David Arthur Brown - Teenage Summer Days

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Am F C E Down on Pico and Fedora
Am F C E Back in nineteen eighty three
F G C All the cholos on the corner
EHid their pistols in the trees
 
[Interlude]
Am F C E
Am F C E
 
[Verse 2]
Am F C E El Funny Clown lived off of Sunset
Am F C E On a street called Benton Way
F G C There were bloodstains on the sidewalk
E Am F CBut the rain washed them away
 
[Refrain]
E Am F COn the mean streets of L.A.
E Am F CAll those teenage summer days
E Am F COn the mean streets of L.A.
EOn the mean streets of L.A.
 
[Verse 3]
Am F C E We took the bus way down to Venice
Am F C E Went bodysurfing in the waves
F G C Staring out at the horizon
E Am F COn those teenage summer days
 
[Refrain]
E Am F COn the mean streets of L.A.
EOn the mean streets of L.A.
 
[Interlude]
F G C E Am F C
 
[Refrain]
E Am F CAll those teenage summer days
EOn the mean streets of L.A.
 
[Verse 4]
Am F C E My daddy was a trucker
Am F C E Hauling freight 12 hours a day
F G C Sometimes he'd take me down to Vernon
E Am F COr the shipyards in South Bay
 
[Refrain]
E Am F COn the mean streets of L.A.
E Am F CAll those teenage summer days
E Am F COn the mean streets of L.A.
E Am F CAll those teenage summer days
E Am F COn the mean streets of L.A.
E Am F CAll those teenage summer days
E Am F COn the mean streets of L.A.
E Am F COn the mean streets of L.A.
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