Oh Yeah, You Gonna Cry?

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Intro -x2-: Bb Fm Cm Eb F
                                         
xA|---6-2-4-6-4-2----6-6-6----6-2--------|
xE|-2-----------------------0------------|
xC|--------------------------------------|
xG|--------------------------------------|
                                          
xA|-6-4-2-4-6-4-2----4-6-4--2-4-4-6-4-2--|
xE|--------------------------------------|
xC|--------------------------------------|
xG|--------------------------------------|

Verse 1:
Bb
You've got the same eyes as your father
Fm                                     Cm
And you carry the same kind of temper, too
           Eb                      F
But what a shame for the people of the community
Bb
His favourite thing's a fight and a lager
Fm                                     Cm
Name a better way to spin out a jar or two
       Eb             F
He's a model citizen, through and through
Bb                    Fm
But I quite like your girlfriend
                                 Cm
How the xxxx did she end up with you?
            Eb                 F
You know we talk about all the dumb xxxx you do
Bb
In the bathroom of the bar
Fm                     Cm
In the back seat of my car
                          Eb     F
I'm the ending, she's the start

Chorus:
     Bb
Well now, now, you need to calm down
Fm
What good's this energy?
Cm
When you devote it to me
Eb           F
Why not be a little more friendly?
Bb
Now, now, you need to calm down
Fm
Does she still think of me?
Cm
Say my name in her sleep
  Eb                   F
I thought you knew her better than me

Interlude: Bb Fm Cm Eb F

Verse 2:
Bb                 Fm
Don't give me that face
                           Cm
You know that the chase is through
      Eb                  F
Well, she's still running away from you
Bb
You've got the same eyes as your father
Fm                                     Cm
And you carry the same kind of temper, too
        Eb               F
And she told me that she xxxxing hates you

Chorus:
     Bb
Well now, now, you need to calm down
Fm
What good's this energy?
Cm
When you devote it to me
Eb           F
Why not be a little more friendly?
Bb
Now, now, you need to calm down
Fm
Does she still think of me?
Cm
Say my name in her sleep
  Eb                   F
I thought you knew her better than me

Bridge:
Bb Eb Fm
Eb
I thought you knew her better than me
Bb Eb Fm Eb

Chorus:
     Bb 
Well now, now, you need to calm down
Fm 
What good's this energy?
Cm 
When you devote it to me
Eb           F
Why not be a little more friendly?
Bb
Now, now, you need to calm down
Fm
What good's this energy?
Cm
When you devote it to me
Eb           F
Why not be a little more friendly?
Bb
Now, now, you need to calm down
Fm
Does she still think of me?
Cm
Say my name in her sleep
  Eb                   F                Eb 
I thought you knew her better than me
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~Thursday 10th of April~

Biography

There are several acts under the name Lovejoy, most notably:

1. Lovejoy is a british indie rock band based in Brighton, England. The members include Will Gold (Wilbur Soot), Joe Goldsmith, Ash Kabosu, and Mark Boardman. They released their first EP, “Are You Alright?” on May 9th, 2021. The band is named after Benjamin Lovejoy, a close friend of the band who inspired a large amount of the band’s tracks.

2. Lovejoy is Richard Preece, in collaboration with Ally Board, Keith Girdler and Paul Stewart.

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