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Joyce The Librarian Lyrics And Chords Fixed (2024)



on Richard Stilgoe's official site, it can be played on guitar with a simple, jaunty folk rhythm. www.richardstilgoe.com Common Chords Used: : G, D7, Em, C Chorus/Bridge : Am, G, D7

For the lyrics and precise chords, I recommend checking a reliable lyrics and chords website such as Ultimate Guitar, Songsterr, or the official Frank Zappa website for accurate information.

The beauty of this song lies in its restraint. By using the capo on the 4th fret and playing "C" shapes, you get the brightness of the key of E without the clunky fingerings, allowing you to focus on the storytelling.

[F] Not in a million [C] years! [G7] Did she think she’d shed these [C] tears!

C, G, Am, Em, F, Dm

Now go play it correctly. Joyce would approve—quietly, with a gentle nod over her reading glasses. And please, return the tablature on time. No overdue fines for misinformation.

Major (Capo 2nd fret for original, or play open) Moderate Folk [Intro] [Verse 1]

For a one-page, printer-friendly version of these fixed lyrics and chords (with standard notation for the bridge walk-down), bookmark this page or copy the text below into a Word document.

G She's the librarian D G She's the librarian **

[C] As George looked at books, She threw [G7] him longing looks, And [C] knew just what to [G] do.She [C] smiled, removed her specs, And [F] handed him "The Further Joy of [G7] Sex" , (Spoken: Perhaps because laterally, she thought it read "Lady Chatterley") And [Am] something just snapped in her [E7] head! She [Am] gave herself gladly, [F] Wildly and madly, To [G7] George that night in his [C] bed!

Moderate, comedic cabaret style. Suggested Strumming: Gentle downstrokes for verses, driving strumming for the bridge.

Joyce The Librarian Lyrics And Chords Fixed (2024)

on Richard Stilgoe's official site, it can be played on guitar with a simple, jaunty folk rhythm. www.richardstilgoe.com Common Chords Used: : G, D7, Em, C Chorus/Bridge : Am, G, D7

For the lyrics and precise chords, I recommend checking a reliable lyrics and chords website such as Ultimate Guitar, Songsterr, or the official Frank Zappa website for accurate information.

The beauty of this song lies in its restraint. By using the capo on the 4th fret and playing "C" shapes, you get the brightness of the key of E without the clunky fingerings, allowing you to focus on the storytelling. joyce the librarian lyrics and chords fixed

[F] Not in a million [C] years! [G7] Did she think she’d shed these [C] tears!

C, G, Am, Em, F, Dm

Now go play it correctly. Joyce would approve—quietly, with a gentle nod over her reading glasses. And please, return the tablature on time. No overdue fines for misinformation.

Major (Capo 2nd fret for original, or play open) Moderate Folk [Intro] [Verse 1] on Richard Stilgoe's official site, it can be

For a one-page, printer-friendly version of these fixed lyrics and chords (with standard notation for the bridge walk-down), bookmark this page or copy the text below into a Word document.

G She's the librarian D G She's the librarian ** By using the capo on the 4th fret

[C] As George looked at books, She threw [G7] him longing looks, And [C] knew just what to [G] do.She [C] smiled, removed her specs, And [F] handed him "The Further Joy of [G7] Sex" , (Spoken: Perhaps because laterally, she thought it read "Lady Chatterley") And [Am] something just snapped in her [E7] head! She [Am] gave herself gladly, [F] Wildly and madly, To [G7] George that night in his [C] bed!

Moderate, comedic cabaret style. Suggested Strumming: Gentle downstrokes for verses, driving strumming for the bridge.

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