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When I'm Cleaning Windows
George Formby
- written by George Formby, Harry Gifford and Frederick E. Cliffe
September 27, 1936 by George Formby (1904-1961)
I've done this in barre chords and it's intermediate 'cause of the speed.
Intro: G#.G# G#.G#.G# E7.E7 Eb7
G#Now I go cleanin' windows to Bbearn an honest bob
EbFor a nosy parker it's an interestin' G#job
G#Now it's a job that G#7just suits me
C#A window cleaner E7you would be
G#If you can see what I can see
E7When I'm cleanin' windG#ows
Honeymoonin' couples too
You should see them bill 'n coo
You'd be surprised at things they do
When I'm cleanin' windows
CHORUS
Eb7In my profession I'll work hard
FBut I'll never stop
BbI'll climb this blinkin' ladder
Till I Ebget right to the top
The blushin' bride, she looks divine
The bridegroom he is doin' fine
I'd rather have his job than mine
When I'm cleanin' windows
The chambermaids' sweet names I call
It's a wonder I don't fall
My mind's not on my work at all
When I'm cleanin' windows
I know a fella, such a swell
He has a thirst, that's plain to tell
I've seen him drink his bath as well
When I'm cleanin' windows
Oh, in my profession I'll work hard
But I'll never stop
I'll climb this blinkin' ladder
Till I get right to the top
Pyjamas lyin' side by side
Ladies nighties I have spied
I've often seen what goes inside
When I'm cleanin' windows
------ Verses Chords ------
Now there's a famous talkie queen
She looks a flapper on the screen
She's more like eightie than eighteen
When I'm cleanin' windows
She pulls her hair all down behind
Then pulls down her... never mind
And after that pulls down the blind
When I'm cleanin' windows
(Chorus)
In my profession I'll work hard
But I'll never stop
I'll climb this blinkin' ladder
Till I get right to the top
An old maid walks around the floor
She's so fed up, one day I'm sure
She'll drag me in and lock the door
When I'm cleanin' windows