Key: G
Introduction:
G C
The air was dry in London, I was on the bus to Holborn
G C
The orange light upon the eye was getting in my way
G C
Everybody's saying What (are) you going to do afterwards?
G C G C
What (are) you going to do after you graduate?
G
The air was dry in London,
C
I was watching the cars and the taxis that go by
G C
The orange light upon the eye was getting in my way
G C
Everybody's running Everybody's standing still
G C~G D
Everybody's waiting for you
C D
Get on the westbound, change at Baker Street station,
C G D
Buskers keep on playing the day
C D
The smell of beers and bottles, roses and regattas,
C G D
Doves and newspapers fly away
C
And We'll be walking down the river,
D
pretty houses down the stream
C D
Look down at the pavement, and it's looking back at me
C D
Time goes by so slowly, no long distance calls to blame
C G
Yes, you have made my day!
G C
The air was dry in London, I was on the bus to Old Street
G C
The orange light upon the eye was getting in my way
G C
Everybody's running Everybody's speeding up
G
But I'm right here waiting for you
C D
Get on the southbound, change at Waterloo station,
C G D
Men in suits are playing the day
C D
The smell of cigarettes on the tip of my hair
C G D
Doves and newspapers fly away
C
And We'll be walking down the river,
D
pretty houses down the stream
C D
Look down at the pavement, and it's looking back at me
C D
Time goes by so slowly, no long distance calls to blame
C G
Yes, you have made my day!
C D
Get on the rapid train, I'm running late again
C G D
Men in suits are playing the day
C D
The smell of beers and bottles, roses and regattas,
C G D
Doves and newspapers fly away
C
And we'll be laughing as we walk on,
D
making plans upon our dreams
C D
The wishes come together as we pave our roads so free
C D
Time goes by so slowly, no long distance calls to blame
C D G
Yes, you have made my day!