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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
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