Chords for JUDY GARLAND on MARLENE DIETRICH — Diva on Diva
Tempo:
80.9 bpm
Chords used:
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F
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Did you go to the Dietrich opening the other night, Marlena?
You were telling me, was it last night we were talking about Marlena's album?
Oh yes.
That's a funny story.
I don't mean this harshly, however
[C]
I was in Paris with some friends.
I was with Noel Coward and Jeannette [Bb] Spanier and her husband.
We were just sitting around, [Gb] Jeannette and her husband.
In came Marlena and she'd been doing a tour of
Oh my goodness, I'll never forget.
Many, many countries. Moscow, Denmark.
And she came in with a great big record.
[G] A great big record.
Bigger than a 12 inch.
It was about [D] a
And I said, oh [F] darling,
[D] would anybody like to [G] hear my record?
So we all said, sure, we'd like to hear your record.
What are we going to say, no, we don't want to hear your record.
Just four of us there.
Marlena was five.
So she put the record on and it was just applause.
[N]
You were only subject to the applause.
Sometimes the applause would vary.
Then she'd say, that's fine.
Then the great
That's fine.
But not one note.
She didn't sing, there was no orchestra, just applause.
Noel turned to me in the middle and said, I hope there isn't another side to this.
And there was.
Your impression of her is funny because Judy was saying that Marlena starts so low
and then the song has to go lower and you wonder how possibly she could ever make it.
Doesn't she on some songs?
Marlena isn't one of our better singers, but she looks so marvelous.
But I've been looking at her for
Well, there's not much difference in our ages any more.
She brings hers down and I try to retain mine.
At any rate, there's this great big overture always.
And all you do is sit there and think, oh boy, she's going to come out looking great.
And the main thing is that she does.
She always looks marvelous.
And it takes hours with seeing her.
She looks great and everybody goes, [F] oh my goodness, isn't she beautiful?
And then she sings a ballad, [N] a sad one.
And then it goes to a sadder song.
And she always talks about all the songs she did in movies.
I think she got a few of mine in there.
[Bb]
No one can tell show business stories like Judy Garland.
We've done shows in London and we've done them here.
And she has this
Lost more friends.
Did you hear from Dietrich after you told that story?
No, I never heard from her.
That was my idea.
[Bbm] What else are we going to talk about?
Well, whatever you want, darling.
Well, let's see.
[Bb] We can always go back to Marlena.
Oh, Marlena.
And her applause record.
That's a funny thing.
That didn't make her mad, huh?
We say outrageous.
Oh, I can tell you.
Let me tell you the story.
I'll make you laugh.
I like to make you laugh.
You were telling me, was it last night we were talking about Marlena's album?
Oh yes.
That's a funny story.
I don't mean this harshly, however
[C]
I was in Paris with some friends.
I was with Noel Coward and Jeannette [Bb] Spanier and her husband.
We were just sitting around, [Gb] Jeannette and her husband.
In came Marlena and she'd been doing a tour of
Oh my goodness, I'll never forget.
Many, many countries. Moscow, Denmark.
And she came in with a great big record.
[G] A great big record.
Bigger than a 12 inch.
It was about [D] a
And I said, oh [F] darling,
[D] would anybody like to [G] hear my record?
So we all said, sure, we'd like to hear your record.
What are we going to say, no, we don't want to hear your record.
Just four of us there.
Marlena was five.
So she put the record on and it was just applause.
[N]
You were only subject to the applause.
Sometimes the applause would vary.
Then she'd say, that's fine.
Then the great
That's fine.
But not one note.
She didn't sing, there was no orchestra, just applause.
Noel turned to me in the middle and said, I hope there isn't another side to this.
And there was.
Your impression of her is funny because Judy was saying that Marlena starts so low
and then the song has to go lower and you wonder how possibly she could ever make it.
Doesn't she on some songs?
Marlena isn't one of our better singers, but she looks so marvelous.
But I've been looking at her for
Well, there's not much difference in our ages any more.
She brings hers down and I try to retain mine.
At any rate, there's this great big overture always.
And all you do is sit there and think, oh boy, she's going to come out looking great.
And the main thing is that she does.
She always looks marvelous.
And it takes hours with seeing her.
She looks great and everybody goes, [F] oh my goodness, isn't she beautiful?
And then she sings a ballad, [N] a sad one.
And then it goes to a sadder song.
And she always talks about all the songs she did in movies.
I think she got a few of mine in there.
[Bb]
No one can tell show business stories like Judy Garland.
We've done shows in London and we've done them here.
And she has this
Lost more friends.
Did you hear from Dietrich after you told that story?
No, I never heard from her.
That was my idea.
[Bbm] What else are we going to talk about?
Well, whatever you want, darling.
Well, let's see.
[Bb] We can always go back to Marlena.
Oh, Marlena.
And her applause record.
That's a funny thing.
That didn't make her mad, huh?
We say outrageous.
Oh, I can tell you.
Let me tell you the story.
I'll make you laugh.
I like to make you laugh.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Did you go to the Dietrich opening the other night, Marlena?
You were telling me, was it last night we were talking about Marlena's album?
Oh yes.
That's a funny story.
I don't mean this harshly, however_
_ [C] _ _ _
I was in Paris with some friends.
I was with Noel Coward and _ Jeannette [Bb] Spanier and her husband.
We were just sitting around, [Gb] Jeannette and her husband. _
In came Marlena and she'd been doing a tour of_
Oh my goodness, I'll never forget.
Many, many countries. Moscow, Denmark.
And she came in with a great big record.
[G] A great big record.
_ Bigger than a 12 inch.
It was about [D] a_
And I said, oh [F] darling, _
_ _ [D] would anybody like to [G] hear my record? _
So we all said, sure, we'd like to hear your record.
What are we going to say, no, we don't want to hear your record.
_ _ _ _ _ Just four of us there.
Marlena was five.
So she put the record on and it was just applause.
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ You were only subject to the applause.
_ Sometimes the applause would vary.
Then she'd say, that's fine.
_ Then the great_
That's fine.
_ But not one note. _ _
She didn't sing, there was no orchestra, just applause.
Noel turned to me in the middle and said, I hope there isn't another side to this.
And there was. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Your impression of her is funny because Judy was saying that Marlena starts so low
and then the song has to go lower and you wonder how possibly she could ever make it.
Doesn't she on some songs? _ _ _
Marlena isn't one of our better singers, but she looks so marvelous.
But I've been looking at her for_
Well, there's not much difference in our ages any more.
She brings hers down and I try to retain mine.
At any rate, _ there's this great big overture always.
_ _ _ _ And all you do is sit there and think, oh boy, she's going to come out looking great.
And the main thing is that she does.
She always looks marvelous.
And it takes hours with seeing her.
_ She looks great and everybody goes, [F] oh my goodness, isn't she beautiful?
And then she sings a ballad, [N] a sad one.
And then it goes to a sadder song.
And she always talks about all the songs she did in movies.
I think she got a few of mine in there. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ No one can tell show business stories like Judy Garland.
We've done shows in London and we've done them here.
And she has this_
Lost more friends.
Did you hear from Dietrich after you told that story?
No, I never heard from her.
That was my idea.
[Bbm] What else are we going to talk about?
Well, whatever you want, darling.
Well, let's see.
[Bb] We can always go back to Marlena.
_ Oh, Marlena.
And her applause record.
That's a funny thing.
That didn't make her mad, huh?
We say outrageous.
Oh, I can tell you.
Let me tell you the story.
I'll make you laugh.
I like to make you laugh.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Did you go to the Dietrich opening the other night, Marlena?
You were telling me, was it last night we were talking about Marlena's album?
Oh yes.
That's a funny story.
I don't mean this harshly, however_
_ [C] _ _ _
I was in Paris with some friends.
I was with Noel Coward and _ Jeannette [Bb] Spanier and her husband.
We were just sitting around, [Gb] Jeannette and her husband. _
In came Marlena and she'd been doing a tour of_
Oh my goodness, I'll never forget.
Many, many countries. Moscow, Denmark.
And she came in with a great big record.
[G] A great big record.
_ Bigger than a 12 inch.
It was about [D] a_
And I said, oh [F] darling, _
_ _ [D] would anybody like to [G] hear my record? _
So we all said, sure, we'd like to hear your record.
What are we going to say, no, we don't want to hear your record.
_ _ _ _ _ Just four of us there.
Marlena was five.
So she put the record on and it was just applause.
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ You were only subject to the applause.
_ Sometimes the applause would vary.
Then she'd say, that's fine.
_ Then the great_
That's fine.
_ But not one note. _ _
She didn't sing, there was no orchestra, just applause.
Noel turned to me in the middle and said, I hope there isn't another side to this.
And there was. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Your impression of her is funny because Judy was saying that Marlena starts so low
and then the song has to go lower and you wonder how possibly she could ever make it.
Doesn't she on some songs? _ _ _
Marlena isn't one of our better singers, but she looks so marvelous.
But I've been looking at her for_
Well, there's not much difference in our ages any more.
She brings hers down and I try to retain mine.
At any rate, _ there's this great big overture always.
_ _ _ _ And all you do is sit there and think, oh boy, she's going to come out looking great.
And the main thing is that she does.
She always looks marvelous.
And it takes hours with seeing her.
_ She looks great and everybody goes, [F] oh my goodness, isn't she beautiful?
And then she sings a ballad, [N] a sad one.
And then it goes to a sadder song.
And she always talks about all the songs she did in movies.
I think she got a few of mine in there. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ No one can tell show business stories like Judy Garland.
We've done shows in London and we've done them here.
And she has this_
Lost more friends.
Did you hear from Dietrich after you told that story?
No, I never heard from her.
That was my idea.
[Bbm] What else are we going to talk about?
Well, whatever you want, darling.
Well, let's see.
[Bb] We can always go back to Marlena.
_ Oh, Marlena.
And her applause record.
That's a funny thing.
That didn't make her mad, huh?
We say outrageous.
Oh, I can tell you.
Let me tell you the story.
I'll make you laugh.
I like to make you laugh.