Chords for La Verne, My Brown Eyed Rose Wilf Carter
Tempo:
108.8 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
E
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
I'm headed for old Montana, back to the [A] rolling plains.
I'm tired of punching cattle on the [D] Texas rain.
There's a gal in old Montana, the stowest [G] part of mine.
I reckon we'll [D] have a wedding [E] in the good [A] old [D] summertime.
[G] I fancy [D] I see her, [A] as I bid her [D] goodbye.
[G] She whispered [D] I love you, [E] and with tears in [A] her eyes.
[D] She [A] said I'll [D] be waiting,
[G] longing for your [D] return.
[G] And I gave her [D] my promise,
[E] [A] my brown-eyed [D] Laverne.
I just received a letter, [A] she said her love [D] was true.
[G] But she got oh so [D] lonely,
[E] downhearted [A] and blue.
[D] Three years she said seemed ages, [A] why did I [D] not return?
[G] Do you recall [D] your promise, [E] to your [A] brown [D]-eyed Laverne?
[A] [D]
No more punching cattle on the [A] Texas rain.
I long for old Montana, to you it may [D] seem strange.
But there's a gal awaiting, I promised [G] I'd return.
And now I'm [D] going back, boy, [E] to [A] my brown-eyed [D] Laverne.
[G] I fancy [D] I see her, [A] as I bid her [D] goodbye.
[A] She whispered [D] I love you, [E] and with tears [G] in [A] her eyes.
[D] She said [A] I'll [D] be waiting, [Am]
[G] longing for your [D] return.
[G] And I gave her [D] my promise,
[E] [A] my brown-eyed [D] Laverne.
I just received a letter, [A] she said her love [D] was true.
[G] But she got oh [D] so lonely,
[E] downhearted [A] and blue.
[D] Three years she said seemed ages, [A] why did I not [D] return?
[G] Do you recall [D] your promise, [E] to [A] your brown-eyed [D] Laverne?
[N]
I'm headed for old Montana, back to the [A] rolling plains.
I'm tired of punching cattle on the [D] Texas rain.
There's a gal in old Montana, the stowest [G] part of mine.
I reckon we'll [D] have a wedding [E] in the good [A] old [D] summertime.
[G] I fancy [D] I see her, [A] as I bid her [D] goodbye.
[G] She whispered [D] I love you, [E] and with tears in [A] her eyes.
[D] She [A] said I'll [D] be waiting,
[G] longing for your [D] return.
[G] And I gave her [D] my promise,
[E] [A] my brown-eyed [D] Laverne.
I just received a letter, [A] she said her love [D] was true.
[G] But she got oh so [D] lonely,
[E] downhearted [A] and blue.
[D] Three years she said seemed ages, [A] why did I [D] not return?
[G] Do you recall [D] your promise, [E] to your [A] brown [D]-eyed Laverne?
[A] [D]
No more punching cattle on the [A] Texas rain.
I long for old Montana, to you it may [D] seem strange.
But there's a gal awaiting, I promised [G] I'd return.
And now I'm [D] going back, boy, [E] to [A] my brown-eyed [D] Laverne.
[G] I fancy [D] I see her, [A] as I bid her [D] goodbye.
[A] She whispered [D] I love you, [E] and with tears [G] in [A] her eyes.
[D] She said [A] I'll [D] be waiting, [Am]
[G] longing for your [D] return.
[G] And I gave her [D] my promise,
[E] [A] my brown-eyed [D] Laverne.
I just received a letter, [A] she said her love [D] was true.
[G] But she got oh [D] so lonely,
[E] downhearted [A] and blue.
[D] Three years she said seemed ages, [A] why did I not [D] return?
[G] Do you recall [D] your promise, [E] to [A] your brown-eyed [D] Laverne?
[N]
Key:
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Am
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[D] _ _ _ _ _
I'm headed for old Montana, _ back to the [A] rolling plains.
I'm tired of punching cattle _ on the [D] Texas rain.
There's a gal in old Montana, the stowest [G] part of mine.
I reckon we'll [D] have a wedding [E] in the good [A] old [D] summertime. _ _
[G] I fancy [D] I see her, [A] as I bid her [D] goodbye. _
[G] She whispered [D] I love you, [E] and with tears in [A] her eyes.
[D] She [A] said I'll [D] be waiting, _
[G] longing for your [D] return.
[G] And I gave her [D] my promise, _
[E] [A] my brown-eyed [D] Laverne.
I just received a letter, [A] she said her love [D] was true.
[G] But she got oh so [D] lonely, _
[E] _ downhearted [A] and blue.
[D] Three years she said seemed ages, [A] why did I [D] not return?
[G] Do you recall [D] your promise, [E] to your [A] brown [D]-eyed Laverne? _
[A] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
No more punching cattle _ on the [A] Texas rain.
I long for old Montana, to you it may [D] seem strange.
But there's a gal awaiting, I promised [G] I'd return.
And now I'm [D] going back, boy, [E] to [A] my brown-eyed [D] _ Laverne.
[G] I fancy [D] I see her, [A] as I bid her [D] goodbye.
[A] She whispered [D] I love you, [E] and with tears [G] in [A] her eyes.
[D] She said [A] I'll [D] be waiting, [Am] _
[G] longing for your [D] return.
[G] And I gave her [D] my promise, _
[E] [A] my brown-eyed [D] Laverne.
I just received a letter, [A] she said her love [D] was true.
[G] But she got oh [D] so lonely, _
[E] _ downhearted [A] and blue.
[D] Three years she said seemed ages, [A] why did I not [D] return?
[G] Do you recall [D] your promise, [E] to [A] your brown-eyed [D] Laverne?
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _
I'm headed for old Montana, _ back to the [A] rolling plains.
I'm tired of punching cattle _ on the [D] Texas rain.
There's a gal in old Montana, the stowest [G] part of mine.
I reckon we'll [D] have a wedding [E] in the good [A] old [D] summertime. _ _
[G] I fancy [D] I see her, [A] as I bid her [D] goodbye. _
[G] She whispered [D] I love you, [E] and with tears in [A] her eyes.
[D] She [A] said I'll [D] be waiting, _
[G] longing for your [D] return.
[G] And I gave her [D] my promise, _
[E] [A] my brown-eyed [D] Laverne.
I just received a letter, [A] she said her love [D] was true.
[G] But she got oh so [D] lonely, _
[E] _ downhearted [A] and blue.
[D] Three years she said seemed ages, [A] why did I [D] not return?
[G] Do you recall [D] your promise, [E] to your [A] brown [D]-eyed Laverne? _
[A] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
No more punching cattle _ on the [A] Texas rain.
I long for old Montana, to you it may [D] seem strange.
But there's a gal awaiting, I promised [G] I'd return.
And now I'm [D] going back, boy, [E] to [A] my brown-eyed [D] _ Laverne.
[G] I fancy [D] I see her, [A] as I bid her [D] goodbye.
[A] She whispered [D] I love you, [E] and with tears [G] in [A] her eyes.
[D] She said [A] I'll [D] be waiting, [Am] _
[G] longing for your [D] return.
[G] And I gave her [D] my promise, _
[E] [A] my brown-eyed [D] Laverne.
I just received a letter, [A] she said her love [D] was true.
[G] But she got oh [D] so lonely, _
[E] _ downhearted [A] and blue.
[D] Three years she said seemed ages, [A] why did I not [D] return?
[G] Do you recall [D] your promise, [E] to [A] your brown-eyed [D] Laverne?
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _