C(III) Bm G G+ C+ G(III)
e|--3--|-2-|-x-|-0-|-3-|--3--|
B|--3--|-3-|-1-|-1-|-3-|--5--|
G|--4--|-4-|-0-|-0-|-0-|--5--|
D|--5--|-4-|-2-|-2-|-0-|--5--|
A|--5--|-2-|-3-|-3-|-2-|--3--|
E|--3--|-2-|-3-|-0-|-3-|--3--|
C(III) Bm Gm G G+
C(III) Bm GmI read the news today oh boy
G G+ [C+]About a lucky man who made the grade
C(III) Bm GmAnd though the news was rather sad
G GmWell I just had to laugh
G GmI saw the photograph.
C(III) Bm GmHe blew his mind out in a car
G G+ [C+]He didn?t notice that the lights had changed
C(III) Bm GmA crowd of people stood and stared
G GmThey?d seen his face before
GmNobody was really sure
G(III)
If he was from the House of Lords.
C(III) Bm GmI saw a film today oh boy
G G+ [C+]The English Army had just won the war
C(III) Bm GmA crowd of people turned away
G GmBut I just had to look
G(III)
Having read the book.
G(III)
I?d love to turn you on.
CWoke up, fell out of bed,
Dragged a comb across my head
Found my way downstairs and drank a cup,
And looking up I noticed I was late.
Found my coat and grabbed my hat
Made the bus in seconds flat
Found my way upstairs and had a smoke,
Somebody spoke and I went into a dream.
C(III) Bm GmI read the news today oh boy
G G+ [C+]Four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire
C(III) Bm GmAnd though the holes were rather small
G GmThey had to count them all
Gm G(III)Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
G(III)
I?d love to turn you on...
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