Goodbye
Girl (Difford/Tilbrook)
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I met her in a pool room (bar room).
D A
Her name I didn't catch.
D A
She looks like something special.
D A
The kind who'd understand.
D A
The room was almost spinning.
D A
She pulled another smile.
D A
She had the grace like pleasure.
D A
She had a certain style.
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Sunlight on the lino.
G A
Woke me with a shake.
D G D
I looked around to find her but she had gone.
D G
Goodbye girl.
D G
Goodbye girl.
D A
Goodbye girl.
D A
She took me to a hotel(motel).
D A
A room on the second floor.
D A
The kettle and two coffees.
D A
A number on the door.
D A
She said, "I hardly know you".
D A
Agreed we kissed goodnight.
D A
I knew that in the morning.
D A
Somehow I'd wake to find;
G A
Sunlight on the lino.
G A
Waking me with a shake.
D G D
I looked around to find her but she had gone.
D G
Goodbye girl.
D G
Goodbye girl.
D A
Goodbye girl.
D A
I've lost my silver razor(blue address book).
D A
My club room locker keys.
D A
The money in the waist coat(fur coat).
D A
It doesn't bother me.
D A
My wife has moved to Jersey(Guernsey).
D A
So mugged is not the word.
D A
If you ever see her, Say "Hello, goodbye girl".
G A
Sunlight on the lino.
G A
Woke me with a shake.
D G D
I looked around to find her but she had gone.
D G
Goodbye girl.
D G
Goodbye girl.
D A
Goodbye girl.
Transcribed by Jon Ecklund 6/6/97 JECKLU02@SPRYNET.COM