DIRTY LITTLE GIRL Year : 1973 Album : Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Writers : Elton John & Bernie Taupin Intro: /A-/B-/D-/D-/A-/B-/A D / /A-/B-/D-/D-/A-/B-/A C (add D) / Bm A G I've seen a lot of women who haven't had much luck. D A C I've seen you looking like you've been run down by a truck. Bm A G That ain't nice to say sometimes I guess I'm really hard. D A C D {Intro} But I'm gonna put a buckshot in your pants if you step into my yard. Bm A G When I watch the police come by and move you on - D A C Well I sometimes wonder what's beneath the mess you've become. Bm A G Well you may have been a pioneer in the trade of women's wear. D A C D But all you got was a mop up job washing other people's stairs. G /B /D /B D I'm gonna tell the world, you're a dirty little girl. Em C D Someone grab that bitch by the ears. Bm A G Rub her down. Scrub her back. Turn her inside out. D A7 Em Bm A7 D{Intro} Cuz I bet she, I bet she, I bet she - oh I bet she hasn't had a bath in years. Bm A G Here's my own belief about all the dirty girls D A C that you have to clean the oyster to find the pearl. Bm A G And like rags that belong to you I belong to myself. D A C D So don't show up around here till your social worker's helped. {Repeat Chorus} Bm A G Oh. Bm A G Oh! (CHORUS) Bm Dirty little girl. D Bm Dirty, dirty, dirty, dirty, dirty, dirty, dirty little girl. (REPEAT, AD LIB, FADE) Chorded by David Bisese Edited by Rob Davies