Intro
[A, D, C#, F#] x2
C# F#
it was familiar to me, the smoke too thick to breathe
F A#
the tile floors glistened, I slowly sipped my drink
C# F#
and when he started to sing, you spoke with broken speech
F A#
that I could not understand, and then you grabbed me tightly
C# A#
I won't let go, I won't let go
C# A#
even if you say so, oh no
C# A#
I've tried and tried with no results
C# A#
I won't let go, I won't let go
Interlude: [A, F#] x2 [A, D, C#, F#] x1
C# F#
he then played every song from 1993
F A#
the crowd applauded as he curtsied bashfully
C# F#
your eyelashes tickled my neck with every nervous blink
F A#
and it was perfect until the telephone started
C# F#
ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing off
F A#
ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing off
C# F#
ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing off
F A#
ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing off
C# F#
ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing off
F A#
ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing off
C# F# F
ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing off
A# C#
ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing off
F# F A#
ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing off
I don't know how you should end the song.
I'd recommend ending either on an C# or F#.
I doubt you'd want to keep repeating the "ringing" part though.
Without the background drums and beats it gets really repetitive.
I'd just mess around with it for a bit and see what happens.