Capo on the second fret on the album version. Bass runs in the verse: Run 1: Leading into the first C chord of each of the first two lines, run up from the G on the bottom string. Run 2: Leading into the first F chord of the third line, run up from the C on fifth string. Run 1 Run 2 E- | -3------- | --------- | A- | ---0-2-0- | -3------- | D- | --------- | ---0-2-0- | G- | --------- | --------- | B- | --------- | --------- | E- | --------- | --------- | In the long F bit (3rd and 4th line of the verse), you can play around with alternatively removing and replacing your finger on the 6th string - that is, alternating between F and F/E chords. He certainly seems to do that live; can't really tell on the album version. C5 G5 A5 G5 C5 G5 C5 Be-tween Marx and marzi-pan in the dictiona-ry there was Mary C5 G5 A5 G5 C5 G5 C5 Be-tween the deep blue sea and the devil, that was me F5 G5 F5 If ever anyone could help me with my obsession with G5 C5 G5 A5 G5 C5 G5 C5 The young Susannah York it was Ma-a-ry In my pink pyjamas, she asked me for something, I gave her the short answer She read our stars out loud, and I knew then that we should have gone sailing But we stayed home instead, fighting on the waterbed Like the honeymoon couple on drugs - me and Mary What happened in the past, remained a mystery of natural history She should have been the last, but she was just the latest If she wanted to be a farmer's wife, I would endure that muddy life I would dig for victory A5 And the sound of happy couples E5 Coupling happily in the dark F5 C5 While you and I sat down to tea F5 C5 I remember you said to me A5 That no amount of poetry E5 Would mend this broken heart D5 But you can put the Hoover round F5 G5 If you want to make a st-art chord riff, basically: [F-F G C-C C] x 4 {listen to the record for the rhythm & variations} (verses again) All my friends from school introduce me to their spouses While I'm left standing here with my hands down the front of my trousers I just don't know what's to be done; I wonder sometimes how did Dad meet Mum? And how did they conceive of me? Tell me Mary The boys who came to the shop always made her laugh much more than I did When I told her this must stop she didn't bat an eyelid She said you know honey it's such a shame you'll never be any good at this game You bruise too easily - so said Mary Her two brothers took me out of circulation for the duration So we went our separate ways but does she still love me? She still has my door key Like a bully boy in a Benetton shop, you're never happy with what you've got Till what you've got has gone - sorry Mary* Outro: Lyrics sung over the same chord riff as above: [F-F G C-C C]. *Riff starts on second syllable of 'Mary' in last verse and is played a couple of times before outro lyrics start. F5 - F5 G5 C5 - C5 C5 For the tall girl F5 - F5 G5 C5 - C5 C5 For the barefoot girl F5 - F5 G5 C5 - C5 C5 For the girl with the soap in her mouth and the stars in her hair F5 - F5 G5 C5 - C5 C5 For the brown-eyed girl [repeat chord riff to fade]