Sailor The Girls of Amsterdam. By Marcel Veltman No one ever posted a tab of this curious British Popband, which nevertheless brought it to some success in the 1970's. They even made it near the top of international chards with cute songs like 'Traffic Jam' 'In the streets' and 'Sailor'. Beside that, they were among the first ever to use a synthesizer in popular light music. Before that, such instruments were only known to German tecno-freaks and British sympho-rockers. There were no Simple Minds, Petshop Boys and no portable Rolands back then. This song was on an LP I once owned many years ago. If someone still knows all the words, please fill me in. Done without synthesizer, it really sounds like the folk traditional it deserves to be. Am, C, Dm, F, Am Am (x02210@1) CBeautifull (x32010@1)dolls in the windows F (133211@1) CPatiently (x32010@1)biding their time G (320003@1) AmBut (x02210@1)their eyes looking out to a street full of men G (320003@1) AmWho (x02210@1)are trying to make up their minds CAnd (x32010@1)the lights they keep shining F (133211@1) CFrom (x32010@1)eve to silvery down G (320003@1) AmBut (x02210@1)who needs to sleep when you're fallen in love C (x32010@1) G (320003@1) Am (x02210@1) Dm (xx0231@1) C (x32010@1) G (320003@1) AmWith (x02210@1)the girls of Amsterdam, boy, the girls of Amsterdam Late last night we were drinking Down in the corner caf? When fighting broke out with terrible shouts And people were running away From the cops that came stream in Trying to bring us all in But we spent the night in soft, silky beds With the girls of Amsterdam, boy, the girls of Amsterdam (bridge) F (133211@1) CSome (x32010@1)people shout at them, blush them with shame G (320003@1) AmOthers (x02210@1)may call them by silly old names G (320003@1) C (x32010@1)AmBut (x02210@1)nobody loves a sailor C (x32010@1) G (320003@1) Am (x02210@1) Dm (xx0231@1) C (x32010@1) G (320003@1) AmLike (x02210@1)the girls of Amsterdam, boy, the girls of Amsterdam Am, C, Dm, F, Am.