| C | F | C | F | C | F | C | F | C | F | |
| She'd brought along the | oranges |
| C | F | |
| He'd brought the | tea |
| Dm | F | C | F | C | F | |
| They'd both brought along a | sick-bag just in | case |
| The plate of chicken sandwiches |
| Were lovely they agreed |
| Dm | F | C | F | C | F | |
| And I | watched him spit the | bits into her | face |
| "Do you love me like you used to" he sighs |
| Dm | G | C | F | C | F | |
| "I | love you twice as | much" she rep | lies |
| They were on the train to Venice, where else? |
| Dm | G | C | F | C | F | |
| I | think tonight I | fancy my | self |
| G | |
| (Chorus) |
| C | F | |
| I'd rather | drink that toast to | my own health |
| C | G | |
| I think | tonight I'd rather | love myself |
| C | F | |
| And if you | drink that drink to | your own health |
| C | G | C | F | C | F | |
| I think | tonight I'd rather | love mysel | f |
| (end Chorus) |
| Later in the evening |
| The sun came rolling down |
| Dm | F | C | F | C | F | |
| And they | talked about their | fantasies and | fears |
| Between the heavy breathing |
| And those lighter licking sounds |
| Dm | F | C | F | C | F | |
| I | heard him whisper | this question in her | ear |
| "Would you still love me if I lost my legs?" |
| Dm | G | C | F | C | F | |
| "I'd | see that you were | loved and you were | fed" |
| "I end up in a car crash almost dead" |
| Dm | G | C | F | C | F | |
| "For | richer and for | partly severed | head" |
| (Chorus) |
| Am | G | |
| The neighbours ask them out but they | flatly refuse |
| Am | G | |
| "We're saving up for a world-wide | cruise" |
| Am | G | |
| With a | choice between loneliness and lovesick | QE2's |
| Am | Em-G-C | F | C | F | |
| Well tonight I | choose - self | abuse |
| A four-pack in the fridge |
| A good book on the shelf |
| Dm | G | C | |
| I | think tonight I'd | rather love my | self |
| Lyrics (C) 1990 Go! Discs Music Ltd., used without permission. |
| Please send any corrections to Dylan Salisbury |
| from: Christian Korbanka, Cologne, Germany |
| e-mail: Christian_Korbanka@msn.com |
| lyrics and chords of: Tonight I Fancy Myself by The Beautiful South |
| Suggestions and corrections are always welcome! |
| date: 95/10/15 |
| C | Fmaj7 | |
| She'd brought al | ong the oranges |
| C | Fmaj7 | |
| H | e'd brought the | tea |
| Dm | F | C | Fmaj7 | |
| They'd b | oth brought along a sic | k-bag just in c | ase |
| C | Fmaj7 | |
| The pl | ate of chicken sa | ndwiches |
| C | Fmaj7 | |
| Were lo | vely they a | greed |
| Dm | F | C | Fmaj7 | |
| And I wa | tched him spit the b | its into her f | ace |
| C | Fmaj7 | C | Fmaj7 | |
| "Do you l | ove me like you | used to?" he si | ghs |
| Dm | G | C | Fmaj7 | |
| "I l | ove you twice as m | uch" she rep | lies |
| C | Fmaj7 | C | Fmaj7 | |
| They were | on the train to V | enice, where e | lse? |
| Dm | G | C | Fmaj7 | |
| I t | hink tonight I fa | ncy my | self |
| G | C | Fmaj7 | |
| I'd rather dr | ink that toast to | my own health |
| C | G | |
| I think tonight I'd rather l | ove myself |
| C | Fmaj7 | |
| And if you dr | ink that drink to | your own health |
| C | G | C | Fmaj7 | |
| I think tonight I'd rather l | ove mysel | f |
| C | Fmaj7 | |
| Later in the e | vening |
| C | Fmaj7 | |
| The s | un came rolling | down |
| Dm | F | C | Fmaj7 | |
| And they ta | lked about their fan | tasies and f | ears |
| C | Fmaj7 | |
| Be | tween the heavy br | eathing |
| C | Fmaj7 | |
| And those li | ghter licking s | ounds |
| Dm | F | C | Fmaj7 | |
| I h | eard him whisper this que | stion in her e | ar |
| C | Fmaj7 | C | Fmaj7 | |
| "Would y | ou still love me | if I lost my l | egs?" |
| Dm | G | C | Fmaj7 | |
| "I'd | see that you were lo | ved and you were f | ed" |
| C | Fmaj7 | C | Fmaj7 | |
| "I e | nd up in a | car crash almost d | ead" |
| Dm | G | C | Fmaj7 | |
| "For ri | cher and for pa | rtly severed h | ead" |
| G | C | Fmaj7 | |
| I'd rather dr | ink that toast to | my own health |
| C | G | |
| I think tonight I'd rather l | ove myself |
| C | Fmaj7 | |
| And if you dr | ink that drink to | your own health |
| C | G | C | Fmaj7 | |
| I think tonight I'd rather l | ove mysel | f |
| Am | Em | |
| The neighbours ask them out but they f | latly refuse |
| Am | Em | |
| "We're saving up for a world-wide c | ruise" |
| Am | Em | |
| With a ch | oice between loneliness and lov | e-sick QE2's |
| Am | G | G7 | C | Fmaj7 | |
| Well tonight I ch | oose - self | -abu | se |
| C | Fmaj7 | |
| A four-pack in the f | ridge |
| C | Fmaj7 | |
| A g | ood book on the s | helf |
| Dm | G | C | |
| I t | hink tonight I'd ra | ther love my | self |
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