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Brandy

Brandy



         E   Abm   F#m     C#m
Theres a port on a western bay 
               F#m   A          D/F#    A
And it serves a hundred ships a day
               E      Abm       F#m  Abm  C#m
Lonely sailors pass the time a    way 
            F#m   A          E
And talk about their homes


         E   Abm   F#m     C#m
Theres a girl in this harbor town
               F#m   A          D/F#    A
And she works laying whiskey down
               E      Abm       F#m  Abm  C#m
They say Brandy, fetch another round
            F#m   A          E
She serves them whisky and wine

The sailors say...


 C#m7    B        A   
Brandy, you're a fine girl 
                           < you're a fine girl >
B      C#m7          B     A
What a good wife you would be
                           < such a fine girl >
Bsus4                  B                  
Your eyes could steal a sailor from the sea

Amaj7 E/Ab F#m Bsus4 B


         E   Abm   F#m     C#m
Brandy wears a braided chain 
               F#m   A          D/F#    A
Made of finest silver from the north of spain
               E      Abm       F#m  Abm  C#m
A locket that bears the name of the man that Brandy loves
         E   Abm   F#m     C#m
He came on a summers day - bearing gifts - from far away
               F#m   A          D/F#    A
But he made it clear he couldnt stay 
               E      Abm       F#m  Abm  C#m

The harbor was his home


 C#m7    B        A   
Brandy, you're a fine girl 
                              < you're a fine girl >
B      C#m7          B     A
What a good wife you would be 
                              < such a fine girl >
Bsus4                  B                  
Your eyes could steal a sailor from the sea

Amaj7 E/Ab F#m Bsus4 B


C#m7           B
Brandy used to watch his eyes 
      A               B
As he told his sailor stories
  C#m7           B
She could feel the ocean fall and rise 
    A              B
She saw its raging glory
    C#m7          D
But he had always told the truth 
        C#m7          A
Lord he was an honest man 
    Bsus4          B
And Brandy does her best to understand


         E   Abm   F#m     C#m
At night when the bars close down
               F#m   A          D/F#    A
Brandy walks through a slient town
               E      Abm       F#m  Abm  C#m
And loves a man who's not around
            F#m   A          E
She still can hear him say

She hears him say...


 C#m7    B        A   
Brandy, you're a fine girl 
                             < you're a fine girl >
B      C#m7          B     A
What a good wife you would be
                             < such a fine girl >
Bsus4                  B                  
Your eyes could steal a sailor from the sea