raspberries strawberries — текст песни (Kingston Trio)

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Raspberries, Strawberries
The Kingston Trio

transcribed by Mike Mirarchi


Intro: D D/E D/F D/E D

during the verses, play the same chords as the intro

A young man goes to Paris
As every young man should
There`s something in the air of France
That does a young man good

refrain:

G D G D G
La la ...

G Am
Raspberries, strawberries, the good wines we brew
D
Here`s to the girls in the countryside
C G
The ones we drink them to

The Paris nights are warm and fair
The summer winds are soft
A young man finds the face of love
In every field and loft
C D7 G
In every field and loft

refrain


An old man returns to Paris
As every old man must
He finds the winter winds blow cold
His dreams have turned to dust
C D7 Em
His dreams have turned to dust
C D7 G
His dreams have turned to dust

G D G D G
La la la ...
G Am
Raspberries, strawberries, the good wines we brew
D
Here`s to the girls in the countryside
C G
Whom we must bid adieu



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Elle me l`avait todi promis
Une belle petite gayole, une belle petite gayole...


Mike Mirarchi
mmirarc1@cc.swarthmore.edu



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