Artist: The Pipettes    http://www.thepipettes.co.uk/
Track: Really That Bad
Pull Shapes B-Side
Tabber: Woodshed


VERSE 1


G                                                B        Ab
He's the boy that always sits at the back of the class

A                       E
He never does what he's told (oh no he never does)

A                           E
They say he's several years older

         F#
Than the rest of us

                          B   
Who wanna know if that is true (Oh yes, you better believe it)



G                                                          B           Ab
I once set next to him in geography when he was thrown out of his class


A                        E
He's got a tattoo on his arm (I wonder where else)

A                           E
They say he'll only come to harm

          F#                            B
But I can see that he has got a certain charm


But what's beneath his smile

B
But what's beneath his smile

B
But what's beneath his smile

B - A - Ab - F#


CHORUS


E                   A
He's good enough to smile at me 

        Am               D
When he passes me in the corridor

E                   A
He's good enough to know my name 

      Am
Coz I heard him once

       D
Can he really be that bad?

D
Can he be that bad?

D
Can he really, really, really be that bad?


VERSE 2 


G                                                   B          Ab
He's the boy who always stands by the bikes smoking on his own

A                        E
And he once offered me a try (Oh, did you really? Did you try?)

A                    E              F#                            
But I was always too shy though I regret in now (Just to be near him for a while)


B
I doubt he needs much longer.

B
I doubt he needs much longer.

B
I doubt he needs much longer.

B - A - Ab - F#


CHORUS


E                   A 
He's good enough to smile at me 

        Am               D
When he passes me in the corridor

E                   A
He's good enough to know my name 

      Am
Coz I heard him once

       D
Can he really be that bad?

D
Can he be that bad?

D
Can he really, really, really be that bad?


E                   A
He's good enough to smile at me 

        Am               D
When he passes me in the corridor

E                   A
He's good enough to know my name 

      Am
Coz I heard him once

       D
Can he really be that bad?

D
Can he be that bad?

D
Can he really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really be that bad?
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