Blue Jeans and a Rosary (R.J. Ritchie, M. Young) © 2007 RJR Publishing / Jo Ray Dean Music (BMI) [Verse 1] C C All my life I've been searchin', all my life I've been uncertain F F I been abandoned and left alone, at fifteen I had to leave home C G The black sheep, the bad seed, at a roadside bar in Tennessee F C G I met an angel who rescued me, she rescued me... [Chorus] F F She wore blue jeans and a rosary, believed in God and believed in me C All her friends think she's a little crazy F F C She wears a smile, heart on her sleeve, don't give a damn what the world thinks of me G F C She tells me it's all good, she's happy with a bad seed, happy to be misunderstood. [Verse 2] C Two packs and a pint a day, to hide the shame, and wash away the pain C(A bass) Aww the pain F Every road was a dead-end street, runnin' from the law, and runnin' on empty C G You couldn't shake the marks that were left on me, At a roadside bar in Tennessee F C G I met an angel who rescued me, she rescued me... [Chorus] F F She wore blue jeans and a rosary, believed in God and believed in me C All her friends think she's a little crazy F F C She wears a smile, heart on her sleeve, don't give a damn what the world thinks of me G F C She tells me it's all good, she's happy with a bad seed, happy to be misunderstood. There are hammerons and pulloffs at the beginning of each verse that serve to separate C chords into to different bars and give the song a sense of rhythm: C Major e|--0--------------------------------| B|--1--------------------------------| G|--0--------------------------------| d|--2---0h2--------------------------| A|--3---------0h3-3p0-3--------------| E|--X--------------------------------| Let me know if you use this or have any suggestions: [email protected] ************************************ | h Hammer-on | p Pull-off ************************************