Here is a good one from Fred. It has a heavy dose of pain in it. My voice varies from time to time so I have to sing it different ways. I usually put the capo on the 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 7th frets.... Hell, put it were it works best for you...experiment with music.. you might learn something....Hammer on!!!!! G5 During the cold war E5 My daddy sat at the kitchen table C5 G5 Smokin' cigarettes and starin' out the window G5 During the cold war E5 He had grease on his coveralls C5 G5 and lines around his eyes where the bombs would fall D5 He'd drink a couple a beers C5 G5 D5 and we'd listen to Johnny Cash on the radio G5 During the cold war G5 E5 We had a one story house on Mercury and Vine C5 G5 and the blue glow of the television was on all the time E5 C5 his head would nod and he'd fall asleep across the kitchen table G5 D5 My mother cleared the dishes G5 During the cold war C5 We were ten seconds away from blowing up the world G5 and he'd fix those old machines E5 C5 He'd worry about his sons and my mother never drove the car G5 During the cold war G5 When they finally ended it E5 there were no parade of heros C5 G5 there was just a quite sigh and life went on E5 C5 my mother went away and she never came back again G5 D5 and things were never the same as they were G5 During the cold war