Verse 1:
BbFF7
Had a love affair with Nina, in the back of my Cor-tina,
EbFBbBb7A seasoned up hyena, could not be more ob-scene-a.
DmGG7
She took me to the cleaners, and other misde-meanours,
DmFF7
But I got right up between her, Rum and her Ri-bena.
Chorus 1:
C7DmDm/maj DmDm/maj GG7
Oh, you ask Joyce and Vicky, if candy-floss is sticky,
DmDm/maj DmDm/maj
I'm not a blinking thicky, I'm Billericay Dickie,
C7FF7
And I'm doin', very well.
Verse 2:
BbFF7
I bought a lot of brandy, when I was courting Sandy,
EbFBbBb7
Took eight to make her randy, and all I had was shandy.
DmGG7A-nother thing with Sandy, what often came in handy,
DmF
Was passing her a 'Mandy'; she didn't half go bandy.
Chorus 2:
C7DmDm/maj DmDm/maj GG7
So, you ask Joyce and Vicky, if I ever took the mickey.
DmDm/maj DmDm/maj
I'm not a flipping thicky, I'm Billericay Dickie,
C7FF7
And I'm doin', very well.
Verse 3:
BbFF7
I'd rendezvous with Janet, quite near the Isle of Thanet,
EbFBbBb7
She looked more like a gannet; she wasn't half a prannet.
DmGG7
Her mother tried to ban it; her father helped me plan it,
DmF
And when I captured Janet; she bruised her pome-granate.
Chorus 3:
C7DmDm/maj DmDm/maj GG7
Oh, you ask Joyce and Vicki, if I ever shaped up tricky,
DmDm/maj DmDm/maj
I'm not a blooming thicky; I'm Billericay Dickie,
C7FF7
And I'm doin', very well.
Bridge 1:
Bb7
You should never, hold a candle, if you don't know where it's been.
C7FF7
The jackpot, is in the handle, on a normal fruit ma-chine.
Chorus 4:
C7DmDm/maj DmDm/maj GG7
So, you ask Joyce and Vicki, who's their favourite brickie.
DmDm/maj DmDm/maj
I'm not a common thicky, I'm Billericay Dickie,
C7FF7
And I'm doin', very well.
Chorus 4:
DmDm/maj DmDm/maj
I know a lovely old toe-rag, o-bliging and no-blesse,
GG7
Kindly, charming shag, from Shoeburyness.
DmDm/maj DmDm/maj
My given name is Dickie, I come from Billericay,
C7FF7
And I'm doin', very well.
Chorus 5:
C7DmDm/maj DmDm/maj GG7
So, you ask Joyce and Vicki; a pair of squeaky chickies.
DmDm/maj DmDm/maj
I'm not a flaming thicky, I'm Billericay Dickie,
C7FF7
I thought, you'd never guess.
Chorus 6:
C7DmDm/maj DmDm/maj
Oh golly, oh gosh; come and lie on the couch,
GG7
With a nice bit of posh, from Burnham-on-Crouch.
DmDm/maj DmDm/maj
My given name is Dickie; I come from Bille-ricay,
C7FF7
And I ain't, a slouch.
Chorus 7:
C7DmDm/maj DmDm/maj GG7
So you ask Joyce and Vicki, about Billericay Dickie.
DmDm/maj DmDm/maj
I ain't an effin' thicky; you ask Joyce and Vicki;
C7FF7
I'm doing, very well.
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research.