G
He had a Martin I had a Fender
C
We were thirteen years of age
G
Out back in the tool shed
D
We were searching for the sound
G
Every day all through the summer
C
We'd rock n roll n rage
G
All the neighbors kept complaining
D G
But it never slowed us down
C
We sang three verses of Dixie
G
Can't Get No Satisfaction
C
Rainy Day Woman and
G D
A Bad Moon On The Rise
C G
Try A Little Tenderness
D C
A Whiter Shade Of Pale
Am
Turn Turn Turn
Em
For What It's Worth
C D G D C
And Long Black Veil
G
We moved out to California
C
Shooting for the stars
G
The biggest thing since Elvis
D
Nothing could go wrong
G
But they took us for all our money
C
And everything else we owned
G
So we got ourselves some whiskey
D G
And we drank it all night long
C
We sang three verses of Dixie
G
Can't Get No Satisfaction
C
Rainy Day Woman and
G D
A Bad Moon On The Rise
C G
Try A Little Tenderness
D C
A Whiter Shade Of Pale
Am
Turn Turn Turn
Em
For What It's Worth
C D G D C
And Long Black Veil
Em C
Oh he never quite got over it
G D
And we went our separate ways
Em C
He traded in his music
G D
For cocaine nights and reckless days
C G
Still I knew he always wanted
C
To make one last journey home
G
Near a small white church in the valley
C
Beneath a wooden ridge
G D
Patiently we waited on the cold Alabama ground
G
And the preacher he started preachin
C
About our life and about out times
G
The sun was slowly sinkin
D G
As we laid his body down
C
And we sang three verses of Dixie
G
What A Friend We Have In Jesus
C
Walk In The Garden and
G D
The Old Rugged Cross
C G
Try A Little Tenderness
D C
A Whiter Shade Of Pale
Am
Turn Turn Turn
Em
For What It's Worth
C D G
And Long Black Veil