Chords for Rita Wilson - Good Time Charlie (Bing Lounge)
Tempo:
75.075 bpm
Chords used:
B
F#
G#m
E
D#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I had a number of jobs as Steve pointed out earlier.
And one of them was, I did a lot of television commercials.
And one of the ones that I did was for a perfume.
And I see that some of the people out in the audience
might know this perfume.
And it had a jingle.
And it went like this.
There's a fragrance [D#m] that's here [G#m] today.
And they call it Charlie.
[N] Do you remember that perfume?
Actually, in the commercial, Bobby Short
was playing the piano.
And Shelly Huck was like, ah.
Well, anyways, there were Charlie girls
and non-Charlie girls.
But anyways, this next song I always loved.
It was written by Danny O'Keefe.
And I kind of thought when I heard it again that maybe it
could have been sung from a female
Charlie's point of view.
And I kind of think of this person as maybe somebody who,
yeah, she's a party girl.
She didn't really realize that the party
moved on without her.
[B] Maybe she's from Portland.
You'll see by the lyrics.
[Bm] [F#] Everybody's gone [B] away.
Said they're [F#] moving to [B] LA.
Not a soul I know [F#] around.
[B] Everybody's leaving town.
Some caught a freight.
Some caught a plane.
Find the sunshine, leave the rain.
You said this town's [F#] a waste of time.
[E] I guess [B] they're right.
It's a waste of mine.
Some got to win.
[A#] Some [E] got to [C#m] lose.
[G#m] [F#] Good time [B] Charlie's got the blues.
[E]
[B] [G#m] [D#m] [G#m]
[F#] [C#m] [E] [B] [E] [F#]
[B] [Em] [F#]
[B] [G#m] [F#] [G#m] You know my [F#] heart [B] keeps telling me he's not a kid at 33.
You play around, you [F#] lose your wine.
[D#m] You play too [B] long, you lose your line.
I got my pills to ease the pain.
Can't find a thing to ease [E] the [B] rain.
I got to hide and settle [F#] down.
Oh no, [D#m] [B] everybody's leaving town.
Some got to win.
[E] Some got to [F#] lose.
Good time [B] Charlie's got the blues.
[F#] Good time Charlie's [B] got the blues.
Got the [G#m] blues.
[B]
[G#m] [F#] [G#m] [F#]
[B] [C#m] [F#] [G#m] [B]
[G#m] [B]
[N] Thank
And one of them was, I did a lot of television commercials.
And one of the ones that I did was for a perfume.
And I see that some of the people out in the audience
might know this perfume.
And it had a jingle.
And it went like this.
There's a fragrance [D#m] that's here [G#m] today.
And they call it Charlie.
[N] Do you remember that perfume?
Actually, in the commercial, Bobby Short
was playing the piano.
And Shelly Huck was like, ah.
Well, anyways, there were Charlie girls
and non-Charlie girls.
But anyways, this next song I always loved.
It was written by Danny O'Keefe.
And I kind of thought when I heard it again that maybe it
could have been sung from a female
Charlie's point of view.
And I kind of think of this person as maybe somebody who,
yeah, she's a party girl.
She didn't really realize that the party
moved on without her.
[B] Maybe she's from Portland.
You'll see by the lyrics.
[Bm] [F#] Everybody's gone [B] away.
Said they're [F#] moving to [B] LA.
Not a soul I know [F#] around.
[B] Everybody's leaving town.
Some caught a freight.
Some caught a plane.
Find the sunshine, leave the rain.
You said this town's [F#] a waste of time.
[E] I guess [B] they're right.
It's a waste of mine.
Some got to win.
[A#] Some [E] got to [C#m] lose.
[G#m] [F#] Good time [B] Charlie's got the blues.
[E]
[B] [G#m] [D#m] [G#m]
[F#] [C#m] [E] [B] [E] [F#]
[B] [Em] [F#]
[B] [G#m] [F#] [G#m] You know my [F#] heart [B] keeps telling me he's not a kid at 33.
You play around, you [F#] lose your wine.
[D#m] You play too [B] long, you lose your line.
I got my pills to ease the pain.
Can't find a thing to ease [E] the [B] rain.
I got to hide and settle [F#] down.
Oh no, [D#m] [B] everybody's leaving town.
Some got to win.
[E] Some got to [F#] lose.
Good time [B] Charlie's got the blues.
[F#] Good time Charlie's [B] got the blues.
Got the [G#m] blues.
[B]
[G#m] [F#] [G#m] [F#]
[B] [C#m] [F#] [G#m] [B]
[G#m] [B]
[N] Thank
Key:
B
F#
G#m
E
D#m
B
F#
G#m
I had a number of jobs as Steve pointed out earlier.
And one of them was, I did a lot of television commercials.
And one of the ones that I did was for a perfume.
And I see that some of the people out in the audience
might know this perfume.
And it had a jingle.
And it went like this.
There's a fragrance [D#m] that's here [G#m] today.
And they call it Charlie.
[N] Do you remember that perfume?
Actually, in the commercial, Bobby Short
was playing the piano.
And Shelly Huck was like, ah.
Well, anyways, there were Charlie girls
and non-Charlie girls.
But anyways, this next song I always loved.
It was written by Danny O'Keefe.
And I kind of thought when I heard it again that maybe it
could have been sung from a female
Charlie's point of view.
And I kind of think of this person as maybe somebody who,
yeah, she's a party girl.
She didn't really realize that the party
moved on without her. _ _
[B] Maybe she's from Portland.
You'll see by the lyrics. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ [F#] Everybody's gone [B] away. _ _
Said they're [F#] moving to [B] LA. _ _
_ Not a soul I know [F#] around. _ _ _
_ _ [B] Everybody's leaving town. _ _
Some caught a freight.
Some caught a plane. _ _
_ Find the sunshine, leave the _ rain.
You said this town's [F#] a waste of time. _ _
_ [E] I guess [B] they're right.
It's a waste of mine. _ _
_ _ _ Some got to win.
[A#] Some [E] got to [C#m] lose.
[G#m] _ _ [F#] _ Good time [B] Charlie's got the blues.
_ _ _ _ [E] _
[B] _ _ [G#m] _ _ [D#m] _ [G#m] _ _ _
[F#] _ [C#m] _ [E] _ _ [B] _ [E] _ _ [F#] _
[B] _ [Em] _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [G#m] _ [F#] _ [G#m] _ You know my [F#] heart [B] keeps telling me _ _ he's not a kid at 33.
_ _ _ You play around, you [F#] lose your wine.
_ _ [D#m] You play too [B] long, you lose your line.
I _ got my pills to ease the pain. _ _
Can't find a thing to ease [E] the [B] rain. _
I got to hide and settle [F#] down.
Oh no, [D#m] _ [B] everybody's leaving town. _ _ _
_ Some got to win.
[E] Some got to _ _ [F#] lose.
Good time [B] Charlie's got the blues.
_ _ [F#] _ Good time Charlie's [B] got the blues. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Got the [G#m] blues.
[B] _
_ _ [G#m] _ [F#] _ [G#m] _ _ _ [F#] _
[B] _ _ [C#m] _ [F#] _ [G#m] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] Thank _ _ _ _
And one of them was, I did a lot of television commercials.
And one of the ones that I did was for a perfume.
And I see that some of the people out in the audience
might know this perfume.
And it had a jingle.
And it went like this.
There's a fragrance [D#m] that's here [G#m] today.
And they call it Charlie.
[N] Do you remember that perfume?
Actually, in the commercial, Bobby Short
was playing the piano.
And Shelly Huck was like, ah.
Well, anyways, there were Charlie girls
and non-Charlie girls.
But anyways, this next song I always loved.
It was written by Danny O'Keefe.
And I kind of thought when I heard it again that maybe it
could have been sung from a female
Charlie's point of view.
And I kind of think of this person as maybe somebody who,
yeah, she's a party girl.
She didn't really realize that the party
moved on without her. _ _
[B] Maybe she's from Portland.
You'll see by the lyrics. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ [F#] Everybody's gone [B] away. _ _
Said they're [F#] moving to [B] LA. _ _
_ Not a soul I know [F#] around. _ _ _
_ _ [B] Everybody's leaving town. _ _
Some caught a freight.
Some caught a plane. _ _
_ Find the sunshine, leave the _ rain.
You said this town's [F#] a waste of time. _ _
_ [E] I guess [B] they're right.
It's a waste of mine. _ _
_ _ _ Some got to win.
[A#] Some [E] got to [C#m] lose.
[G#m] _ _ [F#] _ Good time [B] Charlie's got the blues.
_ _ _ _ [E] _
[B] _ _ [G#m] _ _ [D#m] _ [G#m] _ _ _
[F#] _ [C#m] _ [E] _ _ [B] _ [E] _ _ [F#] _
[B] _ [Em] _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [G#m] _ [F#] _ [G#m] _ You know my [F#] heart [B] keeps telling me _ _ he's not a kid at 33.
_ _ _ You play around, you [F#] lose your wine.
_ _ [D#m] You play too [B] long, you lose your line.
I _ got my pills to ease the pain. _ _
Can't find a thing to ease [E] the [B] rain. _
I got to hide and settle [F#] down.
Oh no, [D#m] _ [B] everybody's leaving town. _ _ _
_ Some got to win.
[E] Some got to _ _ [F#] lose.
Good time [B] Charlie's got the blues.
_ _ [F#] _ Good time Charlie's [B] got the blues. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Got the [G#m] blues.
[B] _
_ _ [G#m] _ [F#] _ [G#m] _ _ _ [F#] _
[B] _ _ [C#m] _ [F#] _ [G#m] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] Thank _ _ _ _