Chords for Billy Murray - Meet Me In St. Louis, Louis 1904 St. Louis World's Fair
Tempo:
75.65 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Db
Ab
Gb
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Db]
When Louis came home to the flat, he hung [Ab] up his coat and his hat.
He gazed all around, but no wifey he [Eb] found, so he said, where can [Ab] Flossie be at?
[Db] And note on the table he spied.
He read it just [Gbm] once and he [Ebm] cried.
It ran, Louis, [N] dear, it's too slow for me [Ab] here, so I think I will go for a [Eb] ride.
Meet me in St.
Louis, Louis, [Gb] meet me at [Db] the fair.
Don't tell me the lights are shining [Eb] anyplace [Ab] but there.
We will dance [Bb] a hootie cootie, [Eb] I will be your [Ab] tootie wootie,
[Db] if you will meet me in St.
Louis, Louis, meet me at the fair.
[Eb] [Db] [Fm] Lou Woods was the [Eb] name of a horse [F] that ran at the New [Ab] Orleans course.
[Cm] I played him one day for [Eb] a dollar each way, and I charged it to profit and [Fm] loss.
He started to run in [Bbm] the woods, the son of a gun's running [Ebm] yet.
That crazy [N] old gate he made straight for the gate, and [Eb] I hollered, hey, Lou, [Ab] don't forget.
[Db] Meet me in St.
Louis, [Gb] Louis, meet me at the [Db] fair.
Take my tip and don't stop [Eb] running until [Ab] you are there.
[D] You're a wonder [Bb] that's no lice-ky [Eb] if you don't fall [Ab] down and dice-ky.
[Db] So meet me in St.
Louis, [Eb] Louis, meet me [Db] at the fair.
[Eb] [Db]
In church sat a man near the door.
Asleep [Ab] he was starting to snore.
The minister rose and [Eb] he said, we will close singing meet on the beautiful [Ab] shore.
[Db] The man in the back then awoke.
He caught the last word that he [Eb] spoke.
He [C] said, Parson [Db] White, you can meet me all right, but [Eb] the beautiful shore [Ab] is a joke.
[Db] Meet me in St.
Louis, [Gb] Louis, meet me at [Db] the fair.
Don't tell me the lights are [Eb] shining any [Ab] place but there.
[F] I'll be waiting [Bb] at the station [Eb] for the whole darn congregation.
[Db] So meet me in St.
Louis, [Eb] Louis, meet me at the fair.
When Louis came home to the flat, he hung [Ab] up his coat and his hat.
He gazed all around, but no wifey he [Eb] found, so he said, where can [Ab] Flossie be at?
[Db] And note on the table he spied.
He read it just [Gbm] once and he [Ebm] cried.
It ran, Louis, [N] dear, it's too slow for me [Ab] here, so I think I will go for a [Eb] ride.
Meet me in St.
Louis, Louis, [Gb] meet me at [Db] the fair.
Don't tell me the lights are shining [Eb] anyplace [Ab] but there.
We will dance [Bb] a hootie cootie, [Eb] I will be your [Ab] tootie wootie,
[Db] if you will meet me in St.
Louis, Louis, meet me at the fair.
[Eb] [Db] [Fm] Lou Woods was the [Eb] name of a horse [F] that ran at the New [Ab] Orleans course.
[Cm] I played him one day for [Eb] a dollar each way, and I charged it to profit and [Fm] loss.
He started to run in [Bbm] the woods, the son of a gun's running [Ebm] yet.
That crazy [N] old gate he made straight for the gate, and [Eb] I hollered, hey, Lou, [Ab] don't forget.
[Db] Meet me in St.
Louis, [Gb] Louis, meet me at the [Db] fair.
Take my tip and don't stop [Eb] running until [Ab] you are there.
[D] You're a wonder [Bb] that's no lice-ky [Eb] if you don't fall [Ab] down and dice-ky.
[Db] So meet me in St.
Louis, [Eb] Louis, meet me [Db] at the fair.
[Eb] [Db]
In church sat a man near the door.
Asleep [Ab] he was starting to snore.
The minister rose and [Eb] he said, we will close singing meet on the beautiful [Ab] shore.
[Db] The man in the back then awoke.
He caught the last word that he [Eb] spoke.
He [C] said, Parson [Db] White, you can meet me all right, but [Eb] the beautiful shore [Ab] is a joke.
[Db] Meet me in St.
Louis, [Gb] Louis, meet me at [Db] the fair.
Don't tell me the lights are [Eb] shining any [Ab] place but there.
[F] I'll be waiting [Bb] at the station [Eb] for the whole darn congregation.
[Db] So meet me in St.
Louis, [Eb] Louis, meet me at the fair.
Key:
Eb
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Ab
Gb
Bb
Eb
Db
Ab
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _
_ When Louis came home to the flat, he hung [Ab] up his coat and his hat.
He gazed all around, but no wifey he [Eb] found, so he said, where can [Ab] Flossie be at?
[Db] And note on the table he spied.
He read it just [Gbm] once and he [Ebm] cried.
It ran, Louis, [N] dear, it's too slow for me [Ab] here, so I think I will go for a [Eb] ride.
Meet me in St.
Louis, Louis, [Gb] meet me at [Db] the fair.
Don't tell me the lights are shining [Eb] anyplace [Ab] but there.
We will dance [Bb] a hootie cootie, [Eb] I will be your [Ab] tootie wootie,
[Db] if you will meet me in St.
Louis, Louis, meet me at the fair.
[Eb] _ _ [Db] _ [Fm] Lou Woods was the [Eb] name of a horse [F] that ran at the New [Ab] Orleans course.
[Cm] I played him one day for [Eb] a dollar each way, and I charged it to profit and [Fm] loss.
He started to run in [Bbm] the woods, the son of a gun's running [Ebm] yet.
That crazy [N] old gate he made straight for the gate, and [Eb] I hollered, hey, Lou, [Ab] don't forget.
_ [Db] Meet me in St.
Louis, [Gb] Louis, meet me at the [Db] fair.
Take my tip and don't stop [Eb] running until [Ab] you are there.
[D] You're a wonder [Bb] that's no lice-ky [Eb] if you don't fall [Ab] down and dice-ky.
[Db] So meet me in St.
Louis, [Eb] Louis, meet me [Db] at the fair.
[Eb] _ _ [Db] _
In church sat a man near the door.
Asleep [Ab] he was starting to snore.
The minister rose and [Eb] he said, we will close singing meet on the beautiful [Ab] shore.
[Db] The man in the back then awoke.
He caught the last word that he [Eb] spoke.
He [C] said, Parson [Db] White, you can meet me all right, but [Eb] the beautiful shore [Ab] is a joke.
_ [Db] Meet me in St.
Louis, [Gb] Louis, meet me at [Db] the fair.
Don't tell me the lights are [Eb] shining any [Ab] place but there.
[F] I'll be waiting [Bb] at the station [Eb] for the whole darn congregation.
[Db] So meet me in St.
Louis, [Eb] Louis, meet me at the fair. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ When Louis came home to the flat, he hung [Ab] up his coat and his hat.
He gazed all around, but no wifey he [Eb] found, so he said, where can [Ab] Flossie be at?
[Db] And note on the table he spied.
He read it just [Gbm] once and he [Ebm] cried.
It ran, Louis, [N] dear, it's too slow for me [Ab] here, so I think I will go for a [Eb] ride.
Meet me in St.
Louis, Louis, [Gb] meet me at [Db] the fair.
Don't tell me the lights are shining [Eb] anyplace [Ab] but there.
We will dance [Bb] a hootie cootie, [Eb] I will be your [Ab] tootie wootie,
[Db] if you will meet me in St.
Louis, Louis, meet me at the fair.
[Eb] _ _ [Db] _ [Fm] Lou Woods was the [Eb] name of a horse [F] that ran at the New [Ab] Orleans course.
[Cm] I played him one day for [Eb] a dollar each way, and I charged it to profit and [Fm] loss.
He started to run in [Bbm] the woods, the son of a gun's running [Ebm] yet.
That crazy [N] old gate he made straight for the gate, and [Eb] I hollered, hey, Lou, [Ab] don't forget.
_ [Db] Meet me in St.
Louis, [Gb] Louis, meet me at the [Db] fair.
Take my tip and don't stop [Eb] running until [Ab] you are there.
[D] You're a wonder [Bb] that's no lice-ky [Eb] if you don't fall [Ab] down and dice-ky.
[Db] So meet me in St.
Louis, [Eb] Louis, meet me [Db] at the fair.
[Eb] _ _ [Db] _
In church sat a man near the door.
Asleep [Ab] he was starting to snore.
The minister rose and [Eb] he said, we will close singing meet on the beautiful [Ab] shore.
[Db] The man in the back then awoke.
He caught the last word that he [Eb] spoke.
He [C] said, Parson [Db] White, you can meet me all right, but [Eb] the beautiful shore [Ab] is a joke.
_ [Db] Meet me in St.
Louis, [Gb] Louis, meet me at [Db] the fair.
Don't tell me the lights are [Eb] shining any [Ab] place but there.
[F] I'll be waiting [Bb] at the station [Eb] for the whole darn congregation.
[Db] So meet me in St.
Louis, [Eb] Louis, meet me at the fair. _ _ _ _ _ _ _