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# Date: 9/30/96; 7:13:50 AM From: Dan Nicholas <nicholdb@istar.ca> Subject: Mr. Radio MR. RADIO (by Roderick Taylor; recorded by Trisha Yearwood) ----------------------------------------------------------- Am Am G/A G/A Am Am G/A G/A [intro]
AmOh, what a summer dAmay when we Amcarried the radio Amhome AmBringing him in oAmff of the truck and the Amdogs wouldn't leave us alAmone (G/B) C C D D Am Am Am Am Mister Radio, you come down here to keep us company
We Amlistened in a rAmoom through the Ammiles and the miles of Amnight AmDeep in the heart of the AmBible Belt in the Amgold of the radio lAmight (G/B) C C D D Am Am Am Am Mister Radio, you come down here to keep us company
And itUs Amhard days Amout in the field, and the Amcrow's in the high treeAmtop If a Amman's away from his Amhome all day, his chAmickens might fall to the Amfox (G/B) C C D D Am Am Am Am Mister Radio, what can you do about that, oh ho F[i

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And you can Amtake me down to a Amriver town where the Amcitizens dance till Amdawn They Amdance so close, it's aAm sin almost, the Amway they carry oAmn (G/B) C C D D Am Am Am Am Mister Radio, I never dreamed you could
AndAm it's miles of Amthe careless touAmch of a tired hand in tAmime WheAmn evening fell,Am I heard a stranAmger sell dreams that weAmre never mine (G/B) C C D D Am Am Am Am Mister Radio, you come down here to keep us company C C D You come down hDere to keep us companAmy Am Am Am F - C D - G - E Am Am F - C D - G - E Am Am Am Am G/A. [instrumental]
Original From: indigo@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Adam Schneider) Submitted by nicholdb@istar.ca (Dan Nicholas)