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JOLIE LOUISE - Daniel Lanois
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Tabbed by: Pat Malavi
[email protected]
Capo 5th fret
Ma jolie, how do you [C]do, mon nom est [G]Jean-Guy Thibault-Le[C]roux
I come from east of Gati[C]neau, my name is [G]Jean-Guy, ma [C]jolie
J'ai une mai[G7]son a Lafontaine where we can [C]live if [G7]you marry [C]me
Une belle mai[G7]son a Lafontaine where we will [Am]live, you and [F]me
Oh Lou[C]ise, mm [G]mm mm mm [C]mm, ma [G]jolie Lou[C]ise[G][C]
Tous les matins au [C]soleil I will [G]work 'til work is [C]done
Tous les matins au [C]soleil I did [G]work 'til work was [C]done
And one [G7]day, the foreman said "Jean-[C]Guy, we [G7]must let you [C]go"
Et pis mon [G7]nom, y est pas bon, at the [Am]mill any[F]more
Oh Lou[C]ise, I'm [G]losing my [C]head I'm [G]losing my [C]head[G][C]
My kids are small, four and [C]three et la bou[G]teille, she's mon a[C]mi
I drink the rum 'til I can't [C]see, it hides the [G]shame Louise does not [C]see
Carou[G7]sel turns in my head and I can't [C]hide, oh [G7]no, no, no, [C]no
And the [G7]rage turned in my head and Lou[Am]ise, I struck her [F]down
Down on the [C]ground, I'm [G]losing my [C]mind, I'm [G]losing my [C]mind[G][C]
En Septembre soixante-[C]trois, kids are [G]gone and so is Lou[C]ise
Ontario they did [C]go, near la [G]ville de Toron[C]to
Now my [G7]tears they roll down, tous les [C]jours, [G7]whoa, oh, oh, [C]oh
And I re[G7]member the days and the [Am]promises that we [F]made
Oh Lou[C]ise, ma [G]jolie Lou[C]ise, ma [G]jolie Lou[C]ise[G][C]
JOLIE LOUISE - Daniel Lanois
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Tabbed by: Pat Malavi
[email protected]
Capo 5th fret
Ma jolie, how do you [C]do, mon nom est [G]Jean-Guy Thibault-Le[C]roux
I come from east of Gati[C]neau, my name is [G]Jean-Guy, ma [C]jolie
J'ai une mai[G7]son a Lafontaine where we can [C]live if [G7]you marry [C]me
Une belle mai[G7]son a Lafontaine where we will [Am]live, you and [F]me
Oh Lou[C]ise, mm [G]mm mm mm [C]mm, ma [G]jolie Lou[C]ise[G][C]
Tous les matins au [C]soleil I will [G]work 'til work is [C]done
Tous les matins au [C]soleil I did [G]work 'til work was [C]done
And one [G7]day, the foreman said "Jean-[C]Guy, we [G7]must let you [C]go"
Et pis mon [G7]nom, y est pas bon, at the [Am]mill any[F]more
Oh Lou[C]ise, I'm [G]losing my [C]head I'm [G]losing my [C]head[G][C]
My kids are small, four and [C]three et la bou[G]teille, she's mon a[C]mi
I drink the rum 'til I can't [C]see, it hides the [G]shame Louise does not [C]see
Carou[G7]sel turns in my head and I can't [C]hide, oh [G7]no, no, no, [C]no
And the [G7]rage turned in my head and Lou[Am]ise, I struck her [F]down
Down on the [C]ground, I'm [G]losing my [C]mind, I'm [G]losing my [C]mind[G][C]
En Septembre soixante-[C]trois, kids are [G]gone and so is Lou[C]ise
Ontario they did [C]go, near la [G]ville de Toron[C]to
Now my [G7]tears they roll down, tous les [C]jours, [G7]whoa, oh, oh, [C]oh
And I re[G7]member the days and the [Am]promises that we [F]made
Oh Lou[C]ise, ma [G]jolie Lou[C]ise, ma [G]jolie Lou[C]ise[G][C]