| 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 3 | 111111 |
| |||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) |