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Silver Thunderbird Chords

Em D
 
G                    C    G
Watched it coming up Winslow
     Am         G      D
Down South Park Boulevard
             Em      D         G
Yeah it was looking good from tail to hood
G                    C        G
Great big fins and painted steel
        Am          G           D
Man it looked just like the Batmobile
     Em      D    G
With my old man behind the wheel
 
                Em          D
Well you could hardly even see him
    C             G
In all of that chrome
     Em           D             C      G
The man with the plan and the pocket comb
      Am    G        C          D
But every night it carried him home
And I could hear him sayin'...
 
 
G
Don't gimme no Buick
C                      G
Son you must take my word
                       D
If there's a God in heaven
              C
He's got a Silver Thunderbird
G
You can keep your El Dorados
C                        G
And the foreign car's absurd
                D
Me I wanna go down
        C
In a Silver Thunderbird
 
Em D
 
 
       G
He got up every morning
      C             G
While I was still asleep
         Am          G              D
But I remember the sound of him shuffling around
      Em      D         G
Then right before the crack of dawn
   Am        G        D
I heard him turn the motor on
           Em   D            G
But when I got up they were gone
 
Em         D          C         G
Down the road in the rain and snow
     Em      D    C           G
The man and his machine would go
         Am          G   C         D
Oh the secrets that old car would know
Sometimes I hear him sayin'...
 
 
G
Don't gimme no Buick
C                      G
Son you must take my word
                       D
If there's a God in heaven
              C
He's got a Silver Thunderbird
G
You can keep your El Dorados
C                        G
And the foreign car's absurd
                D
Me I wanna go down
        C
In a Silver Thunderbird
 
Em D G
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