| Fmaj | 7 | D7 | |
| There's a | woman | that you | ought to know |
| Fmaj | 7 | D7 | |
| And she's | comin | g singing | soft and low |
| D | |
| Singing rock n roll she's a j | oy to know |
| Fmaj | 7 | D | |
| Neath the | shado | w of her s | oothing hand |
| Fmaj | 7 | D | |
| I am | free | there just to | make my plans |
| Dream of far away lands |
| Anything close at hand |
| Am | C | D | |
| And she will f | ollow me | why do you know |
| Am | C | D | |
| Familiar | places she's been | by |
| Am | C | D | Dsus | D | D7 | |
| But if it | seems she don't have to | tr | y ? | ? |
| F | D | F | D | F | D | F | D |
| Fmaj | 7 | D7 | |
| And | tomor | row she's a | friend of mine |
| Fmaj | 7 | D7 | |
| And the | sorro | w I see her | face is lined |
| She's no longer mine |
| D F D9^? |
| She's just hard to find |
| From The Buffalo Springfield Again LP |
| Atco Records 1967 |