# From: rcwoods|famoore@unix1.tcd.ie {t:Old Laughing Lady} {st:Neil Young} #Unplugged [G] [C] [G] [G]Don't call pretty Peggy, [C]She can't hear you no [G]more Don't leave no message [C]Round her back [G]door They say the [C]old laughing lady Been here be[G]fore She [D]don't keep time [C] She don't count [G]score [G] [C] [G] [G]You can't have a cupboard [C]If there ain't no [G] wall You got to move [C]There's no time for you to stall They say the [C]old laughing [020010]lady [Am] Dropped [C]by to [D]call [G] And [D]when she leaves [Am] She leaves [C]nothing at [G]all verse: (without the run through Am) [G]See the drunkard of the village [C]Fallin' on his [G]feet He can't tell his ankle [C]From the rest of his [G]feet He loves his [C]old laughing [020010]lady [Am] Because the [C]taste is so [G]sweet [Bm] But the [D]laughin' lady's loving Ain't the [Am]kind he can [C]keep [G] [D] [Am] [C] [G] There's a [G]fever on the freeway [C]Blacks out the [G]night There's a slippin' on the stairways Just [C]don't feel right [G] There's a [C]rumblin' in the bedroom And a [C]flashin' of [G]light [D]There's the old laughing lady Every[C]thing is all right [G] [D]There's the old laughing lady Every[C]thing is all right [G] [D] [Am] [C] [G] # # notes: the quick change to C and G at the end on many lines is omitted # it occurs everywhere but 'if there ain't no wall / you got to move...' # the run through from C to Am via the B note is a familiar ny trick...