Famous Groupies (Remastered 1993) Chords
Tempo:
83.25 bpm
Chords used:
Am
Em
G
A
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] Oh, stand [Em] by, [Am]
let the [G] people see, [C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous [G] groupies for me.
[A] [Dm]
Behold the famous groupies, they are alike as two peas, and where the other goes, [E] the
[A] [Am]
famous groupies [Bm] are only paid [Em] in rupees.
[Am] Nobody knows what the famous [D] groupies know,
[Am] and nobody goes where the famous [G] groupies go.
[A]
[Dm] There was a bongo player, who kept an extra layer
of the famous groupies, and he was mad, of doing a war pillow [E] mattress [A] in his van.
[Am] When the famous groupies [Bm] arrived with [Em] their twin snoopy, [Am] nobody saw which way the poor [D] boy ran,
[Am] as nobody does it like a famous [D] groupie can.
[C] Oh, stand [Em] by, [Am] let the people [G] see,
[C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous groupies [G] for me.
[A] [Dm] There was a lead guitarist, who lived in Effing
Forest, and all he ever [E] wanted [A] was to blow.
[Am] Oh, no, why?
When the girls were with him,
[Bm] he never [Em] lost his rhythm, [Am] and nobody knows what the famous [D] groupies mean.
[Am]
[G] There [C]
[Em] [Am] [G] [C]
[Em] [Am] [G]
[A] [Dm] was a classic story, of a roadie named Robbie, who used to practice [E] voodoo [A] on the side.
But when the famous twosome, [Bm] suggested [E] something [Em] gruesome,
[Am] all that they found was a crater two [D] miles wide, which [A] left the music business [D] absolutely out of
shape.
[C] Oh, [Em] stand by, [Am]
let the [G] people see, [C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous groupies,
famous groupies.
Ladies and gentlemen, those magnificent examples of female
pulpitude and luminosity, direct from their global perambulations, to the very
vaults of this supremely magnificent proscenium arch.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you, famous [G] groupies.
[N]
let the [G] people see, [C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous [G] groupies for me.
[A] [Dm]
Behold the famous groupies, they are alike as two peas, and where the other goes, [E] the
[A] [Am]
famous groupies [Bm] are only paid [Em] in rupees.
[Am] Nobody knows what the famous [D] groupies know,
[Am] and nobody goes where the famous [G] groupies go.
[A]
[Dm] There was a bongo player, who kept an extra layer
of the famous groupies, and he was mad, of doing a war pillow [E] mattress [A] in his van.
[Am] When the famous groupies [Bm] arrived with [Em] their twin snoopy, [Am] nobody saw which way the poor [D] boy ran,
[Am] as nobody does it like a famous [D] groupie can.
[C] Oh, stand [Em] by, [Am] let the people [G] see,
[C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous groupies [G] for me.
[A] [Dm] There was a lead guitarist, who lived in Effing
Forest, and all he ever [E] wanted [A] was to blow.
[Am] Oh, no, why?
When the girls were with him,
[Bm] he never [Em] lost his rhythm, [Am] and nobody knows what the famous [D] groupies mean.
[Am]
[G] There [C]
[Em] [Am] [G] [C]
[Em] [Am] [G]
[A] [Dm] was a classic story, of a roadie named Robbie, who used to practice [E] voodoo [A] on the side.
But when the famous twosome, [Bm] suggested [E] something [Em] gruesome,
[Am] all that they found was a crater two [D] miles wide, which [A] left the music business [D] absolutely out of
shape.
[C] Oh, [Em] stand by, [Am]
let the [G] people see, [C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous groupies,
famous groupies.
Ladies and gentlemen, those magnificent examples of female
pulpitude and luminosity, direct from their global perambulations, to the very
vaults of this supremely magnificent proscenium arch.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you, famous [G] groupies.
[N]
Key:
Am
Em
G
A
C
Am
Em
G
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ Oh, stand [Em] by, [Am]
let the [G] people see, [C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous [G] groupies for me.
_ [A] _ _ _ [Dm]
Behold the famous groupies, they are alike as two peas, and where the other goes, [E] the
[A] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
famous groupies [Bm] are only paid [Em] in rupees.
[Am] Nobody knows what the famous [D] groupies know,
_ [Am] and nobody goes where the famous [G] groupies go.
_ [A] _
[Dm] There was a bongo player, who kept an extra layer
of the famous groupies, and he was mad, of doing a war pillow [E] mattress [A] in his van. _ _
[Am] When the famous groupies [Bm] arrived with [Em] their twin snoopy, [Am] nobody saw which way the poor [D] boy ran, _
[Am] as nobody does it like a famous [D] groupie can. _ _
[C] Oh, stand [Em] by, [Am] let the people [G] see, _
[C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous groupies [G] for me.
_ [A] _ [Dm] There was a lead guitarist, who lived in Effing
Forest, and all he ever [E] wanted [A] was to blow.
_ [Am] _ Oh, no, why?
When the girls were with him,
[Bm] he never [Em] lost his rhythm, [Am] and nobody knows what the famous [D] groupies mean.
_ _ [Am] _
_ _ [G] There _ _ _ [C] _
_ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
_ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [A] _ [Dm] was a classic story, of a roadie named Robbie, who used to practice [E] voodoo [A] on the side.
_ But when the famous twosome, [Bm] suggested [E] something [Em] gruesome,
[Am] all that they found was a crater two [D] miles wide, _ which [A] left the music business [D] absolutely out of
shape.
_ [C] Oh, [Em] stand by, [Am]
let the [G] people see, [C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous groupies,
_ famous groupies. _
Ladies and gentlemen, those magnificent examples of female
pulpitude and luminosity, direct from their global perambulations, to the very
vaults of this supremely magnificent proscenium arch.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you, famous [G] groupies. _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ Oh, stand [Em] by, [Am]
let the [G] people see, [C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous [G] groupies for me.
_ [A] _ _ _ [Dm]
Behold the famous groupies, they are alike as two peas, and where the other goes, [E] the
[A] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
famous groupies [Bm] are only paid [Em] in rupees.
[Am] Nobody knows what the famous [D] groupies know,
_ [Am] and nobody goes where the famous [G] groupies go.
_ [A] _
[Dm] There was a bongo player, who kept an extra layer
of the famous groupies, and he was mad, of doing a war pillow [E] mattress [A] in his van. _ _
[Am] When the famous groupies [Bm] arrived with [Em] their twin snoopy, [Am] nobody saw which way the poor [D] boy ran, _
[Am] as nobody does it like a famous [D] groupie can. _ _
[C] Oh, stand [Em] by, [Am] let the people [G] see, _
[C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous groupies [G] for me.
_ [A] _ [Dm] There was a lead guitarist, who lived in Effing
Forest, and all he ever [E] wanted [A] was to blow.
_ [Am] _ Oh, no, why?
When the girls were with him,
[Bm] he never [Em] lost his rhythm, [Am] and nobody knows what the famous [D] groupies mean.
_ _ [Am] _
_ _ [G] There _ _ _ [C] _
_ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
_ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [A] _ [Dm] was a classic story, of a roadie named Robbie, who used to practice [E] voodoo [A] on the side.
_ But when the famous twosome, [Bm] suggested [E] something [Em] gruesome,
[Am] all that they found was a crater two [D] miles wide, _ which [A] left the music business [D] absolutely out of
shape.
_ [C] Oh, [Em] stand by, [Am]
let the [G] people see, [C] take [Em] a step, [Am] are the famous groupies,
_ famous groupies. _
Ladies and gentlemen, those magnificent examples of female
pulpitude and luminosity, direct from their global perambulations, to the very
vaults of this supremely magnificent proscenium arch.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you, famous [G] groupies. _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _