Famous Groupies (Remastered 1993) Chords
Tempo:
83.25 bpm
Chords used:
Am
Em
G
A
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[C] Oh, stand [Em] by, [Am]
let the [G] people see, [C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous [G] groupies for me.
Behold the famous groupies, they are alike as two peas, and where the other goes, [E] the
famous groupies [Bm] are only paid [Em] in rupees.
knows what the famous [D] groupies know,
nobody goes where the famous [G] groupies go.
[Dm] There was a bongo player, who kept an extra layer
of the famous groupies, and he was mad, of doing a war pillow [E] mattress [A] in his van.
let the [G] people see, [C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous [G] groupies for me.
Behold the famous groupies, they are alike as two peas, and where the other goes, [E] the
famous groupies [Bm] are only paid [Em] in rupees.
knows what the famous [D] groupies know,
nobody goes where the famous [G] groupies go.
[Dm] There was a bongo player, who kept an extra layer
of the famous groupies, and he was mad, of doing a war pillow [E] mattress [A] in his van.
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Am
Em
G
A
C
Am
Em
G
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ Oh, stand [Em] by, [Am]
let the [G] people see, [C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous [G] groupies for me.
_ [A] _ _ _ [Dm]
Behold the famous groupies, they are alike as two peas, and where the other goes, [E] the
[A] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
famous groupies [Bm] are only paid [Em] in rupees.
[Am] Nobody knows what the famous [D] groupies know,
_ [Am] and nobody goes where the famous [G] groupies go.
_ [A] _
[Dm] There was a bongo player, who kept an extra layer
of the famous groupies, and he was mad, of doing a war pillow [E] mattress [A] in his van. _ _
[Am] When the famous groupies [Bm] arrived with [Em] their twin snoopy, [Am] nobody saw which way the poor [D] boy ran, _
[Am] as nobody does it like a famous [D] groupie can. _ _
[C] Oh, stand [Em] by, [Am] let the people [G] see, _
[C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous groupies [G] for me.
_ [A] _ [Dm] There was a lead guitarist, who lived in Effing
Forest, and all he ever [E] wanted [A] was to blow.
_ [Am] _ Oh, no, why?
When the girls were with him,
[Bm] he never [Em] lost his rhythm, [Am] and nobody knows what the famous [D] groupies mean.
_ _ [Am] _
_ _ [G] There _ _ _ [C] _
_ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
_ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [A] _ [Dm] was a classic story, of a roadie named Robbie, who used to practice [E] voodoo [A] on the side.
_ But when the famous twosome, [Bm] suggested [E] something [Em] gruesome,
[Am] all that they found was a crater two [D] miles wide, _ which [A] left the music business [D] absolutely out of
shape.
_ [C] Oh, [Em] stand by, [Am]
let the [G] people see, [C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous groupies,
_ famous groupies. _
Ladies and gentlemen, those magnificent examples of female
pulpitude and luminosity, direct from their global perambulations, to the very
vaults of this supremely magnificent proscenium arch.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you, famous [G] groupies. _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ Oh, stand [Em] by, [Am]
let the [G] people see, [C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous [G] groupies for me.
_ [A] _ _ _ [Dm]
Behold the famous groupies, they are alike as two peas, and where the other goes, [E] the
[A] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
famous groupies [Bm] are only paid [Em] in rupees.
[Am] Nobody knows what the famous [D] groupies know,
_ [Am] and nobody goes where the famous [G] groupies go.
_ [A] _
[Dm] There was a bongo player, who kept an extra layer
of the famous groupies, and he was mad, of doing a war pillow [E] mattress [A] in his van. _ _
[Am] When the famous groupies [Bm] arrived with [Em] their twin snoopy, [Am] nobody saw which way the poor [D] boy ran, _
[Am] as nobody does it like a famous [D] groupie can. _ _
[C] Oh, stand [Em] by, [Am] let the people [G] see, _
[C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous groupies [G] for me.
_ [A] _ [Dm] There was a lead guitarist, who lived in Effing
Forest, and all he ever [E] wanted [A] was to blow.
_ [Am] _ Oh, no, why?
When the girls were with him,
[Bm] he never [Em] lost his rhythm, [Am] and nobody knows what the famous [D] groupies mean.
_ _ [Am] _
_ _ [G] There _ _ _ [C] _
_ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
_ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [A] _ [Dm] was a classic story, of a roadie named Robbie, who used to practice [E] voodoo [A] on the side.
_ But when the famous twosome, [Bm] suggested [E] something [Em] gruesome,
[Am] all that they found was a crater two [D] miles wide, _ which [A] left the music business [D] absolutely out of
shape.
_ [C] Oh, [Em] stand by, [Am]
let the [G] people see, [C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous groupies,
_ famous groupies. _
Ladies and gentlemen, those magnificent examples of female
pulpitude and luminosity, direct from their global perambulations, to the very
vaults of this supremely magnificent proscenium arch.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you, famous [G] groupies. _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _