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Brandy (You're a Fine Girl) "é uma canção pop 1972 escrito por Elliot Lurie e gravada por Lurie da banda Looking Glass em seu álbum debut Looking Glass. A única atingiu um número sobre a Billboard Hot 100 chart, permanecendo na primeira posição para uma semana. Horns & Strings foram arranjados por Larry Fallon.
A letra diz que os Brandy, uma garçonete em uma cidade portuária.
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[Verse I & II] --------------------------------------------------- EG#m (slide) F#m - G#mC#m There's a port, on a western bay
F#mADA And it serves, a hundred ships a day
EG#m (slide) F#m - G#mC#m Lonely sailors, pass the time away,
F#mAE And talk about their homes
EG#m (slide) F#m - G#mC#m And there's a girl, in this harbor town,
F#mADA And she works, layin' whiskey down
EG#m (slide) F#m - G#mC#m They say Brandy, fetch another round
F#mAE She serves them whiskey and wine
The sailors say
[Chorus] ---------------------------------------------------------- C#m7A Brandy, you're a fine girl
C#m7A What a good wife you would be
Bsus4BA / C#m / F#mA Your eyes could steal a sailor, from the sea
[Verse III & IV] --------------------------------------------------- EG#m (slide) F#m - G#mC#m Brandy wears a braided chain F#mADA Made of finest silver from the north of Spain EG#m (slide) F#m - G#mC#m a locket that bears the name F#mAE Of a man that Brandy loves
EG#m (slide) F#m - G#mC#m He came on a summer?s day F#mADA Bringing gifts from far away EG#m (slide) F#m - G#mC#m But he made it clear, he couldn?t stay F#mAE No harbor was his home
The sailor said
[Chorus] ---------------------------------------------------------- C#m7A Brandy, you're a fine girl C#m7A What a good wife you would be Bsus4BA / C#m / F#mA Your eyes could steal a sailor, from the sea
C#m7BAB Yea Brandy used to watch his eyes when he told his sailor's story C#m7BAB She could feel the ocean fall and rise; she saw its ragin' glory C#m7D/AC#m7A But he had always told the truth, Lord, he was an honest man Bsus4BA / G#m / F#m / A And Brandy does her best to understand
[Verse V] --------------------------------------------------------- EG#m (slide) F#m - G#mC#m At night, when the bars close down F#mADA Brandy walks through a silent town EG#m (slide) F#m - G#mC#m And loves a man, who's not around F#mAE She still can hear him say