| G | B7/F# | |
| Every | day she takes a morning bath s e | wets her hair, |
| Em | |
| Wraps a towel around her |
| Am | |
| as she's | heading for the bedroom chair, |
| D7 | G | |
| It's just an | other day | . |
| C | G | |
| Slipping into | stockings, |
| C | G | |
| Stepping into | shoes, |
| C | G | A | |
| Dipping in the | pocket of her rain | coat. |
| D7 | G | |
| Ah, | it's just another day. |
| G | B7/F# | |
| At the | office where the papers grow she | takes a break, |
| Em | |
| Drinks another coffee |
| Am | |
| and she | finds it hard to stay awake, |
| D7 | G | C | |
| It's just an | other day. | Du du du du du |
| D7 | G | E7 | |
| It's just another day. | D | u du du du du |
| Am | D7 | G | |
| lt's just an | other day. |
| D7/F# | Em | |
| Ay |
| Em | Cmaj9 | |
| so | sad, so | sad, |
| A/C# | Cmaj7 | Em | |
| Sometimes she | feels so | sad. |
| Cmaj7 | |
| Alone in her apartment she'd | dwell, |
| A/C# | Cmaj7 | Em | |
| Till the man of her | dreams comes to br | eak the | spell. |
| E | Am | D | |
| Ah, | stay, don't stand | around |
| D+ | D6 | |
| And he | comes and he | stays |
| B7 | A6 | B7 | Em | |
| But he | leaves | the | next | day, |
| Em9 | C | |
| So | sad. |
| A9/C# | Cmaj7 | |
| Sometimes she feels | so sad. |
| G | B7/F# | |
| As she | posts another letter to the | sound of five, |
| Em | |
| People gather 'round her |
| Am | |
| and she | finds it hard to stay alive, |
| D7 | G | C | |
| It's just an | other day. | Du du du du du |
| D7 | G | E7 | |
| It's just another day. | D | u du du du du |
| Am | D7 | G | |
| It's just an | other | day. |
| D7/F# | Em | |
| Ay |
| Em | Cmaj9 | |
| so | sad, so | sad, |
| A/C# | Cmaj7 | Em | |
| Sometimes she fe | els so | sad. |
| Cmaj7 | |
| Alone in her apartment she'd | dwell, |
| A/C# | Cmaj7 | Em | |
| Till the man of her | dreams comes to bre | ak the | spell. |
| E | Am | D | |
| Ah, | stay, don't stand | around |
| D+ | D6 | |
| And he | comes and he | stays |
| B7 | A6 | B7 | Em | |
| But he | leaves | the | next | day, |
| Em9 | C | |
| So | sad. |
| A9/C# | Cmaj7 | Em | |
| Sometimes she fe | els so | sad. |
| G | B7/F# | |
| Every | day she takes a morning bath she | wets her hair, |
| Em | |
| Wraps a towel around her |
| Am | |
| as she's | heading for the bedroom chair, |
| D7 | G | |
| It's just an | other day. |
| C | G | |
| Slipping into | stockings, |
| C | C | |
| Stepping into | shoes, |
| C | G | A | |
| Dipping in the | pockets of her rain | coat. |
| D7 | G | Am | |
| Ah, | it's just another day. | Du | du du du du |
| D7 | G | E7 | |
| It's just another day. | Du | du du du du |
| Am | D7 | G | F | C | G | |
| It's just an | other | day. |
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| * Martin Szojak szojak@ds1.wu-wien.ac.at* * |
| * Vienna University of Economics and * * * * |
| * Business Administration * * * * * |
| * Augasse 2-6, A-1090 Vienna, Austria * * ********** * |
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