Key: Bb major
Verse 1
A
D
A
D
F#m
G#m
With a corner
F#m
A
C#m
C#
F#m
An d a corner to buy cigars
E
F#m
An d a corner to wait
C#m
E
for the times to come out
A
E
And a corner to lean on cars
to the Mardi Gras
When my friends
and their friends were there
F
D
A
D
E
But it's getting much too quiet to night
D
E
A
E
A
D
A
On Sheridan Square
D
A
I'm sure that it must mean something,
E
F#m
When somebody's getting famous,
E
A
E
while nobody's getting well.
A
D
And you can send my regrets to the party,
F
A
D
And why is it still so quiet tonight
E
A
on Sheridan Square?
D
E
A
Johnny and Steve and Martin,
E
A
and a list that goes on too long.
A
B
E
you're the reason I wrote this song.
A
D
And if it ended before it started,
F#m
F
then no one told us that life is bad.
A
D
E
And why is it still so quiet tonight?
D
E
A
D
E
Fdim
F#m
On Sheridan Square
A
G
G#m
Gdim
F#
B
F#
Fdim
Fm
Fdim
E
D
F
B
Somebody make a new order of
G#m
D#m
The wild ones are turning lovers
B
F#
The lovers are turning friends
G#m
G
Then the phoenix is rising there
B
D
In the eyes that are scared but softer
F#m
F#
B
Tonight, on Sheridan Square
B
F#
B
Handle this because I'm too long
E
B
Dennis and Bill and Barry
C#
F#
You're the reason I wrote this song
B
C#m
B
E
G#m
D#m
B
C#
F#
B
B
and it will over Sheridan Square.
you
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