Deep Purple - Anyones daughter
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From: t.j.strom@ub.uio.no (Trond J. Stroem)
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DEEP PURPLE - Anyone's Daughter
(Blackmore/Gillan/Glover/Lord/Paice)
>From "Fireball", 1971
Transcription by Kartsa Ahokas
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GWell, I stood under your bedroom window
Throwing up a brick
No one came I threw one more
That really did the trick
Your daddy came and banged my head
He said what kind of man
Is this that's hanging 'round my girl
And threw me in the car
You're a Emfarmer's daughter
You're a farmer's daughter
Why do I always get
The kinda girl I didn't oughta get
CI won't get no more G/Beggs and water
AmNow I've laid the Emfarmer's daughter
(piano break in G, same chords as above)
GImagine I was a full-grown man
And I could talk just right
Could I come and see you here
And do this every night
Wham! The door comes crashing down
Your daddy's face all pale
Says come with me you hairy bum
I'll put you in my jail
You're a Emjudge's daughter
You're a judge's daughter
Why do I always get
The kinda girl I didn't oughta get
CNow I'm getting G/Bjail and torture
Am'Cause I made the jEmudge's daughter
(Spoken: Yes I did. It was nice.)
(guitar break)
CIt seems they're screaming G/Blaw and order
AmWhen I go with Emanyone's daughter
GWoman I should like some peace
And daddy hold your tongue
I think you're gonna die of fright
When I tell you what I've done
I can hear your tales and lies
You say I'm dumb and scraggy
But man this dumb and scraggy is
Your daughter's baby's daddy
She's aEm lucky daughter
Such a lucky daughter
Why did I always get
The kinda girl I didn't wanna get
CNow I've got what I G/Balways fought for
Am'Cause I've married a Emrich man's daughter
(Spoken: Waddaya think of that')
Chords picked by Kartsa Ahokas, Helsinki, Finland
(e-mail: kahokas@cc.Helsinki.FI (Kari T Ahokas))
This little gem was drawn out of some dusty closet for their 1993 tour, and
has been kept in their show on the current (1994) tour with Satriani
replacing Blackmore on guitar. - Trond.