Bob Wills - Miss Molly

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Band name Bob Wills
Song name Miss Molly
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Date: 4/14/99; 2:50:46 PM
From: "Greg Vaughn" 
Subject: Miss Molly

Miss Molly

written by Cindy Walker 1944 Mesa Music
recorded by Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys (and numerous others)
transcribed by Greg Vaughn 

        G         G9        D7            G          G9      D7
      3 111111    |x1|||    ======      3 111111     |x1|||  ======
        |||2||  3 2x|333    xx||1|        |||2||   3 2x|333  xx||1|
        |34|||              xx|2|3        |34|||             xx|2|3

1:Oh,  have you  seen Miss Molly?   Her  cheeks are rosy    red
2:Now  when Miss Molly's   smilin'  the  sun is     dim a   spell
3:I'll trade my  horse and saddle   Cow  drivin'    I'll re-sign
4:Now  listen    dear Miss Molly    I've told you   this be-fore


      G         G7         C7       C#dim7    G          D7        G
    3 111111  3 111111   3 x11111 3 x||1|x  3 111111   3 x|||1x   3111111
      |||2||    |||2||     x|||||   x2|||x    |||2||     x|2||x    |||2||
      |34|||    |3||||     x|3|4|   x|3|4x    |34|||     x3|4|x    |34|||

1:Her lips are  soft as    satin    and they  taste like ginger -  bread
2:And when she  laughs her voice is like a    little     silver    bell
3:If  on  -  -  ly Miss    Molly        will  say that   she'll be mine
4:And even      tho' I     told you so I'll   tell you   just once more


CHORUS
            C7                    G                D7
          3 x11111              3 111111         3 x|||1x
no          x|||||                |||2||           x|2||x
chord       x|3|4|                |34|||           x3|4|x

Oh, Oh, Oh, me, oh, my Miss Molly I'm in love with you

    G7              C7        C#dim7    G         D7        G
  3 111111        3 x11111  3 x||1|x  3 111111  3 x|||1x  3 111111
    |||2||          x|||||    x2|||x    |||2||    x|2||x    |||2||
    |3||||          x|3|4|    x|3|4x    |34|||    x3|4|x    |34|||

Oh, me, oh, my Miss Molly     won't you say you   love me   too


I'm trying something a little different with the format here. I've
got the chords symbols listed above the lyrics like you might see
in printed music books. However, unlike those books, I've tried to
pick voicings that are near each other on the neck. Additionally,
the lyrics to each verse are broken up and listed below the chords
with a number in front to denote which verse it is. I'm interested
in feedback for or against mixing the symbols in like this.

I've tried to transcribe this as true to the Western Swing form as
I can. For a simpler version, don't play the G9 and C#dim7 and play
the other chords in standard open string positions.

Chord symbol explanation:
At the top is the name of the chord.
====== means the nut
A number to the left is the fret number
Each of the six vertical columns means a string
A number on a string refers to which finger to use (suggested)
A single finger number on multiple strings means a barre
A vertical bar (|) on the string means no finger there
An 'x' on a string means to don't play that string
 (mute it by gently touching it if it's in the middle)