Wait For Me Mary-Anne:The Marmalade. #30 in UK in 1968. INTRO: E #1. C#m There's a small town lying by the river.. B halfway to nowhere. C#m Where the trains just stop to take on water.. B but my girl, she lives there. E7 She don't have jewels, she ain't got money.. B
but she makes my whole world sunny. A Wears no make up on her face..but where she is, B well, that's my place. B And I'm going home to my girl.. CHORUS: B Wait for me Mary-Anne..please, stay free Mary-Anne. A I'm coming home, girl, just as soon as I can.. A my, my, my Mary-Anne. B Wait for me Mary-Anne..you will see, Mary-Anne.. A that I was born to be your true lovin' man.. A my, my, my Mary-Anne. (INTERLUDE:)F #2. Bb In the city life gets often lonely for a boy C making good. Dm And it's hard to keep your sense of values C and to do things you should. Bb Girls come easy, try to make you..just as soon C they'll try to break you. Bb When the city dulls my eyes..then I'll remember C summer skies..and dream of the place..I belong. CHORUS: C Wait for me Mary-Anne..please, stay free Mary-Anne. Bb I'm coming home, girl, just as soon as I can.. Bb my, my, my Mary-Anne. C Wait for me Mary-Anne..you will see, Mary-Anne.. Bb that I was born to be your true lovin' man.. Bb my, my, my Mary-Anne. OUTRO: C Wait for me Mary-Anne..please, stay free Mary-Anne. Bb I'm coming home, girl, just as soon as I can.. Bb my, my, my Mary-Anne. C Wait for me Mary-Anne..you will see, Mary-Anne.. Bb that I was born to be your true lovin' man.. Bb my, my, my Mary-Anne..(Fade.) A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.
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