Chords for Helen Reddy - Angie Baby (The Glen Campbell Music Show / BBC2 / HQ / 1975)

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Helen Reddy - Angie Baby (The Glen Campbell Music Show / BBC2 / HQ / 1975) chords
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I think she's probably, probably, how do you say it over here?
Probably?
Or like I said it in Phoenix, probably.
She is [Ab] probably one of the best female singers to come down the tube of stardom in a very, very long time.
She's good, she's a great writer, and she's a [G] great human being.
Well, I don't hold Australia, I don't hold [Gb] that against her too much.
I teased her about it, and she teased me, said, how can you be from a place like America, right?
And I said, well, [N] my God, you must definitely be from the outback somewhere.
Ladies and gentlemen, she is great, Miss Helen Reddy.
[F]
[Gm] You live your life in the songs you hear on the rock and roll radio.
[G] And when the young, that's a really nice place to go.
[B] Folks hoping you'd turn out cool, [Eb] but they had to take you out [A] of school.
You're a little touched, you [G] know, ain't you, [Gm] baby?
Lovers appear in your room each night and they whirl you across the floor.
But they always seem to fade [G] away when your daddy taps [Gm] on your door.
[F] Ain't you, girl, are you [Bb] all right?
Tell the radio [Am] goodnight, all [D] alone once more.
[G] Ain't you, baby?
[Gm] [Bb] Ain't you, baby?
[Cm] [F] You're a special lady living in a [Eb] wakeful age.
[Gm] Well, maybe.
[G] Stopping at a house is a neighbor boy with evil on his mind.
He's been peeking in Angie's room at night [Gm] through her window blinds.
[Cm] I [A] see your folks have gone [Bb] away.
[Eb] Would you dance with me [D] today?
I'll show you how to have a good [Gm] time, ain't you, baby?
When he walks in her room, [Dm] he feels confused [D] like he walked into a play.
And the music's so loud, it spins him around till his soul has lost its [Bb] way.
And as she turns the [C] volume down, he's getting smaller [Eb] with the sound.
It seems to pull him [D] off the ground, so all the radio's [G] never to be found.
[Gm]
[G] The headlines read that a boy disappeared and everyone thinks he died.
Except a crazy girl with a secret lover who keeps her satisfied.
[Eb] It's [Am] so nice to be in [Bb] safe.
No [Gm] one asks you to [Am] explain.
Radio [D] by your side, [Gm] ain't you, baby?
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[Dm] You're a special [F] [Eb] lady living in a wakeful age. [Gm] Well, maybe.
Well, maybe.
Well, maybe.
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I think she's probably, probably, how do you say it over here?
Probably?
Or like I said it in Phoenix, probably.
She is [Ab] probably one of the best female singers to come down the tube of stardom in a very, very long time.
She's good, she's a great writer, and she's a [G] great human being.
Well, I don't hold Australia, I don't hold [Gb] that against her too much.
I teased her about it, and she teased me, said, how can you be from a place like America, right?
And I said, well, [N] my God, you must definitely be from the outback somewhere.
Ladies and gentlemen, she is great, Miss Helen Reddy. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gm] You live your life in the songs you hear on the rock and roll radio.
[G] And when the young, _ that's a really nice place to go.
[B] _ Folks hoping you'd turn out cool, [Eb] but they had to take you out [A] of school.
You're a little touched, you [G] know, ain't you, [Gm] baby? _ _ _ _
_ _ Lovers appear in your room each night and they whirl you across the floor.
But they always seem to fade [G] away when your daddy taps [Gm] on your door.
[F] Ain't you, girl, are you [Bb] all right?
Tell the radio [Am] goodnight, all [D] alone once more.
[G] Ain't you, baby? _
[Gm] _ _ [Bb] Ain't you, baby?
[Cm] [F] You're a special lady living in a _ [Eb] wakeful age.
[Gm] Well, _ maybe. _ _ _
_ [G] Stopping at a house is a neighbor boy with evil on his mind.
He's been peeking in Angie's room at night [Gm] through her window blinds.
[Cm] I [A] see your folks have gone [Bb] away.
[Eb] Would you dance with me [D] today?
I'll show you how to have a good [Gm] time, ain't you, baby? _
_ _ _ _ When he walks in her room, [Dm] he feels confused [D] like he walked into a play.
And the music's so loud, it spins him around till his soul has lost its [Bb] way.
And as she turns the [C] volume down, he's getting smaller [Eb] with the sound.
It seems to pull him [D] off the ground, so all the radio's [G] never to be found.
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] The headlines read that a boy disappeared and everyone thinks he died.
Except a crazy girl with a secret lover who keeps her satisfied.
[Eb] It's [Am] so nice to be in [Bb] safe.
No [Gm] one asks you to [Am] explain.
Radio [D] by your side, [Gm] ain't you, baby?
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Dm] You're a special _ _ [F] _ _ [Eb] lady living in a wakeful _ _ age. [Gm] Well, maybe. _ _ _ _
Well, maybe. _ _ _ _ _
Well, _ maybe.
_ [G] _ [Bb] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _