Great song! The original is in Eb, if you want to play along, just tune down a half step. The kick-in-the-pants here is the D to Em. At the start of the verse, the beat is on the 3 and the 4 of the bar. The other D to Em (I've indicated by parentheses) the beat is on the "and 4 and" (8th notes) of the bar. Intro (D) Em (D) Em Verse 1 D Em G She had hair like Jeannie Shrimpton back in 1965 Am (D) Em She had legs that never ended, I was halfway paralyzed D Em G She was tall and cool and pretty and she dressed as black as coal Am (D) Em If she asked me to I'd murder, I would gladly lose my soul Chorus G Em Now I lie in bed and think of her G Em Sometimes I even weep Am D Em Then I dream of her behind a wall of sleep Verse 2 D Em G Well she held a bass guitar and she was playing in a band Am (D) Em And she stood just like Bill Wyman, now I am her biggest fan D Em G Now I know I'm one of many who would like to be your friend Am (D) Em And I've got to find a way to let you know I'm not like them Chorus Verse 3 D Em G Am (D) Em (Instrumental) D Em G Am (D) Em (Instrumental) Chorus Verse 4 D Em G Got your number from a friend of mine who lives in your home town Am (D) Em Called you up to have a drink your roommate said you weren't around D Em G Now I know I'm one of many who would like to be your friend Am (D) Em And I've got to find a way to let you know I'm not like them Chorus Outro Am G Em Behind a wall of sleep Am G Em Behind a wall of sleep Am G Em Behind a wall of sleep (D) Em (D) Em D Em