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Joyce The Librarian Lyrics And Chords Fixed 〈HOT | BREAKDOWN〉

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

Now go play it correctly. Joyce would approve—quietly, with a gentle nod over her reading glasses. And please, return the tablature on time. No overdue fines for misinformation.

Joyce The Librarian Lyrics and Chords Fixed: The Ultimate Guide to Richard Stilgoe’s Classic

Bridge: Am - F - G - C When the library's quiet, and the sun sets low Am - F - G - C Joyce is still here, her work not done, don't you know? Em - D - G - G7 She's a champion of learning, a shining light Em - D - G - G7 Guiding students through the dark of night joyce the librarian lyrics and chords fixed

Chorus: Oh, Joyce the librarian, with glasses on her face Finding love among the shelves, in a quiet, secret place Fiction, non-fiction, it's all the same Joyce the librarian, with a love that's not tamed

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Chorus: Oh, Joyce the librarian, with glasses on her face Finding love among the shelves, in a quiet, secret place Fiction, non-fiction, it's all the same Joyce the librarian, with a love that's not tamed Verse 1: G - Em - C -

The song should be light-hearted. Don't play too aggressively; keep it driving but precise, just like a good librarian!

F C Oh, Joyce, you’re the quietest riot G Am A secret that’s bound in the spine F C I’m checking you out for a lifetime G C If you’ll only say that you’re mine

G D Em C G D C C

Am Em Late nights under flickering neon F C Between history and ancient folklore Am Em I’m overdue for a talk with the lady F G Who stands by the mahogany door

During the G to Gsus4 transitions in the verses and chorus, hammer-on your index finger onto the 1st fret of the B string to mimic the melodic lift heard in the studio version.

C She stamps the cards with steady hands G D The clock ticks loud and slow G C She dreams of heroes, knights, and thieves G D G In books she'll never know No overdue fines for misinformation

Most versions of this song simplify the Cadd9 down to a standard C major. However, keeping your ring and pinky fingers on the 3rd fret of the B and high E strings (making it a Cadd9) creates a drone effect that sounds much closer to the professional studio mix. It provides a harmonic consistency that standard chords lack.

"Joyce the Librarian" is a masterclass in character-driven storytelling. It subverts the stereotype of a mousy, repressed librarian by turning her into a passionate protagonist. The humor comes from the contrast between her prim, ordered life and the "alarming sensations" and "animal lust" that take over. The song is a series of escalating, comedic disasters: from her failed attempts to use D.H. Lawrence as a guide to her horror when George asks for The Further Joy of Sex . The final twist, where Joyce herself becomes an overdue book, is a perfect, bittersweet punchline that leaves listeners with a poignant smile.

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

Now go play it correctly. Joyce would approve—quietly, with a gentle nod over her reading glasses. And please, return the tablature on time. No overdue fines for misinformation.

Joyce The Librarian Lyrics and Chords Fixed: The Ultimate Guide to Richard Stilgoe’s Classic

Bridge: Am - F - G - C When the library's quiet, and the sun sets low Am - F - G - C Joyce is still here, her work not done, don't you know? Em - D - G - G7 She's a champion of learning, a shining light Em - D - G - G7 Guiding students through the dark of night

Chorus: Oh, Joyce the librarian, with glasses on her face Finding love among the shelves, in a quiet, secret place Fiction, non-fiction, it's all the same Joyce the librarian, with a love that's not tamed

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Chorus: Oh, Joyce the librarian, with glasses on her face Finding love among the shelves, in a quiet, secret place Fiction, non-fiction, it's all the same Joyce the librarian, with a love that's not tamed

The song should be light-hearted. Don't play too aggressively; keep it driving but precise, just like a good librarian!

F C Oh, Joyce, you’re the quietest riot G Am A secret that’s bound in the spine F C I’m checking you out for a lifetime G C If you’ll only say that you’re mine

G D Em C G D C C

Am Em Late nights under flickering neon F C Between history and ancient folklore Am Em I’m overdue for a talk with the lady F G Who stands by the mahogany door

During the G to Gsus4 transitions in the verses and chorus, hammer-on your index finger onto the 1st fret of the B string to mimic the melodic lift heard in the studio version.

C She stamps the cards with steady hands G D The clock ticks loud and slow G C She dreams of heroes, knights, and thieves G D G In books she'll never know

Most versions of this song simplify the Cadd9 down to a standard C major. However, keeping your ring and pinky fingers on the 3rd fret of the B and high E strings (making it a Cadd9) creates a drone effect that sounds much closer to the professional studio mix. It provides a harmonic consistency that standard chords lack.

"Joyce the Librarian" is a masterclass in character-driven storytelling. It subverts the stereotype of a mousy, repressed librarian by turning her into a passionate protagonist. The humor comes from the contrast between her prim, ordered life and the "alarming sensations" and "animal lust" that take over. The song is a series of escalating, comedic disasters: from her failed attempts to use D.H. Lawrence as a guide to her horror when George asks for The Further Joy of Sex . The final twist, where Joyce herself becomes an overdue book, is a perfect, bittersweet punchline that leaves listeners with a poignant smile.