The Sports were a popular Australian rock group that performed and recorded between 1976 and 1981. Mainstay members were Stephen Cummings on lead vocals and Robert Glover on bass guitar, with long-term members as Paul Hitchins on drums, Andrew Pendlebury on lead guitar and vocals, and Martin Armiger on rhythm guitar.
Based in Melbourne, Victoria, the group signed to the Mushroom Records label and released a number of successful singles and albums.
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{t: Who Listens to the Radio?} {st: The Sports (Cummings/Pendlebury)}
{sot} ---------7-5--7-7-5- ---------7-5--7-7-5-| ---------7-5--7-7-5- ---------7-5--7-7-5-| ---------8-6--8-8-6- ---------8-6--8-8-6-| ---------9-7--9-9-7- ---------9-7--9-9-7-| -----5-------------- -----5--------------| -5-7---0------------ -5-7---0------------| {eot} This [A]girl in her [D]bedroom doing [E]her home[D]work She's [A]foolin' with it [D]like a r[E]hythm, she's going [D]beserk One [A]hand has a [D]cigarette res[E]ting on the [D]window The [A]other one's [D]twiddling [E]with the [D]radio
What did they talk about, the horses drive her nuts Night time, sounds fine -- no if's or but's. It's just some magic, there's still some fun if you don't pay too much attention
{soc} [A]Who [D]listens to the [E]ra[D]dio? [A]Who [D]listens to the [E]ra[D]dio? [A]That's [F#m]what I'd [E]like to [A]know. [D]Who [F#m]listens to [E]the [A]radio? {eoc} {c: intro riff} Guy's got his transistor wrapped around his ear He listens to the traffic, it's not really clear. It crackles, it clicks, it pops, it starts, It's blastin' out the top forty charts.
AM or FM, I listen to both of them Listening to the radio since I don't know when It was so busy, everyone's got somewhere to go In the background there's always the radio