Tonalité : E major
Intro 1
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Gm
D
B
E
Bb
Gm
A
D
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Verse 1
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Bdim
Little painted lady,
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A
with your lovely clothes,
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Bm
where are you bound for,
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A
may I ask ?
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Bm
What your diamonds cost you,
A
F#
everybody knows.
Bm
All the world can see
E
A
D
behind your mask.
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Gm
All dolled up in Gladrags.
D
B
Tomorrow may turn to Sadrags.
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A
D
They call you Gladrag Doll.
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Gm
Admire, desire,
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B
for lovers who soon grow tired,
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A
D
G
poor little flat -rag doll.
F#
You're just a pretty toy
B
they like to play with
E
You're not the kind they choose
A
Em
B
C#dim
A
to grow old and gray with
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G
Gm
Don't make this the end,
D
A
B
It's never too late to mend it,
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Gm
Gdim
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D
E
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D
poor little Gladrag doll.
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Gm
Oh, you're all dolled up in your Gladrag,
D
A
B
and tomorrow they may turn to Sadrag.
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G
A
They call you poor little glad
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D
rag doll.
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Gm
You're admired and you're desired
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D
By lots of lovers,
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B
but they soon grow tired
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A
D
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Bm
Poor little glad rag doll.
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F#
You're just a pretty toy
B
they like to play with
E
You're not the kind they choose to,
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B
A
to grow old and gray with
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G
Gm
Don't make this the end,
D
B
it's never, never too late to mend,
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Edim
Gm
A
or let her glide right down.
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