Rod Stewart - Handbags and gladrags
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For Ukulele. Adapted from other versions and listening.
G G7 Csus2 Dadd4 x 3
GEver see a G7blind man cross the Csus2road
Dadd4Trying to make the other Gside G7 Csus2 Dadd4
GEver see a G7young girl growing Csus2old
Dadd4Trying to make herself a Gbride G7 Csus Dadd4
EmSo what becomes of you my Dlove
GWhen they have finally Astripped you of
The C5handbags and the gladrags
That your D7sus4Grandad had to D7sweat so you could Gbuy
G7 Csus2 Dadd4 G G7 Csus2 Dadd4
GOnce I was a G7young man
Csus2And all I thought I Dadd4had to do was Gsmile G7 Csus2 Dadd4
GYou are still a G7young girl
Csus2And you bought everyDadd4thing in Gstyle G7 Csus2 Dadd4
EmBut once you think you're Din you're out
G'Cos you don't mean a Asingle thing without
The C5handbags and the gladrags
That your D7sus4Grandad had to D7sweat so you could Gbuy
G7 Csus2 Dadd4 G Dadd4 G Dadd4
GSing a song of G7sixpence for your Csus2sake
Dadd4And take a bottle full of Grye G7 Csus2 Dadd4
GFour and twenty G7blackbirds in a Csus2cake
And Dadd4bake them all in a Gpie G7 Csus2 Dadd4
EmThey told me you missed Dschool today
GSo what I suggest you just Athrow them all away
The C5handbags and the gladrags
That your D7sus4poor old Grandad D7had to sweat to Gbuy you
G7 Csus2 Dadd4 G G7 Csus2 Dadd4 G