Written by Peter Freudenthaler/Volker Hinkel
Am Dm7 Dan is drinking coffee G C Mary's drinking tea Am Dm7 Betty's having breakfast E7 Am in the plastic surgery (E ) Am Dm7 Some say she's a beauty G C Some may say she's mad Am Dm7 But she doesn't care what people say E7 Am and dyes her red hair black Dm7 G You don't know, C F what they will say Dm7 E7 Am You probably've to do it your own way Dm7 G You don't know, C F what they will see Dm7 E7 Am Absolutely nothing – probably Am Dm7 Tom is vegetarian G C A little fool they say Am Dm7 His father wants to change his mind E7 Am He's trying every day (E ) Am Dm7 Anne is loving women G C Fred is loving men Am Dm7 And everybody shakes their head E7 Am 'Cause no one understands Dm7 G You don't know, C F what they will say Dm7 E7 Am You probably've to do it your own way Dm7 G You don't know, C F what they will see Dm7 E7 Am Absolutely nothing – probably Am Dm7 In the corner plays a gypsy girl G C With Indians and with Jews Am Dm7 Penny sings along with them E7 Am though she wears different shoes Dm7 G You don't know, C F what they will say Dm7 E7 Am You probably've to do it your own way Dm7 G You don't know, C F what they will see Dm7 E7 Am Absolutely nothing – probably You don't know, what they will do Noone ever knows, you don't know too You don't know, what they will say You probably don't need another way