Eb Bb You're an outstanding woman Cm Gm Ab You've got intelligence most people couldn't conceive of Eb You've got multiple degrees Bb Cm From reputable universities Gm Ab Bb A first class honours in philosophy Cm An MBA from UCL Bb Ab Bb A med degree from MIT Eb You're an outstanding woman Ab Eb You swam the English Channel all on your own Ab Cm You built a school in Sierra Leone Bb Gm Ab You work at a soup kitchen on Christmas Eve Gm* Ab And they have to ask you to leave *This sounds more like a Bb in the next verse, could also play a Gm7, change it up as you wish... You're an outstanding woman You're witty and generous and you make people smile You recently ran a four-minute mile You make your own clothes; you're an excellent cook You paint and you're writing a book You're an outstanding woman You're thoughtful and you see other folk's point of view When friends are hurting they always call you You run a support group for disabled kids You raise money for researching SIDS Eb You're an outstanding woman Eb7/Db Cm And I see you standing there on the landing Baug And I understand you're outstanding Bb But honestly Eb Right now I just want to shag Ab Eb Ab Bb Right now I'm blind to the brilliance of you (oh yeah) Cm Bb I know you're an outstanding woman Ab Bb But right now your IQ could be 62 Cm Baug I just like the smell of your hair Eb/Bb F7/A You could be lazy and talentless for all that I care Ab Gm7 (or Bb) Just give me five minutes, or possibly ten Ab Bb Eb After which time I will value your intellect again Ab Eb You're an outstanding woman Ab Eb Ab You're an outstanding woman Cm Bb I'm keen to talk about the American foreign policy Ab Bb And the inherent hypocrisy in it Eb But just give me five minutes And for the (optional) ending under the credits: Repeat the main Eb and Ab riff 2 or 3 times, then: Cm Bb Ab Bb(stop) Eb then a quick run up the Eb scale using octaves that goes something like: Eb F G Ab Bb C G F Eb (the last G, F and Eb being an octave higher than the first ones you play – so you kinda overshoot the Eb that's an octave up from where you start the run, and come back down to it - easiest to just listen to the song for clarity).