Nothing To Say Written by: Ray Davies Intro: C G F C, 2x C G F C Remember walking with you by my side C G F C You were my Papa and I was your pride C G F C Now I've got children and I'm going grey C G F C No time for talking, I got nothin' to say C G F C Those Sunday dinners that we had at home C G F C Now I've got a house and I've got friends of my own C G F C We can't do tomorrow what we did yesterday C G F C It's best that we're going our separate ways, OK C G F C How is your rheumatism (nothing to say) C G F C How are your chillblains (nothing to say) C G F C How's Aunty Mabel (nothing to say) C G F C So far Papa, I got nothin' to say, OK F C Those happy days we spent together F C We thought our world would never change F C How________ the days go by F C G And things will never be the same C G F C You keep pretending that everything's fine C G F C So you make small talk to help pass the time C G F C But all the words that you spit from your face C G F C Add up to nothin', you got nothin' to say C G F C How are those noisy neighbors next door C G F C I'll have to go soon 'cos I'm getting bored C G F C I gotta be home early to see a good play C G F C So far Papa, I got nothin' to say Now the verse chords are played over "La la la la-la, la-la la la," C G F C How is your life insurance (nothing to say) C G F C How is your trade union (nothing to say) C G F C How is your Independence (nothing to say) C G F C So for Papa, I got nothin' to say
About the artist behind Nothing To Say Chords:
The band's early hard-driving singles set a standard in the mid-1960s for rock and roll, while albums such as Face to Face,[2] Something Else, The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, Arthur and Muswell Hillbillies are highly regarded by fans, critics, and peers, and are considered amongst the most influential recordings of the era.[3]
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