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Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter
Trevor Peacock

I was attracted to the song because it has no rhyming sequence, which is totally unique in popular music, and when I first starting performing it at the Cavern Club, etc in Liverpool, all the other bands were copying American accents, so in my attempt to be different, I always sang with an English accent.   [Peter Noone]
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C    Em           Dm    G7       C         Em   Dm  G7
Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter

C        Em        Dm     G7         C      Em  Dm   G7
Girls as sharp as her are something rare

Am        C    Am          C       
But it's sad,  she doesn't love me now

Am            C                                 G7
She's made it clear enough, it ain't no good to pine

She wants to return those things I bought her
Tell her she can keep them just the same
Things have changed, she doesn't love me now
                                               G       Bb
She's made it clear enough it ain't no good to pine

Bridge:

Eb       Gm    Ab        Bb
Walking about, even in a crowd well
Gb              Bbm
You'll pick her out
Bb                 G
Makes a bloke feel so proud

If she finds that I've been round to see you    (round to see you)
Tell her that I'm well and feeling fine         (feeling fine)
Don't let on, don't say she's broke my heart
I'd go down on my knees but it's no good to pine

(repeat bridge)
(repeat verse # 3)

C    Em            Dm      G7       C         Em  Dm G7
Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter

(repeat and fade)

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