Chords for George Formby - The Barmaid at the Rose and Crown

Tempo:
116.35 bpm
Chords used:

A

E

D

F#

Bm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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George Formby - The Barmaid at the Rose and Crown chords
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[A] [E] [A]
[D] [A] [E] [A]
In town there is a little pub which gives much [E] satisfaction.
The boys don't go there for the beer, the [A] barmaid's the attraction.
Her age is oh well quite all that [F#] and more on [Bm] Monday morning.
[D#] She knows her onions, take my tip, she's heard [E] the gypsies warning.
Not this side, please!
Oh, missus.
[A] She lays on powder thick as crust, I smacked [E] her cheeks and how she [A] fussed.
I couldn't see [D] her face for dust, [A] the [E] barmaid had the [A] rosin crown.
She wears nice undies full of frills, all silk and [E] lace and saucy [A] frills.
I know [D] because I've paid [A] the bills [E] and seen them at the [A] rosin crown.
There is a tavern in the town, in the town.
And in that [E] tavern there's a boss forty inches round.
[A] She's got her figure fine and fair, there's lots of [E] it and some to [A] spare.
He comes in [D] here and goes [A] out there, [E] the barmaid had [A] the rosin crown.
Hey!
Oh!
She likes to think that you are hers and if you [E] prove a quitter.
She'll cry into your glass of mild and turn it [A] into bitter.
She'll have a little drink with [F#] you and make you [B] nice and cosy.
But if you never count your change you'll make [E] a hit with Rosie.
[A]
She always looks so very posh, so many [E] rings she wears.
[A] By gosh, she never [D] has her hands to wash, [A] the barmaid had the rosin crown.
The pendant round her neck is great, it's larger [E] than a dinner [A] plate.
She's gone [D] round shouldered with the wait, [E] the barmaid [A] had the rosin crown.
There is a tavern in the town, in the town.
And in that [E] tavern there's a lass in a glittering gown.
[A] With jewellery she takes the fun, her earrings weigh [E] quite half a ton.
[A] She lets me [D] swing on them for [A] fun, the barmaid had the rosin crown.
[E] [A]
[D] [A] [E] [A]
[E] [A]
[D] [A] [A#] Thank you, thank you, [E] thank you.
[F#] [A] There is a tavern in the town, in the town.
[F#m] And in that tavern [E] there's a lass in a glittering [A] gown.
If you should take her for a mug or try to [E] sneak a little [A] hug.
She'll kick you [D] in the bottle and jump.
[A] Oh!
The barmaid [E] had the [A]
rosin crown.
Why not to come [G#] here?
Well, I'd buy a drink if I
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A
1231
E
2311
D
1321
F#
134211112
Bm
13421112
A
1231
E
2311
D
1321
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[A] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ [A]
In town there is a little pub which gives much [E] satisfaction.
The boys don't go there for the beer, the [A] barmaid's the attraction.
Her age is oh well quite all that [F#] and more on [Bm] Monday morning.
[D#] She knows her onions, take my tip, she's heard [E] the gypsies warning.
Not this side, please!
Oh, missus.
[A] She lays on powder thick as crust, I smacked [E] her cheeks and how she [A] fussed.
I couldn't see [D] her face for dust, [A] the [E] barmaid had the [A] rosin crown.
She wears nice undies full of frills, all silk and [E] lace and saucy [A] frills.
I know [D] because I've paid [A] the bills [E] and seen them at the [A] rosin crown.
_ There is a tavern in the town, in the town.
And in that [E] tavern there's a boss forty inches round.
[A] She's got her figure fine and fair, there's lots of [E] it and some to [A] spare.
He comes in [D] here and goes [A] out there, [E] the barmaid had [A] the rosin crown.
_ Hey!
Oh!
She likes to think that you are hers and if you [E] prove a quitter.
She'll cry into your glass of mild and turn it [A] into bitter.
She'll have a little drink with [F#] you and make you [B] nice and cosy.
But if you never count your change you'll make [E] a hit with Rosie.
[A]
She always looks so very posh, so many [E] rings she wears.
[A] By gosh, she never [D] has her hands to wash, [A] the barmaid had the rosin crown.
The pendant round her neck is great, it's larger [E] than a dinner [A] plate.
She's gone [D] round shouldered with the wait, [E] the barmaid [A] had the rosin crown. _
There is a tavern in the town, in the town.
And in that [E] tavern there's a lass in a glittering gown.
[A] With jewellery she takes the fun, her earrings weigh [E] quite half a ton.
[A] She lets me [D] swing on them for [A] fun, the barmaid had the rosin crown.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ [E] _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _
[D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [A#] Thank you, thank you, [E] _ thank you. _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [A] There is a tavern in the town, in the town.
[F#m] And in that tavern [E] there's a lass in a glittering [A] gown.
If you should take her for a mug or try to [E] sneak a little [A] hug.
She'll kick you [D] in the bottle and jump.
[A] Oh!
The barmaid [E] had the [A]
rosin crown.
Why not to come [G#] here?
Well, I'd buy a drink if I

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