Chords for How to lose a guy in 10 days - You're so vain
Tempo:
70.55 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Cm
Eb
Bb
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [E] [N] Thank you very much, I really appreciate it.
Oh, yes, give another hand for, uh, Pamela, she's in the house!
A lot of you out here don't know Benjamin Barry.
Well, shame on you.
Because he is a very talented advertising executive, a knowledgeable sports fan, and a wagering enthusiast.
But most impressively, he is one hell of a singer.
And he has prepared a little musical snack for his new special friend, Mrs.
DeLauer.
Oh, oh, isn't that wonderful?
So, Pam, why don't you come up here and sing your song?
Come on, Pam.
Ladies and gentlemen, Benjamin Barry!
Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, Andy, Andy.
Whoa, whoa, don't run off, don't run off!
Ladies and gentlemen, you do not want this young lady to leave the room.
Thayer, Tony, would you stop her, please?
You see, tonight, the really special event is that we will be singing, her and I, a duet.
Yes, with Andy Anderson.
Can you please give a warm round of applause?
Thank you!
Andy!
Andy, Andy.
Welcome, Andy.
Let's see what our song tonight will be.
Maybe one of our personal favorites.
Marvin, do you know You're So Vain?
That's not one of my songs.
[Cm] Can you work with me, Marvin?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You walked into the [Eb] party [Ab] Like you were walking on [Cm] two yachts
You had your hat pulled down Real strategically over one eye
You had [Ab] a scarf, I [Eb] think it was apricot
[Ab] Strategically tipped [Bb] below one eye
You had one [Gm] eye in the [Cm] mirror
[Ab] How'd you make sure you had a real cool [Eb] goodbye?
[Bb] Goodbye?
Yeah.
And all the [Bbm] girls think that [Ab] they'd be a lover They'd be his partner, [Eb] cause he's so vain
[Ab] You probably think this song [Eb] is about you Ben Barry, you're [Cm] so vain
[Ab] You probably [Bb] think this song is about you [Cm] Don't you?
It's on death and drunk.
It's not a good combination.
You, you [Ab] fooled me to win a bet And you [Cm] should feel ashamed.
Look, you took [Gm] me to a goddamn Celine Dion concert [D] You made me miss [C] the big game.
[Ab]
[Bb] Oh, so [Cm] [Ab] everybody to know [Eb] Your lovemaking is a [Bb] lie
Oh, maybe [Ab] cause you named my penis Yeah, you named my penis
You named my [Eb] penis after a dame
I really think you have to [Ab] get over that.
Come on, [Eb] you're so [Cm] vain.
You're so vain.
This is the [Bb] worst thing I've ever heard.
No, no, you're so vain.
You're so vain.
You do know the words so well, don't you?
There she goes, ladies and gentlemen, there she goes.
Thank you very much.
Oh, yes, give another hand for, uh, Pamela, she's in the house!
A lot of you out here don't know Benjamin Barry.
Well, shame on you.
Because he is a very talented advertising executive, a knowledgeable sports fan, and a wagering enthusiast.
But most impressively, he is one hell of a singer.
And he has prepared a little musical snack for his new special friend, Mrs.
DeLauer.
Oh, oh, isn't that wonderful?
So, Pam, why don't you come up here and sing your song?
Come on, Pam.
Ladies and gentlemen, Benjamin Barry!
Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, Andy, Andy.
Whoa, whoa, don't run off, don't run off!
Ladies and gentlemen, you do not want this young lady to leave the room.
Thayer, Tony, would you stop her, please?
You see, tonight, the really special event is that we will be singing, her and I, a duet.
Yes, with Andy Anderson.
Can you please give a warm round of applause?
Thank you!
Andy!
Andy, Andy.
Welcome, Andy.
Let's see what our song tonight will be.
Maybe one of our personal favorites.
Marvin, do you know You're So Vain?
That's not one of my songs.
[Cm] Can you work with me, Marvin?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You walked into the [Eb] party [Ab] Like you were walking on [Cm] two yachts
You had your hat pulled down Real strategically over one eye
You had [Ab] a scarf, I [Eb] think it was apricot
[Ab] Strategically tipped [Bb] below one eye
You had one [Gm] eye in the [Cm] mirror
[Ab] How'd you make sure you had a real cool [Eb] goodbye?
[Bb] Goodbye?
Yeah.
And all the [Bbm] girls think that [Ab] they'd be a lover They'd be his partner, [Eb] cause he's so vain
[Ab] You probably think this song [Eb] is about you Ben Barry, you're [Cm] so vain
[Ab] You probably [Bb] think this song is about you [Cm] Don't you?
It's on death and drunk.
It's not a good combination.
You, you [Ab] fooled me to win a bet And you [Cm] should feel ashamed.
Look, you took [Gm] me to a goddamn Celine Dion concert [D] You made me miss [C] the big game.
[Ab]
[Bb] Oh, so [Cm] [Ab] everybody to know [Eb] Your lovemaking is a [Bb] lie
Oh, maybe [Ab] cause you named my penis Yeah, you named my penis
You named my [Eb] penis after a dame
I really think you have to [Ab] get over that.
Come on, [Eb] you're so [Cm] vain.
You're so vain.
This is the [Bb] worst thing I've ever heard.
No, no, you're so vain.
You're so vain.
You do know the words so well, don't you?
There she goes, ladies and gentlemen, there she goes.
Thank you very much.
Key:
Ab
Cm
Eb
Bb
D
Ab
Cm
Eb
[D] _ [E] _ _ [N] Thank you very much, I really appreciate it.
Oh, yes, give another hand for, uh, Pamela, she's in the house! _ _ _ _
A lot of you out here don't know Benjamin Barry.
Well, shame on you.
Because he is a very talented advertising executive, a knowledgeable sports fan, and a wagering enthusiast.
But most impressively, he is one hell of a singer.
And he has prepared a little musical snack for his new special friend, Mrs.
DeLauer.
Oh, oh, isn't that wonderful?
So, Pam, why don't you come up here and sing your song?
Come _ on, Pam.
Ladies and gentlemen, Benjamin Barry! _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, Andy, Andy.
Whoa, whoa, don't run off, don't run off!
Ladies and gentlemen, you do not want this young lady to leave the room.
Thayer, Tony, would you stop her, please?
You see, tonight, the really special event is that we will be singing, her and I, a duet.
Yes, with Andy Anderson.
Can you please give a warm round of applause?
Thank you!
Andy!
Andy, Andy. _ _ _
Welcome, Andy.
Let's see what our song tonight will be.
Maybe one of our personal favorites. _
Marvin, do you know You're So Vain?
That's not one of my songs.
[Cm] Can you work with me, Marvin?
Yeah.
_ Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You walked into the [Eb] party [Ab] Like you were walking on [Cm] two yachts
You had your hat pulled down Real strategically over one eye
You had [Ab] a scarf, I [Eb] think it was apricot
[Ab] Strategically tipped [Bb] below one eye
You had one [Gm] eye in the [Cm] mirror
[Ab] How'd you make sure you had a real cool [Eb] goodbye?
[Bb] Goodbye?
Yeah.
And all the [Bbm] girls think that [Ab] they'd be a lover They'd be his partner, [Eb] cause he's so vain
[Ab] You probably think this song [Eb] is about you Ben Barry, you're [Cm] so vain
[Ab] You probably [Bb] think this song _ is about you [Cm] Don't you?
It's on death and drunk.
It's not a good combination.
You, you [Ab] fooled me to win a bet And you [Cm] should feel ashamed.
Look, you took [Gm] me to a goddamn Celine Dion concert [D] You made me miss [C] the big game.
[Ab]
[Bb] Oh, so [Cm] _ [Ab] everybody to know [Eb] Your lovemaking is a [Bb] lie
Oh, maybe [Ab] cause you named my penis Yeah, you named my penis
You named my [Eb] penis after a dame
I really think you have to [Ab] get over that.
Come on, [Eb] you're so [Cm] vain.
You're so vain.
This is the [Bb] worst thing I've ever heard.
No, no, you're so vain.
You're so vain.
You do know the words so well, don't you?
There she goes, ladies and gentlemen, there she goes.
Thank you very much. _
Oh, yes, give another hand for, uh, Pamela, she's in the house! _ _ _ _
A lot of you out here don't know Benjamin Barry.
Well, shame on you.
Because he is a very talented advertising executive, a knowledgeable sports fan, and a wagering enthusiast.
But most impressively, he is one hell of a singer.
And he has prepared a little musical snack for his new special friend, Mrs.
DeLauer.
Oh, oh, isn't that wonderful?
So, Pam, why don't you come up here and sing your song?
Come _ on, Pam.
Ladies and gentlemen, Benjamin Barry! _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, Andy, Andy.
Whoa, whoa, don't run off, don't run off!
Ladies and gentlemen, you do not want this young lady to leave the room.
Thayer, Tony, would you stop her, please?
You see, tonight, the really special event is that we will be singing, her and I, a duet.
Yes, with Andy Anderson.
Can you please give a warm round of applause?
Thank you!
Andy!
Andy, Andy. _ _ _
Welcome, Andy.
Let's see what our song tonight will be.
Maybe one of our personal favorites. _
Marvin, do you know You're So Vain?
That's not one of my songs.
[Cm] Can you work with me, Marvin?
Yeah.
_ Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You walked into the [Eb] party [Ab] Like you were walking on [Cm] two yachts
You had your hat pulled down Real strategically over one eye
You had [Ab] a scarf, I [Eb] think it was apricot
[Ab] Strategically tipped [Bb] below one eye
You had one [Gm] eye in the [Cm] mirror
[Ab] How'd you make sure you had a real cool [Eb] goodbye?
[Bb] Goodbye?
Yeah.
And all the [Bbm] girls think that [Ab] they'd be a lover They'd be his partner, [Eb] cause he's so vain
[Ab] You probably think this song [Eb] is about you Ben Barry, you're [Cm] so vain
[Ab] You probably [Bb] think this song _ is about you [Cm] Don't you?
It's on death and drunk.
It's not a good combination.
You, you [Ab] fooled me to win a bet And you [Cm] should feel ashamed.
Look, you took [Gm] me to a goddamn Celine Dion concert [D] You made me miss [C] the big game.
[Ab]
[Bb] Oh, so [Cm] _ [Ab] everybody to know [Eb] Your lovemaking is a [Bb] lie
Oh, maybe [Ab] cause you named my penis Yeah, you named my penis
You named my [Eb] penis after a dame
I really think you have to [Ab] get over that.
Come on, [Eb] you're so [Cm] vain.
You're so vain.
This is the [Bb] worst thing I've ever heard.
No, no, you're so vain.
You're so vain.
You do know the words so well, don't you?
There she goes, ladies and gentlemen, there she goes.
Thank you very much. _