G D C G D.B. Cooper was 43 when we first heard his name. G D C D 47 miles away from where he fell down to his fame. C D G C But he told me that the hardest part wasn't really jumping out of the plane. G C D G It was spending the night, watching them lights shine through the pouring rain. G D C G ss They had a manhunt that next morning like nothing I had ever seen. | | G D C D I was only 8 years old at the time, watching on the tv screen. C D G C They were saying he was never gonna make it now, now that daylight had set in. G C D G But later that night they were shining a light down on the mountain again. (chorus) C G C G C Amin D Not far away, from the city of roses, they all watched those lights up through the rain. C G C G C F?r D.B. C?oper. G D C G Well, the cops blocked off all the exit roads and turned out all of the hounds. G D C D They even dragged the river up a couple of times to see if he hit ground. C D G C With all of those men working overtime well they swore they would bring him down. G C D G But a parachute and a few hundred dollars is all that they've ever found. (chorus) C G C G C Amin D D Not far away, from the city of roses, they all watched those lights up through the rain. G D C G Now some people say that he died up there, somewhere in the rain and the wind. G D C D Other people say that he got away, but then his girlfriend did him in. C D G C The lawmen say if he is out there, someday they're gonna drag him in. G C D G As for me, I hope they never see, D.B. Cooper again. (chorus) C G C G C Amin D Not far away, from the city of roses, a light shines from a house out in the rain. C G C G C It was D.B. Cooper, drinking champagne. Drinking Champagne.