Bus Stop - The Hollies - Vocal Cover by David Lyon with Lyrics Chords
Tempo:
69.15 bpm
Chords used:
Am
C
Em
B
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[Em] [Am]
Bus stop, what day she's there I say, please share my umbrella.
Bus stop, bus go, she stands up close under my [C] umbrella.
All [G] that summer we [D] enjoyed it, wind and rain and [Am] shine.
That umbrella we employed it, by August she was [C] mine.
Every [B] morning I [Em] would see her waiting [C] at the stop.
[Am] Sometimes she'd shop and [B] she would show me [Em] what she'd buy.
[C] Other [B] people stared [Em] as if we were both [C] quite insane.
[Am] Someday my name and [B] hers are going to [Em] be the same.
[Am] That's the way the whole thing started, silly but it is true.
Thinking of a sweet romance, beginning in a queue.
[C] Came the [Am] sun, the ice was [Dm] melting, no more [E] sheltering [Am] now.
Nice to think that that umbrella led me to her vow.
[E]
[C] Every [B] morning I would see [Em] her waiting [C] at the stop.
Sometimes [Am] she'd shop and she [B] would show me what [Em] she'd buy.
[C] Other [B] people stared as if [Em] we were both quite [C] insane.
Someday [Am] my name and hers [B] are going to be [Em] the same.
[Am] Bus stop, what day she's there I say, please share my umbrella.
Bus stop, bus go, she stands up close under my umbrella.
[C] All that summer [Am] we enjoyed [A] it, wind and rain [E] and shine.
That umbrella [Am] we employed, by August she was mine.
[C] Every morning [B] I would see [Em] her waiting at [C] the stop.
Sometimes [Am] she'd shop and she would show [Em] me what she'd buy.
[C] Other people [B] stared as if [Em] we were both quite [C] insane.
For twenty [Am] years her name and mine have been the same.
[Am] Happy birthday kittens.
Thank you for sharing my umbrella.
For twenty-five years I've loved you with all of my heart.
I look forward to the [A] rest.
Happy birthday.
[N] Every morning I would see [B] her waiting [F#] at the stop.
Sometimes she'd shop and she would show me what she'd buy.
[N] Other people stared as if we were both quite insane.
For twenty years her name and mine have been the [E] same.
Bus stop, what day she's there I say, please share my umbrella.
Bus stop, bus go, she stands up close under my [C] umbrella.
All [G] that summer we [D] enjoyed it, wind and rain and [Am] shine.
That umbrella we employed it, by August she was [C] mine.
Every [B] morning I [Em] would see her waiting [C] at the stop.
[Am] Sometimes she'd shop and [B] she would show me [Em] what she'd buy.
[C] Other [B] people stared [Em] as if we were both [C] quite insane.
[Am] Someday my name and [B] hers are going to [Em] be the same.
[Am] That's the way the whole thing started, silly but it is true.
Thinking of a sweet romance, beginning in a queue.
[C] Came the [Am] sun, the ice was [Dm] melting, no more [E] sheltering [Am] now.
Nice to think that that umbrella led me to her vow.
[E]
[C] Every [B] morning I would see [Em] her waiting [C] at the stop.
Sometimes [Am] she'd shop and she [B] would show me what [Em] she'd buy.
[C] Other [B] people stared as if [Em] we were both quite [C] insane.
Someday [Am] my name and hers [B] are going to be [Em] the same.
[Am] Bus stop, what day she's there I say, please share my umbrella.
Bus stop, bus go, she stands up close under my umbrella.
[C] All that summer [Am] we enjoyed [A] it, wind and rain [E] and shine.
That umbrella [Am] we employed, by August she was mine.
[C] Every morning [B] I would see [Em] her waiting at [C] the stop.
Sometimes [Am] she'd shop and she would show [Em] me what she'd buy.
[C] Other people [B] stared as if [Em] we were both quite [C] insane.
For twenty [Am] years her name and mine have been the same.
[Am] Happy birthday kittens.
Thank you for sharing my umbrella.
For twenty-five years I've loved you with all of my heart.
I look forward to the [A] rest.
Happy birthday.
[N] Every morning I would see [B] her waiting [F#] at the stop.
Sometimes she'd shop and she would show me what she'd buy.
[N] Other people stared as if we were both quite insane.
For twenty years her name and mine have been the [E] same.
Key:
Am
C
Em
B
E
Am
C
Em
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ _ _
Bus stop, what day she's there I say, please share my umbrella.
Bus stop, bus go, she stands up close under my [C] umbrella.
All [G] that summer we [D] enjoyed it, wind and rain and [Am] shine.
That umbrella we employed it, by August she was [C] mine.
Every [B] morning I [Em] would see her waiting [C] at the stop.
[Am] Sometimes she'd shop and [B] she would show me [Em] what she'd buy. _ _
[C] Other [B] people stared [Em] as if we were both [C] quite insane.
[Am] Someday my name and [B] hers are going to [Em] be the same. _ _
[Am] That's the way the whole thing started, silly but it is true.
Thinking of a sweet romance, beginning in a queue.
[C] Came the [Am] sun, the ice was [Dm] melting, no more [E] sheltering [Am] now.
Nice to think that that umbrella led me to her vow. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[C] Every [B] morning I would see [Em] her waiting [C] at the stop.
Sometimes [Am] she'd shop and she [B] would show me what [Em] she'd buy. _ _
[C] Other [B] people stared as if [Em] we were both quite [C] insane.
Someday [Am] my name and hers [B] are going to be [Em] the same.
[Am] Bus stop, what day she's there I say, please share my umbrella.
Bus stop, bus go, she stands up close under my umbrella.
[C] All that summer [Am] we enjoyed [A] it, wind and rain [E] and shine.
That umbrella [Am] we employed, by August she was mine.
[C] Every morning [B] I would see [Em] her waiting at [C] the stop.
Sometimes [Am] she'd shop and she would show [Em] me what she'd buy. _ _
[C] Other people [B] stared as if [Em] we were both quite [C] insane.
For twenty [Am] years her name and mine have been the same. _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ Happy birthday kittens.
Thank you for sharing my umbrella.
For twenty-five years I've loved you with all of my heart.
I look forward to the [A] rest.
Happy birthday.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] Every morning I would see [B] her waiting [F#] at the stop.
Sometimes she'd shop and she would show me what she'd buy.
_ _ [N] _ Other people stared as if we were both quite insane.
For twenty years her name and mine have been the [E] same. _ _ _ _ _ _
Bus stop, what day she's there I say, please share my umbrella.
Bus stop, bus go, she stands up close under my [C] umbrella.
All [G] that summer we [D] enjoyed it, wind and rain and [Am] shine.
That umbrella we employed it, by August she was [C] mine.
Every [B] morning I [Em] would see her waiting [C] at the stop.
[Am] Sometimes she'd shop and [B] she would show me [Em] what she'd buy. _ _
[C] Other [B] people stared [Em] as if we were both [C] quite insane.
[Am] Someday my name and [B] hers are going to [Em] be the same. _ _
[Am] That's the way the whole thing started, silly but it is true.
Thinking of a sweet romance, beginning in a queue.
[C] Came the [Am] sun, the ice was [Dm] melting, no more [E] sheltering [Am] now.
Nice to think that that umbrella led me to her vow. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[C] Every [B] morning I would see [Em] her waiting [C] at the stop.
Sometimes [Am] she'd shop and she [B] would show me what [Em] she'd buy. _ _
[C] Other [B] people stared as if [Em] we were both quite [C] insane.
Someday [Am] my name and hers [B] are going to be [Em] the same.
[Am] Bus stop, what day she's there I say, please share my umbrella.
Bus stop, bus go, she stands up close under my umbrella.
[C] All that summer [Am] we enjoyed [A] it, wind and rain [E] and shine.
That umbrella [Am] we employed, by August she was mine.
[C] Every morning [B] I would see [Em] her waiting at [C] the stop.
Sometimes [Am] she'd shop and she would show [Em] me what she'd buy. _ _
[C] Other people [B] stared as if [Em] we were both quite [C] insane.
For twenty [Am] years her name and mine have been the same. _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ Happy birthday kittens.
Thank you for sharing my umbrella.
For twenty-five years I've loved you with all of my heart.
I look forward to the [A] rest.
Happy birthday.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] Every morning I would see [B] her waiting [F#] at the stop.
Sometimes she'd shop and she would show me what she'd buy.
_ _ [N] _ Other people stared as if we were both quite insane.
For twenty years her name and mine have been the [E] same. _ _ _ _ _ _