The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan Chords by Liv Marit Wedvik
Tempo:
105.9 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
The morning sun touched lightly on [A] the eyes of [E] Lucy Jordan
In a white suburban bedroom, [B] in a white suburban town
As [E] she lay there, near the covers, [A] dreaming of a thousand [E] lovers
Till [B] the world turned to orange and the room went [E] spinning round
[A] At the age of thirty-seven, [E] she realized she'd never ride through Paris
In a sports car with the world way in her [B] hair
So [E] she left the phone, keep reading it, and [A] she sat there [E] softly singing
[B] Little nursery rhymes she'd memorized [A] in her daddy's easy [E] chair
Her husband is off to work [A] and the kids are off to [E] school
And there are oh so many ways [B] for her to spend the day
She [E] could clean the house for hours, [A] or rearrange [E] the flowers
[B] Or run naked through the shady streets, screaming all the [E] way
At [A] the age of thirty-seven, [E] she realized she'd never ride through Paris
In a sports car with the world way in her [B] hair
So [E] she left the phone, keep reading it, and [A] she sat there softly [E] singing
Little [B] nursery rhymes she'd memorized [A] in her daddy's easy [E] chair
That evening sun touched gently on [A] the eyes of Lucy [E] Jordan
On the rooftop where she climbed when all the laughter grew [B] too loud
As [E] she bowed and curtsied to the man, [A] a rich and awful
[E] heard his sad
[B] And he let her down with a long white arm that waded past the [E] crowd
At [A] the age of thirty-seven, [E] she knew she'd come forever
As she rode along through Paris with the world way in her [B] hair
[E]
[B]
The morning sun touched lightly on [A] the eyes of [E] Lucy Jordan
In a white suburban bedroom, [B] in a white suburban town
As [E] she lay there, near the covers, [A] dreaming of a thousand [E] lovers
Till [B] the world turned to orange and the room went [E] spinning round
[A] At the age of thirty-seven, [E] she realized she'd never ride through Paris
In a sports car with the world way in her [B] hair
So [E] she left the phone, keep reading it, and [A] she sat there [E] softly singing
[B] Little nursery rhymes she'd memorized [A] in her daddy's easy [E] chair
Her husband is off to work [A] and the kids are off to [E] school
And there are oh so many ways [B] for her to spend the day
She [E] could clean the house for hours, [A] or rearrange [E] the flowers
[B] Or run naked through the shady streets, screaming all the [E] way
At [A] the age of thirty-seven, [E] she realized she'd never ride through Paris
In a sports car with the world way in her [B] hair
So [E] she left the phone, keep reading it, and [A] she sat there softly [E] singing
Little [B] nursery rhymes she'd memorized [A] in her daddy's easy [E] chair
That evening sun touched gently on [A] the eyes of Lucy [E] Jordan
On the rooftop where she climbed when all the laughter grew [B] too loud
As [E] she bowed and curtsied to the man, [A] a rich and awful
[E] heard his sad
[B] And he let her down with a long white arm that waded past the [E] crowd
At [A] the age of thirty-seven, [E] she knew she'd come forever
As she rode along through Paris with the world way in her [B] hair
[E]
[B]
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The morning sun touched lightly on [A] the eyes of [E] Lucy Jordan _
In a white suburban bedroom, _ [B] in a white suburban town
_ As [E] she lay there, near the covers, [A] dreaming of a thousand [E] lovers
Till [B] the world turned to orange _ and the room went [E] spinning round _
_ _ _ [A] At the age of thirty-seven, _ [E] she realized she'd never ride through Paris
In a sports car with the world way in her [B] hair
_ _ _ _ So [E] she left the phone, keep reading it, and [A] she sat there [E] softly singing _
[B] Little nursery rhymes she'd memorized [A] in her daddy's easy [E] chair _ _
_ _ _ Her husband is off to work _ [A] and the kids are off to [E] school
_ And there are oh so many ways [B] for her to spend the day
She [E] could clean the house for hours, [A] or rearrange [E] the flowers
[B] Or run naked _ through the shady streets, _ screaming all the [E] way
_ _ _ _ _ At [A] the age of thirty-seven, _ _ [E] she realized she'd never ride through Paris
_ In a sports car with the world way in her [B] hair _ _
_ _ So [E] she left the phone, keep reading it, and [A] she sat there softly [E] singing
Little [B] nursery rhymes _ she'd memorized [A] in her daddy's easy [E] chair _ _ _ _ _ _
That evening sun touched gently on [A] the eyes of Lucy [E] Jordan
_ On the rooftop where she climbed when all the laughter grew [B] too loud _ _
_ _ As [E] she bowed and curtsied to the man, [A] a rich and awful _
[E] heard his sad
[B] And he let her down with a long white arm that waded past the [E] crowd
_ At [A] the age of thirty-seven, _ _ [E] she knew she'd come forever
As she rode along through Paris with the world way in her [B] hair _ _ _ _ _ _
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The morning sun touched lightly on [A] the eyes of [E] Lucy Jordan _
In a white suburban bedroom, _ [B] in a white suburban town
_ As [E] she lay there, near the covers, [A] dreaming of a thousand [E] lovers
Till [B] the world turned to orange _ and the room went [E] spinning round _
_ _ _ [A] At the age of thirty-seven, _ [E] she realized she'd never ride through Paris
In a sports car with the world way in her [B] hair
_ _ _ _ So [E] she left the phone, keep reading it, and [A] she sat there [E] softly singing _
[B] Little nursery rhymes she'd memorized [A] in her daddy's easy [E] chair _ _
_ _ _ Her husband is off to work _ [A] and the kids are off to [E] school
_ And there are oh so many ways [B] for her to spend the day
She [E] could clean the house for hours, [A] or rearrange [E] the flowers
[B] Or run naked _ through the shady streets, _ screaming all the [E] way
_ _ _ _ _ At [A] the age of thirty-seven, _ _ [E] she realized she'd never ride through Paris
_ In a sports car with the world way in her [B] hair _ _
_ _ So [E] she left the phone, keep reading it, and [A] she sat there softly [E] singing
Little [B] nursery rhymes _ she'd memorized [A] in her daddy's easy [E] chair _ _ _ _ _ _
That evening sun touched gently on [A] the eyes of Lucy [E] Jordan
_ On the rooftop where she climbed when all the laughter grew [B] too loud _ _
_ _ As [E] she bowed and curtsied to the man, [A] a rich and awful _
[E] heard his sad
[B] And he let her down with a long white arm that waded past the [E] crowd
_ At [A] the age of thirty-seven, _ _ [E] she knew she'd come forever
As she rode along through Paris with the world way in her [B] hair _ _ _ _ _ _
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