Vicar In A Tutu (Morrissey/Marr) Basically this song (off of the luxurious Queen Is Dead album ) is all simple chords with that Johnny Marr touch. The E chord during the verse, for example, is played by stroking the high E string and then moving up with the stroke. It is not that difficult. Here it is: E5 I was minding my business lifting some lead off E5 The roof of the Holy Name Church E5 It was worthwhile living a laughable life E5 Just to set my eyes on a blistering sight C#5 Of a vicar in a tutu He~s not strange A5 B5 He just wants to live his life this way E5 A scanty bit of a thing with a decorative ring E5 That wouldn~t cover the head of a child E5 As Rose collects the money in the cannister E5 Who comes sliding down the banister C#5 The vicar in a tutu He~s not strange A5 B5 He just wants to live his life this way E5 The monkish monsignor with a head full of plaster E5 Said, -my man, get your vile soul dry-cleaned- E5 As Rose counts the money in the cannister E5 As natural as rain he dances again C#5 Vicar in a tutu Oh yeah A5 B5 Oh yeah... E5 E5 E5 E5 C#5 Vicar in a tutu Oh yeah A5 B5 Oh yeah... E5 The next day in the pulpit with freedom and ease E5 Combating ignorance, dust and disease E5 As Rose counts the money in the cannister E5 As natural as raihe dances again and again and again C#5 And the fabric of a tutu Any man could get used to A5 B5 And I am a living sign C#5 A5 B5 I~m a living sign.... C#5 A5 B5 I~m a living sign.... that is basically the song in it~s entirety... -----so i broke into the palace with a sponge and a rusty spanner she said, "i know you, and you cannot sing" i said, "that's nothing you should hear me play piano" -morrissey