Red Rose Cafe Chords by Demis Roussos
Tempo:
59.65 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
Dm
G
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Dm]
They come from the farm and the factories too, they all soon forget who [A] they are.
The cares of the day are all soon washed away as they sit on a stool [Dm] at the bar.
The girl with green eyes in the Rolling Stones shirt doesn't look like she works [Gm] on the land.
The man on the end [Dm] is a very good friend [A] of the man who sells scars [D] second hand.
Down at the Red Rose Café in the harbour, there by the port just outside [A] Amsterdam.
Everyone [G] shares in all the songs and [D] the laughter.
Everyone [A] there is so happy to [Dm] be there.
The salesmen relax with a few pints of beer and they try not to speak [A] about trade.
The poet won't write any verses tonight, but he may sing a sweet [Dm] serenade.
The grey haired old man at the piano will play any song that you're wanting [Gm] to hear.
That pretty young thing [Dm] doesn't know how to sing, but [A] the customers give her [D] a cheer.
Down at the Red Rose Café in the harbour, there by the port just outside [A] Amsterdam.
Everyone [G] shares in all the songs and [D] the laughter.
Everyone [A] there is so happy to [Dm] be there.
Outside in the real world, the race is still on.
It's all gone, just a little [A] bit mad.
In circles we go and so it's good to know of a place where good times [Dm] can be had.
So pull up a chair and forget about life, that's a good thing to do now [Gm] and then.
If you like it here, [Dm] then I have an idea.
[A] Tomorrow let's all [D] meet again.
[A] [G]
[D] [A]
[D] Down at the Red Rose Café in the harbour, there by the port just outside [A] Amsterdam.
Everyone [G] shares in all the songs and [D] the laughter.
Everyone [A] there is so happy to [D] be there.
Down at the Red Rose Café in the harbour.
There by the port just outside [A] Amsterdam.
Everyone [G] shares in all the songs and the laughter.
[D] [N]
They come from the farm and the factories too, they all soon forget who [A] they are.
The cares of the day are all soon washed away as they sit on a stool [Dm] at the bar.
The girl with green eyes in the Rolling Stones shirt doesn't look like she works [Gm] on the land.
The man on the end [Dm] is a very good friend [A] of the man who sells scars [D] second hand.
Down at the Red Rose Café in the harbour, there by the port just outside [A] Amsterdam.
Everyone [G] shares in all the songs and [D] the laughter.
Everyone [A] there is so happy to [Dm] be there.
The salesmen relax with a few pints of beer and they try not to speak [A] about trade.
The poet won't write any verses tonight, but he may sing a sweet [Dm] serenade.
The grey haired old man at the piano will play any song that you're wanting [Gm] to hear.
That pretty young thing [Dm] doesn't know how to sing, but [A] the customers give her [D] a cheer.
Down at the Red Rose Café in the harbour, there by the port just outside [A] Amsterdam.
Everyone [G] shares in all the songs and [D] the laughter.
Everyone [A] there is so happy to [Dm] be there.
Outside in the real world, the race is still on.
It's all gone, just a little [A] bit mad.
In circles we go and so it's good to know of a place where good times [Dm] can be had.
So pull up a chair and forget about life, that's a good thing to do now [Gm] and then.
If you like it here, [Dm] then I have an idea.
[A] Tomorrow let's all [D] meet again.
[A] [G]
[D] [A]
[D] Down at the Red Rose Café in the harbour, there by the port just outside [A] Amsterdam.
Everyone [G] shares in all the songs and [D] the laughter.
Everyone [A] there is so happy to [D] be there.
Down at the Red Rose Café in the harbour.
There by the port just outside [A] Amsterdam.
Everyone [G] shares in all the songs and the laughter.
[D] [N]
Key:
A
D
Dm
G
Gm
A
D
Dm
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[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
They come from the farm and the factories too, they all soon forget who [A] they are.
The cares of the day are all soon washed away as they sit on a stool [Dm] at the bar.
The girl with green eyes in the Rolling Stones shirt doesn't look like she works [Gm] on the land.
The man on the end [Dm] is a very good friend [A] of the man who sells scars [D] second hand.
Down at the Red Rose Café in the harbour, there by the port just outside [A] Amsterdam.
_ Everyone [G] shares in all the songs and [D] the laughter.
Everyone [A] there is so happy to [Dm] be there.
_ The salesmen relax with a few pints of beer and they try not to speak [A] about trade.
The poet won't write any verses tonight, but he may sing a sweet [Dm] serenade.
The grey haired old man at the piano will play any song that you're wanting [Gm] to hear.
That pretty young thing [Dm] doesn't know how to sing, but [A] the customers give her [D] a cheer.
Down at the Red Rose Café in the harbour, there by the port just outside [A] Amsterdam.
_ Everyone [G] shares in all the songs and [D] the laughter.
Everyone [A] there is so happy to [Dm] be there.
_ Outside in the real world, the race is still on.
It's all gone, just a little [A] bit mad.
In circles we go and so it's good to know of a place where good times [Dm] can be had.
So pull up a chair and forget about life, that's a good thing to do now [Gm] and then.
If you like it here, [Dm] then I have an idea.
[A] Tomorrow let's all [D] meet again. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ Down at the Red Rose Café in the harbour, there by the port just outside [A] Amsterdam.
_ Everyone [G] shares in all the songs and [D] the laughter.
Everyone [A] there is so happy to [D] be there.
Down at the Red Rose Café in the harbour.
There by the port just outside [A] Amsterdam.
_ Everyone [G] shares in all the songs and the laughter.
[D] _ _ _ _ [N] _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
They come from the farm and the factories too, they all soon forget who [A] they are.
The cares of the day are all soon washed away as they sit on a stool [Dm] at the bar.
The girl with green eyes in the Rolling Stones shirt doesn't look like she works [Gm] on the land.
The man on the end [Dm] is a very good friend [A] of the man who sells scars [D] second hand.
Down at the Red Rose Café in the harbour, there by the port just outside [A] Amsterdam.
_ Everyone [G] shares in all the songs and [D] the laughter.
Everyone [A] there is so happy to [Dm] be there.
_ The salesmen relax with a few pints of beer and they try not to speak [A] about trade.
The poet won't write any verses tonight, but he may sing a sweet [Dm] serenade.
The grey haired old man at the piano will play any song that you're wanting [Gm] to hear.
That pretty young thing [Dm] doesn't know how to sing, but [A] the customers give her [D] a cheer.
Down at the Red Rose Café in the harbour, there by the port just outside [A] Amsterdam.
_ Everyone [G] shares in all the songs and [D] the laughter.
Everyone [A] there is so happy to [Dm] be there.
_ Outside in the real world, the race is still on.
It's all gone, just a little [A] bit mad.
In circles we go and so it's good to know of a place where good times [Dm] can be had.
So pull up a chair and forget about life, that's a good thing to do now [Gm] and then.
If you like it here, [Dm] then I have an idea.
[A] Tomorrow let's all [D] meet again. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ Down at the Red Rose Café in the harbour, there by the port just outside [A] Amsterdam.
_ Everyone [G] shares in all the songs and [D] the laughter.
Everyone [A] there is so happy to [D] be there.
Down at the Red Rose Café in the harbour.
There by the port just outside [A] Amsterdam.
_ Everyone [G] shares in all the songs and the laughter.
[D] _ _ _ _ [N] _