Paul Westerberg (born December 31, 1959) is an American musician from Minneapolis, best known as the former lead singer and songwriter of The Replacements, one of the seminal alternative rock bands of the 1980s. Since The Replacements broke up in 1991, Westerberg has recorded several solo albums under his own name as well as the moniker Grandpaboy, and written songs for movies including Singles and Open Season. Westerberg has one son.
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Verse: C9GF9 Well a person can work up a mean mean thirst C9GF9 After a hard day of nothin' much at all C9GF9 Summer's passed, it's too late to cut the grass C9GF9 There ain't much to rake anyway in the fall
Verse: C9GF9 And sometimes I just ain't in the mood C9GF9 To take my place in back with the loudmouths C9GF9 You're like a picture on the fridge that's never stocked with food C9GF9 Used to live at home, now I stay at the house
Pre-chorus: GF9 And everybody wants to be special here G They call your name out loud and clear
Chorus: C9EmF9 Here comes a regular C9EmF9 Call out your name C9EmF9 Here comes a regular GF9 Am I the only one here today?
Verse: C9GF9 Well a drinkin' buddy that's bound to another town C9GF9 Once the police made you go away C9GF9 And even if you're in the arms of someone's baby now C9GF9 I'll take a great big whiskey to ya anyway
Pre-chorus: GF9 Everybody wants to be someone's here G Someone's gonna show up, never fear
Chorus: C9EmF9 'Cause here comes a regular C9EmF9 Call out my name C9EmF9 Here comes a regular GF9 Am I the only one who feels ashamed?
Break: C9GF9 x2
Verse: C9GF9 Kneeling alongside old Sad eyes C9GF9 He says opportunity knocks once then the door slams shut C9GF9 All I know is I'm sick of everything that my money can buy C9GF9 The fool who wastes his life, God rest his guts
Verse: C9GF9 First the lights, then the collar goes up, the wind begins to blow C9GF9 Turn your back on a pay-you-back, last call C9GF9 First the glass, then the leaves that pass, then comes the snow C9GF9 Ain't much to rake anyway in the fall
Ending: C9EmF9 x2 C9
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