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[Verse 1]
GmSon of Dundee the Cmeldest of three D7he lived for a while in LocGmhee Gmfrom Irish decent in a Cmslum tenement with the D7slang name of tipperGmary
[Verse 2]
GmFootball was his joy, a Cmlochee club boy at St D7Columbus a player to Gmsee Gmhe became a man, a CmLabour chairman, the D7youngest there has ever Gmbeen
[Chorus]
EbGeorge Galloway, Fhear him through the airwaves [Middle 8] Bm7You'd better listen to what he Gm7tells you, Bm7he's got a bridge he'd like to F7sell you
[Verse 3]
GmA man well read he Cmstood in Hillhead and D7became a Labour GmMP Gmfor many years he Cmcampaigned and cheered D7setting the destitute Gmfree
[Verse 4]
GmIn and out of power he Cmfound his great hour deD7feating slander and Gmlies Gmhe now rules the waves, the Cminnocent he saves, he D7listens to our laughter and Gmcries
[Chorus]
EbGeorge Galloway, Fhear him through the airwaves [Middle 8] Bm7You'd better listen to what he Gm7tells you, Bm7he's got a bridge he'd like to F7sell you
[Chorus]
EbGeorge Galloway, Fhear him through the airwaves