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Intro:
    Dbm A
    Dbm A
    E  B
    A E A

           E         A       Dbm         Gbm 
There's  a Port on a Western bay  and it serves
          D       A            E
a hundred ships a day   lonely sailors
         A     Dbm     Gbm   A          E
Pass the time away and talk about their homes


              E             A      Dbm
And there's a girl  in this harbor town
        Gbm            D       A
And she works   layin' whiskey down
         E               A      Dbm
They say Brandy   fetch another round
    Gbm         A           E
She serves them whiskey and wine


                Dbm             A
The sailors say Brandy you're a fine girl -you’re a fine girl-
       Dbm                 A
What a good wife you would be -such a fine girl-
     E                  B               A E A
Your eyes could steal a sailor from the sea -do,do...-


E              A       Dbm
Brandy wears a braided chain
        Gbm    A               D        A
Made of finest silver from the north of Spain
  E           A         Dbm
a locket that bears the name
       Gbm      A      E
Of the man that Brandy loves


   E         A        Dbm
He came on a summer's day
         Gbm        D    A
Bringing gifts from far away
       E                A        Dbm
But he made it clear he couldn't stay
   Gbm    A       E
No harbor was his home


                Dbm             A
The sailors say Brandy you're a fine girl -you’re a fine girl-
       Dbm                 A
What a good wife you would be -such a fine girl-
       E                B           A  E  A
But my life my lover my lady is the sea -do,do...-


     Dbm            E      
Yeah Brandy used to watch his eyes
        A                 B
When he told his sailor's stories
          Dbm            E     
She could feel the ocean fall and rise
     A              B
She saw it's raging glory
    Dbm           D 
But he had always told the truth
        Dbm           A
Lord he was an honest man
    E               B            A  E  A
And Brandy does her best to understand -do,do...-


   E              A          Dbm
At night when the bars close down
Gbm    A               D      A
Brandy walks through a silent town
    E                 A   Dbm
And loves a man who's not around
    Gbm       A        E
She still can hear him say she hears him say


                  Dbm             A
She hears him say Brandy you're a fine girl -you’re a fine girl-
       Dbm                 A
What a good wife you would be -such a fine girl-
       E                B           A  E  A
But my life my lover my lady is the sea -do,do...-


    Dbm             A
Say Brandy you're a fine girl -you’re a fine girl-
       Dbm                 A
What a good wife you would be -such a fine girl-
       E                B           A  E  A A  E
But my life my lover my lady is the sea -do,do...-
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Album: Looking Glass

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Biography

There are multiple artists with this name
1. An American pop band active in the 1970’s
2. An alternative rock solo musician
3. A hard rock band from Australia
4. An electronica musician

1. Looking Glass was an American pop music group of the early 1970s that was part of the Jersey Shore sound. They are best remembered for their million selling 1972 song, “Brandy (You’re a Fine Girl)”.

The group was formed in 1969, at Rutgers University in New Brunswick

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