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Intro: Am7 A7 D6 Am7 A7 D6 They call you lady luck, but there is room for doubt; G Fdim D F#7 B7 E7 Em7 A7 At times you have a very un-lady-like way of running out. Am7 A7 D6 Am7 A7 D6 You're on a date with me, and the pickin's have been lush, G Fdim D F#7 B7 E7 Em7 A7 And yet before the evening is over, you might give me the brush. D A7 F#m D F#m B7 You might forget your manners, you might refuse to stay, G B7 E7 A7 D And so the best that I can do is pray. D Am7 D Am7 D Am7 D Am7 Luck, be lady tonight; luck, be lady tonight. D D/C G/B A7 A Luck, if you've ever been a lady to begin with, D Am7 D Luck be a lady tonight. D Am7 D Am7 D Am7 D Am7 Luck, let a gentleman see just how nice a dame you can be. D D/C G/B A7 A I know the way you've treated other guys you've been with -- D Am7 D Luck be a lady with me. Bridge 1: Words & Music by Frank Loesser Recorded by Frank Sinatra, 1965 Em7 A7 D B7 Em7 A7 D A lady never leaves her escort; it isn't fair, it isn't nice. Am Am+7 Am7 D9 A7 G A7 A lady doesn't wander all o - ver the room Em7 A7 Em7 A7 And then blow on some other guys dice. D Am7 D Am7 D Am7 D Am7 Let's keep this party polite; never get out of my sight. D D/C G/B A7 A Stick with me, baby, I'm the guy that you came in with -- D Am7 D Luck be lady tonight. Bridge 2: Em7 A7 D B7 A lady never flirts with strangers; Em7 A7 D She'd have a heart, she'd be nice. Am Am+7 Am7 D9 A7 G A7 A lady doesn't wander all o - ver the room Em7 A7 Em7 A7 And then blow on some other guys dice. Repeat Final Verse:
Written by Frank Loesser
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