Anthony John Clarke — As Good As It Gets

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xAnthony John Clarke - As Good As It Gets


Capo 2



[Verse 1]
    C             G/B
Bob walked into a bar
         Am             C
He has a lady on his arm
        F           G               C
But the lady always looks the other way
                 G/B
Strolling in the park
             Am                    C
It's getting cold, it's pretty dark
              F                 G             C
He'll try and hold her, but she always moves away

[Verse 2]
    F                                D
And that day out at the races didn't go quite as he planned
         C               G/B                Am
He spent most of it alone in a quiet little corner of the stand
       D7                           G7
And he didn't even get to place his bet
  F       G                 C
Inertia, as good as it gets

[Verse 3]
           G/B
Alan was a fool
           Am               C
And yet so popular at school
  F                     G                C
Affectionately known by all the girls as hot
                   G/B
The first to get a car
             Am                 C
The first to get served in a bar
        F           G               C
And you never saw a soup stain or a spot

[Verse 4]
             F                             D
But when the stomach began to show and the hair began to go
           C            G/B            Am
She up and left him, up to his neck in dept
       D7                   G7
Like a song sung by Tammy Wynette
  F       G                 C
Inertia, as good as it gets

[Chorus]
                               F  G           C
'Cause you put up with my music, my motorbike
                     F               G                 C
You put up with my old friend and my best friend's wife
                     F           G           Am
You put up with the radio I keep on all night
      D7                               G7
You even put up with The Rolling Stones
   C            F          G             C
My taxes and my tantrums, my dull routine
                      F                 G           C
Pounds and five pound notes that I leave in my jeans
                  F         G          Am  D7
And I may look sixty when I act sixteen
                         G7
Maybe it's The Rolling Stones

[Instrumental]
C  G/B  Am  C  F   C G F Em F

[Verse 5]
    C                  G/B
Joe works with lots of girls
             Am                C                  F
Who all just think the world revolves around them
                               G
They expect such large Martinis and tickets for the show
         C                G/B
But when Joe is feeling down
          Am              C
It's so unusual that they come around
         F                                      G                      F
Still he makes such kind excuses for them, says, "That's how it goes"

[Verse 6]
                                    D
Even though on his wedding day, his bride did not have much to say
      C              G/B                Am
The whole day, an outrageous tale of woe
        D7                                  G7
And she left Joe, took his two dogs and his cat
  F        G                 C
Inertia, you'd never do that

[Chorus]
                          F          G             C
'Cause you put up with my tantrums, my dull routine
                         F                 G           C
The coins and five pound notes that I leave in my jeans
                  F            G          Am  D7
And I may look sixty, though I act sixteen
                          G7     F  G  C
Blame it on The Rolling Stones
		
    

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