Busy Day

 
           








(Intro: *G#m7 *C# *G#m7 *C#)  



*G#m7          *C#    *G#m7       *C#      
        Feeling cosy,      safe as houses 

*G#m7           E7          A     
        Sitting in her easy chair 


       (C#m/G#  F#m  A/E) 


*Bm7            *E   *Bm7     *E       
        Watchin' t.v., sippin' whisky 

*Bm7           G7               C    
        In her see-through underwear 


       (Em/B  Am  C/G)


            D
        She lights a cigarette, the room is much too hot 


        She opens up the window, showing all she's got 



       (Instr:  *G#m7 *C# *G#m7 *C#)  



*G#m7          *C#     *G#m7  *C#   
        Feeling restless and upset 

*G#m7                E7               A    
        She slides a hand between her thighs

         
             
       (C#m/G#  F#m  A/E)  

        
           
*Bm7               *E      *Bm7         *E        (*Bm7 G7)  
        She doesn't see him, she doesn't hear him

         
                           C      (Em/B  Am  C/G)
        He takes her by surprise 


           D
        He throws himself upon her 


        Pins her to the floor 


        She moans in sudden pleasure 


       "Give me more, give me more!" 



      **Bb^F                   **Bb^F#
        Doo doo doo doo doo doo, doo doo doo doo doo doo       

      
      **Bb^F#                  **Bb^G
        Doo doo doo doo doo doo, doo doo doo doo doo doo


        Eb           A  Dm  G
        WAAHHHH ....


        C      
        Headlights in the driveway 


        Footsteps down the hall 

           D 
       "Is anybody home?" she hears her husband call 

           Eb                     Ebm
        He finds her in the kitchen with his dinner 


        on a tray 

            Bb               Gm
        And as she takes his coat and hat 

           Cm              F7   Bb    
        He says he's had a busy day 


       (Eb  Bb  Eb  Bb)



NB:  
*The following chords, indicated by '*', are played as the following chord sequences in the IboR version:

*For G#m7, play:  G#m7 ->  G#m9 ->  G#m7
*For C#, play: C# ->  C#6 ->  C#
*For Bm7, play:  Bm7 ->  Bm9 ->  Bm7
*For E, play: E ->  Esus4 ->  E

(note: you can still just play the chords originally written).


**These chords are just played as a Bb root note, together with the 
corresponding note written; eg, for Bb^F# just play a Bb note with an F# note. (ie. basically just play the Bb root note,with the extra notes ascending).


Chords such as 'C/B' indicate the chord to be played followed by a bass note which can be played with it; in the case of C/B, a 'C' chord is played with a 'B' bass note.


 

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