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Chinatown Words and music by Roy Wood Transcribed by Tom De Val (tde_val@hotmail.com) VERSES:
CBury a jar ofCmaj7 Shou Hsing when the Emgirl is born. CSurely you know theCmaj7 wine will age till she's A7fully grown.
Em Don't fly into the night, CsoooC/BoooooooA7on enough the world will end Em while the lantern is bright.
CHORUS:
GI could find a Egood time girl in AmChinatown, A7Chinatown. DDancing in my shoes.
GSee the eastern Eladies walk in AmChinatown, Cmaj7Chinatown,Fmaj7 chain me down, G6Chinatown.
MIDDLE: |Em / / /|Em / / /|Adim / / /|Adim / / /| |Em / / /|Em / / /|Adim / / /|F / / /|F / /|Em / / /|Em / / /| OUTRO: |D / / /|G / / /|Cmaj7 VERSE 2 Maybe I'll drink your jasmine tea then I'll hurry home. Surely you know the likes of me should be left alone. Why they like a me for, soon enough the world will end If I answer the door. VERSE 3 Look at the tall pagoda through, through your window pane. watching you fly your dragon kite on a cocoa day. You've discovered the white orchids in my humble moon while the lantern is bright. STRUCTURE: VERSE 1 CHORUS VERSE 2 CHORUS MIDDLE VERSE 3 CHORUS OUTRO