Goodnight Ladies

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Bb                Eb
Goodnight ladies, ladies goodnight
F                   Bb  G  Eb  F
It's time to say goodbye...      let me tell you, now
Bb                Eb
Goodnight ladies, ladies goodnight
F                   Bb
It's time to say goodbye


Cm                  F                Bb
    Now, all night long you've been drinking your tequilla
Cm                  F                     Bb
    But now you've sucked your lemon peel dry, 
               G
So why not get high, high, high
    Eb          F                  Bb   G  Eb  F
And good  night ladies, ladies goodnight


Goodnight ladies, ah, ladies goodnight
It's time to say goodbye
Goodnight sweet ladies, oh, ladies goodnight
It's time to say goodbye, bye-bye

Ah, we've been together for the longest time
But now it's time to get high
Come on, let's get high, high, high
And goodnight ladies, ladies goodnight


Bb                        C7
Oh, I'm still missing my other half
Eb                             Bb
Oh, it must be something I did in the past
Eb            Bb                  G
Don't it just make you wanna laugh
       C7               F
It's a lonely Saturday night



Oh, nobody calls me on the telephone

I put another record on my stereo

But I'm still singing a song of you
        C7     F       Bb     A
It's a lonely Saturday night


     Dm                      A
Now, if I was an actor, or a dancer who is glamorous
      Dm                A D                Dm   A D   Dm     
Then, you know, amorous life would soon be mine
             G
But now the tinsel light of star break
              G7
Is all that's left to applaud my heart break
     Cm                                F
And eleven o'clock I watch the network news


           Bb                                C7
Oh, woh, woh, something tells me that you're really gone
Eb                                 Bb          
You said we could be friends, but that's not what I want
Eb                Bb               G
Ah, anyway, my TV-dinner's almost done 
        C7    F        Bb
It's a lonely Saturday night
          G                C7     F         Bb
I mean to tell you, it's a lonely Saturday night
         G            C7     F        Bb
One more word, it's a lonely Saturday night
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Emily

I think it sounds better if when switching between the Em7 and Edim7 you only move the finger on the C string.

BitchSlapped

I love this song so much

Queen Cat

This is such a sad song ?
But I still love it

Last edited 4 years ago by Queen Cat
ethemix

Love this song! It sounds great

Blue Ukulele

God I love the Beatles! They were a truly great band. No one can replace music like that, no matter how good they are…
(Yes, my music choices are firmly stuck in the 60s/70s and I am proud of that)

Stacey

What’s the best strum pattern for this

richreuku

hey whats the strumming pattern

faithybb

I literally made an entire arrangement for myself and i’ll probably never preform it 🙁

Alison

I like +3 because I can’t reach all the low notes lol

john

change the Edim7 to an Em6, and the C in the chorus to a Cmaj7.

Last edited 4 years ago by john

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