Chords for Benny Bell - The Girl From Chicago
Tempo:
180.55 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Bb
Db
Ebm
Bbm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Ab] [Bb]
[Db]
There's a girl [D] from Chicago [Ebm] I'll never forget, the [Bb] loveliest darling that I ever met.
Every time she went out [Ebm] with a handsome young chap, she never [Ab] objected to [Bb] sit on [Db] his sofa
[D] and hold [Eb] hands the whole evening through.
If [Ab] that made him happy, she felt [Bbm] happy too.
[Ab]
[Ebm]
[Bbm] [Db] Now the girl from [Dm] Chicago [Eb] went out with a [C] guy who frightened [Bb] her so that she thought
she would die.
Every time she sat down, she [Eb] did not [Bb] feel at ease from the way he [Ab] kept staring at her
pretty [Db] handbag [D] with the money.
[Ebm] So she left him flat.
[Ab] A lady should never be treated [Bbm] like [Ab] that.
[Ebm] [Bbm]
So the girl from [D] Chicago [Eb] went back to her [Bb] ma.
The boys in her hometown were nicer by far, till a good looking guy took [Eb] her out to a dance.
And while they were dancing, the guy lost [Db] his balance [D] and they both [Ebm] fell down on the floor.
[Db] Her [Ab] feelings were hurt, so she goes there [Bbm] no [Ab] more.
[C]
[Db] Now the girl from [D] Chicago [Ebm] is happy at last.
[Ab] Her frivolous days are [Dbm] a thing of the past.
[Bb] To the bright lights on Broadway, [Eb] a farewell [Bbm]
she bids.
[Bb] She now has a husband [C] and four [Db] lovely rooms with [D] a kitchen.
[Ebm] And right here, my friend, [Ab] I'm sure you'll be happy that [Bb] this is [Bbm] the end.
Oh, what a girl.
[Ebm] Oh, what [Db] a boy.
Oh, what a girl.
[Ebm] Gold-tinted [C] hair with that old [Db]-fashioned [Bb] coil.
[C] [Bbm]
That's all.
[Bb]
[Db]
There's a girl [D] from Chicago [Ebm] I'll never forget, the [Bb] loveliest darling that I ever met.
Every time she went out [Ebm] with a handsome young chap, she never [Ab] objected to [Bb] sit on [Db] his sofa
[D] and hold [Eb] hands the whole evening through.
If [Ab] that made him happy, she felt [Bbm] happy too.
[Ab]
[Ebm]
[Bbm] [Db] Now the girl from [Dm] Chicago [Eb] went out with a [C] guy who frightened [Bb] her so that she thought
she would die.
Every time she sat down, she [Eb] did not [Bb] feel at ease from the way he [Ab] kept staring at her
pretty [Db] handbag [D] with the money.
[Ebm] So she left him flat.
[Ab] A lady should never be treated [Bbm] like [Ab] that.
[Ebm] [Bbm]
So the girl from [D] Chicago [Eb] went back to her [Bb] ma.
The boys in her hometown were nicer by far, till a good looking guy took [Eb] her out to a dance.
And while they were dancing, the guy lost [Db] his balance [D] and they both [Ebm] fell down on the floor.
[Db] Her [Ab] feelings were hurt, so she goes there [Bbm] no [Ab] more.
[C]
[Db] Now the girl from [D] Chicago [Ebm] is happy at last.
[Ab] Her frivolous days are [Dbm] a thing of the past.
[Bb] To the bright lights on Broadway, [Eb] a farewell [Bbm]
she bids.
[Bb] She now has a husband [C] and four [Db] lovely rooms with [D] a kitchen.
[Ebm] And right here, my friend, [Ab] I'm sure you'll be happy that [Bb] this is [Bbm] the end.
Oh, what a girl.
[Ebm] Oh, what [Db] a boy.
Oh, what a girl.
[Ebm] Gold-tinted [C] hair with that old [Db]-fashioned [Bb] coil.
[C] [Bbm]
That's all.
[Bb]
Key:
Ab
Bb
Db
Ebm
Bbm
Ab
Bb
Db
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[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
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There's a girl [D] from Chicago [Ebm] I'll never _ forget, the [Bb] loveliest darling that I ever met. _
Every time she went out [Ebm] with a handsome young chap, she never [Ab] _ objected to [Bb] sit on [Db] his sofa
[D] and hold [Eb] hands the whole evening through.
If [Ab] that made him happy, she felt [Bbm] happy too.
[Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _
[Bbm] _ _ [Db] Now the girl from [Dm] Chicago [Eb] went out with a [C] guy who frightened [Bb] her so that she thought
she would die.
Every time she sat down, she [Eb] did not [Bb] feel at ease from the way he [Ab] kept staring at her
pretty [Db] _ handbag [D] with the money.
[Ebm] So she left him flat.
[Ab] A lady should never be treated [Bbm] like _ [Ab] that. _ _ _ _ _
[Ebm] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
So the girl from [D] _ Chicago [Eb] went back to her [Bb] ma.
The boys in her hometown were nicer by far, till a good looking guy took [Eb] her out to a dance.
And while they were dancing, the guy lost [Db] his balance [D] and they both [Ebm] fell down on the floor.
[Db] Her [Ab] feelings were hurt, so she goes there [Bbm] no _ [Ab] more. _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Db] _ _ Now the girl from [D] Chicago [Ebm] is happy at last.
[Ab] Her _ frivolous days are [Dbm] a thing of the past.
[Bb] To the bright lights on Broadway, [Eb] a farewell [Bbm]
she bids.
[Bb] She now has a husband [C] and four [Db] lovely rooms with [D] a kitchen.
[Ebm] And right here, my friend, [Ab] I'm sure you'll be happy that [Bb] this is [Bbm] the end. _
Oh, what a girl. _
[Ebm] Oh, what [Db] a boy.
Oh, what a girl. _
[Ebm] Gold-tinted [C] hair with that old [Db]-fashioned [Bb] coil. _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ That's all.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ _
There's a girl [D] from Chicago [Ebm] I'll never _ forget, the [Bb] loveliest darling that I ever met. _
Every time she went out [Ebm] with a handsome young chap, she never [Ab] _ objected to [Bb] sit on [Db] his sofa
[D] and hold [Eb] hands the whole evening through.
If [Ab] that made him happy, she felt [Bbm] happy too.
[Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _
[Bbm] _ _ [Db] Now the girl from [Dm] Chicago [Eb] went out with a [C] guy who frightened [Bb] her so that she thought
she would die.
Every time she sat down, she [Eb] did not [Bb] feel at ease from the way he [Ab] kept staring at her
pretty [Db] _ handbag [D] with the money.
[Ebm] So she left him flat.
[Ab] A lady should never be treated [Bbm] like _ [Ab] that. _ _ _ _ _
[Ebm] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
So the girl from [D] _ Chicago [Eb] went back to her [Bb] ma.
The boys in her hometown were nicer by far, till a good looking guy took [Eb] her out to a dance.
And while they were dancing, the guy lost [Db] his balance [D] and they both [Ebm] fell down on the floor.
[Db] Her [Ab] feelings were hurt, so she goes there [Bbm] no _ [Ab] more. _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Db] _ _ Now the girl from [D] Chicago [Ebm] is happy at last.
[Ab] Her _ frivolous days are [Dbm] a thing of the past.
[Bb] To the bright lights on Broadway, [Eb] a farewell [Bbm]
she bids.
[Bb] She now has a husband [C] and four [Db] lovely rooms with [D] a kitchen.
[Ebm] And right here, my friend, [Ab] I'm sure you'll be happy that [Bb] this is [Bbm] the end. _
Oh, what a girl. _
[Ebm] Oh, what [Db] a boy.
Oh, what a girl. _
[Ebm] Gold-tinted [C] hair with that old [Db]-fashioned [Bb] coil. _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ That's all.
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