Standard (EADGBE)

Intro

* (TWICE)

Chords:

Verses

You talk like Marlene Dietrich

And you dance like Zizi Jean-Maire

Your clothes are all made by Balmain

And there's diamonds and pearls in your hair

You live in a fancy apartment

On the Boulevarde St. Michel

Where you keep all your Rolling Stones records

And your friends of Sacha Distel, yes you do...

But where do you go to my lovely

When you're alone in your bed

Won't you tell me the thoughts that surround you

I want to look inside your head

I've seen all your qualifications

That you got from the Sorbonne

And the painting you stole from Picasso

Your loveliness goes on and on, yes it does

When you go on your summer vacation

You go to Juan-les-Pins

With your carefully-designed topless swimsuit

You get an even suntan on your back and on your legs

And when the snow falls you're found in St. Moritz

With the others of the jet-set

Where you sip your Napoleon Brandy

But you never once get your lips wet

But where do you go to my lovely

When you're alone in your bed

Won't you tell me the thoughts that surround you

I want to look inside your head, yes I do

Your name is heard in high places

You know the Aga Khan

He sent you a racehorse for Christmas

And you keep it just for fun, for a laugh hahaha

They say that when you get married

It'll be to a millionaire

But they don't realize where you came from

And I wonder if they really care, they give a damn

But where do you go to my lovely

When you're alone in your bed

Tell me the thoughts that surround you

I want to look inside your head

I remember the back streets of Naples

Two children begging in rags

Both touched with a burning ambition

To shake off their lowly-born tags, and they try

So look into my face Marie-Claire

And remember just who you are

Then go and forget me forever

'Cause I know you still bear the scar, deep inside, yes you do

'Cause I know where you go to my lovely

When you're alone in your bed

I can see all the thoughts that surround you

'Cause I can see inside your head

Try this version in 'C'... it accentuates the rundown by starting it on the top

'E' string, and I think it's the key it was originally written in. Anyway it's very

easy to play, but it's a great song. It's here under 'traditional' but it's not

really a traditional song but a pop-song by Peter Sarsted from the sixties.

NB: C9* = not sure about the name of this chord... basically it just continues

the e-string rundown onto the 3rd fret of the b-string.