The Rose Hotel played in guitar may be one of your liked music. Not only hearing the song but you can play “The Rose Hotel by Robert Earl Keen” using guitar too. Yup .. this music by may also be played by that instrument. But, before that, you need to know its guitar chords.
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Yes, guitar is tough to study in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. The more you practice, the simple guitar will feel to play The Rose Hotel music.
“The Rose Hotel” guitar chords has rhythm and included in “The Rose Hotel (2009)” album.
The Rose Hotel by Robert Earl Keen Guitar Chords
[G] [C] [G] [C]
[G]He was walking through the a[Bm]lley way
[C]Where the drifters sleep and the w[G]ild dogs play
[Am]The moon was black, t[Em]he sky was grey
[C]He thought he was a[D]lone
She was waiting at the rose hotel
Across the street from the wishing well
Turned the latch and broke the nail
Checked her mobile phone
Chorus:
[C]Sometimes you r[G]un, som[D]etimes you fa[Em]ll
[C]Sometimes you d[G]on’t get up at a[D]ll
[C]Sometimes you r[D]un. sometimes you f[G]all[C][G][C]
He bought a ticket on the uptown train
Got off at 8th and birmingham
Wonder if she gave a dam about him anymore
She hadn’t seen him in a year or so
Why he called she did not now
She had the oldies on the radio
and someone at the door
Chorus:
Sometimes you run, sometimes you fall
Sometimes you don’t get up at all
Sometimes you run, sometimes you fall
He threw a nickel in the wishing well
Crossed the street to the Rose Hotel
Got no answer when he rang the bell
So he gave a little shout
Tiny watched him with baseball bat
A cheap cigar and a persian cap
Told him it was too bad that
She had just checked out
Chrous:
Sometimes you run, sometimes you fall
Sometimes you don’t get up at all
Sometimes you run, sometimes you fall
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If you want to study Robert Earl Keen The Rose Hotel guitar chords, you have to understand the 5 major chords, C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we take all major chords is that the minors of any of these chords only require few adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is quite based on its major counterpart.
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