#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE--------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the# #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research.# #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# OK, I had *sworn* that I wasn't going to submit this weeper to Andrew's Ace Archives even as a joke (should I wait for April Fool's Day or Halloween?) - but no sooner had I acquired a copy on the COLLECTOR'S ESSENTIALS: THE '60S comp than it was mentioned in Rev. Billy C. Wirtz's 'Backside' column ('During the early Sixties Dickie Lee was the king of the splatter platter') in the 3/97 issue of _Musician_ magazine. (Fer chrissakes, the lyrics are even *quoted in full* in Brunvand's _The Mexican Pet_!) This kozmic konfluence of events convinced me of the error of my ways: "Laurie (Strange Things Happen)" (Milton C. Addington) Intro: (RMI or Baldwin electric harpsichord; band enters 3rd bar) F (133211@1) Bb (x1333x@1) F (133211@1)/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Verse 1: F[2,3: (133211@1)F/C] Bm7-5 Bb/C C (x32010@1)Last night at the dance I met Laurie F (133211@1) Am (x02210@1) Bb (x1333x@1) Bb/C C (x32010@1)So lovely and warm, an angel of agirl (x02210@1) F (133211@1) F7 (131241@1) Bb (x1333x@1) Bbm (x13321@1)Last night I fell in love with Laurie F/C (133211@1) Dm (xx0231@1) Gm7 Bb/C C (x32010@1)Strange things happen in this world Verse 2: As I walked her home she said it was her birthday I pulled her close and said, "will I see you anymore" Then suddenly she asked for my sweater F/C (133211@1) Dm (xx0231@1) Gm7 C (x32010@1) F (133211@1) F7 (131241@1)And said that she was very, very cold Bridge: Bb (x1333x@1) F (133211@1)I kissed her goodnight at her door and started home Bb (x1333x@1) F (133211@1) F7 (131241@1)Then thought about my sweater and went right back instead Bb (x1333x@1) F (133211@1) Dm (xx0231@1)I knocked at her door and aman (x02210@1)appeared G7 (320001@1) Bb/C C (x32010@1)I told why I'd come, then he said Verse 3: You're wrong, son, you weren't with my daughter How can you be so cruel to come to me this way My Laurie left this world on her birthday F/C (133211@1) Dm (xx0231@1) Gm (355333@1) Am (x02210@1) D7 (xx0212@1)She died ayear (x02210@1)ago today [key change to G] Verse 4: G (320003@1) C#m7-5 C/D (x5555x@1) D (xx0232@1)Astrange (x02220@1)force drew me to the graveyard G (320003@1) Bm (x24432@1) C (x32010@1) C/D (x5555x@1) D (xx0232@1)I stood in the dark, I saw the shadows wave G (320003@1) G7 (320001@1) C (x32010@1) Cm/Eb And then I looked and saw my sweater G/D (4x3121@7) C (x32010@1) G (320003@1) G7 (320001@1)Lying there upon her grave Coda: C (x32010@1) D (xx0232@1) C[N.C.] (x32010@1) G (320003@1)Strange things happen in this... world -- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers