Chords for Betty Hutton & Perry Como - She's A Lady (1950)
Tempo:
133.1 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
A
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
[A] [G]
[F#] [F] [E]
[A] [G] [D]
[G] She's a lady, I'm a lady, she's a lady, I'm a lady, she's as [A#] quiet [Am] as a mouse.
[D] Why she would never ever [G] raise her voice to a shout, [A] not unless somebody [D] else is drowning me out.
Yes, [G] she's a lady, I'm a lady, highfalutin', you're darn tootin', and her [Bm] manners are [C] superb.
Yesterday I wore a gown of satin and lace, [Cm] you took me out dinin' [G] to the ritziest place.
[C] And when they [C#] brought the finger bowl, why you [E] washed your face?
[A] I'm a lady, she's [G] a lady, I am.
[D] [G] He's a lover, I'm a lover, he's big-hearted, once I've started, nothing [A#m] is too good [Am] for you.
Say, how do you mean [D] that?
I bought you a golden [G] necklace fit for a queen.
[A] If that's a golden necklace, [D] why's my neck turnin' green?
[G] He's romantic, I'm romantic, he's the shy type, yes, that's my type, he's the kind that girls [C] can't trust.
Some guys take a girl out ridin' and when they do, [Cm] she may have to walk home, [G] that don't happen to you.
[C] That's [C#m] because I take them right in [E] a canoe.
[A] He's a lover, [Bm] I'm a lover, [A#m] yes.
[G] She's a lady, I'm a lady, she's the fine type, home at nine type, she's as [A#] gentle [C] as a lamb.
[D] She's the most refined girl [G] that the city has got.
[Em] I will beat up anyone [D] who says that I'm not.
[G] She's a highbrow, I'm a highbrow, you're what class is, you need glasses, you know just [C] how things are done.
In a crowded bus you find a guy with a seat, [G] then you drop your hanky so it lands at his feet.
When he [C#] stands up to get it, that's when I [E] grab his seat.
Yes, he's a lady, I'm [D] a lady, [G] oh [D] yes.
[G] He's a singer, I'm a singer, like Caruso, learned to do so in a barbershop [C] quartet.
I once gave a haircut to a fellow one day, [G] I started singing Mammy and kept cutting away.
[C] Yeah, now they call him baldy and he wears [B] a two-prong.
[A] You're a lady, [D] [C] you're a [G] girl, you're [Em] a [E] highbrow, you're a singer.
[Cm] I'm a singer.
[F#] Ha ha ha [Em] ha.
[C#] She's a [F#] lady.
I'm a [G] singer, oh yeah.
[Em] [G]
[A] [G]
[F#] [F] [E]
[A] [G] [D]
[G] She's a lady, I'm a lady, she's a lady, I'm a lady, she's as [A#] quiet [Am] as a mouse.
[D] Why she would never ever [G] raise her voice to a shout, [A] not unless somebody [D] else is drowning me out.
Yes, [G] she's a lady, I'm a lady, highfalutin', you're darn tootin', and her [Bm] manners are [C] superb.
Yesterday I wore a gown of satin and lace, [Cm] you took me out dinin' [G] to the ritziest place.
[C] And when they [C#] brought the finger bowl, why you [E] washed your face?
[A] I'm a lady, she's [G] a lady, I am.
[D] [G] He's a lover, I'm a lover, he's big-hearted, once I've started, nothing [A#m] is too good [Am] for you.
Say, how do you mean [D] that?
I bought you a golden [G] necklace fit for a queen.
[A] If that's a golden necklace, [D] why's my neck turnin' green?
[G] He's romantic, I'm romantic, he's the shy type, yes, that's my type, he's the kind that girls [C] can't trust.
Some guys take a girl out ridin' and when they do, [Cm] she may have to walk home, [G] that don't happen to you.
[C] That's [C#m] because I take them right in [E] a canoe.
[A] He's a lover, [Bm] I'm a lover, [A#m] yes.
[G] She's a lady, I'm a lady, she's the fine type, home at nine type, she's as [A#] gentle [C] as a lamb.
[D] She's the most refined girl [G] that the city has got.
[Em] I will beat up anyone [D] who says that I'm not.
[G] She's a highbrow, I'm a highbrow, you're what class is, you need glasses, you know just [C] how things are done.
In a crowded bus you find a guy with a seat, [G] then you drop your hanky so it lands at his feet.
When he [C#] stands up to get it, that's when I [E] grab his seat.
Yes, he's a lady, I'm [D] a lady, [G] oh [D] yes.
[G] He's a singer, I'm a singer, like Caruso, learned to do so in a barbershop [C] quartet.
I once gave a haircut to a fellow one day, [G] I started singing Mammy and kept cutting away.
[C] Yeah, now they call him baldy and he wears [B] a two-prong.
[A] You're a lady, [D] [C] you're a [G] girl, you're [Em] a [E] highbrow, you're a singer.
[Cm] I'm a singer.
[F#] Ha ha ha [Em] ha.
[C#] She's a [F#] lady.
I'm a [G] singer, oh yeah.
[Em] [G]
Key:
G
D
C
A
E
G
D
C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _
[F#] _ _ [F] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] She's a lady, I'm a lady, she's a lady, I'm a lady, she's as [A#] quiet [Am] as a mouse.
_ [D] Why she would never ever [G] raise her voice to a shout, [A] not unless somebody [D] else is drowning me out.
Yes, [G] she's a lady, I'm a lady, highfalutin', you're darn tootin', and her [Bm] manners are [C] superb.
_ _ Yesterday I wore a gown of satin and lace, [Cm] you took me out dinin' [G] to the ritziest place.
[C] And when they [C#] brought the finger bowl, why you [E] washed your face?
[A] I'm a lady, she's [G] a lady, I am.
[D] _ [G] He's a lover, I'm a lover, he's big-hearted, once I've started, nothing [A#m] is too good [Am] for you.
Say, how do you mean [D] that?
I bought you a golden [G] necklace fit for a queen.
[A] If that's a golden necklace, [D] why's my neck turnin' green?
[G] He's romantic, I'm romantic, he's the shy type, yes, that's my type, he's the kind that girls [C] can't trust.
_ _ Some guys take a girl out ridin' and when they do, [Cm] she may have to walk home, [G] that don't happen to you.
[C] That's [C#m] because I take them right in [E] a canoe.
[A] He's a lover, [Bm] I'm a lover, [A#m] yes.
_ [G] She's a lady, I'm a lady, she's the fine type, home at nine type, she's as [A#] gentle [C] as a lamb.
_ _ [D] She's the most refined girl [G] that the city has got.
_ [Em] I will beat up anyone [D] who says that I'm not.
[G] She's a highbrow, I'm a highbrow, you're what class is, you need glasses, you know just [C] how things are done.
_ _ In a crowded bus you find a guy with a seat, _ [G] then you drop your hanky so it lands at his feet.
When he [C#] stands up to get it, that's when I [E] grab his seat.
Yes, he's a lady, I'm [D] a lady, [G] oh [D] yes.
[G] He's a singer, I'm a singer, like Caruso, learned to do so in a _ barbershop [C] quartet. _
_ I once gave a haircut to a fellow one day, [G] I started singing Mammy and kept cutting away.
[C] Yeah, now they call him baldy and he wears [B] a two-prong.
_ _ [A] _ You're a lady, [D] _ _ [C] you're a _ [G] girl, you're [Em] a _ [E] highbrow, _ you're a singer.
_ [Cm] I'm a singer.
[F#] Ha ha ha [Em] ha.
_ [C#] She's a [F#] lady. _
I'm a [G] singer, oh yeah.
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _
[F#] _ _ [F] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] She's a lady, I'm a lady, she's a lady, I'm a lady, she's as [A#] quiet [Am] as a mouse.
_ [D] Why she would never ever [G] raise her voice to a shout, [A] not unless somebody [D] else is drowning me out.
Yes, [G] she's a lady, I'm a lady, highfalutin', you're darn tootin', and her [Bm] manners are [C] superb.
_ _ Yesterday I wore a gown of satin and lace, [Cm] you took me out dinin' [G] to the ritziest place.
[C] And when they [C#] brought the finger bowl, why you [E] washed your face?
[A] I'm a lady, she's [G] a lady, I am.
[D] _ [G] He's a lover, I'm a lover, he's big-hearted, once I've started, nothing [A#m] is too good [Am] for you.
Say, how do you mean [D] that?
I bought you a golden [G] necklace fit for a queen.
[A] If that's a golden necklace, [D] why's my neck turnin' green?
[G] He's romantic, I'm romantic, he's the shy type, yes, that's my type, he's the kind that girls [C] can't trust.
_ _ Some guys take a girl out ridin' and when they do, [Cm] she may have to walk home, [G] that don't happen to you.
[C] That's [C#m] because I take them right in [E] a canoe.
[A] He's a lover, [Bm] I'm a lover, [A#m] yes.
_ [G] She's a lady, I'm a lady, she's the fine type, home at nine type, she's as [A#] gentle [C] as a lamb.
_ _ [D] She's the most refined girl [G] that the city has got.
_ [Em] I will beat up anyone [D] who says that I'm not.
[G] She's a highbrow, I'm a highbrow, you're what class is, you need glasses, you know just [C] how things are done.
_ _ In a crowded bus you find a guy with a seat, _ [G] then you drop your hanky so it lands at his feet.
When he [C#] stands up to get it, that's when I [E] grab his seat.
Yes, he's a lady, I'm [D] a lady, [G] oh [D] yes.
[G] He's a singer, I'm a singer, like Caruso, learned to do so in a _ barbershop [C] quartet. _
_ I once gave a haircut to a fellow one day, [G] I started singing Mammy and kept cutting away.
[C] Yeah, now they call him baldy and he wears [B] a two-prong.
_ _ [A] _ You're a lady, [D] _ _ [C] you're a _ [G] girl, you're [Em] a _ [E] highbrow, _ you're a singer.
_ [Cm] I'm a singer.
[F#] Ha ha ha [Em] ha.
_ [C#] She's a [F#] lady. _
I'm a [G] singer, oh yeah.
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _