Chords for Rosalie's Good Eats Cafe
Tempo:
131.15 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
D
A
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#]
It's [G] two in the morning on Saturday night [C] at Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe.
[C] The onions are fried, [G] the neon is bright, [A] and the jukebox is starting [D] to play.
[G] And the sign on the wall says, in God we trust, [C] all others have to pay.
And it's two in the morning [G] on Saturday [Em] night [D] at Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe.
The short order cook with the mama tattoo, [Em] [C] he's a turning them [G] hamburgers slow.
[Em]
[C] Eggs over easy, [G] whole wheat down, [A] do you want that coffee [D] to go?
[G] He never once dreamed as a rodeo star [C] that he'd wind up here [G] today.
At [C] two in the morning [G] on Saturday [Em] night [D] at Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe.
There's a tall [D] skinny girl in the booth in the back, wearing [C]
jeans and a second [G] hand firm.
[C] She's been to the doctor, [G] then called up a man, and [A] now wonders just where she can [D] turn.
She [G] stares at her coffee, then looks toward the ceiling, [C] but Lord it's a strange place to pray.
[A]
At two in the morning [G] on Saturday [Em] night [D] at Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe.
There's a guy in a [D]
tux, and [G] he stands in the corner, [C] feeding the jukebox his [G] dimes.
He [C] just had a woman, [G] and thought that he'd bought her, [A] but found he'd just rented [D] some time.
[E] [G] And he couldn't sleep, so he came back to [A] see if anyone else wants [G] to play.
[C] At two in the morning [G] on Saturday [Em] night at [D]
Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe.
[A]
[B] Now there's [A] an old dollar bill in a frame [E] on the wall, [D] the first one that Rose [A] ever made.
[D] It was once worth a dollar [A] a long time ago, [B] but like Rose it's beginning to [E] fade.
[A] She's back off the ridge, dreaming of someone, [D] and how things would be if [A] he'd stayed.
[D] But it's two in the morning [A] on Saturday [F#m] night [E] at Rosalie's Good Eats [A] Cafe.
[F#m]
The [A] stoop-shouldered man and his frizzy-haired woman, [D] it's strange how their eyes [A] never meet.
[D] He's playing the pinball, [A] she's fixing the [B] blanket, and I'll be bathing, [F#m] asleep on the [E] seat.
And [B]
[A] he's out of work, she's putting on weight, [D] and hell, they never did [A] have too much to say.
[B]
[D] It's two in the morning [A] on Saturday [F#m] night [E] at Rosalie's Good Eats [A] Cafe.
[C]
The waitress, darling, she sits at the counter, [F] painting her [C] fingernails blue.
And [F] the short order cook, [C] he yells, move it or lose it, [D] and pick up an order [G] of stew.
[C] But someday a rich, handsome man will walk [D] in [F] and carry her far, [C] far away.
[D]
[F] From two in the morning [C] on Saturday [Am] night [G] at Rosalie's Good Eats [C] Cafe.
The shaggy-haired hippie, he's finished his beer, [F] and he's counting the change in [C] his jeans.
[F] Burger and coffee [C] are 85 [Em] cents, [D] and he's only got [G] 23.
[C] He smiles at Rose, and [G] she winks back at [C] him.
[F] But Lord, that's a high [C] price to pay.
[F] At two in the morning [C] on Saturday [Am] night [G] at Rosalie's [A] Good Eats [C] Cafe.
The baby-faced sailor, he leans on the phone, [F] and dials the number [C] again.
[F] While the guy in the tux [C] tells the girl in the [D] jeans about the wonderful places [G] he's been.
[A]
Then [C] the wino comes in off the street and starts [D] shouting [F] about fortunes that he threw [C] away.
[D]
[F] And Rosalie's asking the shaggy-haired hippie if he's got a warm [C] place to stay.
[D]
And [F] the short order cook takes a five from the deal, while Rosalie's looking [E]
[C] away.
And [F] the onions keep frying, [F] the neon is [C] bright, and the jukebox continues to play.
[E]
And it's two in the morning [C] on Saturday [A] night [G] at Rosalie's Good Eats [C] Cafe.
[N]
[E]
[N]
It's [G] two in the morning on Saturday night [C] at Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe.
[C] The onions are fried, [G] the neon is bright, [A] and the jukebox is starting [D] to play.
[G] And the sign on the wall says, in God we trust, [C] all others have to pay.
And it's two in the morning [G] on Saturday [Em] night [D] at Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe.
The short order cook with the mama tattoo, [Em] [C] he's a turning them [G] hamburgers slow.
[Em]
[C] Eggs over easy, [G] whole wheat down, [A] do you want that coffee [D] to go?
[G] He never once dreamed as a rodeo star [C] that he'd wind up here [G] today.
At [C] two in the morning [G] on Saturday [Em] night [D] at Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe.
There's a tall [D] skinny girl in the booth in the back, wearing [C]
jeans and a second [G] hand firm.
[C] She's been to the doctor, [G] then called up a man, and [A] now wonders just where she can [D] turn.
She [G] stares at her coffee, then looks toward the ceiling, [C] but Lord it's a strange place to pray.
[A]
At two in the morning [G] on Saturday [Em] night [D] at Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe.
There's a guy in a [D]
tux, and [G] he stands in the corner, [C] feeding the jukebox his [G] dimes.
He [C] just had a woman, [G] and thought that he'd bought her, [A] but found he'd just rented [D] some time.
[E] [G] And he couldn't sleep, so he came back to [A] see if anyone else wants [G] to play.
[C] At two in the morning [G] on Saturday [Em] night at [D]
Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe.
[A]
[B] Now there's [A] an old dollar bill in a frame [E] on the wall, [D] the first one that Rose [A] ever made.
[D] It was once worth a dollar [A] a long time ago, [B] but like Rose it's beginning to [E] fade.
[A] She's back off the ridge, dreaming of someone, [D] and how things would be if [A] he'd stayed.
[D] But it's two in the morning [A] on Saturday [F#m] night [E] at Rosalie's Good Eats [A] Cafe.
[F#m]
The [A] stoop-shouldered man and his frizzy-haired woman, [D] it's strange how their eyes [A] never meet.
[D] He's playing the pinball, [A] she's fixing the [B] blanket, and I'll be bathing, [F#m] asleep on the [E] seat.
And [B]
[A] he's out of work, she's putting on weight, [D] and hell, they never did [A] have too much to say.
[B]
[D] It's two in the morning [A] on Saturday [F#m] night [E] at Rosalie's Good Eats [A] Cafe.
[C]
The waitress, darling, she sits at the counter, [F] painting her [C] fingernails blue.
And [F] the short order cook, [C] he yells, move it or lose it, [D] and pick up an order [G] of stew.
[C] But someday a rich, handsome man will walk [D] in [F] and carry her far, [C] far away.
[D]
[F] From two in the morning [C] on Saturday [Am] night [G] at Rosalie's Good Eats [C] Cafe.
The shaggy-haired hippie, he's finished his beer, [F] and he's counting the change in [C] his jeans.
[F] Burger and coffee [C] are 85 [Em] cents, [D] and he's only got [G] 23.
[C] He smiles at Rose, and [G] she winks back at [C] him.
[F] But Lord, that's a high [C] price to pay.
[F] At two in the morning [C] on Saturday [Am] night [G] at Rosalie's [A] Good Eats [C] Cafe.
The baby-faced sailor, he leans on the phone, [F] and dials the number [C] again.
[F] While the guy in the tux [C] tells the girl in the [D] jeans about the wonderful places [G] he's been.
[A]
Then [C] the wino comes in off the street and starts [D] shouting [F] about fortunes that he threw [C] away.
[D]
[F] And Rosalie's asking the shaggy-haired hippie if he's got a warm [C] place to stay.
[D]
And [F] the short order cook takes a five from the deal, while Rosalie's looking [E]
[C] away.
And [F] the onions keep frying, [F] the neon is [C] bright, and the jukebox continues to play.
[E]
And it's two in the morning [C] on Saturday [A] night [G] at Rosalie's Good Eats [C] Cafe.
[N]
[E]
[N]
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_ _ _ _ _ [F#]
It's [G] two in the morning on _ Saturday night [C] at _ Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe. _ _ _
[C] The onions are fried, [G] the neon is bright, [A] and the jukebox is starting [D] to play. _ _
_ [G] And the sign on the wall says, in God we trust, [C] all others _ have to pay. _
_ And it's two in the morning [G] on Saturday [Em] _ night [D] at _ Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ The short order cook with the mama tattoo, [Em] _ [C] he's a turning them _ [G] hamburgers slow.
_ _ [Em] _ _ _
[C] Eggs over easy, [G] _ whole wheat down, [A] do you want that coffee [D] to go? _ _ _
[G] He never once dreamed as a rodeo star [C] that he'd wind up here [G] today. _ _
_ At [C] two in the morning [G] on Saturday [Em] night _ [D] at _ Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ There's a tall [D] skinny girl in the booth in the back, wearing [C] _
jeans and a second [G] hand firm.
_ _ _ [C] She's been to the doctor, [G] then called up a man, and [A] now wonders _ just where she can [D] turn.
_ _ _ She [G] stares at her coffee, then looks toward the ceiling, [C] but Lord it's a strange place to pray.
_ [A] _
At two in the morning [G] on Saturday [Em] night [D] at _ Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
There's a guy in a [D]
tux, and [G] he stands in the corner, _ [C] feeding the jukebox his [G] dimes. _
_ He [C] just had a woman, [G] and thought that he'd bought her, [A] but found he'd just rented [D] some time. _
_ [E] _ [G] And he couldn't sleep, so he came back to [A] see _ if anyone else wants [G] to play.
_ _ _ [C] At two in the morning [G] on Saturday [Em] night _ at [D] _
Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe.
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ Now there's [A] an old dollar bill in a frame [E] on the wall, [D] the first one that Rose [A] ever made.
_ _ _ [D] It was once worth a dollar [A] a long time ago, [B] but like Rose it's beginning to [E] fade.
_ _ _ _ _
[A] She's back off the ridge, _ dreaming of someone, [D] and how things would be if [A] he'd stayed. _ _ _
[D] But it's two in the morning [A] on Saturday [F#m] night [E] at _ _ Rosalie's Good Eats [A] Cafe. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m]
The [A] stoop-shouldered man and his frizzy-haired woman, [D] it's strange how their eyes [A] never meet. _ _ _
[D] He's playing the pinball, [A] she's fixing the [B] blanket, and I'll be bathing, _ [F#m] asleep on the [E] seat.
And [B] _
_ [A] _ he's out of work, _ _ she's putting on weight, _ [D] _ and hell, they never did [A] have too much to say.
[B] _
[D] It's two in the morning [A] _ on Saturday [F#m] night _ [E] at _ Rosalie's Good Eats [A] Cafe. _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
The waitress, darling, she sits at the counter, _ [F] _ painting her _ [C] fingernails blue. _
And [F] the short order cook, [C] he yells, move it or lose it, [D] and pick up an order [G] of stew. _ _ _
[C] But someday a rich, handsome man will walk [D] in [F] and carry her far, [C] far away.
_ [D] _
[F] From two in the morning [C] on Saturday [Am] night _ [G] at _ Rosalie's Good Eats [C] Cafe. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ The shaggy-haired hippie, he's finished _ his beer, [F] and he's counting the change in [C] his jeans. _
_ _ [F] Burger and coffee [C] are 85 _ [Em] cents, _ [D] and he's only got _ [G] _ 23. _ _
_ [C] _ He smiles at Rose, and [G] she winks back at [C] him.
_ [F] But Lord, that's a high [C] price to pay. _ _ _
[F] At two in the morning [C] on Saturday [Am] night [G] at _ Rosalie's [A] Good Eats [C] Cafe. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
The baby-faced sailor, he leans on the phone, [F] and _ dials the number [C] again. _ _ _
[F] While the guy in the tux [C] tells the girl in the [D] jeans about the wonderful places _ [G] he's been.
_ _ [A]
Then [C] the wino comes in off the street and starts [D] shouting [F] about fortunes that he threw [C] away.
_ _ [D] _
[F] And _ Rosalie's asking the shaggy-haired hippie if he's got a warm [C] place to stay.
_ [D] _
And [F] the short order cook takes a five from the deal, _ while Rosalie's looking [E] _
_ [C] away. _ _
And [F] the onions keep frying, [F] the neon is [C] bright, and the jukebox continues to play.
_ _ _ [E]
And it's two in the morning [C] on Saturday [A] _ night [G] at Rosalie's Good Eats [C] Cafe. _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ [F#]
It's [G] two in the morning on _ Saturday night [C] at _ Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe. _ _ _
[C] The onions are fried, [G] the neon is bright, [A] and the jukebox is starting [D] to play. _ _
_ [G] And the sign on the wall says, in God we trust, [C] all others _ have to pay. _
_ And it's two in the morning [G] on Saturday [Em] _ night [D] at _ Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ The short order cook with the mama tattoo, [Em] _ [C] he's a turning them _ [G] hamburgers slow.
_ _ [Em] _ _ _
[C] Eggs over easy, [G] _ whole wheat down, [A] do you want that coffee [D] to go? _ _ _
[G] He never once dreamed as a rodeo star [C] that he'd wind up here [G] today. _ _
_ At [C] two in the morning [G] on Saturday [Em] night _ [D] at _ Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ There's a tall [D] skinny girl in the booth in the back, wearing [C] _
jeans and a second [G] hand firm.
_ _ _ [C] She's been to the doctor, [G] then called up a man, and [A] now wonders _ just where she can [D] turn.
_ _ _ She [G] stares at her coffee, then looks toward the ceiling, [C] but Lord it's a strange place to pray.
_ [A] _
At two in the morning [G] on Saturday [Em] night [D] at _ Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
There's a guy in a [D]
tux, and [G] he stands in the corner, _ [C] feeding the jukebox his [G] dimes. _
_ He [C] just had a woman, [G] and thought that he'd bought her, [A] but found he'd just rented [D] some time. _
_ [E] _ [G] And he couldn't sleep, so he came back to [A] see _ if anyone else wants [G] to play.
_ _ _ [C] At two in the morning [G] on Saturday [Em] night _ at [D] _
Rosalie's Good Eats [G] Cafe.
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ Now there's [A] an old dollar bill in a frame [E] on the wall, [D] the first one that Rose [A] ever made.
_ _ _ [D] It was once worth a dollar [A] a long time ago, [B] but like Rose it's beginning to [E] fade.
_ _ _ _ _
[A] She's back off the ridge, _ dreaming of someone, [D] and how things would be if [A] he'd stayed. _ _ _
[D] But it's two in the morning [A] on Saturday [F#m] night [E] at _ _ Rosalie's Good Eats [A] Cafe. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m]
The [A] stoop-shouldered man and his frizzy-haired woman, [D] it's strange how their eyes [A] never meet. _ _ _
[D] He's playing the pinball, [A] she's fixing the [B] blanket, and I'll be bathing, _ [F#m] asleep on the [E] seat.
And [B] _
_ [A] _ he's out of work, _ _ she's putting on weight, _ [D] _ and hell, they never did [A] have too much to say.
[B] _
[D] It's two in the morning [A] _ on Saturday [F#m] night _ [E] at _ Rosalie's Good Eats [A] Cafe. _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
The waitress, darling, she sits at the counter, _ [F] _ painting her _ [C] fingernails blue. _
And [F] the short order cook, [C] he yells, move it or lose it, [D] and pick up an order [G] of stew. _ _ _
[C] But someday a rich, handsome man will walk [D] in [F] and carry her far, [C] far away.
_ [D] _
[F] From two in the morning [C] on Saturday [Am] night _ [G] at _ Rosalie's Good Eats [C] Cafe. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ The shaggy-haired hippie, he's finished _ his beer, [F] and he's counting the change in [C] his jeans. _
_ _ [F] Burger and coffee [C] are 85 _ [Em] cents, _ [D] and he's only got _ [G] _ 23. _ _
_ [C] _ He smiles at Rose, and [G] she winks back at [C] him.
_ [F] But Lord, that's a high [C] price to pay. _ _ _
[F] At two in the morning [C] on Saturday [Am] night [G] at _ Rosalie's [A] Good Eats [C] Cafe. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
The baby-faced sailor, he leans on the phone, [F] and _ dials the number [C] again. _ _ _
[F] While the guy in the tux [C] tells the girl in the [D] jeans about the wonderful places _ [G] he's been.
_ _ [A]
Then [C] the wino comes in off the street and starts [D] shouting [F] about fortunes that he threw [C] away.
_ _ [D] _
[F] And _ Rosalie's asking the shaggy-haired hippie if he's got a warm [C] place to stay.
_ [D] _
And [F] the short order cook takes a five from the deal, _ while Rosalie's looking [E] _
_ [C] away. _ _
And [F] the onions keep frying, [F] the neon is [C] bright, and the jukebox continues to play.
_ _ _ [E]
And it's two in the morning [C] on Saturday [A] _ night [G] at Rosalie's Good Eats [C] Cafe. _ _ _ _ _
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