• Song:

    Suite For 20g

  • Artist:

    James Taylor

G        Em        Am             D      
Slipping away what can I say
G        Em             C           C7M Am    
Won't you stay inside me month of    May
G           Em    Am      A5           D        G         
And hold on to me golden day, slippin' away


C/Cmaj   Am  A5   D
Sunshine on my wall
G          Em          Am         D/G
to keep my mind on the things I'm saying
C/Cmaj     Am A5  D    G          Em             C      Am    
Footsteps in the hall to tell me I've been this way before
D
nevermore

{Second Verse}
G      Em         Am   D 
Let it rain sweet Mary-Jane
G                   Em        C   Am     
Let it wash your love down all around me
G      Em      C      D          G      
Come inside and put it down. Let it rain
G             F            C         D   G
I've been trying hard to find a way to let you know
G    C                F        C    F   C   G  C/G            
That we can make it shine most all the time
G                     F                     C       D       G
This time 'round I'm searching down to where I used to go
G    C                F       C  F    C  G  C/G
And it's been on my mind to make it shine
C       Bb    F          G
You can say I want to be free
Bb    F                   G
I can say some day I will be

{Get Funky. R&B type strum. Think James Brown}
G7
When I catch a common cold

I want to hear a saxophone

When I let the good times roll

Slide me a bass trombone
G7               Bb
Walk me down old funky street
C                     Eb
Lord knows I feel good enough to eat
G7      A     Bb                C7
Hold my soul. I sure am fond of my rock and roll

When I go to sleep at night

I want to hear a slide guitar
When I'm feeling loose and right
Riding in my automobile
Boney Maroney and Peggy Sue
Rocking pneumonia and boogey-woogey flu
Hold my soul. I'm sure enough fond of my rock and roll
Good God
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