Dbm a man came across this old tower one day, B E It was straight like from a book he once read. Dbm He lifted his head up and saw this young lady B Ab And here's what the lady said: Dbm Ab Amaj7 Moi je m'appelle Mademoiselle Noir, Dbm B A Et comme vous pouvez le voir B E Ab A Je ne souris, ni ris, ni vis A B Dbm Et c'est tout ce q'uelle a dit.... Ab Dbm Ab Dbm Ab Dbm deedeedeedee... Dbm The man was so scared, he could only run away. B E He ran to the town and then said, Dbm "I just saw a lady with the longest dark hair, B Ab And I think she's a living dead." Dbm The people, so scared, took their guns and their swords. B E They ran to the tower and then Dbm They saw the pale lady and felt the great fear B Ab When they heard how she said it again: Dbm Ab Amaj7 Moi je m'appelle Mademoiselle Noir, Dbm B A Et comme vous pouvez le voir B E Ab A Je ne souris, ni ris, ni vis A B Dbm Et c'est tout ce q'uelle a dit.... Ab Dbm Ab Dbm Ab Dbm deedeedeedee... Dbm The people, they knew what this all was about. B E She was clearly a demon from hell. Dbm They decided to set her long hair on fire, B Ab In the end it would burn her as well. Dbm But the lady was no demon, she was a lone soul, B E Just like in that book they once read, Dbm Still waiting for her prince while her hair was on fire, B Ab The one last time she said: Dbm Ab Amaj7 Moi je m'appelle Mademoiselle Noir, Dbm B A Et comme vous pouvez le voir B E Ab A Je ne souris, ni ris, ni vis A B Dbm Et c'est tout ce q'uelle a dit.... This arrangement is its contributor’s own interpretation, shared for private study, education and non-commercial use. The underlying song, lyrics and music remain the property of their copyright owners. To request removal, see Legal & Copyright.
6 ukulele chords used in "A Tradegy" by Mademoiselle Noir: A, Amaj7, B, Dbm, E and Ab














I found +1 or +3 to be easiest. Thanks for the chords! I love this song! 🙂
I find +1 or +3 to be easiest. Thank you for getting the chords to this! I love this song. 🙂
on +1 instead of A at “je m’appele” , C fits better i think!
I use ddudd except for the lines that end with a note in that case is ddud leaving the last one long
And when there are all lote of note close to one another I use one single d for each
Sorry for my English I’m Italian
Hey, I LOVE this song! I am learning French, so I was really exited when I learned this song was on here!