C F C F C F C F C She'd brought along the F oranges
C He'd brought the F tea
Dm They'd both brought along a F sick-bag just in C case F C F
The plate of chicken sandwiches
Were lovely they agreed
And I Dm watched him spit the F bits into her C face F C F
"Do you love me like you used to" he sighs
"I Dm love you twice as G much" she rep C lies F C F
They were on the train to Venice, where else?
I Dm think tonight I G fancy my C self F C F
G (Chorus)
I'd rather C drink that toast to F my own health
I think C tonight I'd rather G love myself
And if you C drink that drink to F your own health
I think C tonight I'd rather G love mysel C f F C F
(end Chorus)
Later in the evening
The sun came rolling down
And they Dm talked about their F fantasies and C fears F C F
Between the heavy breathing
And those lighter licking sounds
I Dm heard him whisper F this question in her C ear F C F
"Would you still love me if I lost my legs?"
"I'd Dm see that you were G loved and you were C fed" F C F
"I end up in a car crash almost dead"
"For Dm richer and for G partly severed C head" F C F
(Chorus)
Am The neighbours ask them out but they G flatly refuse
Am "We're saving up for a world-wide G cruise"
With a Am choice between loneliness and lovesick G QE2's
Well tonight I Am choose - self Em-G-C abuse F C F
A four-pack in the fridge
A good book on the shelf
I Dm think tonight I'd G rather love my C self
Lyrics (C) 1990 Go! Discs Music Ltd., used without permission.
Please send any corrections to Dylan Salisbury
from: Christian Korbanka, Cologne, Germany
e-mail: Christian_Korbanka@msn.com
lyrics and chords of: Tonight I Fancy Myself by The Beautiful South
Suggestions and corrections are always welcome!
date: 95/10/15
C She'd brought al Fmaj7 ong the oranges
H C e'd brought the Fmaj7 tea
They'd b Dm oth brought along a sic F k-bag just in c C ase Fmaj7
The pl C ate of chicken sa Fmaj7 ndwiches
Were lo C vely they a Fmaj7 greed
And I wa Dm tched him spit the b F its into her f C ace Fmaj7
"Do you l C ove me like you Fmaj7 used to?" he si C ghs Fmaj7
"I l Dm ove you twice as m G uch" she rep C lies Fmaj7
They were C on the train to V Fmaj7 enice, where e C lse? Fmaj7
I t Dm hink tonight I fa G ncy my C self Fmaj7
G I'd rather dr C ink that toast to Fmaj7 my own health
C I think tonight I'd rather l G ove myself
And if you dr C ink that drink to Fmaj7 your own health
C I think tonight I'd rather l G ove mysel C f Fmaj7
C Later in the e Fmaj7 vening
The s C un came rolling Fmaj7 down
And they ta Dm lked about their fan F tasies and f C ears Fmaj7
Be C tween the heavy br Fmaj7 eathing
And those li C ghter licking s Fmaj7 ounds
I h Dm eard him whisper this que F stion in her e C ar Fmaj7
"Would y C ou still love me Fmaj7 if I lost my l C egs?" Fmaj7
"I'd Dm see that you were lo G ved and you were f C ed" Fmaj7
"I e C nd up in a Fmaj7 car crash almost d C ead" Fmaj7
"For ri Dm cher and for pa G rtly severed h C ead" Fmaj7
G I'd rather dr C ink that toast to Fmaj7 my own health
C I think tonight I'd rather l G ove myself
And if you dr C ink that drink to Fmaj7 your own health
C I think tonight I'd rather l G ove mysel C f Fmaj7
Am The neighbours ask them out but they f Em latly refuse
Am "We're saving up for a world-wide c Em ruise"
With a ch Am oice between loneliness and lov Em e-sick QE2's
Well tonight I ch Am oose - self G -abu G7 se C Fmaj7
C A four-pack in the f Fmaj7 ridge
A g C ood book on the s Fmaj7 helf
I t Dm hink tonight I'd ra G ther love my C self
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