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Tuning: G C E A
Blue Jeans and a Rosary
(R.J. Ritchie, M. Young) © 2007 RJR Publishing / Jo Ray Dean Music (BMI)
(Verse 1)
CAll my lifeC I've been searchin', all my life I've been uncertain
FI been abanFdoned and left alone, at fifteen I had to leave home
CThe black sheeGp, the bad seed, at a roadside bar in Tennessee
FI met an angel who rescued me, Cshe rescuGed me...
(Chorus)
F F
She wore blue jeans and a rosary, believed in God and believed in me
CAll her friends think she's a little crazy
FShe wears a sFmile, heaCrt on her sleeve, don't give a damn what the world thinks of me
GShe tells Fme it's all good, she's happyC with a bad seed, happy to be misunderstood.
(Verse 2)
CTwo packs and a pint a day, to hide the shame, and wash away the pain
C(A bass)
Aww the pain
FEvery road was a dead-end street, runnin' from the law, and runnin' on empty
CYou couldn't shaGke the marks that were left on me, At a roadside bar in Tennessee
FI met an angel who rescued me, Cshe rescuGed me...
(Chorus)
F F
She wore blue jeans and a rosary, believed in God and believed in me
CAll her friends think she's a little crazy
FShe wears a sFmile, heaCrt on her sleeve, don't give a damn what the world thinks of me
GShe tells Fme it's all good, she's happy with Ca bad seed, happy to be misunderstood.
There are hammerons and pulloffs at the beginning of each verse that serve to separate
C Major
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