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\begin{document} \begin{document}
\begin{song}[transpose-capo=true]{title={Scenes from an Italian Restaurant}, band={Billy Joel}, year={1977}, key={}} \begin{song}[transpose-capo=true]{title={Scenes from an Italian Restaurant}, band={Billy Joel}, year={1977}, key={}}
[Intro] F Gm7/F C Bb F C Bb/F F C F
F Bb C Bb \begin{verse}
^{F}A bottle of white ^{Gm7/F}a bottle of red, ^{C/F} perhaps a bottle of ^{Bb/F}rose ins^{F}tead \\
^{C} We'll get a table ^{Bb}near the ^{F/A}street, in our old ^{Bb}familiar ^{C} place \\
^{Gm7}You and I^{C}--fa-a-a^{Gm7}ce to ^{C}face ^{Bb/C} hmmm \\
^{F} A bottle of red,^{Gm7/F} a bottle of white, ^{C/F} it all depends on your ^{Bb/F}aaaa ppe ^{F}tite \\
^{G7} I'll meet you ^{F/A}any time^{G/B} you want^{C} in our I^{Bb/D}talian ^{C/E} Restaurant ^{F} ^{Gm7/F}
\end{verse}
\begin{solo}
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
|_{Cmaj7} & |_{Fmaj7} & |_{Bbmaj7} & |_{Bbmaj7} & | \\
|_{Cmaj7} & |_{Fmaj7} & |_{Bb(add9)} & |_{Bb(add9)} & | \\
|_{Ebmaj7} & |_{Abmaj7} & |_{Ebmaj7} & |_{Abmaj7} & | \\
|_{Am7/D} & |_{D} & |_{Am7/D} & |_{D} & |
\end{tabular}
\end{solo}
\begin{verse}
^{G}Things are okay with ^{D/G}me these days, ^{G7}got a good job, ^{G9}got a good office \\
^{C}Got a new wife, ^{F}got a new life, and the ^{Dsus4}family's f^{G/D}ine ^{D} \\
^{G}We lost touch ^{D/G}long ago, ^{G7}You lost weight, I ^{G9}did not know \\
^{C} You could ever ^{F}look so good after ^{Dsus4}so much ti-i^{G/D}-i-me. ^{D} \\
\end{verse}
\begin{verse}
You re^{Eb}member those days hanging ^{Bb}out at the village ^{F}green ^{F} \\
^{Eb}Engineer boots, leather ^{Bb}jackets and tight blue ^{F}jeans ^{F} \\
Drop a ^{Eb}dime in the box play the ^{Bb}Song about New Or^{F}leans ^{F} \\
^{Eb*} Cold beer, ^{Bb*} hot lights, ^{C} my sweet r^{Gm7/C}omantic teenage nights \\
\end{verse}
\begin{solo}
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
|_{G} & |_{Gmaj7} & |_{G7} & |_{G7} & | \\
|_{C} & |_{F} & |_{Am7} & |_{D} & | \instruction{Repeat 2x} \\
\end{tabular}
\instruction{Piano Solo}
\\
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
|_{G} & |_{G} & |_{G} & |_{G} & | \\
\end{tabular}
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
|_{G} & |_{F} & |_{C/E} & |_{D} & | \instruction{Repeat 4x} \\
\end{tabular}
^{G}Oooh o^{F}h oh o^{C/E}h oh oh^{D} oh oh oh oh \\
^{G}Oooh o^{F}h oh o^{C/E}h oh oh^{D} oh oh oh oh \\
\end{solo}
\begin{verse}
^{G} Brenda and Eddie were the popular steadies \\
And the ^{D}king and the queen of the prom ^{D} ^{C} \\
^{G}Riding around with the ^{G/B}car top down and the ^{C}radio on ^{F} ^{C} ^{F} ^{C} \\
^{G} Nobody looked any f^{D}iner ^{D} ^{C} \\
Or was ^{G}more of a hit at the ^{C}Parkway Diner \\
^{G}We never knew we could ^{F}want more than that out of l^{E7}ife \\
Surely ^{Am7}Brenda and ^{G/B}Eddie would ^{C}always know ^{Am7/D}how to survive^{G}. \\
Oooh ^{F}oh oh ^{C/E}oh oh o^{D}h oh oh oh o^{G}h \\
Oooh ^{F}oh oh ^{C/E}oh oh o^{D}h oh oh oh oh
\end{verse}
F Bb \begin{verse}
A bottle of white, a bottle of red ^{G}Brenda and Eddie were still going steady in the s^{D}ummer of '75 ^{D} ^{C} \\
C Bb F W^{G}hen they decided the ^{G/B}marriage would be at the ^{C}end of July ^{F} ^{C} ^{F} ^{C} \\
Perhaps a bottle of rose instead ^{G}Everyone said they were c^{D}razy ^{D} ^{C} \\
C C/Bb Am ^{G}"Brenda you know you're ^{C}much too lazy \\
Get a table near the street ^{G}Eddie could never af^{F}ford to live that kind of l^{E7}ife." \\
Am/Bb C But^{G/B} there ^{C}we were wavi^{/D}n' Brenda ^{GA}and Ed^{Am7/D}die goodbye. ^{G} \\
In our old familiar place
Bb C Bb Oooh ^{F}oh oh ^{C/E}oh oh o^{D}h oh oh oh oh
You and I, face to face, um umm \end{verse}
F Bb
A bottle of red, a bottle of white
C Bb F
It all depends on your appetite
G G/A G/B C
I'll meet you anytime you want
C/D C/E F Bb
In our Italian Restaurant
\begin{verse}
Th^{F/C}ey got an apartment with deep pile carpet \\
^{D}And a couple of paintings ^{G}from Sea^{C}rs^{G} \\
A ^{F/C}big waterbed that they bought with the bread \\
They had ^{D}saved for a couple of ^{G}years ^{C} ^{G} \\
They ^{F/C}started to fight when the money got tight \\
And ^{D}they just didn't count on the ^{Em}tears. \\
Whoa oh ^{A7}oh oh oh oh^{Am7/D} oh yaaa rock nroll
\end{verse}
\begin{solo}
\instruction{Sax Solo!}
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
|_{G} & |_{G} & |_{D} & |_{D} & | \\
|_{G} & |_{G/B} & |_{C} & |_{F} _{C} _{F} _{C} & | \\
|_{G} & |_{D} _{D} - _{C}& |_{G} & | _{C} & | \\
|_{G} & |_{F} & |_{E7} & |_{E7} & | \\
|_{Am7} & |_{F} & |_{C/E} & |_{D} & | \\
\end{tabular}
^{G} Oh ^{F} o^{C/E}h oh ^{D} \\
\end{solo}
[Sax Solo] \begin{verse}
They l^{F/C}ived for a while in a very nice style \\
C F Bb C F Bb But it's ^{D}always the same in the ^*{C}en ^{G}d \\
Eb G# Eb G# D They ^{F/C}got a divorce as a matter of course \\
And they ^{D}parted the closest of fr^{C}eh- ^{G}ends \\
Then the ^{F/C}king and the queen went back to the green \\
G But you can ^{D}never go back there a^{Em7}gain. \\
Things are okay with me these days Oh oh oh ^{A7}ohhhhh oh oh oh ^{Am7/D}ohhhhhh \\
G \end{verse}
Got a good job, got a good office
C Am7 \begin{verse}
Got a new wife, got a new life ^{G}Brenda and Eddie had had it already \\
D D D By the ^{D}summer of '75 ^{D} ^{C} \\
And the family's fine From the ^{G}high to the low \\
G To the ^{G/B}end of the show \\
Oh, we lost touch long ago For the ^{C}rest of their lives ^{F} ^{C} ^{F} ^{C} \\
G They ^{G}couldn't go back to the ^{D}greasers ^{D} ^{C} \\
You lost weight I did not know The ^{G}best they could do was pick ^{C}up the pieces \\
C Am7 D We ^{G}always knew they would ^{F}both find a way to get ^{E7}by ooooh \\
You could ever look so nice after so much time ^{Am7}That's all I ^{G/B}heard about ^{C}Brenda and ^{D}Eddie \\
^{Am7}Can't tell you ^{G/B}more than I ^{C}told you al^{D}ready \\
^{Am7}And here we are^{G/B} wavin' ^{C}Brenda and ^{Am7/D}Eddie good \\
Eb Bb F By^{G}e. Oh ^{F}oh Oh ^{C/E}oh Oh o^{D}h Oh oh \\
Do you remember those days hanging out at the village green ^{G}oh Oh o^{F}h Oh^{C/E} oh Oh o^{D}h Oh oh \\
Eb Bb F ^{G}oh Oh ^{F}oh Oh^{C/E} oh Oh ^{D}oh oh oh oh \\
Engineer boots, leather jackets and tight blue jeans \end{verse}
Eb Bb F
Woah you drop a dime in the box play the song about New Orleans \begin{interlude}
Eb Bb \instruction{Single notes descending G major -> F major}
Cold beer, hot lights _{F} _{E} _{D} _{C} _{B} _{A} \\
C D G _{C} _{Bb} _{A} _{G} _{F} _{E} \\
My sweet romantic teenage nights
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
|_{F} & |_{F} & |_{Gm7/F} & |_{Gm7/F} & | \\
[Ragtime Bit] |_{C/F} & |_{C/F} & |_{Bb/F} & |_{F} & | \\
|_{C} & |_{Bb} & |_{F/A} & |_{Bb} & | \\
G C Am D |_{C} - _{Gm7} &| _{C} - _{Gm7} & |_{Gm7/C} & |_{C7} & | \\
G C Am D \end{tabular}
\end{interlude}
[Piano Solo] \begin{verse}
^{F} A bottle of red, ^{Gm7/F}ooooo and bottle of white \\
G G ^{C/F} Whatever kind of mood you're ^{Bb/F}in ton^{F}ight \\
G G/F G/E D ^{G7} I'll meet you ^{F/A}any ti-i-^{G/B}ime you w^{C}ant \\
G G/F G/E D In our I^{Bb/D}talian Re^{C/E}staurant ^{F} ^{Gm7/F} \\
\end{verse}
G G/F G/E D \begin{outro}
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
G G/F G/E D |_{Cmaj7} & |_{Fmaj7} & |_{Bbmaj7} & |_{Bbmaj7} & | \\
Oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh |_{Cmaj7} & |_{Fmaj7} & |_{Bbmaj7} & |_{Bbmaj7} & | \\
|_{Dm7} & |_{C/E} & |_{F} & |_{Dm7/G} & | \\
|_{F/C} & |_{F/C} & |_{C*} & |
G \end{tabular}
Brenda and Eddie were the popular steadies \end{outro}
D D C
And the king and the queen of the prom
G G/B C
Riding around with the car top down and the radio on
G D D C
Nobody looked any finer
G C
Or was more of a hit at the Parkway Diner
G F E
We never knew we could want more than that out of life
Am Am/B C D G
Surely Brenda and Eddie would always know how to survive
G/F G/E D
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh
G G/F G/E D
Oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh
G D D C
Brenda and Eddy were still going steady in the summer of seventy five
G G/B C
When they decided the marriage would be at the end of July
G D D C
Everyone said they were crazy
G C
Brenda you know that you're much too lazy
G F E
Eddie could never afford to live that kind of life
Am Am/B C D G
Oh, but there we were waving Brenda and Eddie goodbye
G/F G/E D
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh
F
Well, they got an apartment with deep pile carpet
D G
And a couple of paintings from Sears
F
A big waterbed that they bought with the bread
D G
They had saved for a couple of years
F
They started to fight when the money got tight
D Em Am
And they just didn't count on the tears, woh oh, woh oh...yeah rock n roll
[Sax Solo]
G D
G G/B C
G D D C
G C
G F E
Am Am/B C D
G G/F G/E D
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh
F
Well, they lived for a while in a very nice style
D G
But it's always the same in the end
F
They got a divorce as a matter of course
D G
And they parted the closest of friends
F
Then the king and the queen went back to the green
D Em Am D
But you can never go back there again, oh oh, oh oh
G D D C
Brenda and Eddie had had it already by the summer of seventy five
G G/B
From the high to the low to the end of the show
C
For the rest of their lives
G D D C
They couldn't go back to the greasers
G C
The best they could do was pick up their pieces
G F E
We always knew they would both find a way to get by
Am Am/B C D
That's all I heard about Brenda and Eddie
Am Am/B C D
Can't tell you more cause I told you already
Am Am/B C D G
And here we are waving Brenda and Eddie goodbye
G/F G/E D
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh
G G/F G/E D
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh
G G/F G/E D
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh
[RUN DOWN]
(NOTES) F E D C B A
C Bb A G F E
F Bb C Bb F
Yeah yeah yeah
C C/Bb Am Am/Bb C Bb C Bb
F Bb
A bottle of red, oooh a bottle of white
C Bb F
Whatever kind of mood you're in tonight
G G/A G/B C
I'll meet you anytime you want
C/D C/E F Bb
In our Italian Restaurant
SAX OUTRO: C F Bb C F Bb
Dm Em F G C
\end{song} \end{song}
\end{document} \end{document}

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\documentclass{skrul-leadsheet} \documentclass{skrul-leadsheet}
\begin{document} \begin{document}
\begin{song}[transpose-capo=true]{title={I Can Change}, band={LCD Soundsystem}, year={2010}, key={}} \begin{song}[transpose-capo=true]{title={I Can Change}, band={LCD Soundsystem}, year={2010}, key={}, capo={1}}
\begin{intro}
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lll}
|_{Ab} & |_{Ab} (but _{N.C.} on last beat)& | \instruction{n.b. Try adding _{Ab/Bb} and _{Db/Eb} on last beat of each _{Ab} and _{Db} run} \\
\end{tabular}
\end{intro}
\begin{verse}
^{Ab}Tell me a line, make it easy for me \\
^{Ab}Open your arms, dance with me until I feel all ^{Db}right ^{Db} \\
^{Ab}It's good in the dark, good in the dark \\
^{Ab}But into the lover's light, here comes another ^{Db}fight ^{Db}
^{Ab}So ring the alarm, ring the alarm \\
^{Ab}Bore me and hold me and cling to my arm, here it ^{Db}comes, here it ^{Db}comes \\
And what you're ^{Ab}asking me now, disastrous now \\
^{Ab}Hoping and hoping and hoping the feeling goes ^{Db}away ^{Db}
\end{verse}
\begin{chorus}
Ab Never ^{Ab}change, never change, never change, never change \\ Never ^{Ab}change, never change, never change, this is why I fell in ^{Db}love, ^{Db}oooh
Tell me a line make it easy for me
Open your arms Never ^{Ab}change, never change, never change, never change \\
Db Never ^{Ab}change, never change, never change, that's just too up there in ^{Db}love with
Dance with me until I feel all right (^{Db}in loveeeee...)
\end{chorus}
Ab
It's good in the dark, good in the dark
But into the lover's light
Db
Here comes another fight
(Same for all verses)
So ring the alarm, ring the alarm
Bore me and hold me and cling to my arm
Here it comes, here it comes
And what you're asking me now, disastrous now
Hoping and hoping and hoping
The feeling goes away
Chorus:
Ab
Never change, never change, never change, never change
Never change, never change, never change
Db Dbm (If you want)
This is why I fell in love oooh
(Same for every chorus)
Never change, never change, never change, never change
Never change, never change, never change
That's just too up there in love with
(in loveeeee ...)
This is the time the very best time
So give me a line and take me hoooome
Take me oveeeer
But dashing the hopes dashing the hopes
And smashing the pride
The morning's got you on the ropes .. ooh
And love is a murderer , love is a murderer
But if she calls you tonight
Everything is all right
Yeah, we knoooooow
And love is a curse shoved in a hearse
Love is an open book to a verse of your bad poetry
And this is coming from me
But I can change, I can change, I can change, I can change
I can change, I can change, I can change
If it helps you fall in love
(fall in looove)
(repeat)
Turn on the light make it easy for me
Fill the divide fumble in the kitchen
'til it's right
What an awful sight
But there's love in your eyes
Love in your eyes , love in your eyes
But maybe that's your love of fights
All niiiiiight!
And I can change, I can change, I can change, I can change
I can change, I can change, I can change
If it helps you fall in love
(in looove)
And I can change, I can change, I can change, I can change
I can change, I can change, I can change
If it helps you fall in love
(in looove)
And I can change, I can change, I can change, I can change
I can change, I can change, I can change
If it helps you feel real love
(real looove)
And I can change, I can change, I can change, I can change
I can change, I can change, I can change
If it helps you fall in love
(in looove)
(repeat)
\begin{interlude}
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lll}
|_{Ab} & |_{Ab} (but _{N.C.} on last beat)& | \\
\end{tabular}
\end{interlude}
\begin{verse}
^{Ab}This is the time the very best time \\
^{Ab}So give me a line and take me hoooo^{Db}me, take me ^{Db}o-veeeer \\
^{Ab}But dashing the hopes, dashing the hopes \\
^{Ab}And smashing the pride, the morning's got you on the ^{Db}ropes, ^{Db}ooh \\
^{Ab}And love is a murderer, love is a murderer \\
^{Ab}But if she calls you tonight, everything is all ^{Db}right, yeah, we ^{Db}knoooooow \\
^{Ab}And love is a curse shoved in a hearse \\ ^{Ab}Love is an open book to a verse of your ^{Db}bad poetry, and this is ^{Db}coming from me
\end{verse}
\begin{chorus}
But I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, I can change \\
I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, if it helps you fall in ^{Db}love (^{Db}in loveeeee...) \\
But I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, I can change \\
I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, if it helps you fall in ^{Db}love (^{Db}in loveeeee...)
\end{chorus}
\begin{interlude}
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
|_{Ab} & |_{Ab} & |_{Db} & |_{Db} & | \\
\end{tabular}
\end{interlude}
\begin{verse}
^{Ab}Turn on the light make it easy for me \\
^{Ab}Fill the divide, fumble in the kitchen 'til it's ^{Db}right... what an awful ^{Db}sight \\
^{Ab}But there's love in your eyes, love in your eyes \\
^{Ab}Love in your eyes, but maybe that's just your love of ^{Db}fights... a^{Db}ll niiiiiight!
\end{verse}
\begin{chorus}
And I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, I can change \\
I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, if it helps you fall in ^{Db}love (^{Db}in loveeeee...) \\
And I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, I can change \\
I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, if it helps you fall in ^{Db}love (^{Db}in loveeeee...) \\
And I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, I can change \\
I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, if it helps you feel real ^{Db}love (^{Db}in loveeeee...) \\
And I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, I can change \\
I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, if it helps you fall in ^{Db}love (^{Db}in loveeeee...) \instruction{End on _{Ab*}}
\end{chorus}
\end{song} \end{song}
\end{document} \end{document}

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\end{verse} \end{verse}
\begin{chorus} \begin{chorus}
^{C#m} Ooh woo, I'm a rebel just for kicks now \\ ^{N.C.} Ooh woo, I'm a rebel just for kicks now \\
^{E} I been feeling it since 1966 now \\ ^{E} I been feeling it since 1966 now \\
^{F#m} Mighta had your fill, but you feel it still ^{C#m} \\ ^{F#m} Mighta had your fill, but you feel it still ^{C#m} \\
@ -63,8 +63,7 @@ Kids in the middle, move ^{A}over t^{-}ill it ^{F#m}falls, don't bother ^{C#m}me
\begin{outro} \begin{outro}
^{C#m} Ooh woo, I'm a rebel just for kicks now \\ ^{C#m} Ooh woo, I'm a rebel just for kicks now \\
^{E} Let me kick it like it's 1986 now \\ ^{E} Let me kick it like it's 1986 now \\
^{F#m} Might be over now, but I feel it still ^{C#m} \\ ^{F#m} Might be over now, but I feel it still, ^{C#m} mighta had your fill, but you feel it ^{C#m*}still
^{C#m} Mighta had your fill, but you feel it still ^{C#m} \\
\end{outro} \end{outro}
\end{song} \end{song}

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\documentclass{skrul-leadsheet} \documentclass{skrul-leadsheet}
\begin{document} \begin{document}
\newcommand{\riff}{ \chord{G*} \chord{G/F\#*} \chord{G*} \chord{-} \chord{A} }
\begin{song}[transpose-capo=true]{title={Raspberry Beret}, band={Prince}, year={1985}, key={A}} \begin{song}[transpose-capo=true]{title={Raspberry Beret}, band={Prince}, year={1985}, key={A}}
[Intro] \begin{intro}
| A G | D/F# | G | D G A | One, two, One, two, three, uh \\
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
|_{A} _{G} & |_{D/F#} & |_{G} & |_{G*} _{G/F#*} _{G*} - _{A} & | \\
\end{tabular}
\end{intro}
\begin{verse}
I was ^{A}working part ^{G}time in a ^{D/F#}five-and-dime, my ^{G}boss was Mr. McGee \riff \\
He ^{A}told me several ^{G}times that he ^{D/F#}didn't like my kind, 'cause ^{G}I was a bit to leisurely \riff \\
^{A}Seems that I was ^{G}busy doing ^{D/F#}something close to nothing, but ^{G}different than the day before \riff \\
^{A}That's when I ^{G}saw her, ^{D/F#}ooh, I saw her \\
She walked ^{G}in through the out door (^{G}out door)
\end{verse}
[Verse 1] \begin{chorus}
A G D/F# She wore a ^*{A}rasp ^{G}berry beret ^{D/F#}, the ^{G}kind you find in a se^{D/F#}cond ^{G}hand ^{A}store \\
I was working part time in a five-and-dime, ^*{A}Rasp ^{G}berry beret, ^{D/F#} and ^{G}if it was warm she wouldn't ^{G}wear ^{D/F#}much ^{A}more \\
G D G A ^*{A}Rasp ^{G}berry beret ^{D/F#} \\
My boss was Mr. McGee. I think I ^{E}love ^{A}her
G D/F# \end{chorus}
He told me several times that he didn't like my kind,
G D G A
'Cause I was a bit 2 leisurely.
G D/F#
Seems that I was busy doing something close 2 nothing,
G D G A
But different than the day before.
G D/F#
That's when I saw her, ooh, I saw her
G
She walked in through the out door (out door).
\begin{verse}
^{A}Built like she ^{G}was, uh, ^{D/F#}she had the nerve to ask me if I ^{G}planned to do her any harm \riff \\
So, look here, ^{A} I put her on the back ^{G}of my bike and-a ^{D/F#}we went riding down by ^{G}old man Johnson's farm \riff \\
I said now, ^{A}overcast ^{G}days never ^{D/F#}turned me on, but ^{G}something about the clouds and her mixed \riff \\
She^*{A}eeee ^{G}eee wasn't ^{D/F#}too bright but I could tell \\
^{G}When she kissed me, she knew how ^{G}to get her kicks
\end{verse}
\begin{chorus}
\instruction{Repeat chorus}
\end{chorus}
\begin{bridge}
^{D} The rain ^{A/C#}sounds so cool ^{D}when it hits the ^{A/C#}barn roof ^{D} and the horses ^{A/C#}wonder who you are ^{D} ^{A/C#} \\
^{D} Thunder drowns ^{A/C#}out what the lightning ^{D}sees, ^{A/C#} you ^{D}feeeeeel ^{A/C#}like a movie star ^{D} ^{A/C#} \\
Listen, ^{G}they say ^{D/F#}the first time ^{E}ain't the greatest \\
But I tell ya, ^{D} if I had the ^{A/C#}chance to do it all a^{D}gain ^{A/C#} \\
I ^{G}wouldn't change a stroke 'cause ^{D/F#}baby I'm the most, \\
With a ^{E}girl as fine as she was then. \\
\end{bridge}
[Chorus] \begin{chorus}
A G D/F# \instruction{Repeat chorus 2x}
She wore a Raspberry beret \end{chorus}
G D G A
The kind U find in a second hand store
G D/F#
Raspberry beret
G D A
And if it was warm she wouldn't wear much more
G D/F#
Raspberry beret
E A
I think I love her
[Verse 2]
A G D/F#
Built like she was, uh, she had the nerve 2 ask me
G D G A
If I planned 2 do her any harm
G D/F#
So, look here, I put her on the back of my bike and-a we went riding
G D G A
Down by old man Johnson's farm
G D/F#
I said now, overcast days never turned me on
G D G A
But something about the clouds and her mixed
G D/F#
She wasn't 2 bright but I could tell
G
When she kissed me
She knew how 2 get her kicks
[Chorus]
A G D/F#
She wore a Raspberry beret
G D G A
The kind U find in a second hand store
G D/F#
Raspberry beret
G D A
And if it was warm she wouldn't wear much more
G D/F#
Raspberry beret
E A
I think I love her
[Verse 3]
D A/C# D A/C#
The rain sounds so cool when it hits the barn roof,
NC
And the horses wonder who U are.
D A/C# D A/C#
Thunder drowns out what the lightning sees
NC
U feel like a movie star
G F#m E
Listen, they say the first time ain't the greatest
NC
But I tell ya, if I had the chance 2 do it all again
G F#m
I wouldn't change a stroke 'cause baby I'm the most,
E
With a girl as fine as she was then.
(chorus repeated to fade)
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