The 1971 song “Tiny Dancer” is a performed by Elton John with lyrics by Bernie Taupin.
It has been covered by many artists including Florence + the Machine, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Adam Levine, Tim McGraw and others.
It’s quite a high-pitched one, I hope you enjoy playing it 🙂
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Blue jean baby
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L.A. ~ lady
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Seamstress for the band
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Pretty eyed
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Pirate smile
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You’ll marry a music man
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Ballerina
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You must have seen her
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Dancing in ~ the sand
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And now she’s in me
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Always with me
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Tiny dancer in my hand ~
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Jesus freaks out in the street
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Handing tickets out for God
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Turning back she just laughs
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The boulevard is not that bad
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Piano man
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He makes his stand
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In the auditorium ~ ~
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Looking on she sings the songs
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The words she knows
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The tune she hums ~
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But oh how it feels so real
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Lying here with no one near
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Only you
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And you can hear me
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When I say softly, slowly
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Hold me closer tiny dancer
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Count the headlights on the highway
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Lay me down in sheets of linen
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You had a busy day today