D G All over this great big city, can’t find a woman who’s nice and pretty, A7 D They all look like a page in a magazine, Legs are long and they eat like a sparrow, G Figures stick to the straight and narrow, A7 D Top and bottom are the same as in between. [Chorus] G D Show me a pretty little number when she walks, she rolls like thunder, A7 D C7 Eyes as deep and dark as the deep blue sea, G Round right here and round right there D Pretty red lips and her very own hair, A7 D Wrap her up, she’s the natural girl for me. [Verse 2] D G Way down in a coffeehouse palace, met a little lady and her name was Alice A7 D She had friends and her friends had her, it seems, Face was dirty and her sweater was baggy G Pants were tight and her hair was shaggy, A7 D I’ve seen her kind on college football teams. [Chorus] G D Show me a pretty little number when she walks, she rolls like thunder, A7 D C7 Eyes as deep and dark as the deep blue sea, G Round right here and round right there D Pretty red lips and her very own hair, A7 D Wrap her up, she’s the natural girl for me. [Verse 3] D G Way up in a penthouse pretty, thirteen miles up above the city A7 D I met a lady from a wealthy family, she could cuss like a real longshoreman, G A7 D She was making eyes at the doorman; she made a most unusual offer to me. G D A7 D C7 G D A7 D [Verse 4] D G Way up at a Broadway party, I met a little lady who was very arty A7 D She took me home to see her studio, she took out her paints and whispered to me G A7 She said that she wanted to “Do me”, A7 D And some of that paint will never come off, I know. [Outro] G D Show me a pretty little number when she walks, she rolls like thunder, A7 D Eyes as deep and dark as the deep blue sea, G Round right here and round right there D Pretty red lips and her very own hair, A7 D Wrap her up, she’s the natural girl for me. A7 D Wrap her up, she’s the natural girl for me.