Roxanne Uke tab by The Police (Baritone Chords)

7 Chords used in the song: Gm, Dm/F, Ebmaj7, Dm, Cm, Fsus4, Gsus4

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Year:  1978
Difficulty: 
3.64
(Intermediate)
Key: BbChords
Gm baritone chordGm       Dm/F baritone chordDm/F                   Ebmaj7 baritone chordEbmaj7              Dm baritone chordDm
Rox-anne... You don't have to put on the red light

Cm baritone chordCm Fsus4 baritone chordFsus4 Gsus4 baritone chordGsus4
Those days are ov-er, you don't have to sell your body to the night

Gm baritone chordGm Dm/F baritone chordDm/F Ebmaj7 baritone chordEbmaj7 Dm baritone chordDm
Rox-anne... You don't have to wear that dress tonight

Cm baritone chordCm Fsus4 baritone chordFsus4 Gsus4 baritone chordGsus4
walk the streets for money, you don't care if it's wrong or if it's right

Cm baritone chordCm Fsus4 baritone chordFsus4 Gsus4 baritone chordGsus4
Rox-anne... You don't have to put on the red light
Rox-anne... You don't have to put on the red light

G7sus4 baritone chordG7sus4 Cm baritone chordCm Bb baritone chordBb (put on the red light)
Rox-anne...............

Eb baritone chordEb F baritone chordF (put on the red light)
Rox-anne...........

F baritone chordF Gm baritone chordGm (put on the red light)
Rox-anne...........

F/C baritone chordF/C Bb baritone chordBb (put on the red light)
Rox-anne..............

Eb baritone chordEb F baritone chordF (put on the red light) Gsus4 baritone chordGsus4
Rox-anne.............. Oh!


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About this song: Roxanne

Roxanne is a hit song by the rock band The Police, first released in 1978 as a single and on their album Outlandos d'Amour. It was written about a prostitute in southern France. Police lead singer Sting wrote the song, inspired by the prostitutes he saw near the band's seedy hotel while in Paris, France in October 1977 to perform at the Nashville Club. The title of the song comes from the name of the character in the play Cyrano de Bergerac, an old poster of which was hanging in the hotel foyer.

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