blue.
_ _ _ I [Db] know who inspired [Ab] that song.
[Db] Another good man has [Cm] gone [F] wrong.
[Db] Oh, _ Margie, [Ab] _ Margie, it's you.
[Gb] _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [Fm] _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ [Ab] _ _ [Bbm] _ [Cm] _ _
[F] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ You may talk about your love _ affair.
_ _ _ _ Here's one I'd like to tell to _ [F] you. _
_ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ All [F] night long [Gb] they sit up on the _ _ stairs.
_ _ _ [Fm] He holds her close and starts [Eb] to _ [Ab] coo.
[Eb] _ My [Ab] little _ _ _ _ Margie.
_ _ _ I'm always thinking [Db] of you, _ _ Margie.
_ _ _ _ I'll tell the world I [E] love you.
_ [Ab] Don't _ [Bm] forget [Ebm] _ [F] your promise to [Eb] me.
_ [Bb] I _ _ have bought _ [Ebm] the home and ring and _ everything [Fm] for _ _
_ [Ab] _ Margie. _ _ _
You've been my _ inspiration.
[Db] _ _
Days are never [G] _ [C] _ _
blue.
_ _ [Fm] _ After all is said and [Ab] done, _ really there is only one [F] more [Bbm] _ _
[Db] Margie.
[Ab] _ _ Margie, it's you.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
Why, my little Margie, _ _ do you know that I'd even cut out [Bb] liquor?
[Db] _ _
Margie, _ Margie, _ _ one kiss and I get [E] sugar.
[Ab] _ _
You [B] are like a [Ebm] little [F] _
doctor to me.
[Eb] _ You know, [Bb] Margie, that when [Dbm] I'm nervous, [Bb] _ [Ab] you just put me back in service. _
Margie, Margie. _ _ _
In some cafe we'll [Db] wine and dine the [G] whole night [C] through.
_ _ And you know, [Db] [Ab] Margie, when we have had our fill, [G] [Ab] do you know who'll pay [Cm] the bill?
[F] _ _ [Bbm] Oh, [Db] Margie, [Eb] _ _ Margie, [Ab] it's you.
_ [Eb] _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Margie, _ _ _ I'm always thinking of [Bbm] you, _
_ _ [Db] Margie. _ _ _ _
I'll tell the world I love [Ab] you. _
Don't [B] forget _ [Ebm] [F] your promise to _ [Eb] me.
_ [Bb] I _ have bought _ [Ebm] the home and ring and [Ab] everything for _ _ _ Margie. _ _ _ _
You've been my _ inspiration.
[Db] _ _
Days are [Gm] never _ [C] _
blue.
_ _ _ I [Db] know who inspired [Ab] that song.
[Db] Another good man has [Cm] gone [F] wrong.
[Db] Oh, _ Margie, [Ab] _ Margie, it's you.
[Gb] _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [Fm] _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _