XTC were a rock band from Swindon, England led by Andy Partridge (guitars, vocals) and Colin Moulding (bass, vocals). Active between the late 1970s and the mid 2000s, XTC's music ranged from jerky new wave/punk riffs to lushly-arranged progressive pop. They also drew heavily from vintage pop rock and psychedelia from the 1960s, genres which they began to explore more deeply after creating The Dukes of Stratosphear side-project. While XTC failed to maintain significant commercial success after the 1980s
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My Train Is Coming- Andy Partridge of XTC (written for and rejected by the movie "Buster," starring Phil Collins. Love this tune.) Tabbed by burpo ([email protected]). Please rate/comment. Thanks!
A7F#7 My train is coming, I can see it up the line line line B7E7A7E7 My train is coming and what's on it's all mine
A7F#7 My train is coming, I can hear it up the track track track B7E7A7 My train is coming, bringing sugar-time back
D7Fdim Oh, little darling, since you've gone I've been so sad and blue D7Fdim Little darling, if you come home I'll be good to you E7 Got to get it while it's here That's a lesson that is clear Got to get it while it's here and I hear
My train is coming, I can see it up the line line line My train is coming and what's on it's all mine
Oh, Little darling, since you've gone I realize I'm wrong Little darling, ride that railroad back where you belong Got to get it while it's here That's a lesson that is clear Got to get it while it's here and I hear
A7F#7 My train is coming, I can see it up the line line line B7E7A7 (notes: AG#G F#) F# My train is coming and it's slap-bang on time B7E7A7 (notes: AG#G F#) F# My train is coming What I did was a crime B7E7A7 (notes: EF#G# A) My train is coming and what's on it's all mine