Chords for The Statler Brothers ~ "Bed Of Rose's"
Tempo:
115.15 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
B
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
She was called a [A] scarlet woman by the people Who would go to church but left [E] me in the
street With [A] no parents of my own
[D] Well I never had a home [B] But an 18 year old boy's got [E] to eat
[A] She found me [D] outside the Sunday [A] morn Beggin' money from a man I [E] didn't know
[A] She took me in [D] and wiped away [A] my childhood A woman on the [E] streets, this lady Rose
And this bed [D] of roses that [A] I lay on Well I was taught to [E] be a man
[A] This bed [D] of roses where I'm [A] living Is the only [E] kind of life I [A]
understand
She [E] was a handsome [A] woman just 35 Who was spoken to in town [E] by very few
She managed to lay it even in business [B] Like most [F#] other town ways [E] they do
[A] I learned [D] all things [A] that a man should know From a woman I'd have proved [E] otherwise opposed
But [A] she got [D] to know him that I [A] really loved her
Of like Grandpa Bush I picked her [D] [E] rose
[A] And this bed [D] of roses that [A] I lay on Well I was taught to be a [E] man
This bed [D] of roses [A] where I'm living Is the only [E] kind of life I understand
[A]
This bed [D] of roses that [A] I lay on Well I was taught to [E] be a man
[A] This bed [D] of roses where [A] I'm living Is the only kind of life I understand
[D] [A] [E]
[A]
street With [A] no parents of my own
[D] Well I never had a home [B] But an 18 year old boy's got [E] to eat
[A] She found me [D] outside the Sunday [A] morn Beggin' money from a man I [E] didn't know
[A] She took me in [D] and wiped away [A] my childhood A woman on the [E] streets, this lady Rose
And this bed [D] of roses that [A] I lay on Well I was taught to [E] be a man
[A] This bed [D] of roses where I'm [A] living Is the only [E] kind of life I [A]
understand
She [E] was a handsome [A] woman just 35 Who was spoken to in town [E] by very few
She managed to lay it even in business [B] Like most [F#] other town ways [E] they do
[A] I learned [D] all things [A] that a man should know From a woman I'd have proved [E] otherwise opposed
But [A] she got [D] to know him that I [A] really loved her
Of like Grandpa Bush I picked her [D] [E] rose
[A] And this bed [D] of roses that [A] I lay on Well I was taught to be a [E] man
This bed [D] of roses [A] where I'm living Is the only [E] kind of life I understand
[A]
This bed [D] of roses that [A] I lay on Well I was taught to [E] be a man
[A] This bed [D] of roses where [A] I'm living Is the only kind of life I understand
[D] [A] [E]
[A]
Key:
A
E
D
B
F#
A
E
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She was called a [A] scarlet woman by the people _ Who would go to church but left [E] me in the
street With [A] no parents of my own
[D] Well I never had a home [B] But an 18 year old boy's got [E] to eat _
[A] She found me [D] outside the Sunday [A] morn _ _ Beggin' money from a man I [E] didn't know _
[A] She took me in [D] and wiped away [A] my childhood _ A woman on the [E] streets, this lady _ Rose
And this bed [D] of roses that [A] I lay on Well I was taught to [E] be a man
_ [A] This bed [D] of roses where I'm [A] living _ Is the only [E] kind of life I [A] _
understand _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ She [E] was a handsome [A] woman just 35 Who was spoken to in town [E] by very few
She managed to lay it even in business [B] Like most [F#] other town ways [E] they do
[A] I learned [D] all things [A] that a man should know From a woman I'd have proved [E] otherwise opposed
But [A] she got [D] to know him that I [A] really loved her
Of like Grandpa Bush I picked her [D] _ [E] rose
[A] And this bed [D] of roses that [A] I lay on Well I was taught to be a [E] man
_ This bed [D] of roses [A] where I'm living _ Is the only [E] kind of life I understand
[A] _ _
This bed [D] of roses that [A] I lay on Well I was taught to [E] be a man _
[A] This bed [D] of roses where [A] I'm living _ Is the only kind of life I understand
[D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
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She was called a [A] scarlet woman by the people _ Who would go to church but left [E] me in the
street With [A] no parents of my own
[D] Well I never had a home [B] But an 18 year old boy's got [E] to eat _
[A] She found me [D] outside the Sunday [A] morn _ _ Beggin' money from a man I [E] didn't know _
[A] She took me in [D] and wiped away [A] my childhood _ A woman on the [E] streets, this lady _ Rose
And this bed [D] of roses that [A] I lay on Well I was taught to [E] be a man
_ [A] This bed [D] of roses where I'm [A] living _ Is the only [E] kind of life I [A] _
understand _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ She [E] was a handsome [A] woman just 35 Who was spoken to in town [E] by very few
She managed to lay it even in business [B] Like most [F#] other town ways [E] they do
[A] I learned [D] all things [A] that a man should know From a woman I'd have proved [E] otherwise opposed
But [A] she got [D] to know him that I [A] really loved her
Of like Grandpa Bush I picked her [D] _ [E] rose
[A] And this bed [D] of roses that [A] I lay on Well I was taught to be a [E] man
_ This bed [D] of roses [A] where I'm living _ Is the only [E] kind of life I understand
[A] _ _
This bed [D] of roses that [A] I lay on Well I was taught to [E] be a man _
[A] This bed [D] of roses where [A] I'm living _ Is the only kind of life I understand
[D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
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