Chords for My Little Lady by Jimmie Rodgers (1928)
Tempo:
90.65 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Bb
F
Ab
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [C] [F]
[Bb] [Eb]
[C] I had a gal, [F] oh what a gal, [C] [Bb] her name was Hattie [Eb] Brown.
[C] I'd take her out to [F] ride about [Bb] when the moon was shining [Eb]
down.
We'd sit [C] alone when we [F] got home out [Bb] in the old [Eb] porch swing.
Then [Ab] the dear little [Eb] miss would give me a kiss [F] while sweetly to her I [Bb] would sing.
[Eb] Oh, Hattie, [Ab] my little lady, [Eb] [Bb] I love no [Eb] one but you.
Oh, Hattie, [Ab] my little lady, just [Bb] say you love [Eb] me too.
We'll [Ab] get married in June and [Eb] have a long honeymoon, [F] then settle down [Bb] for life.
[Eb] Oh, Hattie, [Ab] my little lady, [Eb] won't [Bb] you be [Eb] my wife?
[Dbm] I had [C] a gal, [Gm] [F] oh what a pal, [C] [Bb] she left me alone [Eb] one day.
I [C] didn't mind because [F] I find [Bb] they most always do you [Eb] that way.
[Ab] So I went about [Eb] to try and find out [F] if another [Cm] gal I [Bb] couldn't find.
[Ab] In less than a [Eb] day I met Sadie Mae.
Now [F] I hand [Bb] her the same old line.
[Eb] Oh, Sadie, [Ab] my little lady, [Bb] I love no one [Eb] but you.
Oh, Sadie, [Ab] my little lady, [Bb] just say you love [Eb] me too.
[Ab] We'll get married in [Eb] June and have a long [Gm] honeymoon, [F] then settle [Bb] down for life.
[Eb] Oh, Sadie, my [Ab] little lady, [Eb] [Bb] won't you be my [Eb] wife?
[D] [Eb]
[Bb] [Eb]
[C] I had a gal, [F] oh what a gal, [C] [Bb] her name was Hattie [Eb] Brown.
[C] I'd take her out to [F] ride about [Bb] when the moon was shining [Eb]
down.
We'd sit [C] alone when we [F] got home out [Bb] in the old [Eb] porch swing.
Then [Ab] the dear little [Eb] miss would give me a kiss [F] while sweetly to her I [Bb] would sing.
[Eb] Oh, Hattie, [Ab] my little lady, [Eb] [Bb] I love no [Eb] one but you.
Oh, Hattie, [Ab] my little lady, just [Bb] say you love [Eb] me too.
We'll [Ab] get married in June and [Eb] have a long honeymoon, [F] then settle down [Bb] for life.
[Eb] Oh, Hattie, [Ab] my little lady, [Eb] won't [Bb] you be [Eb] my wife?
[Dbm] I had [C] a gal, [Gm] [F] oh what a pal, [C] [Bb] she left me alone [Eb] one day.
I [C] didn't mind because [F] I find [Bb] they most always do you [Eb] that way.
[Ab] So I went about [Eb] to try and find out [F] if another [Cm] gal I [Bb] couldn't find.
[Ab] In less than a [Eb] day I met Sadie Mae.
Now [F] I hand [Bb] her the same old line.
[Eb] Oh, Sadie, [Ab] my little lady, [Bb] I love no one [Eb] but you.
Oh, Sadie, [Ab] my little lady, [Bb] just say you love [Eb] me too.
[Ab] We'll get married in [Eb] June and have a long [Gm] honeymoon, [F] then settle [Bb] down for life.
[Eb] Oh, Sadie, my [Ab] little lady, [Eb] [Bb] won't you be my [Eb] wife?
[D] [Eb]
Key:
Eb
Bb
F
Ab
C
Eb
Bb
F
[D] _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ [C] I had a gal, _ [F] oh what a gal, [C] [Bb] her name was Hattie [Eb] Brown.
_ _ [C] I'd take her out to [F] ride about [Bb] when the moon was shining [Eb]
down.
_ We'd sit [C] alone when we [F] got home out [Bb] in the old [Eb] porch swing.
Then [Ab] the dear little [Eb] miss would give me a kiss [F] while sweetly to her I [Bb] would sing.
_ [Eb] Oh, Hattie, [Ab] my little lady, _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Bb] I love no [Eb] one but you.
_ Oh, Hattie, [Ab] my little lady, _ just [Bb] say you love [Eb] me too.
_ We'll [Ab] get married in June and [Eb] have a long honeymoon, [F] then settle down [Bb] for life.
[Eb] Oh, Hattie, [Ab] my little lady, _ _ _ [Eb] won't [Bb] you be [Eb] my wife?
_ [Dbm] I had [C] a gal, _ [Gm] [F] oh what a pal, _ [C] [Bb] she left me alone [Eb] one day.
_ I [C] didn't mind because [F] I find [Bb] they most always do you [Eb] that way.
_ [Ab] So I went about [Eb] to try and find out [F] if another [Cm] gal I [Bb] couldn't find.
_ [Ab] In less than a [Eb] day I met Sadie Mae.
Now [F] I hand [Bb] her the same old line.
_ [Eb] Oh, Sadie, [Ab] my little lady, _ _ [Bb] I love no one [Eb] but you.
Oh, Sadie, [Ab] my little lady, _ _ [Bb] just say you love [Eb] me too.
_ [Ab] We'll get married in [Eb] June and have a long [Gm] honeymoon, [F] then settle [Bb] down for life.
[Eb] Oh, Sadie, my [Ab] little lady, _ [Eb] _ [Bb] won't you be my [Eb] wife?
[D] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ [C] I had a gal, _ [F] oh what a gal, [C] [Bb] her name was Hattie [Eb] Brown.
_ _ [C] I'd take her out to [F] ride about [Bb] when the moon was shining [Eb]
down.
_ We'd sit [C] alone when we [F] got home out [Bb] in the old [Eb] porch swing.
Then [Ab] the dear little [Eb] miss would give me a kiss [F] while sweetly to her I [Bb] would sing.
_ [Eb] Oh, Hattie, [Ab] my little lady, _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Bb] I love no [Eb] one but you.
_ Oh, Hattie, [Ab] my little lady, _ just [Bb] say you love [Eb] me too.
_ We'll [Ab] get married in June and [Eb] have a long honeymoon, [F] then settle down [Bb] for life.
[Eb] Oh, Hattie, [Ab] my little lady, _ _ _ [Eb] won't [Bb] you be [Eb] my wife?
_ [Dbm] I had [C] a gal, _ [Gm] [F] oh what a pal, _ [C] [Bb] she left me alone [Eb] one day.
_ I [C] didn't mind because [F] I find [Bb] they most always do you [Eb] that way.
_ [Ab] So I went about [Eb] to try and find out [F] if another [Cm] gal I [Bb] couldn't find.
_ [Ab] In less than a [Eb] day I met Sadie Mae.
Now [F] I hand [Bb] her the same old line.
_ [Eb] Oh, Sadie, [Ab] my little lady, _ _ [Bb] I love no one [Eb] but you.
Oh, Sadie, [Ab] my little lady, _ _ [Bb] just say you love [Eb] me too.
_ [Ab] We'll get married in [Eb] June and have a long [Gm] honeymoon, [F] then settle [Bb] down for life.
[Eb] Oh, Sadie, my [Ab] little lady, _ [Eb] _ [Bb] won't you be my [Eb] wife?
[D] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _