Autoscroll
1 Column 
Text size
Transpose 0
Capo: 5
Capo on 5 You'll need to know: G - C - Am - D When played on an acoustic, this can become a very mellow tune. You can strum however you like, but it has an upbeat rhythm naturally. In the transition from verse to chorus to verse, keep strumming G in time with the song, but just before the lead into the next part, you'll hit a quick C - D and then back to G. Each note of the transition, C-D, are only played for one beat. You can do this for each transition if you like, just to keep the feel of the old style. This is really the most complicated part, once you figure out how you want to strum it. Last note: The Am isn't perfect for this song. I don't have enough musical vocabulary to figure that one out on my own, but it's close enough that you can sing with it. If you have a correction, let me know and I'll update. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Capo on 5
GThere was a man who banged his Chead against a Gwall GHe banged for 20 years, but Cthe damn thing woulGdnt fall GHe left an honest life CHe left a broken wife GHe left it all behind, Cjust to see what Ghe could find
G....... C-D
GMillions and millions chase the Cwild goose Gtonight GTo conquer loneliness theyll Cchase it all their Glives GAnd when they find it they can Cjust lay down and Gdie It seems the gAmame is mostly Dpointless in the Cpresence of the Gprize.
G.......C-D
GThere was a woman who had a Cman as cold as Gice GHe built four walls so strong and he Ckept her locked Ginside GShe harbored loneliness CHer husband couldnt guess GThat shed take off her dress CAnd kill herself without a mess.
G....... C-D
GMillions and millions chase the Cwild goose Gtonight GTo conquer loneliness theyll Cchase it all their Glives GAnd when they find it they can Cjust lay down and Gdie It seems the gAmame is mostly Dpointless in the Cpresence of the Gprize.