Ooh La La (R.Wood/R.Lane)
Tabbed by Danny Laycock
*Capo 1st Fret* Play everything 1 fret higher than written w/capo
Intro/outro: D Em7 G|--------------------------------||--------------------------------||--2-----------------------------||----5-4-2-0h2-4--5-4-2----------||-----------------------5-0h2-5--||--------------------------------|
Simple Melody Line: D Em7 G|----------------------------------||----------------------------------||--2-2-2-4-2---------0-0-0---------||------------4-0-2-2-------4-2-0---||----------------------------------||----------------------------------|
Chordal Version: D Em7 G|-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-------0-0---3-3-3-3----------||-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-------3-3---3-3-3-3----------||-2-2-2-4-2-0-2-------0-0---0-0-0-0----------||-0-0-0-0-0-0-0--4-0--2-2---0-0-0-0--4-2-0---||---------------------2-2---2-2-2-2----------||---------------------------3-3-3-3----------|
Verse 1:
D Em7
Poor old Granddad I laughed at all his words
D Em7
I thought he was a bitter man He spoke of women's ways
D Em7
They'll trap you, then they use you Be-fore you even know
D Em7
For love is blind and you're far too kind Don't ever let it show
Chorus:
D Em7 G
I wish that I knew all I know now When I was younger
D Em7 G
I wish that I knew all I know now When I was stronger.
Main Melody x2
Verse 2:
D Em7
The Can Can's such a pretty show They'll steal your heart away
D Em7
But backstage, back on earth again The dressing rooms are great
D Em7
They come on strong and it ain't too long Before they make you feel a man
D Em7
But love is blind and you soon will find You're just a boy again
Chorus
Play around with D chord during 'solo'
Main melody x2
Verse 3:
D Em7
When you want her lips, you get a cheek Makes you wonder where you are
D Em7
If you want some more and she's fast asleep Leaves you twinkling with the stars.
D Em7
Poor young grandson, there's nothing I can say
D Em7
You'll have to learn, just like me And that's the hardest way
Chorus
Main melody x2
Start ooh la la-ing
Main Melody x4
Play intro/outro
Questions, problems, corrections, or even better, compliments,
Mail me: Danny Laycock (thisisdannylaycock@hotmail.com)