Intro F G C Am F G C Verse 1 F Well I spoke to this man G C Said he’d been to the moon Am F Carved his name in the ground G Saw the world spinning round C (and) came back that afternoon. Verse 2 F And I laughed at this man G C Said he’d been lost at sea Am F Heard the sirens' call G Seen the pirates fall C To the monsters in the deep Chorus F I said I’d heard some tall tales G Am Some good stories in my time Em F So I asked him for proof G And he showed me the truth C There was dancing in his eyes. Interlude 1st horn interlude: F G C Am F G C (you can play the guitar "riff" here, if you fancy) Verse 3 F I could not believe this man G C Said he was a millionaire Am F He said: "I know I dress in rags G But I drive a vintage 'Jag' C And I’ve got a diamond chandelier". Chorus F I said I think I need a drink G Am And made my way outside Em F You know I’d swear this was a spoof G If it wasn’t for the truth C There was dancing in his eyes. Interlude 2nd horn interlude/solo: F G C Am F G C X2 Verse 4 (There isn't rhythm as such in the last verse, just a strum per chord will do) F When I came back in the room G C The man had disappeared Am F He left a rock from the moon G An eyepatch and a diamond C From a chandelier.