She Wears Red Feathers Chords by Guy Mitchell
Tempo:
100.05 bpm
Chords used:
D
Eb
Bm
G
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[D]
She wears red feathers and a hooli [G]-hooli skirt.
[Em] She wears red feathers and a hooli [D]-hooli skirt.
She [G] lives on [D] just cokie nuts and fish fur on the sea.
A rose in her hair, [Bm] a gleam in her eyes, and love [D] in her heart for me.
[Bm] [E] [D] I worked [Gbm] in a London bank, respectable [A] position.
From nine to three [D] they serve you tea, [E] but at your [A] disposition.
[G] Each night at the music hall, travelogues [Bm] I'd see.
[Gbm] And once a pearl of a [Em] native girl kept smiling right [Gbm] at me.
[D] She wears red feathers and a hooli [Em]-hooli skirt.
She wears red feathers and a hooli [G]-hooli skirt.
She lives on [D] just cokie nuts and fish fur on the sea.
[Bm] A rose in her hair, a gleam in her eyes, and love in her heart for me.
[Bm] [E] [D]
Goodbye [Gbm] to the London bank, I started in [A] a sailing.
The fourteenth day [Gb] from Mandalay, [E] I spied her from [A] the railing.
[G] She knew I was on my way, waited and [Bm] was true.
She said, you son of an Englishman, I've dreamed each [D] night of you.
She wears red feathers and a hooli [Em]-hooli skirt.
She wears red feathers and [Db] a hooli [D]-hooli skirt.
She [G] lives on [D] just cokie nuts and fish fur on the sea.
A rose in her hair, a gleam in her eyes, and love in her heart for me.
[Bm] [E] [D] I went to her ma and pa and said I loved [A] her only.
And they both said [Gb] we could do it.
Oh, what a [A] ceremony.
[G] An elephant brought her in, placed her by [Gbm] my side, [Bm] while six baboons got out bassoons and played here comes [D] the bride.
[Eb] [Bb] [Eb]
I'm back here in London town, and though it may [Bb] sound silly, she's here with me [Eb] and you should see [F] us walk down [Bb] Piccadilly.
[Ab] The boys at the London bank [Eb] kinda hold [Cm] their breath.
[Eb] She sits with me [D] and sips her tea, [C] which tickles them [Eb] to death.
She wears red feathers and a hooli [Cm]-hooli skirt.
She wears red feathers and a hooli [Eb]-hooli skirt.
[Ab] She lives on [Eb] just cokie nuts and fish fur on the sea.
[Cm] A rose in her hair, a gleam in her [Abm] eyes, and love [Bb] in her heart [Eb] for me.
She wears red feathers and a hooli [G]-hooli skirt.
[Em] She wears red feathers and a hooli [D]-hooli skirt.
She [G] lives on [D] just cokie nuts and fish fur on the sea.
A rose in her hair, [Bm] a gleam in her eyes, and love [D] in her heart for me.
[Bm] [E] [D] I worked [Gbm] in a London bank, respectable [A] position.
From nine to three [D] they serve you tea, [E] but at your [A] disposition.
[G] Each night at the music hall, travelogues [Bm] I'd see.
[Gbm] And once a pearl of a [Em] native girl kept smiling right [Gbm] at me.
[D] She wears red feathers and a hooli [Em]-hooli skirt.
She wears red feathers and a hooli [G]-hooli skirt.
She lives on [D] just cokie nuts and fish fur on the sea.
[Bm] A rose in her hair, a gleam in her eyes, and love in her heart for me.
[Bm] [E] [D]
Goodbye [Gbm] to the London bank, I started in [A] a sailing.
The fourteenth day [Gb] from Mandalay, [E] I spied her from [A] the railing.
[G] She knew I was on my way, waited and [Bm] was true.
She said, you son of an Englishman, I've dreamed each [D] night of you.
She wears red feathers and a hooli [Em]-hooli skirt.
She wears red feathers and [Db] a hooli [D]-hooli skirt.
She [G] lives on [D] just cokie nuts and fish fur on the sea.
A rose in her hair, a gleam in her eyes, and love in her heart for me.
[Bm] [E] [D] I went to her ma and pa and said I loved [A] her only.
And they both said [Gb] we could do it.
Oh, what a [A] ceremony.
[G] An elephant brought her in, placed her by [Gbm] my side, [Bm] while six baboons got out bassoons and played here comes [D] the bride.
[Eb] [Bb] [Eb]
I'm back here in London town, and though it may [Bb] sound silly, she's here with me [Eb] and you should see [F] us walk down [Bb] Piccadilly.
[Ab] The boys at the London bank [Eb] kinda hold [Cm] their breath.
[Eb] She sits with me [D] and sips her tea, [C] which tickles them [Eb] to death.
She wears red feathers and a hooli [Cm]-hooli skirt.
She wears red feathers and a hooli [Eb]-hooli skirt.
[Ab] She lives on [Eb] just cokie nuts and fish fur on the sea.
[Cm] A rose in her hair, a gleam in her [Abm] eyes, and love [Bb] in her heart [Eb] for me.
Key:
D
Eb
Bm
G
A
D
Eb
Bm
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
She wears red feathers and a hooli [G]-hooli skirt.
[Em] She wears red feathers and a hooli [D]-hooli skirt.
She [G] lives on [D] just cokie nuts and fish fur on the sea.
A rose in her hair, [Bm] a gleam in her eyes, and love [D] in her heart for me. _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [D] I worked [Gbm] in a London bank, respectable [A] position.
From nine to three [D] they serve you tea, [E] but at your [A] disposition.
[G] Each night at the music hall, _ travelogues [Bm] I'd see.
[Gbm] And once a pearl of a [Em] native girl kept smiling right [Gbm] at me.
[D] She wears red feathers and a hooli [Em]-hooli skirt.
She wears red feathers and a hooli [G]-hooli skirt.
She lives on [D] just cokie nuts and fish fur on the sea.
[Bm] A rose in her hair, a gleam in her eyes, and love in her heart for me. _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _
Goodbye [Gbm] to the London bank, I started in [A] a sailing.
The fourteenth day [Gb] from Mandalay, [E] I spied her from [A] the railing.
[G] She knew I was on my way, _ waited and [Bm] was true.
She said, you son of an Englishman, I've dreamed each [D] night of you.
She wears red feathers and a hooli [Em]-hooli skirt.
She wears red feathers and [Db] a hooli [D]-hooli skirt.
She [G] lives on [D] just cokie nuts and fish fur on the sea.
A rose in her hair, a gleam in her eyes, and love in her heart for me. _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [D] I went to her ma and pa and said I loved [A] her only.
And they both said [Gb] we could do it.
Oh, what a [A] ceremony.
[G] An elephant brought her in, placed her by [Gbm] my side, [Bm] while six baboons got out bassoons and played here comes [D] the bride. _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _
I'm back here in London town, and though it may [Bb] sound silly, she's here with me [Eb] and you should see [F] us walk down [Bb] Piccadilly.
[Ab] The boys at the London bank _ [Eb] kinda hold [Cm] their breath.
[Eb] She sits with me [D] and sips her tea, [C] which tickles them [Eb] to death.
She wears red feathers and a hooli [Cm]-hooli skirt.
She wears red feathers and a hooli [Eb]-hooli skirt.
[Ab] She lives on [Eb] just cokie nuts and fish fur on the sea.
[Cm] A rose in her hair, a gleam in her [Abm] eyes, and love _ [Bb] in her _ heart [Eb] for me. _ _
She wears red feathers and a hooli [G]-hooli skirt.
[Em] She wears red feathers and a hooli [D]-hooli skirt.
She [G] lives on [D] just cokie nuts and fish fur on the sea.
A rose in her hair, [Bm] a gleam in her eyes, and love [D] in her heart for me. _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [D] I worked [Gbm] in a London bank, respectable [A] position.
From nine to three [D] they serve you tea, [E] but at your [A] disposition.
[G] Each night at the music hall, _ travelogues [Bm] I'd see.
[Gbm] And once a pearl of a [Em] native girl kept smiling right [Gbm] at me.
[D] She wears red feathers and a hooli [Em]-hooli skirt.
She wears red feathers and a hooli [G]-hooli skirt.
She lives on [D] just cokie nuts and fish fur on the sea.
[Bm] A rose in her hair, a gleam in her eyes, and love in her heart for me. _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _
Goodbye [Gbm] to the London bank, I started in [A] a sailing.
The fourteenth day [Gb] from Mandalay, [E] I spied her from [A] the railing.
[G] She knew I was on my way, _ waited and [Bm] was true.
She said, you son of an Englishman, I've dreamed each [D] night of you.
She wears red feathers and a hooli [Em]-hooli skirt.
She wears red feathers and [Db] a hooli [D]-hooli skirt.
She [G] lives on [D] just cokie nuts and fish fur on the sea.
A rose in her hair, a gleam in her eyes, and love in her heart for me. _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [D] I went to her ma and pa and said I loved [A] her only.
And they both said [Gb] we could do it.
Oh, what a [A] ceremony.
[G] An elephant brought her in, placed her by [Gbm] my side, [Bm] while six baboons got out bassoons and played here comes [D] the bride. _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _
I'm back here in London town, and though it may [Bb] sound silly, she's here with me [Eb] and you should see [F] us walk down [Bb] Piccadilly.
[Ab] The boys at the London bank _ [Eb] kinda hold [Cm] their breath.
[Eb] She sits with me [D] and sips her tea, [C] which tickles them [Eb] to death.
She wears red feathers and a hooli [Cm]-hooli skirt.
She wears red feathers and a hooli [Eb]-hooli skirt.
[Ab] She lives on [Eb] just cokie nuts and fish fur on the sea.
[Cm] A rose in her hair, a gleam in her [Abm] eyes, and love _ [Bb] in her _ heart [Eb] for me. _ _