Chords for Cyndi Lauper Sally's pigeons Dutch TV
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Well, it seems Cindy that Holland has sort of a special meaning to you.
Is that the case or not?
Well, you mean did I think I was going to take a boat here?
Yeah.
Yes.
How's it going?
It's going a bit better now.
Oh good.
Were you surprised by what you saw here?
Yeah, I was nervous for everybody.
Yeah, all I saw on the news was, you know, people being evacuated like crazy, so.
But a long time ago already you've been in Amsterdam.
And I heard from so many people that you liked Amsterdam very much.
Was there a special reason for it?
It was the first time I was in Europe and it's a very magical city.
I liked the waterways [Eb] and it's pretty.
At that time did you already have this same color of hair?
No, at that time, well, at that time my hair was really blonde here and the back was brown.
Now it's one color.
Yeah, well now it's more. Very conventional.
Yeah, it's very conventional now.
You're sort of orthodox personality now?
Yeah, I'm a lot more conventional.
Yeah.
There's a town in Sicily where my family is from.
They all got this color hair.
Yeah.
You're back to normal now.
More or less?
Yeah, more.
More than less probably.
Yeah.
What are you going to sing for us?
Sally's Pigeons.
What's it all about?
It's about, well, the woman in the story, she's telling the story of her childhood friend and how they went through [G] life together.
One didn't make it and she's there to tell the story.
It's a nice story, so.
Yeah, it's a neighborhood story.
My neighborhood anyway, I don't know about yours.
Great.
Ladies and gentlemen, Cindy Lauper.
[N]
[G]
[Eb] [B] We were innocent [Eb] and wild.
Peep de feets.
[D] Slam the gate.
Running down.
[E]
And time to watch Sally's pigeons [B] fly.
[Eb]
[Abm] Enough to watch [B] them drive and soar.
[Gb] Circling [B] the sky.
We had a bird [B] from three to four [Dbm] and never [Gb] knowing why.
[Abm] Neighbors pulled [B] their wash back [Abm] in.
Put away [B] my Barbie can.
We [Dbm] got overhead while Sally's pigeons [A] fly.
[Abm] [E] Confidence [B] that the world had [Abm] no boundaries.
But instinct [E] and common sense, [Gb] they come in different quantities.
[B] My heart began to skip to the beat of the boy next door.
She had her eye across the [Dbm] street on someone [Gb] shy and tall.
[Abm] We lived our [B] dreams and challenged [Abm] fate.
In tears she [B] told me she was late.
And [Dbm] Sally let his pigeons up [A] and fly.
[Abm] [E]
[B] [Abm] [E]
[B] [Gb] On [B] the dresser sits a friend with a photograph.
Two little girls in [Dbm] ponytails some 21 [Gb] years back.
[Abm] She left one [B] night with just a [Abm] knock.
Was lost from [B] some back alley [E] job.
I closed [Db] my eyes and [A] Sally's pigeons fly.
[Abm] She never [B] saw those birds [Abm] again.
And me I [B] can't remember [E] when.
A pirate smile hasn't made me [A] cry.
I [E] closed [A] my eyes and Sally's pigeons fly.
[B] [N]
Is that the case or not?
Well, you mean did I think I was going to take a boat here?
Yeah.
Yes.
How's it going?
It's going a bit better now.
Oh good.
Were you surprised by what you saw here?
Yeah, I was nervous for everybody.
Yeah, all I saw on the news was, you know, people being evacuated like crazy, so.
But a long time ago already you've been in Amsterdam.
And I heard from so many people that you liked Amsterdam very much.
Was there a special reason for it?
It was the first time I was in Europe and it's a very magical city.
I liked the waterways [Eb] and it's pretty.
At that time did you already have this same color of hair?
No, at that time, well, at that time my hair was really blonde here and the back was brown.
Now it's one color.
Yeah, well now it's more. Very conventional.
Yeah, it's very conventional now.
You're sort of orthodox personality now?
Yeah, I'm a lot more conventional.
Yeah.
There's a town in Sicily where my family is from.
They all got this color hair.
Yeah.
You're back to normal now.
More or less?
Yeah, more.
More than less probably.
Yeah.
What are you going to sing for us?
Sally's Pigeons.
What's it all about?
It's about, well, the woman in the story, she's telling the story of her childhood friend and how they went through [G] life together.
One didn't make it and she's there to tell the story.
It's a nice story, so.
Yeah, it's a neighborhood story.
My neighborhood anyway, I don't know about yours.
Great.
Ladies and gentlemen, Cindy Lauper.
[N]
[G]
[Eb] [B] We were innocent [Eb] and wild.
Peep de feets.
[D] Slam the gate.
Running down.
[E]
And time to watch Sally's pigeons [B] fly.
[Eb]
[Abm] Enough to watch [B] them drive and soar.
[Gb] Circling [B] the sky.
We had a bird [B] from three to four [Dbm] and never [Gb] knowing why.
[Abm] Neighbors pulled [B] their wash back [Abm] in.
Put away [B] my Barbie can.
We [Dbm] got overhead while Sally's pigeons [A] fly.
[Abm] [E] Confidence [B] that the world had [Abm] no boundaries.
But instinct [E] and common sense, [Gb] they come in different quantities.
[B] My heart began to skip to the beat of the boy next door.
She had her eye across the [Dbm] street on someone [Gb] shy and tall.
[Abm] We lived our [B] dreams and challenged [Abm] fate.
In tears she [B] told me she was late.
And [Dbm] Sally let his pigeons up [A] and fly.
[Abm] [E]
[B] [Abm] [E]
[B] [Gb] On [B] the dresser sits a friend with a photograph.
Two little girls in [Dbm] ponytails some 21 [Gb] years back.
[Abm] She left one [B] night with just a [Abm] knock.
Was lost from [B] some back alley [E] job.
I closed [Db] my eyes and [A] Sally's pigeons fly.
[Abm] She never [B] saw those birds [Abm] again.
And me I [B] can't remember [E] when.
A pirate smile hasn't made me [A] cry.
I [E] closed [A] my eyes and Sally's pigeons fly.
[B] [N]
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well, it seems Cindy that Holland has sort of a special meaning to you.
Is that the case or not?
Well, you mean did I think I was going to take a boat here?
Yeah.
Yes.
How's it going?
It's going a bit better now.
Oh good.
Were you surprised by what you saw here?
Yeah, I was nervous for everybody.
Yeah, all I saw on the news was, you know, people being evacuated like crazy, so.
But a long time ago already you've been in Amsterdam.
And I heard from so many people that you liked Amsterdam very much.
Was there a special reason for it?
It was the first time I was in Europe and it's a very magical city.
I liked the waterways [Eb] and it's pretty.
At that time did you already have this same color of hair?
No, at that time, well, at that time my hair was really blonde here and the back was brown.
Now it's one color.
Yeah, well now it's more. Very conventional.
Yeah, it's very conventional now.
You're sort of orthodox personality now?
Yeah, I'm a lot more conventional.
Yeah.
There's a town in Sicily where my family is from.
They all got this color hair.
Yeah.
You're back to normal now.
More or less?
Yeah, more.
More than less probably.
Yeah.
What are you going to sing for us?
Sally's Pigeons.
What's it all about?
It's about, well, the woman in the story, she's telling the story of her childhood friend and how they went through [G] life together.
One didn't make it and she's there to tell the story.
It's a nice story, so.
Yeah, it's a neighborhood story.
My neighborhood anyway, I don't know about yours.
Great.
Ladies and gentlemen, Cindy Lauper.
[N] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [B] _ We were innocent [Eb] and wild.
Peep de feets.
[D] Slam the gate.
Running down.
[E] _
And time to watch Sally's pigeons [B] fly.
_ [Eb] _ _
_ [Abm] _ Enough to watch [B] them drive and soar.
[Gb] Circling [B] the sky.
We had a bird [B] from three to four [Dbm] and never [Gb] knowing why.
[Abm] Neighbors pulled [B] their wash back [Abm] in.
Put away [B] my Barbie can.
We [Dbm] got overhead while Sally's pigeons [A] fly. _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ [E] Confidence [B] that the world had [Abm] no boundaries.
But instinct [E] and common sense, [Gb] they come in different quantities.
_ _ [B] My heart began to skip to the beat of the boy next door.
She had her eye across the [Dbm] street on someone [Gb] shy and tall.
[Abm] We lived our [B] dreams and challenged [Abm] fate.
In tears she [B] told me she was late.
And [Dbm] Sally let his pigeons up [A] and fly.
_ _ [Abm] _ _ [E] _ _
[B] _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[B] _ [Gb] On _ _ _ [B] the dresser sits a friend with a photograph.
_ Two little girls in [Dbm] ponytails some 21 [Gb] years back.
[Abm] She left one [B] night with just a [Abm] knock.
Was lost from [B] some back alley [E] job.
I closed [Db] my eyes and [A] Sally's pigeons fly.
[Abm] She never [B] saw those birds [Abm] again.
And me I [B] can't remember [E] when.
A pirate smile hasn't made me [A] cry.
I _ [E] closed [A] my eyes and Sally's pigeons fly.
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well, it seems Cindy that Holland has sort of a special meaning to you.
Is that the case or not?
Well, you mean did I think I was going to take a boat here?
Yeah.
Yes.
How's it going?
It's going a bit better now.
Oh good.
Were you surprised by what you saw here?
Yeah, I was nervous for everybody.
Yeah, all I saw on the news was, you know, people being evacuated like crazy, so.
But a long time ago already you've been in Amsterdam.
And I heard from so many people that you liked Amsterdam very much.
Was there a special reason for it?
It was the first time I was in Europe and it's a very magical city.
I liked the waterways [Eb] and it's pretty.
At that time did you already have this same color of hair?
No, at that time, well, at that time my hair was really blonde here and the back was brown.
Now it's one color.
Yeah, well now it's more. Very conventional.
Yeah, it's very conventional now.
You're sort of orthodox personality now?
Yeah, I'm a lot more conventional.
Yeah.
There's a town in Sicily where my family is from.
They all got this color hair.
Yeah.
You're back to normal now.
More or less?
Yeah, more.
More than less probably.
Yeah.
What are you going to sing for us?
Sally's Pigeons.
What's it all about?
It's about, well, the woman in the story, she's telling the story of her childhood friend and how they went through [G] life together.
One didn't make it and she's there to tell the story.
It's a nice story, so.
Yeah, it's a neighborhood story.
My neighborhood anyway, I don't know about yours.
Great.
Ladies and gentlemen, Cindy Lauper.
[N] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [B] _ We were innocent [Eb] and wild.
Peep de feets.
[D] Slam the gate.
Running down.
[E] _
And time to watch Sally's pigeons [B] fly.
_ [Eb] _ _
_ [Abm] _ Enough to watch [B] them drive and soar.
[Gb] Circling [B] the sky.
We had a bird [B] from three to four [Dbm] and never [Gb] knowing why.
[Abm] Neighbors pulled [B] their wash back [Abm] in.
Put away [B] my Barbie can.
We [Dbm] got overhead while Sally's pigeons [A] fly. _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ [E] Confidence [B] that the world had [Abm] no boundaries.
But instinct [E] and common sense, [Gb] they come in different quantities.
_ _ [B] My heart began to skip to the beat of the boy next door.
She had her eye across the [Dbm] street on someone [Gb] shy and tall.
[Abm] We lived our [B] dreams and challenged [Abm] fate.
In tears she [B] told me she was late.
And [Dbm] Sally let his pigeons up [A] and fly.
_ _ [Abm] _ _ [E] _ _
[B] _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[B] _ [Gb] On _ _ _ [B] the dresser sits a friend with a photograph.
_ Two little girls in [Dbm] ponytails some 21 [Gb] years back.
[Abm] She left one [B] night with just a [Abm] knock.
Was lost from [B] some back alley [E] job.
I closed [Db] my eyes and [A] Sally's pigeons fly.
[Abm] She never [B] saw those birds [Abm] again.
And me I [B] can't remember [E] when.
A pirate smile hasn't made me [A] cry.
I _ [E] closed [A] my eyes and Sally's pigeons fly.
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _