Brandy (You're a Fine Girl) Chords
Tempo:
125.4 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
C#m
F#m
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C#m] [A] [C#m]
[A] [E]
[B]
[A] [E] [F#m]
There's [E] a port on a western bay and it [F#m] [A] serves a hundred ships a day.
[E] Lonely sailors [B] pass [C#m] the time away [A] and talk about [E] their homes.
[A]
When there's [E] a girl [B] in [A] this [E] harbor town and she [F#m] [A] works [D] playing [A] whiskey down,
[E] They say, Brandy, [B] fetch [E] another round, [A] she serves them [E] whiskey and wine.
The sailors say, [C#m] Brandy, [A] you're a fine girl, what a [C#m] good wife [A] you would be.
Yeah, your [E] eyes, they still [B] say you're a fun [A] scene.
[C#m] [F#m]
[E] [G#m] Brandy [C#m] wears a braided chain made [A] of finer silver from the north of Spain.
[E] A locket [G#m] [A] that [E] bears the name of [F#m] a man that [E] Brandy loved.
[A]
[E] He came on a summer's day [A] bringing gifts [D] from [A] far away,
[E] But he made it clear he couldn't stay, [A] no harbor was [E] his home.
The [C#m] sailors say, Brandy, [A] you're a fine girl, what a [C#m] good wife [A] you would be.
But my [E] love, my lover, my [B] lady, is [A] a [E] sailor.
[F#m] Yeah, [C#m] Brandy used to [E] watch his eyes when he [A] told his sailor's [C#m] story.
She could feel the ocean falling [E] last, [A] she saw his raging [C#m] glory.
But he had [D] always told the truth, Lord, [C#m] he was an [A] honest man.
[E] And Brandy does her [B] best to [A] understand.
[C#m] [F#m]
[E] At night, [G#m] when the bars [C#m] close down, [F#m] Brandy [A] walks through a silent town.
[E] And loves [B] a man [E] who's not around, [C#m] she [F#m] still can hear [E] him say,
She [C#m] hears him say, Brandy, [A] you're a fine girl, what [C#m] a good wife you [A] would be.
But my [E] love, my lover, [B] my lady, is [A] a [E] sailor.
[F#m] Yeah,
[C#m] Brandy, [A] you're a fine girl,
[C#m] [A]
my [E] love, my [B] lady.
[A] [E] [F#m]
[A] [E]
[B]
[A] [E] [F#m]
There's [E] a port on a western bay and it [F#m] [A] serves a hundred ships a day.
[E] Lonely sailors [B] pass [C#m] the time away [A] and talk about [E] their homes.
[A]
When there's [E] a girl [B] in [A] this [E] harbor town and she [F#m] [A] works [D] playing [A] whiskey down,
[E] They say, Brandy, [B] fetch [E] another round, [A] she serves them [E] whiskey and wine.
The sailors say, [C#m] Brandy, [A] you're a fine girl, what a [C#m] good wife [A] you would be.
Yeah, your [E] eyes, they still [B] say you're a fun [A] scene.
[C#m] [F#m]
[E] [G#m] Brandy [C#m] wears a braided chain made [A] of finer silver from the north of Spain.
[E] A locket [G#m] [A] that [E] bears the name of [F#m] a man that [E] Brandy loved.
[A]
[E] He came on a summer's day [A] bringing gifts [D] from [A] far away,
[E] But he made it clear he couldn't stay, [A] no harbor was [E] his home.
The [C#m] sailors say, Brandy, [A] you're a fine girl, what a [C#m] good wife [A] you would be.
But my [E] love, my lover, my [B] lady, is [A] a [E] sailor.
[F#m] Yeah, [C#m] Brandy used to [E] watch his eyes when he [A] told his sailor's [C#m] story.
She could feel the ocean falling [E] last, [A] she saw his raging [C#m] glory.
But he had [D] always told the truth, Lord, [C#m] he was an [A] honest man.
[E] And Brandy does her [B] best to [A] understand.
[C#m] [F#m]
[E] At night, [G#m] when the bars [C#m] close down, [F#m] Brandy [A] walks through a silent town.
[E] And loves [B] a man [E] who's not around, [C#m] she [F#m] still can hear [E] him say,
She [C#m] hears him say, Brandy, [A] you're a fine girl, what [C#m] a good wife you [A] would be.
But my [E] love, my lover, [B] my lady, is [A] a [E] sailor.
[F#m] Yeah,
[C#m] Brandy, [A] you're a fine girl,
[C#m] [A]
my [E] love, my [B] lady.
[A] [E] [F#m]
Key:
A
E
C#m
F#m
B
A
E
C#m
[C#m] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ [E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
There's [E] a port on a western bay and it [F#m] [A] serves a hundred ships a day.
[E] Lonely sailors [B] pass [C#m] the time away [A] and talk about [E] their homes.
[A]
When there's [E] a girl [B] in [A] this [E] harbor town and she [F#m] [A] works _ [D] playing [A] whiskey down,
[E] They say, Brandy, [B] fetch [E] another round, [A] she serves them [E] whiskey and wine.
The sailors say, [C#m] Brandy, [A] you're a fine girl, what a [C#m] good wife [A] you would be. _
Yeah, your [E] eyes, they still [B] say you're a fun [A] scene.
[C#m] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ [G#m] Brandy [C#m] wears a braided chain made [A] of finer silver from the north of Spain.
[E] A locket [G#m] _ [A] that [E] bears the name of [F#m] a man that [E] Brandy loved.
_ [A] _
[E] He came on a summer's day [A] bringing gifts _ [D] from [A] far away,
[E] But he made it clear he couldn't stay, [A] no harbor was [E] his home.
The [C#m] sailors say, Brandy, [A] you're a fine girl, what a [C#m] good wife [A] you would be.
But my [E] love, my lover, my [B] lady, is [A] a [E] sailor.
_ [F#m] _ _ Yeah, _ [C#m] Brandy used to [E] watch his eyes when he [A] told his sailor's [C#m] story.
She could feel the ocean falling [E] last, [A] she saw his raging [C#m] glory. _
But he had [D] always told the truth, Lord, [C#m] he was an [A] honest man. _
[E] And Brandy does her [B] best to [A] understand.
[C#m] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
[E] At night, [G#m] when the bars [C#m] close down, [F#m] Brandy [A] walks through a silent town.
[E] And loves [B] a man [E] who's not around, [C#m] she [F#m] still can hear [E] him say,
She [C#m] hears him say, Brandy, [A] you're a fine girl, what [C#m] a good wife you [A] would be.
But my [E] love, my lover, [B] my lady, is [A] a [E] sailor.
[F#m] Yeah, _ _ _
_ [C#m] _ Brandy, [A] you're a fine girl, _
_ [C#m] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
my [E] _ love, my [B] lady. _ _
_ [A] _ [E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ [E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
There's [E] a port on a western bay and it [F#m] [A] serves a hundred ships a day.
[E] Lonely sailors [B] pass [C#m] the time away [A] and talk about [E] their homes.
[A]
When there's [E] a girl [B] in [A] this [E] harbor town and she [F#m] [A] works _ [D] playing [A] whiskey down,
[E] They say, Brandy, [B] fetch [E] another round, [A] she serves them [E] whiskey and wine.
The sailors say, [C#m] Brandy, [A] you're a fine girl, what a [C#m] good wife [A] you would be. _
Yeah, your [E] eyes, they still [B] say you're a fun [A] scene.
[C#m] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ [G#m] Brandy [C#m] wears a braided chain made [A] of finer silver from the north of Spain.
[E] A locket [G#m] _ [A] that [E] bears the name of [F#m] a man that [E] Brandy loved.
_ [A] _
[E] He came on a summer's day [A] bringing gifts _ [D] from [A] far away,
[E] But he made it clear he couldn't stay, [A] no harbor was [E] his home.
The [C#m] sailors say, Brandy, [A] you're a fine girl, what a [C#m] good wife [A] you would be.
But my [E] love, my lover, my [B] lady, is [A] a [E] sailor.
_ [F#m] _ _ Yeah, _ [C#m] Brandy used to [E] watch his eyes when he [A] told his sailor's [C#m] story.
She could feel the ocean falling [E] last, [A] she saw his raging [C#m] glory. _
But he had [D] always told the truth, Lord, [C#m] he was an [A] honest man. _
[E] And Brandy does her [B] best to [A] understand.
[C#m] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
[E] At night, [G#m] when the bars [C#m] close down, [F#m] Brandy [A] walks through a silent town.
[E] And loves [B] a man [E] who's not around, [C#m] she [F#m] still can hear [E] him say,
She [C#m] hears him say, Brandy, [A] you're a fine girl, what [C#m] a good wife you [A] would be.
But my [E] love, my lover, [B] my lady, is [A] a [E] sailor.
[F#m] Yeah, _ _ _
_ [C#m] _ Brandy, [A] you're a fine girl, _
_ [C#m] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
my [E] _ love, my [B] lady. _ _
_ [A] _ [E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _