The oth er (Bb)wom an
has time to
man i cure her nails.
The oth er wom an
is per fect where her (D)ri val fails,
and she’s nev er seen with (Cm)pin curls
in her hair an y (Ebmaj7)where.
The oth er (Bb)wom an
en (Gm)chants her clothes with French per fume.
The oth er wom an
keeps fresh cut flow ers (D)in each room.
And there are nev er toys that (D)scat ter (D7)ev ’ry (G7)where.
And (Cm)when her old man comes to call,
he finds her wait ing like a lone some queen.
’Cause to be (C13)by
her side,
it’s such a change from old rou tine.
But
the oth er (Bb)wom an
will al ways cry her self to (Cm7)sleep.
The oth er wom an
will nev er have his love to keep.
And as the years go by,
the oth er wom an
will (Eb)spend
her life a (Bb)lone,
a (Cm7)lone.
Ee, ee,
ooh,
ah, ah,
ah, (Cm7)ah,
ooh, ooh,
ooh.
A (Bb)lone.
This page shows “The Other Woman” by Lana Del Rey in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of Eb at 57 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.