Intro: F Bb F Bb F Bb F Bb The boys that I hang with went down to the Firebird: F Bb They sang for two hours an' they played for their beers. F Bb F Bb They wrestled their demons for good friends and neighbors: F Bb Gm F Bb F Bb Moved them to dance an', sometimes, to tears. They sang about highways, 'bout strippers an' killers; 'Bout fingers in satin, an' lamplight on lace. An' songs about love, an' songs about heartbreak, An' some people say they were ghosts in the place. C Bb F So we'd shout hallelujah an' sing Jambalaya: Dm Gm C You shoot for the moon, you wind up 'mongst the stars. Bb F Bb F Some day we'll be able to get a good table, Bb F Bb F Bb F Bb An' ride around town in them big shiny cars. It's no bed of roses when all a man knows is, Three chords an' a dust cloud an' a mind himself now. With these high-powered brokers with their lizard-skin loafers, And a dangerous habit they just can't put down. So he'd shout hallelujah an' sing Jambalaya: You shoot for the moon, you wind up 'mongst the stars. Some day we'll be able to get a good table, An' ride around town in them big shiny cars Bb F Bb F Bb F Bb An' ride around town in them big shiny cars.