Intro: (G) (D) (Em) (A)
There's A (D) port (F#m) on A (Em) western (Bm) bay
And it (Em) serves (G) A hundred (C) ships A (G) day
Lonely (D) sailors (F#m) pass the (Em) time A(Bm)way
And (Em) talk A(G)bout their (D) homes
And there's a (D) girl, (F#m) in this (Em) harbor (Bm) town
And she (Em) works, (G) laying (C) whiskey (G) down
They say (D) "Brandy, (F#m,) fetch an(Em)other (Bm) round"
She (Em) serves them (G) whiskey and (D) wine
Yeah your (D) eyes could steal a sa(A)ilor
From the (G) sea." (G) (D) (Em) (A)
Brandy, wears a braided chain
(G) (D) (Em) (A)
At (D) night, (F#m) when the (Em) bars close (Bm) down
(Em) Brandy (G) walks through A (C) silent (G) town
And (D) loves A (F#m) man, who's (Em) not A(Bm)round
She (Em) still can (G) hear him (D) say, she hears him say