David Bowie - Lady Stardust

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Band name David Bowie
Song name Lady Stardust
Tab type Chords
Added 05/10/2008
Size 1.36 kb
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Intro:  G#   D#

G#      C            Fm           C#
People stared at the makeup on his face
G#              Fm            D#            C
Laughed at his long black hair, his animal grace
Fm            C#
The boy in the bright blue jeans
G#                C
Jumped up on the stage
    G#             E
And lady stardust sang his songs
   D               E
Of darkness and disgrace

           A E          D            E
And he was alright, the band was altogether
           A E          D                E
Yes he was alright, the songs went on forever
          Em     Em(#7)
And he was awful nice
Em7                 Em6
Really quite out of sight
            A   E     D    E
And he sang all night long


The femme fatales emerged from shadows
To watch this creature fair
Boys stood upon their chairs to make thier point of view
I smiled sadly for a love I could not obey
And Lady Stardust sang his songs
Of darkness and dismay

And he was alright, the band was altogether
Yes he was alright, the songs went on forever
And he was awful nice
Really quite paradise
And he sang all night long

C#          Dm            D#
Ooh, how I sighed when they asked if I knew his name


Oh they were alright, the band was altogether
Yes he was alright, and the song went on forever
He was up all night
Really quite out of sight
He sang all night long