G (strum the chord once slowly) G5 D5 C5 G5 He said his pride and joy was that ol' John Bull Tin.... G5 D5 1. He said it saved him from a bullet once C5 G5 But I did not believe G5 D5 He's just an old man in the park half drunk on rum G5 D5 C5 G5 As he rolled another smoke and closed the John Bull Tin G5 D5 G5 He said, "I've carried that since 1941." Chorus: G5 C5 Rubbed and worn a shiny silver G5 Blue letters chipped away G5 D5 His memories and tabacco fit within G5 G5 C5 G5 He had one religious medal that he carried near his heart G5 D5 G5 But his pride and joy was that old John Bull Tin G5 D5 2. He said. "It used to be a tire patch kit C5 G5 But that was long ago G5 D5 It's memories and tabacco now my friend G5 D5 Ya know some folks need a magic lamp C5 G5 To conjure up their dreams G5 D5 G5 But mine are kept inside the John Bull Tin." Repeat Chorus Solo: strum through one verse G5 D5 3. I found it lyin' in the grass C5 G5 In a park near Shepherd's Bush G5 D5 I never saw that old man again G5 D5 I guess he rolled a final smoke C5 G5 And went to his reward G5 D5 G5 Why else would he have dropped the John Bull Tin? Repeat Chorus G5 D5 C5 D5 G5 His pride and joy was that old John Bull Tin