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From: pvb@mpe.mpe-garching.mpg.de (Evilio Jose del Rio Silvan)

I'm a beginner and that's my first try extracting the chords from a song.
So, I suppose that there must be some mistakes.  Please, if you have
corrections post them and also send and E-mail to me since my access to the
News is very erratic.


Never marry a railroad man, by Shocking Blue
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Chords: Dm C Dm Bb F Em Dm


Dm                                C
Have you ever been a broken heart once or twice
                     Dm
If is yes how do you feel * cruel lies
                    Bb        F
If is no you need a good advice
F-Em-Dm  <- Strike only once each chord

 Chorus:
    Dm            C
	Never marry a railroad man
                       Dm
	He loves you every now and then
          Bb     F
	* * * new train
    F---Em--Dm
	No! No! No!
    Dm                        C
	Don't fall in love with a railroad man
                        Dm
	If you do forget of me if you can
                   Bb F
	You'd better * *  *
Dm
Aaah!

(solos)

         Dm-Dm-------C						 <- Strike only once each chord
Have you  e-ver been restless in your bed
       C------C---------Dm
and so lonely that your eyes become wet
       Dm---Dm-------Bb    F     F-Em-Dm
Let me tell you that one thing


       Dm-Dm-------C C------C---------Dm Dm---Dm-------Bb    F
Mmm mmm ....
F - Em -Dm
No! No! No!

(chorus)
F - Em -Dm
No! No! No!
Dm      C             (fade)
No! No! No!
        Dm
No! No! No!
        C
No! No! No!
...
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E-mail: delrio@cesr.cnes.fr

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Here's a corrected version of this song. Thanks to
Peter Eybert (pjoe@charon.muc.de).
proposes that Em's should be Am's instead.
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