Intro: |
Bm |
Bm F# Bm |
It seems so long ago |
F#m C#m F#m |
Nancy was alone |
A Bm |
Looking at the Late Late show |
A E A |
Through a semi-precious stone |
C# F#m |
In the House of Honesty |
D A |
Her father was on trial |
E F#m |
In the House of Mystery |
C# D |
There was no one at all |
A E F#m |
There was no one at all |
Bm F# Bm |
It seems so long ago |
F#m C#m F#m |
None of us were strong |
A Bm |
Nancy wore green stockings |
A E A |
And she slept with everyone |
C# F#m |
She never said she'd wait for us |
D A |
Although she was alone |
E F#m |
I think she fell in love for us |
C# D |
In nineteen sixty one |
A E F#m |
In nineteen sixty one |
Bm F# Bm |
It seems so long ago |
F#m C#m F#m |
Nancy was alone |
A Bm |
A forty five beside her head |
A E A |
An open telephone |
C# F#m |
We told her she was beautiful |
D A |
We told her she was free |
E F#m |
But none of us would meet her in |
C# D |
The House of Mystery |
A E F#m |
The House of Mystery |
Bridge: |
F#m A Bm Bm x2 |
Bm F# Bm |
And now you look around you |
F#m C#m F#m |
See her everywhere |
A Bm |
Many use her body |
A E A |
Many comb her hair |
C# F#m |
In the hollow of the night |
D A |
When you are cold and numb |
E F#m |
You hear her talking freely then |
C# D |
She's happy that you've come |
A E F#m Bm E A |
She's happy that you've come |
Ending: |
Bm Bm F#m A x2 |