One of the key figures of American punk rock in the 1990s and onward, Tim Armstrong is best known as the singer and guitarist with the band Rancid, though his résumé begins years before that band rose to prominence. Born in Oakland, CA, in the fall of 1966, Armstrong was friends since childhood with Matt Freeman, and as teenagers the two became converts to punk rock after seeing the Clash open for the Who in Oakland in 1982. Armstrong and Freeman were also deeply influenced by the British ska revival of the '80s
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CFG Baby, I love you CFG This is true, it is true (it is true) CFGC Oh baby, I long, you don’t feel as I do FG As I do (as I do)
Verse:
C A burning mate, she’s as hot as fire FG She could go all night and never tire C Ella necesitaba un amigo I was for hire FG eso es lo que quiere what your desire C When the girl’s make love, they shut it down FG She’s got her crew coming over, thinks she runs the town C Things are gonna get crazy, so stick around FG She’s a reckless soul, trouble bound
Baby, I love you This is true, it is true (it is true) Oh baby, I long, you don’t feel as I do As I do (as I do)
C I found her downtown at the station FG She bought one ticket, for her destination C And I ain’t coming with her, sad situation FG When I’m back on the road, desolation C How many lines, and how many times FG And how many dimes got dropped on my crimes CF And then you rewind all the time and see all the signs that say that girls G lying
Baby, I love you This is true, it is true (it is true) Oh baby, I long, you don’t feel as I do As I do (as I do)
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