THE ROSEVILLE FAIR Time: 4/4 Key: D Bass: A-C - Bill Staines, 1978 - Record: Bill Staines, If I Were A Word / The First Million Miles - Record: Schooner Fare, Signs of Home - Source: New Folk Favorites, page 86 (D) / Rise Up Singing, page 1E7 (D) [Verse 1] D * * G D .. Oh the night was clear, .. and the stars were shining D G A * D .. And the moon came up___, .. so quiet in the sky D * * G D .. All the people gathered 'round, .. and the band was a-tuning D G A * D .. I can hear them now___, .. playing "Coming Through the Rye" D * * G D .. You were dressed in blue, .. and you looked so lovely D G A * D .. Just a gentle flower___, .. of a small-town girl D * * G D .. You took my hand, .. and we stepped to the music D G A * D .. With a single smile___, .. you became my world [Chorus] D A D Em A D .. And we danced all night___, .. to the fiddle and the banjo A G A D .. Their drifting tunes, .. seemed to fill the air D A D Em A D .. So long ago___, .. but I still re-member A G A D .. When we fell in love, .. at the Roseville Fair [Verse 2] Now we courted well, and we courted dearly And we'd rock for hours, on the front-porch chair Then a year went by, from the time that I met you And I made you mine, at the Roseville Fair So here's a song, for all of the lovers And here's a tune, that they can share May they dance all night, to the fiddle and the banjo The way we did, at the Roseville Fair REPEAT LAST TWO LINES OF VERSE TO END (NO FINAL CHORUS) [NOTES] - "*" in the chord line represents a new bar, play same chord - "." in the lyric line represents a 1/8 note rest - Rise Up Singing has simpler chords