D C D She was hanging in a pawn shop in Memphis, TN. C G D She was young & high strung her name was Rosalie, D C D Her neck was long & slender, they said all the pearls are fine, C G D I gave up my wedding ring so I could make her mine, D Then she rode with me to Nashville, where we joined a C D Country band, played a thousand different honky tonks G D D And a thousand one night stands, Thru good times & ss C D C|| the bad times she gives me company, she made a nice -i G D sweet home with me my little Rosalie, D C G D C G D Rosalie, Rosalie, Rosalie, no one else got so close to me C G D Although there has been others, there will never be, C G D C Another one quite like my little Rosalie, No there will G D Never be another one like my Rosalie, verse D C D Well the money wasn't good, it was few & far between, C G D But then he'd start drinkin' & the fiddle split the scene D C D Old Rosie stood besides me, thru the highs & the lows C G D And I was playing in a band, paying thru the nose Solo D C D Well I left her where I found her, and I walked out with a gun C G D I was half cocked & loaded I went looking for someone D C D Then I came back in the springtime, I promised her I would C G D But Rosalie long gone, this time it was for good, Chorus verse D C D Then late last night in the evening, I saw her on T V C G D Another guitar man was a holding my pretty Rosalie, D C D Her neck was long & slender, and her body curves so fine, C G D I weep & now remember when sweet Rosalie was mine,