Chords for Rare clip of Gracie Fields on Arthur Askey's 'This Is Your Life' -1974
Tempo:
112.4 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Ab
D
F
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] [Bb]
[D] Sally, Sally, [Cm]
[Ebm] [Bb]
[F] the abbey
[Bb]
[F] Sally, [Bb]
[D] [Abm] Sally Oh, yes!
And lastly, another friend of yours, a famous international star, who'd like to ask you this question.
Hey Arthur Love, parlez-vous français?
Last time she asked you that [Ab] question, the German army was advancing on Paris in April 1940.
Tonight she's flown from her home in Capri, the one and only Gracie Field.
Oh, yes, thank you!
[C] [Fm]
[N]
Gracie, I know that you and Arthur were in France entertaining the British expeditionary force with ENSA in that first year of the war, and we have a picture of you here, Gracie.
[Ab] But what I want to know is why you wanted to know if Arthur could speak French.
Well, you see, it happened.
We were in Arras, and then we went to Paris for a couple of days' rest.
So I said, I want to be a bit posh, Arthur, here, and I haven't got a hat, I'm going [G] around with this scarf on.
So will you come out with me and help me to choose a hat?
Well, I got a lovely [E] little hat, and then we saw [Ab] later on a pretty little watch, a little watch, Bob.
I said, I'm going to have that.
I bought it and I put it in my hat.
He said, why did you put it there for?
I said, so you [N] can see the time!
[D] Sally, Sally, [Cm]
[Ebm] [Bb]
[F] the abbey
[Bb]
[F] Sally, [Bb]
[D] [Abm] Sally Oh, yes!
And lastly, another friend of yours, a famous international star, who'd like to ask you this question.
Hey Arthur Love, parlez-vous français?
Last time she asked you that [Ab] question, the German army was advancing on Paris in April 1940.
Tonight she's flown from her home in Capri, the one and only Gracie Field.
Oh, yes, thank you!
[C] [Fm]
[N]
Gracie, I know that you and Arthur were in France entertaining the British expeditionary force with ENSA in that first year of the war, and we have a picture of you here, Gracie.
[Ab] But what I want to know is why you wanted to know if Arthur could speak French.
Well, you see, it happened.
We were in Arras, and then we went to Paris for a couple of days' rest.
So I said, I want to be a bit posh, Arthur, here, and I haven't got a hat, I'm going [G] around with this scarf on.
So will you come out with me and help me to choose a hat?
Well, I got a lovely [E] little hat, and then we saw [Ab] later on a pretty little watch, a little watch, Bob.
I said, I'm going to have that.
I bought it and I put it in my hat.
He said, why did you put it there for?
I said, so you [N] can see the time!
Key:
Bb
Ab
D
F
B
Bb
Ab
D
[B] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[D] Sally, Sally, _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[F] the abbey
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [F] Sally, _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [D] [Abm] Sally Oh, yes! _
And lastly, another friend of yours, a famous international star, who'd like to ask you this question.
Hey Arthur Love, parlez-vous français?
Last time she asked you that [Ab] question, the German army was advancing on Paris in April 1940.
Tonight she's flown from her home in Capri, the one and only Gracie Field.
Oh, _ yes, thank you!
_ [C] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Gracie, I know that you and Arthur were in France entertaining the British expeditionary force with ENSA in that first year of the war, and we have a picture of you here, Gracie.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ But what I want to know is why you wanted to know if Arthur could speak French.
Well, you see, it happened.
We were in Arras, and then we went to Paris for a couple of days' rest.
So I said, I want to be a bit posh, Arthur, here, and I haven't got a hat, I'm going [G] around with this scarf on.
So will you come out with me and help me to choose a hat?
Well, I got a lovely [E] little hat, and then we saw [Ab] later on a pretty little watch, a little watch, Bob.
I said, I'm going to have that.
I bought it and I put it in my hat.
He said, why did you put it there for?
I said, so you [N] can see the time! _ _ _ _ _ _
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[D] Sally, Sally, _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[F] the abbey
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [F] Sally, _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [D] [Abm] Sally Oh, yes! _
And lastly, another friend of yours, a famous international star, who'd like to ask you this question.
Hey Arthur Love, parlez-vous français?
Last time she asked you that [Ab] question, the German army was advancing on Paris in April 1940.
Tonight she's flown from her home in Capri, the one and only Gracie Field.
Oh, _ yes, thank you!
_ [C] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Gracie, I know that you and Arthur were in France entertaining the British expeditionary force with ENSA in that first year of the war, and we have a picture of you here, Gracie.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ But what I want to know is why you wanted to know if Arthur could speak French.
Well, you see, it happened.
We were in Arras, and then we went to Paris for a couple of days' rest.
So I said, I want to be a bit posh, Arthur, here, and I haven't got a hat, I'm going [G] around with this scarf on.
So will you come out with me and help me to choose a hat?
Well, I got a lovely [E] little hat, and then we saw [Ab] later on a pretty little watch, a little watch, Bob.
I said, I'm going to have that.
I bought it and I put it in my hat.
He said, why did you put it there for?
I said, so you [N] can see the time! _ _ _ _ _ _
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