Chords for Ballad of a Teenage Queen
Tempo:
97.8 bpm
Chords used:
F#
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, [F#] prettiest girl we've [B] ever seen.
There's a story in our town of the prettiest girl around.
Golden hair and eyes of blue, [F#] how those eyes could please you.
[B] Boys hung around her by the door, but she loved the boy next door, who worked [F#] at the candy store.
Dream on, [B] dream on, teenage queen, prettiest girl we've ever seen.
She was tops in all they said, had never once looked to her head.
She had everything it seemed, not a careless teenage queen.
Other boys could offer more, but she loved the boy next door, who worked at [F#] the candy store.
Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, you should be a movie [B] queen.
He would marry her next spring, save his money for the ring.
Then one day a movie scout came to town [F#] to take her out.
[B] Hollywood could offer [F#] more, so she left the boy next door, working at the candy store.
Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, see you on the movie [B] screen.
Very soon she was [F#] a star, pretty house and shiny [B]
cars.
Swimming pool and a fence around, but she missed her old hometown.
All the world was at [F#] her door, all except the boy next door, who worked at the candy store.
Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, saddest girl we've ever [B] seen.
Then one day the teenage [F#] star stole her house and all [B] her cars.
Gave up all her wealth and fame, [F#] left it all and caught a train.
Left it all and caught [B] a train.
Oh, I have to tell [F#] you more, she came back to the boy next door, who worked at the candy store.
Now this [B] story has some more, you'll hear it all at the candy store.
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There's a story in our town of the prettiest girl around.
Golden hair and eyes of blue, [F#] how those eyes could please you.
[B] Boys hung around her by the door, but she loved the boy next door, who worked [F#] at the candy store.
Dream on, [B] dream on, teenage queen, prettiest girl we've ever seen.
She was tops in all they said, had never once looked to her head.
She had everything it seemed, not a careless teenage queen.
Other boys could offer more, but she loved the boy next door, who worked at [F#] the candy store.
Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, you should be a movie [B] queen.
He would marry her next spring, save his money for the ring.
Then one day a movie scout came to town [F#] to take her out.
[B] Hollywood could offer [F#] more, so she left the boy next door, working at the candy store.
Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, see you on the movie [B] screen.
Very soon she was [F#] a star, pretty house and shiny [B]
cars.
Swimming pool and a fence around, but she missed her old hometown.
All the world was at [F#] her door, all except the boy next door, who worked at the candy store.
Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, saddest girl we've ever [B] seen.
Then one day the teenage [F#] star stole her house and all [B] her cars.
Gave up all her wealth and fame, [F#] left it all and caught a train.
Left it all and caught [B] a train.
Oh, I have to tell [F#] you more, she came back to the boy next door, who worked at the candy store.
Now this [B] story has some more, you'll hear it all at the candy store.
[N]
Key:
F#
B
F#
B
F#
B
F#
B
Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, [F#] prettiest girl we've [B] ever seen.
There's a story in our town of the prettiest girl around.
Golden hair and eyes of blue, [F#] how those eyes could please you.
_ _ [B] _ Boys hung around her by the door, but she loved the boy next door, who worked [F#] at the candy store.
Dream on, [B] dream on, teenage queen, prettiest girl we've ever seen.
She was tops in all they said, had never once looked to her head.
She had everything it seemed, not a careless teenage queen.
_ _ Other boys could offer more, but she loved the boy next door, who worked at [F#] the candy store.
Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, you should be a movie [B] queen.
He would marry her next spring, save his money for the ring.
Then one day a movie scout came to town [F#] to take her out.
_ _ [B] _ Hollywood could offer [F#] more, so she left the boy next door, working at the candy store.
Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, see you on the movie [B] screen.
Very soon she was [F#] a star, pretty house and shiny [B]
cars.
Swimming pool and a fence around, but she missed her old hometown.
_ _ _ All the world was at [F#] her door, all except the boy next door, who worked at the candy store.
Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, saddest girl we've ever [B] seen.
Then one day the teenage [F#] star stole her house and all [B] her cars.
Gave up all her wealth and fame, [F#] left it all and caught a train.
Left it all and caught [B] a train.
Oh, I have to tell [F#] you more, she came back to the boy next door, who worked at the candy store.
Now this [B] story has some more, you'll hear it all at the candy store.
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There's a story in our town of the prettiest girl around.
Golden hair and eyes of blue, [F#] how those eyes could please you.
_ _ [B] _ Boys hung around her by the door, but she loved the boy next door, who worked [F#] at the candy store.
Dream on, [B] dream on, teenage queen, prettiest girl we've ever seen.
She was tops in all they said, had never once looked to her head.
She had everything it seemed, not a careless teenage queen.
_ _ Other boys could offer more, but she loved the boy next door, who worked at [F#] the candy store.
Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, you should be a movie [B] queen.
He would marry her next spring, save his money for the ring.
Then one day a movie scout came to town [F#] to take her out.
_ _ [B] _ Hollywood could offer [F#] more, so she left the boy next door, working at the candy store.
Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, see you on the movie [B] screen.
Very soon she was [F#] a star, pretty house and shiny [B]
cars.
Swimming pool and a fence around, but she missed her old hometown.
_ _ _ All the world was at [F#] her door, all except the boy next door, who worked at the candy store.
Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, saddest girl we've ever [B] seen.
Then one day the teenage [F#] star stole her house and all [B] her cars.
Gave up all her wealth and fame, [F#] left it all and caught a train.
Left it all and caught [B] a train.
Oh, I have to tell [F#] you more, she came back to the boy next door, who worked at the candy store.
Now this [B] story has some more, you'll hear it all at the candy store.
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