The Kinks Rosie Wont you please come home Am G D7 G C F C E7 Rosy won't you please come home? Mama don't know where you've been. Am G D7 G C F E7 Rosy won't you please come home? Your room's clean and no one's in it. Am Oh my Rosy, how I miss you, You are the world to me E7* Am G F E7 Take a look and see if you like it, If you like it please come back. Am G D7 G C F C E7 Rosy won't you please come home? Since you've joined the upper classes, Am G D7 G C F C E7 You don't know us anymore. Live and let your troubles pass. Am Rosy, Rosy, will you write and tell me, If you don't want to come back? E7* Am G F E7 I would sacrifice all I have To have a happy home once more. Am G D7 G C F C E7 Rosy won't you please come home? Two long years have passed away. Am G D7 G C F C E7 Since you tried to change your life, Christmas wasn't quite the same. Am Rosy, Rosy, got any answers? You are miles across the sea, E7* Am G F E7 And I'll bake a cake if you tell me You are on the first plane home. Am G D7 G C F C E7 Rosy won't you please come home? Mama don't know where you've been. Am G D7 G C F C E7 Rosy won't you please come home? Your room's clean and no one's in it. Am Oh my Rosy, how I miss you, You are all the world to me. E7* Am G F E7 Take a look and see if you like it, If you like it please come back. Am G F E7 Am G F E7 Oh Rosy, will you please come back?.................... * Although the voice is singing a G, the guitar should be playing a G# which is part of the E7 chord. This is what gives it a bluesy feel, the voice singing the minor third while the guitar strums the major
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The band's early hard-driving singles set a standard in the mid-1960s for rock and roll, while albums such as Face to Face,[2] Something Else, The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, Arthur and Muswell Hillbillies are highly regarded by fans, critics, and peers, and are considered amongst the most influential recordings of the era.[3]
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