Chords for THE ROSE OF ALABAMA
Tempo:
101.05 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Gm
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
One, two, three, [C] four.
[G] [C]
[G] All the way from [C]
Mississippi's
[G] Vail, in my old hunt there for a sale,
I crossed [C] upon a cotton [G] bale to my Rose of Palo Valley.
I landed [C] on a bar sand [G] bank, I sat up on a hollow plank.
There I [C] made my planjo [G] twang for my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is my Rose [G] of Palo Valley.
My sweet [C] tobacco [G] Rosie is my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C]
I [G] [C]
[G] said, sit [C] down just where you [G] please.
She crossed my legs and took her ease.
It's good to [C] go down on [G] Denise's Rose of Palo Valley.
The river [C] rolled and crickets [G] singed,
a lightning [D] bug he flashed his [G] wing.
Like a [C] rope in my arms, I [G] flinged my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is [G] my Rose of Palo Valley.
My sweet [C] tobacco Rosie [G] is my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C]
[G] [C]
[G] I hussled [C] on, I cannot [G] tell, but Rosie seemed to like it well.
Then my banjo [C] in the river [G] fell,
on Rose of Palo Valley.
Like an [C] alligator after prey, [G] I plunged him, but it flowed away.
And all the [C] while it seemed to say,
[G] Oh, Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is my Rose of [G] Palo Valley.
Your sweet [C] tobacco Rosie is [G] my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C]
Now [G] [C]
[G] [D] [G] every [C] night in lunar [G] shower,
I'll hunt that banjo [D] for an [G] hour.
I'll meet my sweet and [C] pack up [G] my hour.
For my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is my Rose [G] of Palo Valley.
That sweet [C] tobacco Rosie [G] is my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is [G] my Rose of Palo Valley.
That's sweet [C] tobacco [G] Rosie is my Rose of Palo Valley.
[Gm] [N]
[F] [E]
[Cm]
[G] [C]
[G] All the way from [C]
Mississippi's
[G] Vail, in my old hunt there for a sale,
I crossed [C] upon a cotton [G] bale to my Rose of Palo Valley.
I landed [C] on a bar sand [G] bank, I sat up on a hollow plank.
There I [C] made my planjo [G] twang for my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is my Rose [G] of Palo Valley.
My sweet [C] tobacco [G] Rosie is my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C]
I [G] [C]
[G] said, sit [C] down just where you [G] please.
She crossed my legs and took her ease.
It's good to [C] go down on [G] Denise's Rose of Palo Valley.
The river [C] rolled and crickets [G] singed,
a lightning [D] bug he flashed his [G] wing.
Like a [C] rope in my arms, I [G] flinged my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is [G] my Rose of Palo Valley.
My sweet [C] tobacco Rosie [G] is my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C]
[G] [C]
[G] I hussled [C] on, I cannot [G] tell, but Rosie seemed to like it well.
Then my banjo [C] in the river [G] fell,
on Rose of Palo Valley.
Like an [C] alligator after prey, [G] I plunged him, but it flowed away.
And all the [C] while it seemed to say,
[G] Oh, Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is my Rose of [G] Palo Valley.
Your sweet [C] tobacco Rosie is [G] my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C]
Now [G] [C]
[G] [D] [G] every [C] night in lunar [G] shower,
I'll hunt that banjo [D] for an [G] hour.
I'll meet my sweet and [C] pack up [G] my hour.
For my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is my Rose [G] of Palo Valley.
That sweet [C] tobacco Rosie [G] is my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is [G] my Rose of Palo Valley.
That's sweet [C] tobacco [G] Rosie is my Rose of Palo Valley.
[Gm] [N]
[F] [E]
[Cm]
Key:
G
C
D
Gm
F
G
C
D
One, two, three, [C] four. _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
[G] All _ _ the way from [C]
Mississippi's
[G] Vail, in my old hunt there for a sale,
I crossed [C] upon a cotton [G] bale to my Rose of Palo Valley.
I landed [C] on a bar sand [G] bank, I sat up on a hollow plank.
There I [C] made my planjo [G] twang for my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is my Rose [G] of Palo Valley.
My sweet [C] tobacco [G] Rosie is my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] _ _
I _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ said, sit [C] down just where you [G] please.
She crossed my legs and took her ease.
It's good to [C] go down on [G] Denise's Rose of Palo Valley.
The river [C] rolled and crickets [G] singed,
a lightning [D] bug he flashed his [G] wing.
Like a [C] rope in my arms, I [G] flinged my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is [G] my Rose of Palo Valley.
My sweet [C] tobacco Rosie [G] is my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ I hussled [C] on, I cannot [G] tell, but Rosie seemed to like it well.
Then my banjo [C] in the river [G] fell,
on Rose of Palo Valley.
Like an [C] alligator after prey, [G] I plunged him, but it flowed away.
And all the [C] while it seemed to say,
[G] Oh, Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is my Rose of [G] Palo Valley.
Your sweet [C] tobacco Rosie is [G] my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] _ _ _
Now [G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
[G] _ [D] _ [G] _ _ every [C] night in lunar [G] shower,
I'll hunt that banjo [D] for an [G] hour.
I'll meet my sweet and [C] pack up [G] my hour.
For my Rose of Palo Valley.
_ [C] Oh, round Rosie is my Rose [G] of Palo Valley.
That sweet [C] tobacco Rosie [G] is my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is [G] my Rose of Palo Valley.
That's sweet [C] tobacco [G] Rosie is my Rose of Palo Valley.
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
[G] All _ _ the way from [C]
Mississippi's
[G] Vail, in my old hunt there for a sale,
I crossed [C] upon a cotton [G] bale to my Rose of Palo Valley.
I landed [C] on a bar sand [G] bank, I sat up on a hollow plank.
There I [C] made my planjo [G] twang for my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is my Rose [G] of Palo Valley.
My sweet [C] tobacco [G] Rosie is my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] _ _
I _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ said, sit [C] down just where you [G] please.
She crossed my legs and took her ease.
It's good to [C] go down on [G] Denise's Rose of Palo Valley.
The river [C] rolled and crickets [G] singed,
a lightning [D] bug he flashed his [G] wing.
Like a [C] rope in my arms, I [G] flinged my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is [G] my Rose of Palo Valley.
My sweet [C] tobacco Rosie [G] is my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ I hussled [C] on, I cannot [G] tell, but Rosie seemed to like it well.
Then my banjo [C] in the river [G] fell,
on Rose of Palo Valley.
Like an [C] alligator after prey, [G] I plunged him, but it flowed away.
And all the [C] while it seemed to say,
[G] Oh, Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is my Rose of [G] Palo Valley.
Your sweet [C] tobacco Rosie is [G] my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] _ _ _
Now [G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
[G] _ [D] _ [G] _ _ every [C] night in lunar [G] shower,
I'll hunt that banjo [D] for an [G] hour.
I'll meet my sweet and [C] pack up [G] my hour.
For my Rose of Palo Valley.
_ [C] Oh, round Rosie is my Rose [G] of Palo Valley.
That sweet [C] tobacco Rosie [G] is my Rose of Palo Valley.
[C] Oh, round Rosie is [G] my Rose of Palo Valley.
That's sweet [C] tobacco [G] Rosie is my Rose of Palo Valley.
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _