Key: C major
Verse 1
C
F
Betty, Betty, who's your steady,
C
F
Bb
pretty Betty Blue?
F
Bb
F
C
she likes green, she likes white,
Bb
C
but she's in love with black.
F
Bb
C
G
Bb
Betty Blue likes Bobby Gray,
G
C
F
and she likes Bill White too.
Bdim
F
Graham White come round each night
Bdim
G
C
Bb
to woo young Betty Blue.
Bb
G
C
and Tom Brown's pearls are too.
F
Bdim
And all the town knows
Bdim
C
F
Bb
are sweet on Betty Blue
F
Bb
C
F
Bb
Each night the ribbon in her hair
C
G
C
is grey brown, green or white
Bb
C
F
Bb
The one whose color that she wears
Gm
G
C
F
can stay and hold her tight all night
D
C
F
or green or white, or who?
G
Bdim
G
Bdim
G
Betty Betty, who's your steady?
Interlude 1
Bb
D
C
D
G
Dbdim
C
G
C
G
C
G
C
D
G
C
D
G
C
A
D
C
G
C
D
G
Dbdim
G
A
G
C
Bb
F
Verse 2
Bb
C
Is it gray? No.
Is it brown? No.
Is it green? No.
C
F
she really loves.
F
Bb
Now, Betty Blue met Charlie Black,
Gm
C
and ooh, she likes him too.
F
C
Now, green and white got such a friend
Bb
C
at all the things black said.
Why, you should have seen
Bb
C
Bdim
young brown and green.
G
C
F
The both of them saw red.
Bb
C
F
Each night they come around
Bb
C
F
Bb
to see what ribbon she will wear.
F
C
And for weeks and weeks,
F
Bb
G
C
she's only worn the black
Gm
C
F
Are in an awful suit.
Blackie's wacky,
Betty's wacky, over Blackie,
C
You
F
Bb
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TunerE A D G B E
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