• Song:

    Dodgers Were In Brooklyn

  • Artist:

    Great Divide

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FIRST VERSE: 
D                        G               A              D
 Talked to my daddy last night about the nineteen fifty two 
D
I'd heard about the good ol' days 
G         A                      D
And I was wonderin' if they were true 
G                           A
 Well it must have been, be cause he smiled 
        D                G
and his eyes looked into mine 
            D                              A            D
And I could tell he touched a memory as he told me of a time 
         G                                D
When the Dodgers were in Brooklyn and the air was clean 
G                            D                A
 Marylyn Monroe was breaking hearts on silver screens 
      G                               D                  G
Daddy finally stole my momma's heart away from ol' James Dean 
       D                                 A               D
On the other side of memory's fence, the grass is always green  
 
SECOND VERSE: 

I talked to my momma, last night about the ways things use to be 

Showed me of a picture of some here and a guy that looked like me 

Spell bound around a tv in the den 

I wish that we could go back to those innocent times again 
 
CHORUS 
 
BRIDGE: 
G                        D
Now I know that time has changed things 
G                       D
Then and now is day and night 
G                    D              G
Memories will always be larger than life 
                                    A
And it's all right here in black in white 
 
CHORUS 
       D                                 A               D
On the other side of memory's fence, the grass is always green
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