Chords for The Furey Brothers - Red Rose Cafe
Tempo:
124.4 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
Am
F
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Am]
[E] [Am]
They come from the farms and the factories too, and they all soon forget who they [E] are.
The cares of today are soon washed away as they sit at a stool [Am] by the bar.
The girl with green eyes in the rolling stone shirt doesn't look like she works on the [Dm] land.
And the man at the end, he's [A] a very good friend of [E] a man who sells cars second [A] hand.
Down at the Red Rose Café, there by the port just outside [E] Amsterdam.
Everyone [D] shares in the songs and [A] the laughter.
Everyone [E] there is so happy to [Am] be there.
The salesmen relax with a few pints of beer, and they try not to speak [E] about trade.
The poet won't write any verses tonight, but he may sing a sweet [Am] serenade.
The great haired old man, the piano will play any song that you're wanting [Dm] to hear.
And that pretty young thing [Am] doesn't know how to sing, [E] but the customers give her [A] a chair.
Down at the Red Rose Café, in the heart just outside [E] Amsterdam.
Everyone [D] shares in the songs and [A] the laughter.
Everyone [E] there is so happy to [Am] be there.
Now outside in the real world, the rage is still on.
It's all gone a little [E] bit mad.
Now on surface we go, so it's good to know of a place where good times [Am] can be had.
So pull up a chair and forget about life.
It's a good thing to do now [Dm] and then.
And if you like it here, [Am] I have an idea.
[E] Tomorrow let's all meet [A] again.
Down at the Red Rose Café, in the heart just outside [E] Amsterdam.
[D] Everyone shares in the songs [A] and the laughter.
[E] Everyone there is so happy to [A] be there.
Down at the Red Rose Café, in the heart just outside [E] Amsterdam.
[D] Everyone shares in the songs [A] and the laughter.
[E] Everyone there is so happy to [A] be
[F] there.
Down [Bb] at the Red Rose Café, in the heart just outside Amsterdam.
[F] Everyone [Eb] shares [Cm] in the songs and [Bb] the laughter.
[F] Everyone there is so happy to [Bb] be there.
Down at the Red Rose Café, in the heart just outside [F] Amsterdam.
[Eb] Everyone shares [Cm] in the songs [Bb] and the laughter.
[F] Everyone there is so happy to be there.
[E] [Am]
They come from the farms and the factories too, and they all soon forget who they [E] are.
The cares of today are soon washed away as they sit at a stool [Am] by the bar.
The girl with green eyes in the rolling stone shirt doesn't look like she works on the [Dm] land.
And the man at the end, he's [A] a very good friend of [E] a man who sells cars second [A] hand.
Down at the Red Rose Café, there by the port just outside [E] Amsterdam.
Everyone [D] shares in the songs and [A] the laughter.
Everyone [E] there is so happy to [Am] be there.
The salesmen relax with a few pints of beer, and they try not to speak [E] about trade.
The poet won't write any verses tonight, but he may sing a sweet [Am] serenade.
The great haired old man, the piano will play any song that you're wanting [Dm] to hear.
And that pretty young thing [Am] doesn't know how to sing, [E] but the customers give her [A] a chair.
Down at the Red Rose Café, in the heart just outside [E] Amsterdam.
Everyone [D] shares in the songs and [A] the laughter.
Everyone [E] there is so happy to [Am] be there.
Now outside in the real world, the rage is still on.
It's all gone a little [E] bit mad.
Now on surface we go, so it's good to know of a place where good times [Am] can be had.
So pull up a chair and forget about life.
It's a good thing to do now [Dm] and then.
And if you like it here, [Am] I have an idea.
[E] Tomorrow let's all meet [A] again.
Down at the Red Rose Café, in the heart just outside [E] Amsterdam.
[D] Everyone shares in the songs [A] and the laughter.
[E] Everyone there is so happy to [A] be there.
Down at the Red Rose Café, in the heart just outside [E] Amsterdam.
[D] Everyone shares in the songs [A] and the laughter.
[E] Everyone there is so happy to [A] be
[F] there.
Down [Bb] at the Red Rose Café, in the heart just outside Amsterdam.
[F] Everyone [Eb] shares [Cm] in the songs and [Bb] the laughter.
[F] Everyone there is so happy to [Bb] be there.
Down at the Red Rose Café, in the heart just outside [F] Amsterdam.
[Eb] Everyone shares [Cm] in the songs [Bb] and the laughter.
[F] Everyone there is so happy to be there.
Key:
E
A
Am
F
D
E
A
Am
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [Am] _ _
They come from the farms and the factories too, and they all soon forget who they [E] are. _
The cares of today are soon washed away as they sit at a stool [Am] by the bar.
The girl with green eyes in the rolling stone shirt doesn't look like she works on the [Dm] land. _
And the man at the end, he's [A] a very good friend of [E] a man who sells cars second [A] hand. _
_ _ Down at the Red Rose Café, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ there by the port just outside _ [E] Amsterdam. _ _
_ _ _ Everyone [D] shares in the songs and [A] the laughter. _
_ _ _ Everyone [E] there is so happy to [Am] be there.
_ _ _ _ The salesmen relax with a few pints of beer, and they try not to speak [E] about trade.
The poet won't write any verses tonight, but he may sing a sweet [Am] serenade.
_ The great haired old man, the piano will play any song that you're wanting [Dm] to hear.
And that pretty young thing [Am] doesn't know how to sing, [E] but the customers give her [A] a chair.
_ _ Down at the Red Rose _ Café, in the heart _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ just _ outside _ [E] Amsterdam. _ _ _ _
Everyone [D] _ shares in the songs and [A] the laughter. _ _ _
Everyone [E] there is so happy to [Am] be there.
_ _ Now _ outside in the real world, the rage is still on.
It's all gone a little [E] bit mad.
Now on surface we go, so it's good to know of a place where good times [Am] can be had. _
So pull up a chair and forget about life.
It's a good thing to do now [Dm] and then.
And if you like it here, [Am] I have an idea.
[E] Tomorrow let's all meet [A] _ again.
_ _ _ Down at the Red _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Rose Café, in the heart just _ _ _ _ _ outside _ [E] Amsterdam. _
_ _ _ _ [D] Everyone shares in the songs [A] and the laughter. _
_ _ _ _ [E] Everyone there is so happy to [A] be _ _ there.
_ Down at the Red Rose _ Café, in the heart _ _ _ just _ _ _ _ _ outside [E] _ Amsterdam. _
_ _ _ _ [D] Everyone shares in the songs [A] and the laughter.
_ _ _ _ [E] Everyone there is so happy to [A] be _ _
_ [F] there.
Down [Bb] at the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Red Rose Café, in the heart just _ outside _ Amsterdam. _
_ [F] _ _ Everyone [Eb] _ shares [Cm] in the songs and [Bb] the laughter.
_ _ _ _ [F] Everyone there is so happy to [Bb] be _ _ _ there.
Down at the Red Rose _ Café, in the heart _ _ just _ _ _ _ outside _ _ _ [F] Amsterdam. _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] Everyone _ shares [Cm] in the songs [Bb] and the _ laughter.
_ _ _ [F] Everyone there is so happy to be there. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [Am] _ _
They come from the farms and the factories too, and they all soon forget who they [E] are. _
The cares of today are soon washed away as they sit at a stool [Am] by the bar.
The girl with green eyes in the rolling stone shirt doesn't look like she works on the [Dm] land. _
And the man at the end, he's [A] a very good friend of [E] a man who sells cars second [A] hand. _
_ _ Down at the Red Rose Café, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ there by the port just outside _ [E] Amsterdam. _ _
_ _ _ Everyone [D] shares in the songs and [A] the laughter. _
_ _ _ Everyone [E] there is so happy to [Am] be there.
_ _ _ _ The salesmen relax with a few pints of beer, and they try not to speak [E] about trade.
The poet won't write any verses tonight, but he may sing a sweet [Am] serenade.
_ The great haired old man, the piano will play any song that you're wanting [Dm] to hear.
And that pretty young thing [Am] doesn't know how to sing, [E] but the customers give her [A] a chair.
_ _ Down at the Red Rose _ Café, in the heart _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ just _ outside _ [E] Amsterdam. _ _ _ _
Everyone [D] _ shares in the songs and [A] the laughter. _ _ _
Everyone [E] there is so happy to [Am] be there.
_ _ Now _ outside in the real world, the rage is still on.
It's all gone a little [E] bit mad.
Now on surface we go, so it's good to know of a place where good times [Am] can be had. _
So pull up a chair and forget about life.
It's a good thing to do now [Dm] and then.
And if you like it here, [Am] I have an idea.
[E] Tomorrow let's all meet [A] _ again.
_ _ _ Down at the Red _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Rose Café, in the heart just _ _ _ _ _ outside _ [E] Amsterdam. _
_ _ _ _ [D] Everyone shares in the songs [A] and the laughter. _
_ _ _ _ [E] Everyone there is so happy to [A] be _ _ there.
_ Down at the Red Rose _ Café, in the heart _ _ _ just _ _ _ _ _ outside [E] _ Amsterdam. _
_ _ _ _ [D] Everyone shares in the songs [A] and the laughter.
_ _ _ _ [E] Everyone there is so happy to [A] be _ _
_ [F] there.
Down [Bb] at the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Red Rose Café, in the heart just _ outside _ Amsterdam. _
_ [F] _ _ Everyone [Eb] _ shares [Cm] in the songs and [Bb] the laughter.
_ _ _ _ [F] Everyone there is so happy to [Bb] be _ _ _ there.
Down at the Red Rose _ Café, in the heart _ _ just _ _ _ _ outside _ _ _ [F] Amsterdam. _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] Everyone _ shares [Cm] in the songs [Bb] and the _ laughter.
_ _ _ [F] Everyone there is so happy to be there. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _