Chords for Frankie and Albert
Tempo:
55.9 bpm
Chords used:
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D
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[D]
[A] [E]
[A] Frankie, she was a good little girl, everybody know.
for Albert [A] to sew the clothes.
me wrong.
fear.
You is my [E] man, and [A] I ain't doing me wrong.
down to the saloon, she called for a can of beer.
[A] [E]
[A] Frankie, she was a good little girl, everybody know.
for Albert [A] to sew the clothes.
me wrong.
fear.
You is my [E] man, and [A] I ain't doing me wrong.
down to the saloon, she called for a can of beer.
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_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ Frankie, she was a good little girl, everybody know.
[D] Then she paid $41 for Albert [A] to sew the clothes.
[E] That's my man, [A] he ain't treating me wrong.
Albert went down to the saloon, he didn't stand in no fear.
[D] Sitting in the back smoking his big cigar, women's old [A] Bonnie Bell.
You is my [E] man, and [A] I ain't doing me wrong.
Frankie went down to the saloon, she called for a can of beer.
[D] Whispered to the party, tell them now, there's my man, Albert wanted me near.
[E] There's my man, [A] he ain't treating me wrong.
_ _ He bought it in a tow, Frankie, ain't gonna tell you no lie.
[D] He left just a few minutes ago, [A] with a girl they call Alice Fly.
There's my [E] man, now he's doing me wrong.
_ Frankie broke down, Alice Fly's home, she didn't make no deal on.
[D] That's when she found her man, Albert, leaning Alice's arm.
You is my [E] man, well, ain't [A] doing me wrong. _
_ Frambo told [A] Frankie, told him once or twice,
[D] if I ever catch you, [A] myself a-checking, I'm surely gonna take your life.
[E] Treating me wrong, _ [A] now he's dead and gone.
_ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ Frankie, she was a good little girl, everybody know.
[D] Then she paid $41 for Albert [A] to sew the clothes.
[E] That's my man, [A] he ain't treating me wrong.
Albert went down to the saloon, he didn't stand in no fear.
[D] Sitting in the back smoking his big cigar, women's old [A] Bonnie Bell.
You is my [E] man, and [A] I ain't doing me wrong.
Frankie went down to the saloon, she called for a can of beer.
[D] Whispered to the party, tell them now, there's my man, Albert wanted me near.
[E] There's my man, [A] he ain't treating me wrong.
_ _ He bought it in a tow, Frankie, ain't gonna tell you no lie.
[D] He left just a few minutes ago, [A] with a girl they call Alice Fly.
There's my [E] man, now he's doing me wrong.
_ Frankie broke down, Alice Fly's home, she didn't make no deal on.
[D] That's when she found her man, Albert, leaning Alice's arm.
You is my [E] man, well, ain't [A] doing me wrong. _
_ Frambo told [A] Frankie, told him once or twice,
[D] if I ever catch you, [A] myself a-checking, I'm surely gonna take your life.
[E] Treating me wrong, _ [A] now he's dead and gone.
_ _ [N] _