The KinksWaterloo Sunset
Something Else By The Kinks • 1967
D A G Dirty old river, must you keep rolling, rolling into the night D A G People so busy make me feel dizzy, taxi lights shine so bright Em B Em7 A But I don't need no friends D A G G D E As long as I gaze on Waterloo Sunset, I am in paradise E7 A G B E Every day I look at the world from my window E7 A7 The chilly-chilliest evening time, Waterloo sunset's fine D A G Terry meets Julie, Waterloo Station, every Friday night D A G But I am so lazy, don't want to wander, I stay at home at night Em B Em7 A But I don't feel afraid D A G G D E As long as I gaze on Waterloo Sunset, I am in paradise E7 A G B E Every day I look at the world from my window E7 A7 The chilly chilliest evening time, Waterloo sunset's fine D A G Millions of people swarming like flies round Waterloo underground D A G Terry and Julie cross over the river where they feel safe and sound Em B Em7 A And they don't need no friends D A G As long as they gaze on Waterloo Sunset, they are in paradise D A G A Waterloo sunset's fine A Waterloo sunset's fine A Waterloo sunset's fine