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Joyce The Librarian Lyrics And Chords Fixed 95%

Oh, [G] Joyce, turn the [D] page tonight [C] Leave all the [G] shadows and [D] step in the light [G] The library's [D/F#] closing, the [C] candles burn [G] low [Am] It's time to close up [D] and let it all [G] go

[Em] And the silence in the room can get so loud, [F] [C] When you’re looking for a face inside a crowd. [Dm] [Am] But the characters in ink don’t ever leave, [F] [G] They say exactly what you want them to believe. Guitar Solo / Instrumental [C] [G] [Am] [F] [C] [G] [C] [C]

Down, down-up, up-down-up (Classic folk/pop pattern) 🎸 Chord Shapes Used

F C Oh, Joyce the Librarian, shushing the crowd G C Keeping our wild world from getting too loud Am G With pages of silver and bindings of gold F G C You guard all the secrets that never get told

Joyce the librarian [D/F#] steps through the door [C] Stacking up pages of [G] forgotten lore [G] Quietly moving past [D/F#] rows made of oak [C] Lost in the words that the [G] old authors spoke [Am] But nobody notices, [C] nobody sees [G] The ghost in the archives, the [D] sigh in the breeze joyce the librarian lyrics and chords fixed

C But fiction is a jealous friend G D And reality is cold G C She's bound by rules and index cards G D G A story left untold

To play "Joyce the Librarian", focus on a steady strumming pattern and emphasize the downbeats. Use a moderate tempo and consider adding some suspended chords (e.g., Csus2 instead of C) to give the song a more upbeat feel. For a more authentic sound, try using a keyboard or a piano to play the song's distinctive chord progression.

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G D Oh, Joyce, you’re a quiet storm Em Cadd9 In a library that keeps you warm G D Stamping the dates and shelving the books Cadd9 D G Giving the rowdy kids those librarian looks Oh, [G] Joyce, turn the [D] page tonight

This guide provides the for "Joyce the Librarian," formatted for clear reading and easy playing. Playing Details & Tips

: In Verse 3, when you deliver the spoken line about Lady Chatterley , stop strumming completely. Let the joke land with the audience before hitting the heavy [Am] chord on the word "snapped" .

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Em - C - G - D (x2) (Strum softly – maybe a spoken line: “She’s got a card for that...”) Use a moderate tempo and consider adding some

Perhaps because latterly, she'd read Lady Chatterley, Something just snapped in her head; She gave herself gladly, wildly, madly, To George that night in his bed.

Unlike the lyrics, the official sheet music for the song is not in wide circulation. However, the song follows a clear, traditional structure that can be accompanied with a few basic chords. The following is a guide based on the recorded live version, which is in the key of A Major. If you are playing in a different key, simply transpose the chords below. Note: This is a guide for accompaniment based on the recorded version, not official sheet music.

C One day a stranger walks inside G D With rain upon his coat Em C He asks for maps of distant lands G D And grabs her by the throat (Note: If performing the acoustic version, you can stay on Em here for tension or switch to C )

Use an Fmaj7/C (x33210). It’s softer and less abrasive than a barred F, allowing the open strings to ring out, which fits the delicate theme of the lyrics.