As performed on the Partridge Family's "Sound Magazine" album, which was released sometime in 1971 during the show's second season.
I don't think this was one of the more popular Partridge Family songs, but I just heard it this week for the first time and thought it was kind of cool. And since there haven't been any Partridge Family songs posted as of yet, I thought I would take this opportunity to be the first person to post one.
You'll have to play this one with the capo on the third fret. Below are the chords used in the song. (The fret positions and chord names are given relative to the capo position.)
|---0----0----1----1----3--- |---1----1----1----3----0--- |---0----3----2----2----0--- |---2----2----3----0----0--- |---3----3----0----0----2--- E |---X----X----1----X----3---
* I play the F with my thumb on the low E string (over the neck). You can do whatever you want.
INTRO:
Brown eyes, you're beautiful and... you're all mi-ine
I wancha like you want me... all the ti-ime
Don't say that you don't want me
Don't make me run awa-ay
'Cause I need that somethin'
You bring every da-ay
Brown eyes, you're beautiful and... my song's for yo-ou
I wrote this song I'm that I'm singin'... just for yo-ou
If words could paint a picture
There'd be no more to sa-ay
And I'd be-e the greatest painter
[In] this whole world today
And know what I feel and I know that it's real
and I feel it every da-ay
And I'm not gonna lay no story on ya girl
if my story wasn't the tru-uth
'Cause you must know by no-ow
I wrote this song for yo-o-ou
Brown eyes, you're beautiful and... you're all mi-ine
I know you want me like I wancha... all the ti-ime
And if you're not sure I love ya
Somethin' on your mi-ind?
Listen to-o this song I'm singin'
I'll sing it one more ti-ime
Bro--ow-ow-own eyes, you're beautiful and you're mine