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intro: bass intro, runs down a scale before alternating between the notes of
G and F. keyboard then enters.
Gm F (over keyboard solo x3)
Gm F
She's gone and left me, I don't know why
Gm F
That girl she's crazy, she made me cry
Gm F
She's gone and left me, I don't know why
Cm D Eb F
Yeah, she's the queen of the street, what a piece of meat
Gm F
She's real good looking, she makes me sigh
Gm F
Blue jeans and leather, her heels are high
Gm F
She's real good looking, she makes me sigh
Cm D Eb F
Yeah, she's the queen of the street, what a special treat
Cm Bb F/A F Bb F/A Gm (riff)
She's no lady, she'll stab you in the back
Cm Bb F/A F D (N.C.)
She's no lady, she's princess of the pack
(riff)
E------------|
B------------|
G----0---0---| <- bend the F# on the D up a semitone to
D----4^--4^--| match the note of the open G, this gives
A------------| a weird kind of chorus effect.
E------------|
(N.C) Gm F
With words of fire, she'll make you small
Gm F
With eyes that smile, she'll make you tall
Gm F
With words of fire, she'll make you small
Cm D Eb F
But you would rather wait a year 'til she gave you a call
Gm F (x4, over keyboard solo)
Gm F
She's gone and left me, I don't know why
Gm F
That girl she's crazy, she made me cry
Gm F
She's gone and left me, I don't know why
Cm D Eb F
Yeah, she's the queen of the street, what a piece of meat
Cm Bb F/A F Bb F/A Gm (riff)
She's no lady, she'll stab you in the back
Cm Bb F/A F D (N.C.)
She's no lady, she's princess of the pack
(repeat guitar solo once more, end on Gm).
Written by Jet Black/Jean-Jacques Burnel/Hugh Cornwell/Dave Greenfield