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Jack and Diane John C. Mellencamp C G/C C G/C F (2x) C G F G C G F A little ditty about Jack and Diane, two American kids growing up in the G C G F G C G F heartland; Jack, he's gonna be a football star, Diane debutante back seat of G C Jacky's car. Suckin' on a chili dog outside the Tastee Freez, Diane sittin' on Jacky's lap. He's got his hands between knees. Jack, he says, "Hey, Diane, let's run off behind a shady tree; dribble off those Bobbi Brooks, me do what I please." Sayin'... Chorus C G F G C G F G Oh yeah, life goes on, long after the thrill of living is gone. Sayin'... C G F G C G F G Oh yeah, life goes on, long after the thrill of living is gone, now walk on... Repeat intro Jack, he sits back, collects his thoughts for a moment, scratches his head and does his best James Dean. then, there, Diane, we gotta run off to the city." Diane says, "Baby, you ain't missin' a thing." But he says... Chorus (n.c.) Oh let it rock, let it roll. Let the bible belt come and save my soul. Holdin' on to sixteen as long as you can; change is comin' 'round real soon, make us women and men. A little ditty about Jack and Diane, tow American kids doin' the best that they can. C G/C C G/C C G/C F