Chords for Dear Bobbie
Tempo:
90.55 bpm
Chords used:
C
Em
Am
F
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Dear Bobby, do you remember when you were [Em] young and very pretty?
I [C] do.
I remember pleated skirts, black and white saddle shoes.
Do you remember dancing half the night?
I do.
I still think of you when we danced, [Em] although we can't get above as we did [C] then.
Do you remember [Am] when?
How long has [C] it been?
1945.
[Am]
You opened my [F] blue eyes to see a whole new [G] life.
Do you remember [C] when?
I told you this [Am] that night, that if you're by [C] my side,
when every day [Am] begins, I'll fall for you [F] again.
I made a [G] promise when I told you this [C] that night, [F] I'll be fine.
Cause when [C] I die, then [G] I die [Am] loving you.
It's [C] alright, I'll [F] be fine.
When [C] I die, then [Bm] I die [Am] loving you.
[Dm] Loving you.
[F]
[C] Loving you.
Do you remember [Em] the times we would give up on each [C] other and get back together?
[Em] Then we finally was married [C] in 1949.
[Em] We drove the yellow convertible on our honeymoon.
Do you [Em] remember?
I do.
[C] Life has led [Am] us here, together all [C] these years.
This house that we [Am] have made holds 20,000 [F] days and memories [G] we've saved.
Since life has led [C] us here, and I'll [F] be fine.
Cause when I die, then [Bm] I die [Am] loving you.
It's [C] alright, I'll be fine.
Cause when I die, then [G] I die [Am] loving you.
[Dm] Loving you.
[F]
[C] Loving you.
[Em]
[Em] [C] [Em]
[C] [Em]
[F] [G]
[C] I'm coming home [Am] to you, slipping off [C] my shoes, resting in [Am] my chair.
I see you standing [F] there, the silver in [Em] your hair.
I'm coming home [C] to you.
When I lay [Am] tonight, when I close [C] my eyes.
I know the sun [Am] will rise, here the [F] next life.
As long as you're [G] still mine, then it's [C] alright, [F] I'll be fine.
Cause when [C] I die, then [Em] I die [Am] loving you.
It's [C] alright, [F] I'll be fine.
Cause when [C] I die, [G] then I die [Am] loving you.
[Dm] Loving you.
[F]
[C] Loving you.
You [G] have gray hair now, [Em] but you are [C] a beautiful woman and the years [G] have been good to both [Em] of us.
[C] We walk slow now, [Em] but we still have each other.
[C] The glue of love [Em] is still binding us together.
[C] Love is what I remember.
Do you
I [C] do.
I remember pleated skirts, black and white saddle shoes.
Do you remember dancing half the night?
I do.
I still think of you when we danced, [Em] although we can't get above as we did [C] then.
Do you remember [Am] when?
How long has [C] it been?
1945.
[Am]
You opened my [F] blue eyes to see a whole new [G] life.
Do you remember [C] when?
I told you this [Am] that night, that if you're by [C] my side,
when every day [Am] begins, I'll fall for you [F] again.
I made a [G] promise when I told you this [C] that night, [F] I'll be fine.
Cause when [C] I die, then [G] I die [Am] loving you.
It's [C] alright, I'll [F] be fine.
When [C] I die, then [Bm] I die [Am] loving you.
[Dm] Loving you.
[F]
[C] Loving you.
Do you remember [Em] the times we would give up on each [C] other and get back together?
[Em] Then we finally was married [C] in 1949.
[Em] We drove the yellow convertible on our honeymoon.
Do you [Em] remember?
I do.
[C] Life has led [Am] us here, together all [C] these years.
This house that we [Am] have made holds 20,000 [F] days and memories [G] we've saved.
Since life has led [C] us here, and I'll [F] be fine.
Cause when I die, then [Bm] I die [Am] loving you.
It's [C] alright, I'll be fine.
Cause when I die, then [G] I die [Am] loving you.
[Dm] Loving you.
[F]
[C] Loving you.
[Em]
[Em] [C] [Em]
[C] [Em]
[F] [G]
[C] I'm coming home [Am] to you, slipping off [C] my shoes, resting in [Am] my chair.
I see you standing [F] there, the silver in [Em] your hair.
I'm coming home [C] to you.
When I lay [Am] tonight, when I close [C] my eyes.
I know the sun [Am] will rise, here the [F] next life.
As long as you're [G] still mine, then it's [C] alright, [F] I'll be fine.
Cause when [C] I die, then [Em] I die [Am] loving you.
It's [C] alright, [F] I'll be fine.
Cause when [C] I die, [G] then I die [Am] loving you.
[Dm] Loving you.
[F]
[C] Loving you.
You [G] have gray hair now, [Em] but you are [C] a beautiful woman and the years [G] have been good to both [Em] of us.
[C] We walk slow now, [Em] but we still have each other.
[C] The glue of love [Em] is still binding us together.
[C] Love is what I remember.
Do you
Key:
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Em
Am
F
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C
Em
Am
Dear Bobby, do you remember when you were [Em] young and very pretty?
I [C] do.
I remember pleated skirts, black and white saddle shoes.
Do you remember dancing half the night?
I do.
I still think of you when we danced, [Em] although we can't get above as we did [C] then.
Do you remember [Am] when?
How long has [C] it been?
_ 1945.
[Am] _
You opened my [F] blue eyes to see a whole new [G] life.
Do you remember [C] when?
I told you this [Am] that night, that if you're by [C] my side,
when every day [Am] begins, I'll fall for you [F] again.
I made a [G] promise when I told you this [C] that night, [F] I'll be fine.
Cause when [C] I die, then [G] I die [Am] loving you.
It's [C] alright, _ I'll [F] be fine.
When [C] I die, then [Bm] I die [Am] loving you.
[Dm] Loving you.
_ _ _ [F] _ _
_ [C] Loving you.
Do you remember [Em] the times we would give up on each [C] other and get back together?
[Em] Then we finally was married [C] in 1949.
_ [Em] We drove the yellow convertible on our honeymoon.
Do you [Em] remember?
I do.
[C] _ Life has led [Am] us here, together all [C] these years.
This house that we [Am] have made holds 20,000 [F] days and memories [G] we've saved.
Since life has led [C] us here, and I'll [F] be fine.
Cause when I die, then [Bm] I die [Am] loving you.
It's [C] alright, _ I'll be fine.
Cause when I die, then [G] I die [Am] loving you.
_ [Dm] Loving you.
_ _ [F] _ _
_ [C] Loving you.
_ _ [Em] _ _
[Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ I'm coming home [Am] to you, slipping off [C] my shoes, resting in [Am] my chair.
I see you standing [F] there, the silver in [Em] your hair.
I'm coming home [C] to you.
When I lay [Am] tonight, when I close [C] my eyes.
I know the sun [Am] will rise, here the [F] next life.
As long as you're [G] still mine, then it's [C] alright, _ [F] I'll be fine.
Cause when [C] I die, then [Em] I die [Am] loving you.
It's [C] alright, _ [F] I'll be fine.
Cause when [C] I die, [G] then I die [Am] loving you.
[Dm] Loving you.
_ _ [F] _ _
_ [C] Loving you.
You [G] have gray hair now, [Em] but you are [C] a beautiful woman and the years [G] have been good to both [Em] of us.
_ [C] We walk slow now, [Em] but we still have each other.
_ [C] _ The glue of love [Em] is still binding us together.
_ [C] _ Love is what I remember.
Do you
I [C] do.
I remember pleated skirts, black and white saddle shoes.
Do you remember dancing half the night?
I do.
I still think of you when we danced, [Em] although we can't get above as we did [C] then.
Do you remember [Am] when?
How long has [C] it been?
_ 1945.
[Am] _
You opened my [F] blue eyes to see a whole new [G] life.
Do you remember [C] when?
I told you this [Am] that night, that if you're by [C] my side,
when every day [Am] begins, I'll fall for you [F] again.
I made a [G] promise when I told you this [C] that night, [F] I'll be fine.
Cause when [C] I die, then [G] I die [Am] loving you.
It's [C] alright, _ I'll [F] be fine.
When [C] I die, then [Bm] I die [Am] loving you.
[Dm] Loving you.
_ _ _ [F] _ _
_ [C] Loving you.
Do you remember [Em] the times we would give up on each [C] other and get back together?
[Em] Then we finally was married [C] in 1949.
_ [Em] We drove the yellow convertible on our honeymoon.
Do you [Em] remember?
I do.
[C] _ Life has led [Am] us here, together all [C] these years.
This house that we [Am] have made holds 20,000 [F] days and memories [G] we've saved.
Since life has led [C] us here, and I'll [F] be fine.
Cause when I die, then [Bm] I die [Am] loving you.
It's [C] alright, _ I'll be fine.
Cause when I die, then [G] I die [Am] loving you.
_ [Dm] Loving you.
_ _ [F] _ _
_ [C] Loving you.
_ _ [Em] _ _
[Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ I'm coming home [Am] to you, slipping off [C] my shoes, resting in [Am] my chair.
I see you standing [F] there, the silver in [Em] your hair.
I'm coming home [C] to you.
When I lay [Am] tonight, when I close [C] my eyes.
I know the sun [Am] will rise, here the [F] next life.
As long as you're [G] still mine, then it's [C] alright, _ [F] I'll be fine.
Cause when [C] I die, then [Em] I die [Am] loving you.
It's [C] alright, _ [F] I'll be fine.
Cause when [C] I die, [G] then I die [Am] loving you.
[Dm] Loving you.
_ _ [F] _ _
_ [C] Loving you.
You [G] have gray hair now, [Em] but you are [C] a beautiful woman and the years [G] have been good to both [Em] of us.
_ [C] We walk slow now, [Em] but we still have each other.
_ [C] _ The glue of love [Em] is still binding us together.
_ [C] _ Love is what I remember.
Do you