Lazy Sunday Afternoon:Small Faces.
#2 in UK, #5 in Australia, and #42 in Canada.
INTRO: D G E A D G E A
#1.
A E G D A
Ah, wouldn't it be nice, to get on with me neighbours?
E G D A
But they make it very clear, they've got no room for ravers.
D
They stop me from groovin', they bang on me wall..
E
they're doing me crust in, it's no good at all..
CHORUS:
A D A C
Lazy Sunday afternoon..I've got no mind to worry.
F G A E G D A
I close my eyes and drift away.
#2.
A E G D A
Here we all are sittin' in a rainbow.
A E G D A
Gor' blimey, hello Mrs. Jones..how's old Bert's lumbago?
A
He mustn't grumble.
D
I'll sing you a song with no words and no tune..
E
To sing in your party while you suss-out the moon..oh, yeah.
CHORUS:
A D A C
Lazy Sunday afternoon..I've got no mind to worry.
F G A E G D A
I close my eyes and drift away.
#3.
A E G D A
Root-de-doo-de-doo, a-root-de-doot-de doy day..
E G D A
A-root-de doot de dum, a-root-de-doo-de-doody..
D
There's no one to hear me, there's nothing to say..
E
And no one can stop me from feeling this way..yeah.
CHORUS:
A D A C
Lazy Sunday afternoon..I've got no mind to worry.
F G A E G D A
I close my eyes and drift away.
CHORUS:
A D A C
Lazy Sunday afternoon..I've got no mind to worry.
F G A Dbm F#m D
I close my eyes and drift a...close my eyes and drift away.
E A
close my eyes and drift away.
OUTRO:
F G A Dbm F#m D
I close my eyes and drift a...close my eyes and drift away.
E A Dbm G D Dm E
close my eyes and drift away.
F G A Dbm F#m D
I close my mind and drift a...close my mind and drift away.
E A
close my eyes and drift away.(Fade.)
A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.
About artist:
They are best remembered as possibly one of the most acclaimed and influential mod groups of the 1960s,[2] with hit songs such as "Itchycoo Park", "Lazy Sunday", "All or Nothing" and their number one concept album Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake. They later evolved into one of the UK's most successful psychedelic acts before disbanding in 1969.[3]
They are also widely acknowledged as being one of the biggest original influences on the Britpop movement of the 1990s.[4]
Despite the fact they were together just four years, the Small Faces' music output from the mid to late sixties remains among the most acclaimed British mod and psychedelic music of that era. All Music Guide refers to them as "The best English band never to make it big in America."[5] In 1996, they were belatedly awarded the Ivor Novello Outstanding Contribution to British Music "Lifetime Achievement" award.[6][7]
Indexed at Wikipedia.