Allan Taylor

New York In The Seventies

Allan Taylor


Tom: G

G   C G D
G   C G D

[Verse]
G           C     G      D
Long Beach, early in the morning
                G         C  G   D
I'm walking the boardwalk by the sea
    Em             D             C            G
I'm with my little boy, he's not sleeping too well
          C   G/B  Am    G  D
My little boy is a lot like me

[Verse]
      G         C    G        D
And I came home late from the city
             G        C  G   D
I was in the Village, having fun
        Em                 D      C           G
All the queens were coming out on Christopher Street
      C   G/B Am  G D
And a new age had begun

[Chorus]
        C     D       G
I'm in a long line of lovers
            C        G/B     Am  G   D
Who came to New York looking for the Muse
  Em                D        C         G
I found her waiting tables on Bleecker Street
   C   G/B     Am G    D
To pay for her dancing shoes

[Verse]
             G            C       G    D
I played the Gaslight and Gerde's Folk City
           G             C    G   D
The Bitter End and the occasional bar
  Em         D       C         G
I played the game of money and fame
            C    G/B      Am G D
'Cause everybody wants to be a star

[Verse]
      G      C          G   D
And I had my share of intoxication
            G               C        G     D
I did a few drugs and drank too much Uncle Jack
      Em         D           C       G
But I stopped in time when I saw the signs
      C    G/B Am     G   D
And I knew I   had to get back

[Chorus]
            C     D       G
And I'm in a long line of lovers
            C        G/B     Am  G   D
Who came to New York looking for the Muse
  Em                D        C         G
I found her waiting tables on Bleecker Street
   C   G/B     Am G    D
To pay for her dancing shoes

[Verse]
        G       C       G     D
And the Vietnam War was still raging
                  G                C      G   D
They were singing protest songs in Washington Square
Em       D         C          G
Too many guys just never came home
       C    G/B   Am  G  D
'Cause not enough people cared

[Verse]
      G                    C    G            D
And those who made it back were looking lost and confused
         G            C    G     D
Was it a victory or a tactical retreat
       Em             D         C        G
Either way, it left a wound in America's heart
   C        G/B      Am     G   D
To see them sleeping out on the street

[Chorus]
        C     D       G
I'm in a long line of lovers
            C        G/B     Am  G   D
Who came to New York looking for the Muse
  Em                D        C         G
I found her waiting tables on Bleecker Street
   C   G/B     Am G    D
To pay for her dancing shoes

[Verse]
G            C    G    D
Thirty years later and I'm thinking
          G                C       G   D
I'm still here, some of my friends are gone
   Em            D                 C          G
My little boy is grown, he's got a son of his own
     C      G/B    Am         G   D
Everybody's got to sing their own song

[Verse]
               G                  C       G          D
I came back to Long Beach and I'm looking out at the sea
             G    C    G      D
I'm standing in a warm summer haze
      Em        D                   C       G
I can see those times like I'm in a picture show
    C    G/B    Am G D
New York in the Seventies

[Chorus]
        C     D       G
I'm in a long line of lovers
            C        G/B     Am  G   D
Who came to New York looking for the Muse
  Em                D        C         G
I found her waiting tables on Bleecker Street
   C   G/B     Am G    D
To pay for her dancing shoes

[Verse]
G           C     G      D
Long Beach, early in the morning
                G         C  G   D
I'm walking the boardwalk by the sea
    Em             D             C            G
I'm with my little boy, he's not sleeping too well
          C   G/B  Am    G  D
My little boy is a lot like me
          C        D        G
My little boy is a lot like me

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