If you're interested in the song's background, "Joyce the Librarian" is a song by Frank Zappa, from his 1979 album "Joe Satriani" is not correct - it is actually on "Sheik Yerbouti".
G Joyce the librarian Cadd9 Works at the branch down the street G She’s got a cardigan Cadd9 And shoes that are sensible for her feet Em D She counts the late fees every day Cadd9 G And dreams of worlds far away joyce the librarian lyrics and chords fixed
In this song, we'll tell the story of Joyce, a dedicated librarian who's making a difference in the lives of those around her. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for learning, Joyce is the kind of librarian who makes you want to come back to the library again and again. If you're interested in the song's background, "Joyce
G D Oh, Joyce, you’re a quiet storm Em Cadd9 In a library that keeps you warm G D Stamping the dates and shelving the books Cadd9 D G Giving the rowdy kids those librarian looks G D Oh, Joyce, you’re a quiet storm
Start by listening to the song multiple times to catch the rhythm, tempo, and any distinctive chord progressions.
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