Listen to the intro for the timing and the song for the rythmn. Any corrections welcome 
i think is ok.
Note the key change after the second verse. The ending Bb/B is a slide from Bb to B.

Nice Legs Shame About The Face
The Monks

Intro
E----------------------------------------------------------------------- | E
B---------------------------------------------5--5--55--55--55--55------ | B
G---------------------------------------------6--6--66--66--66--66------ | G
D---2--2--2--2------7--7--77--77--77--77------7--7--77--77--77--77------ | D
A---0--0--0--0------5--5--55--55--55--55------0--0--00--00--00--00------ | A
E----------------------------------------------------------------------- | E

E----------------------------------------------------------------------- | E
B-----------------------------5--5--55--55--55-------------------------- | B
G-----------------------------6--6--66--66--66-------------------------- | G
D---(b9)-(b9)-9(b9)-----77--77------7--7--77--77--77-------------------------- | D
A---7--7--77------55--55------0--0--00--00--00-------------------------- | A
E----------------------------------------------------------------------- | E

A
Met her on a blind date, helping out an old mate
Waiting at the corner, she?s be dressed in black
D
There was I expecting a really tasty bird
A
He said she was good looking, I should have doubt his word
E                        D
When I saw her there she was a real disgrace
A
I thought nice legs shame about the face

D      A      E  D  A    E

A
I had to take her dancing, I couldn?t let her down
So we caught the bus to the other side of town
D
Out upon the dance floor, I wasn?t getting far
A
So I had a drink with my friends up at the bar
E                                     D
I asked them what they thought of her they fell about the place
A
And they said nice legs shame about her face

B      B
E      B     F#  E  B   F#

B
She said could we go bowling,
I said that would be fine
E
But when I bought the tickets
B
She?d already changed her mind
F#                        E
She was turning out to be a real hard case
B
Nice legs shame about the boat race


E      B     F#  E  B   F#


B
Downed a gin and soda, tapped me on the shoulder
Whispered in my ear it?s getting kind of late
E
When I took her home we hardly said a thing
B
I walked her to the door, expected to go in
F#                            E
She looked me up and down and really put me in my place
B                                        Bb/B
She said nice legs shame about your face
                               Bb/B
Nice legs shame about your face
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