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DAYDREAM BELIEVER

The Monkees

 

[G] Oh, I could hide 'neath the [Am] wings

Of the [Bm] bluebird as it [C] sings

The [G] six-o-clock a-[Em]-larm would never [A7] ring [D7]

But it [G] rings and I [Am] rise

Wash the [Bm] sleep out of my [C] eyes

My [G] shaving razor's [Em] cold and it [C] stings [D7]

 

[G] Cheer up [C] sleepy [D] Jean [Bm]

[C] Oh what [D] can it [Em] mean [C] to a

[G] Daydream [C] believer and a [G] home-[Em]-coming [A7] queen [D7]

 

[G] You once thought of [Am] me

As a [Bm] white knight on a [C] steed

[G] Now you know how [Em] happy life can [A7] be [D7]

And our [G] good times start and [Am] end

Without [Bm] dollar one to [C] spend

But [G] how much baby [Em] do we really [C] need [D7]

 

[G] Cheer up [C] sleepy [D] Jean [Bm]

[C] Oh what [D] can it [Em] mean [C] to a

[G] Daydream [C] believer and a [G] home-[Em]-coming [A7] queen [D7]

 

[G] Cheer up [C] sleepy [D] Jean [Bm]

[C] Oh what [D] can it [Em] mean [C] to a

[G] Daydream [C] believer and a [G] home-[Em]-coming [A7] queen [D7]

A catchy example of Sixties pop from those masters of the genre, The Monkees.