Fireball by Dan Reeder
[Intro]
E G#m C#m Bb A E Bb
[Verse 1]
E G#m C#m
Contemplate the subtle grace of Ditmar
Bb
as he drives his race car
A E Bb
through turn six at Riverside in a powerslide
E G#m C#m
He used to play the cello in a jazz band
Bb A
O so mellow and so low
E Bb
the guys would close their eyes and say go man go
[Chorus]
A E
Well there ain't no sunshine when she's gone
E A
and there ain't no peace when she's at home
[Verse 2]
E G#m C#m
If it had been a boxing match they'd say
Bb A
he tried to save the bout with a Sunday punch
E Bb
and a knockout in the last round
E G#m
He braked too late in the back straight
C#m Bb A
hit the wall they all say that car was a fireball
E Bb
before it even hit the ground
[Chorus]
A E
Well there ain't no sunshine when she's gone
E A
and there ain't no peace when she's at home
[Solo]
E G#m C#m Bb A E Bb
[Verse 3]
E G#m C#m
Contemplate the subtle grace of Ditmar
Bb
as he drives his race car
A E Bb
through turn six at Riverside in a powerslide
E G#m
He braked too late in the back straight
C#m Bb A
hit the wall they all say that car was a fireball
A E
Well there ain't no sunshine when she's gone
A E
and there ain't no peace when she's at home