Handbags & Gladrags (from One Night Only! Rod Stewart Live at Royal Albert Hall) Chords
Tempo:
74.4 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
G
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Key:
A
D
E
G
Em
A
D
E
[A] .
[G] [D] [A] [E] [A] .
[D] [E] [A] .
[D] [A] .
[G] [D] [A] Have [G] you ever seen a blind man [D] cross the road, [A] trying to reach the other side?.
[G] [A] [D] [A] Have you ever [G] seen a young girl [D] growing old, [A] trying to make herself a bride?.
[G] [D] [E] [F#m] .
So what becomes [E] of you, my love, [A] .
when they have finally [B] stripped you out?.
[D] The handbags and the glad rags that [E] your poor old granddad had to [A] sweat to buy?
.
[G] [D] [E] [A] .
[G] [D] [E] [A] Once I [G] was a young man, [D] and all [E] I thought I had to do [A] was smile.
[G] [D] [A] You are still [Em] a young girl, [D] and you've [Em] done everything [A] in style.
.
[G] [D] [F#] [E] [F#m] .
But once you think [E] you're in, you're out.
[A] .
That don't mean [B] a single thing without.
The [D] handbags and the glad rags that [E] your poor old granddad had [A] to sweat to buy.
[G] [D] [E] [A] .
.
Sing a song of sixpence [D] for your sake, [E] and take a [A] bottle full of rye.
[Em] [D] [E] [A] For a [G] twenty blackbirds in [D] a cake, [E] bake them all in [A] a pie.
[Em] [D] [E] [F#m] .
They told me you'd miss [E] school today, [A].
but I suggest you just [B] throw them all away.
[D] The handbags and the glad [E] rags that your poor old granddad had [D] to sweat to [A] buy.
[D] [E] [D] Oh yeah!.
[E] [F#m] .
Told me [E] you'd miss school today, [A] .
but I suggest you just [B] throw them all away.
[D] The handbags and the glad rags [E] that your poor old granddad [A] had to sweat to buy.
[Em] [D] [A] [E] Buy, [A] buy, [G] [D] [E] buy, [A] buy.
[G] [D] [A] [Em] [D] .
[A] .
[N] .
[G] [D] [A] [E] [A] .
[D] [E] [A] .
[D] [A] .
[G] [D] [A] Have [G] you ever seen a blind man [D] cross the road, [A] trying to reach the other side?.
[G] [A] [D] [A] Have you ever [G] seen a young girl [D] growing old, [A] trying to make herself a bride?.
[G] [D] [E] [F#m] .
So what becomes [E] of you, my love, [A] .
when they have finally [B] stripped you out?.
[D] The handbags and the glad rags that [E] your poor old granddad had to [A] sweat to buy?
.
[G] [D] [E] [A] .
[G] [D] [E] [A] Once I [G] was a young man, [D] and all [E] I thought I had to do [A] was smile.
[G] [D] [A] You are still [Em] a young girl, [D] and you've [Em] done everything [A] in style.
.
[G] [D] [F#] [E] [F#m] .
But once you think [E] you're in, you're out.
[A] .
That don't mean [B] a single thing without.
The [D] handbags and the glad rags that [E] your poor old granddad had [A] to sweat to buy.
[G] [D] [E] [A] .
.
Sing a song of sixpence [D] for your sake, [E] and take a [A] bottle full of rye.
[Em] [D] [E] [A] For a [G] twenty blackbirds in [D] a cake, [E] bake them all in [A] a pie.
[Em] [D] [E] [F#m] .
They told me you'd miss [E] school today, [A].
but I suggest you just [B] throw them all away.
[D] The handbags and the glad [E] rags that your poor old granddad had [D] to sweat to [A] buy.
[D] [E] [D] Oh yeah!.
[E] [F#m] .
Told me [E] you'd miss school today, [A] .
but I suggest you just [B] throw them all away.
[D] The handbags and the glad rags [E] that your poor old granddad [A] had to sweat to buy.
[Em] [D] [A] [E] Buy, [A] buy, [G] [D] [E] buy, [A] buy.
[G] [D] [A] [Em] [D] .
[A] .
[N] .