Verse:
F A
Four cups of cherries or more
Dm F7
Maybe five just to be sure
Bb C D
One cup of sugar or more if the berries are sour
C Bb
Let you belly say when
B C
When you put in a good pinch cinnamon
F A
Groovin’ twisting your leg
Dm F7
When you add the yoke of an egg
Bb C D
Crumble some butter with four small cups of flour
C Bb
And in the wink of an hour
B C
If you’re lucky you’ll try my great granny’s cherry pie
F F6 F F6 F F7
Bb Bbm
Well, listen once back in 1865
F
My great granny served her very first cherry pie
F7
And it’s been doing wonders ever since she’s spread her love
and crumble
Bb
She mend the broken hearts
Bbm F
And won every prize in the local country market
D Bb
She was the sweetest thing invited everybody in to share
B C
Tender love and care and some pie here and there
F A Dm F7
Bb C A (C) Bb
Bb (B) C (B) Bb
Bb (B) C (B) Bb (B) C
Bb Bbm
Well listen, once back in 1869
F
my great grandad walked in and caught her eye
F7
And he’s been doing tumblers ever since he tasted her lovin’
crumbles
Bb Bbm
She once said to me one day you’re gonna thank me for this recipe
F
you gotta follow it to the T
D Bb
it takes more than just a twinkle in your eye
C
so when you find your guy
invite him in for some pie
Outro: F A Dm F7
Bb C A (C) Bb
Bb (B) C (B) Bb
Bb (B) C (B) Bb (B) C