Joyce The Librarian Lyrics And Chords Fixed ((exclusive)) [ Free Access ]
Verse 1: In the stacks, she'll find you Dewey Decimal, she's got the clue Joyce the librarian, with a heart so bright Helping you find your book, on a quiet night
Chorus: Oh Joyce the librarian, after hours she's a lady She puts on disco records, and she tries to look like a lady But when the sun goes down, she goes back to her room And she rocks and she rolls, to the soundtrack of her youth
Verse 1: G - Em - C - D In the stacks, she'll find you G - Em - C - D Dewey Decimal, she's got the clue G - Em - C - D Joyce the librarian, with a heart so bright G - Em - C - D Helping you find your book, on a quiet night
Let it all [G] go... [G] [D/F#] [C] [G] (Fade out on a single strum of G Major) 🪕 Strumming & Performance Techniques joyce the librarian lyrics and chords fixed
Many inaccurate charts mistake the Em in the bridge for a G . Playing the Em provides the necessary dark, reflective tone that perfectly mirrors the lyrics about loneliness. To make sure this chart fits your style, tell me:
(Fingerpick cleanly, low E string alternating with high arpeggios)
Understanding "Joyce the Librarian" "Joyce the Librarian" is a beloved indie-folk track known for its storytelling, gentle acoustic melody, and nostalgic tone. Written and performed by the singer-songwriter (and later popularized through various folk circles, including performances by The McDades ), the song captures a bittersweet narrative with a simple yet effective harmonic progression. Verse 1: In the stacks, she'll find you
G Joyce the librarian Cadd9 Checking them out G Joyce the librarian Cadd9 That’s what she’s about G (Single strum) Why Use These Fixed Chords?
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.
Oh, [C] Joyce the librarian, [G] keeping up the quiet[D] Living in a world of books, a [G] solitary riot[C] Shushing all the noisy kids, [G] filing up the [Em] shelves[Am] We were reading chapters we could [D] never read ourselves [G] To make sure this chart fits your style,
(Last time: hold and let ring)
Hit just the lower bass strings on beat 1, and strum the full chord on the remaining beats. This mimics a bass-and-strum acoustic arrangement. Playing the Walking Bassline
So if you’re looking for a book, I know the perfect place to look Just find the quiet desk where Joyce will be