Chords for HERT LEBLANC = I KNEW THE BRIDE WHEN SHE USED TO ROCK AND ROLL
Tempo:
74.325 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Well, a man took a picture at a gal night of [B] Mama's war.
When she was married herself nearly 27 years [E] before.
She had to change her style a little but it looked [B] just fine.
Stayed up all night but they got it finished just [E] in time.
Now on the other day, she's walking down [B] the aisle.
I see her catch my eye, she gives me a secret [E] smile.
Maybe it's the wrong fashion but we once were [B] close friends.
Oh, but the way she looks today, she never could [E] have been.
Well, [A] I can see her now in her tight blue [E] jeans.
Popping all the money in a recognition.
[A] Standing like a top, you should have seen her [E] go.
Oh, I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
Now he found that he only wants to give his little [B] girl the best.
So he put down a grand on a cozy little [E] lover's nest.
You could have called a reception and qualified [B] success.
At a price hotel for a hundred and [E] fifty guests.
Now take a look at the bride, who's smiling, [B] pleased as pie.
Shaking hands all around with a glassy [E] look inside.
She's got a real good job and her shirt and [B] tie is nice.
But I remember a time when she never would have [E] looked at him twice.
Well, I can [A] see her now drinking with the [E] boys.
Breaking their hearts like they were [A] gold.
She used to do the pony, used to do the [E] stroll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock [A] and roll.
[E]
Well, I [A] can see her now with her eye-pod on.
[E] Jumping up and down to her favorite song.
I still [A] remember when she used to want to make a lot of noise.
[E] Hopping and a-bobbing with the street corner boys.
[A] She used to do the pony, used to do the stroll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
[E]
When she was married herself nearly 27 years [E] before.
She had to change her style a little but it looked [B] just fine.
Stayed up all night but they got it finished just [E] in time.
Now on the other day, she's walking down [B] the aisle.
I see her catch my eye, she gives me a secret [E] smile.
Maybe it's the wrong fashion but we once were [B] close friends.
Oh, but the way she looks today, she never could [E] have been.
Well, [A] I can see her now in her tight blue [E] jeans.
Popping all the money in a recognition.
[A] Standing like a top, you should have seen her [E] go.
Oh, I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
Now he found that he only wants to give his little [B] girl the best.
So he put down a grand on a cozy little [E] lover's nest.
You could have called a reception and qualified [B] success.
At a price hotel for a hundred and [E] fifty guests.
Now take a look at the bride, who's smiling, [B] pleased as pie.
Shaking hands all around with a glassy [E] look inside.
She's got a real good job and her shirt and [B] tie is nice.
But I remember a time when she never would have [E] looked at him twice.
Well, I can [A] see her now drinking with the [E] boys.
Breaking their hearts like they were [A] gold.
She used to do the pony, used to do the [E] stroll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock [A] and roll.
[E]
Well, I [A] can see her now with her eye-pod on.
[E] Jumping up and down to her favorite song.
I still [A] remember when she used to want to make a lot of noise.
[E] Hopping and a-bobbing with the street corner boys.
[A] She used to do the pony, used to do the stroll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
[E]
Key:
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Well, a man took a picture at a gal night of [B] Mama's war. _
When she was married herself nearly 27 years [E] before. _
She had to change her style a little but it looked [B] just fine. _ _
Stayed up all night but they got it finished just [E] in time. _
Now on the other day, she's walking down [B] the aisle.
I _ see her catch my eye, she gives me a secret [E] smile. _ _
Maybe it's the wrong fashion but we once were [B] close friends. _
Oh, but the way she looks today, she never could [E] have been. _
Well, [A] I can see her now in her tight blue [E] jeans.
Popping all the money in a recognition.
[A] Standing like a top, you should have seen her [E] go.
Oh, I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll. _ _
_ _ _ _ Now he found that he only wants to give his little [B] girl the best.
_ So he put down a grand on a cozy little [E] lover's nest.
_ You could have called a reception and qualified [B] success.
At a price hotel for a hundred and [E] fifty guests.
_ Now take a look at the bride, who's smiling, [B] pleased as pie.
_ Shaking hands all around with a glassy [E] look inside.
_ _ She's got a real good job and her shirt and [B] tie is nice.
_ But I remember a time when she never would have [E] looked at him twice.
Well, I can [A] see her now drinking with the [E] boys.
Breaking their hearts like they were [A] gold.
She used to do the pony, used to do the [E] stroll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock [A] and roll.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Well, _ _ _ I [A] can see her now with her eye-pod on.
[E] Jumping up and down to her favorite song.
I still [A] remember when she used to want to make a lot of noise.
[E] Hopping and a-bobbing with the street corner boys.
[A] She used to do the pony, used to do the stroll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll. _ _ _
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Well, a man took a picture at a gal night of [B] Mama's war. _
When she was married herself nearly 27 years [E] before. _
She had to change her style a little but it looked [B] just fine. _ _
Stayed up all night but they got it finished just [E] in time. _
Now on the other day, she's walking down [B] the aisle.
I _ see her catch my eye, she gives me a secret [E] smile. _ _
Maybe it's the wrong fashion but we once were [B] close friends. _
Oh, but the way she looks today, she never could [E] have been. _
Well, [A] I can see her now in her tight blue [E] jeans.
Popping all the money in a recognition.
[A] Standing like a top, you should have seen her [E] go.
Oh, I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll. _ _
_ _ _ _ Now he found that he only wants to give his little [B] girl the best.
_ So he put down a grand on a cozy little [E] lover's nest.
_ You could have called a reception and qualified [B] success.
At a price hotel for a hundred and [E] fifty guests.
_ Now take a look at the bride, who's smiling, [B] pleased as pie.
_ Shaking hands all around with a glassy [E] look inside.
_ _ She's got a real good job and her shirt and [B] tie is nice.
_ But I remember a time when she never would have [E] looked at him twice.
Well, I can [A] see her now drinking with the [E] boys.
Breaking their hearts like they were [A] gold.
She used to do the pony, used to do the [E] stroll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock [A] and roll.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Well, _ _ _ I [A] can see her now with her eye-pod on.
[E] Jumping up and down to her favorite song.
I still [A] remember when she used to want to make a lot of noise.
[E] Hopping and a-bobbing with the street corner boys.
[A] She used to do the pony, used to do the stroll.
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll. _ _ _
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