She Ain't Rose Song Lyrics and Chords

 

She Ain't Rose Song Lyrics and Chords by Leon Redbone

 

She Ain't Rose
Recorded by Leon Redbone
Written by Gary Vincent and Ken Gray

 
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She ain't Rose but she ain't  
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bad
 
She ain't  
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easy but she can be  
D7 
had
 
So  
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can I when she whispers in my  
C 
ear
 
She ain't  
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Rose she ain't  
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bad and Rose ain't  
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here
 
She ain't Rose but she's  
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alright
 
She's  
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helped me through so many lonely  
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nights
 
It  
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always feels so good to have her  
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near
 
She ain't  
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Rose she ain't  
D7 
bad and Rose ain't  
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here
C 
Lord only knows what  
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happened to my Rose
 
She  
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packed up all her bags
 
And just  
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rambled on down that ro-o-o-oad
Repeat #3
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She ain't Rose but she's getting  
C 
close
 
And we'll  
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keep on getting closer I  
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suppose
 
She  
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helps them bad old memories disa
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ppear
 
She ain't  
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Rose she ain't  
D7 
bad
 
She's the  
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best gal I ever have  
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had
 
She ain't  
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Rose she ain't  
D7 
bad and Rose ain't  
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here

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song She Ain't Rose?
- The song She Ain't Rose was sang by Leon Redbone.

 

Who is Leon Redbone?
- Leon Redbone (born Dickran Gobalian, August 26, 1949 - May 30, 2019) was an American singer-songwriter and musician specializing in jazz, blues, and Tin Pan Alley classics. Recognized by his hat (often a Panama hat), dark sunglasses, and black tie, Redbone was born in Cyprus of Armenian ancestry and first appeared on stage in Toronto, Canada, in the early 1970s. He also appeared on film and television in acting and voice-over roles.
In concert Redbone often employed comedy and demonstrated his skill in guitar playing. Recurrent gags involved the influence of alcohol and claiming to have written works originating well before he was born - Redbone favored material from the Tin Pan Alley era, circa 1890 to 1910. He sang the theme to the 1980s television series Mr. Belvedere and released eighteen albums.

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