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\begin{document} \begin{document}
\begin{song}[transpose-capo=true]{title={Scenes from an Italian Restaurant}, band={Billy Joel}, year={1977}, key={}} \begin{song}[transpose-capo=true]{title={Scenes from an Italian Restaurant}, band={Billy Joel}, year={1977}, key={}}
[Intro] F Gm7/F C Bb F C Bb/F F C F
F Bb C Bb \begin{verse}
^{F}A bottle of white ^{Gm7/F}a bottle of red, ^{C/F} perhaps a bottle of ^{Bb/F}rose ins^{F}tead \\
^{C} We'll get a table ^{Bb}near the ^{F/A}street, in our old ^{Bb}familiar ^{C} place \\
^{Gm7}You and I^{C}--fa-a-a^{Gm7}ce to ^{C}face ^{Bb/C} hmmm \\
^{F} A bottle of red,^{Gm7/F} a bottle of white, ^{C/F} it all depends on your ^{Bb/F}aaaa ppe ^{F}tite \\
^{G7} I'll meet you ^{F/A}any time^{G/B} you want^{C} in our I^{Bb/D}talian ^{C/E} Restaurant ^{F} ^{Gm7/F}
\end{verse}
F Bb \begin{solo}
A bottle of white, a bottle of red \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
C Bb F |_{Cmaj7} & |_{Fmaj7} & |_{Bbmaj7} & |_{Bbmaj7} & | \\
Perhaps a bottle of rose instead |_{Cmaj7} & |_{Fmaj7} & |_{Bb(add9)} & |_{Bb(add9)} & | \\
C C/Bb Am |_{Ebmaj7} & |_{Abmaj7} & |_{Ebmaj7} & |_{Abmaj7} & | \\
Get a table near the street |_{Am7/D} & |_{D} & |_{Am7/D} & |_{D} & |
Am/Bb C \end{tabular}
In our old familiar place \end{solo}
Bb C Bb
You and I, face to face, um umm
F Bb
A bottle of red, a bottle of white
C Bb F
It all depends on your appetite
G G/A G/B C
I'll meet you anytime you want
C/D C/E F Bb
In our Italian Restaurant
\begin{verse}
^{G}Things are okay with ^{D/G}me these days, ^{G7}got a good job, ^{G9}got a good office \\
^{C}Got a new wife, ^{F}got a new life, and the ^{Dsus4}family's f^{G/D}ine ^{D} \\
^{G}We lost touch ^{D/G}long ago, ^{G7}You lost weight, I ^{G9}did not know \\
^{C} You could ever ^{F}look so good after ^{Dsus4}so much ti-i^{G/D}-i-me. ^{D} \\
\end{verse}
[Sax Solo] \begin{verse}
You re^{Eb}member those days hanging ^{Bb}out at the village ^{F}green ^{F} \\
^{Eb}Engineer boots, leather ^{Bb}jackets and tight blue ^{F}jeans ^{F} \\
Drop a ^{Eb}dime in the box play the ^{Bb}Song about New Or^{F}leans ^{F} \\
C F Bb C F Bb ^{Eb*} Cold beer, ^{Bb*} hot lights, ^{C} my sweet r^{Gm7/C}omantic teenage nights \\
Eb G# Eb G# D \end{verse}
\begin{solo}
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
|_{G} & |_{Gmaj7} & |_{G7} & |_{G7} & | \\
|_{C} & |_{F} & |_{Am7} & |_{D} & | \instruction{Repeat 2x} \\
\end{tabular}
G \instruction{Piano Solo}
Things are okay with me these days \\
G \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
Got a good job, got a good office |_{G} & |_{G} & |_{G} & |_{G} & | \\
C Am7 \end{tabular}
Got a new wife, got a new life
D D D
And the family's fine
G
Oh, we lost touch long ago
G
You lost weight I did not know
C Am7 D
You could ever look so nice after so much time
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
|_{G} & |_{F} & |_{C/E} & |_{D} & | \instruction{Repeat 4x} \\
\end{tabular}
Eb Bb F ^{G}Oooh o^{F}h oh o^{C/E}h oh oh^{D} oh oh oh oh \\
Do you remember those days hanging out at the village green ^{G}Oooh o^{F}h oh o^{C/E}h oh oh^{D} oh oh oh oh \\
Eb Bb F \end{solo}
Engineer boots, leather jackets and tight blue jeans
Eb Bb F
Woah you drop a dime in the box play the song about New Orleans
Eb Bb
Cold beer, hot lights
C D G
My sweet romantic teenage nights
\begin{verse}
^{G} Brenda and Eddie were the popular steadies \\
And the ^{D}king and the queen of the prom ^{D} ^{C} \\
^{G}Riding around with the ^{G/B}car top down and the ^{C}radio on ^{F} ^{C} ^{F} ^{C} \\
^{G} Nobody looked any f^{D}iner ^{D} ^{C} \\
Or was ^{G}more of a hit at the ^{C}Parkway Diner \\
^{G}We never knew we could ^{F}want more than that out of l^{E7}ife \\
Surely ^{Am7}Brenda and ^{G/B}Eddie would ^{C}always know ^{Am7/D}how to survive^{G}. \\
[Ragtime Bit] Oooh ^{F}oh oh ^{C/E}oh oh o^{D}h oh oh oh o^{G}h \\
Oooh ^{F}oh oh ^{C/E}oh oh o^{D}h oh oh oh oh
\end{verse}
G C Am D \begin{verse}
G C Am D ^{G}Brenda and Eddie were still going steady in the s^{D}ummer of '75 ^{D} ^{C} \\
W^{G}hen they decided the ^{G/B}marriage would be at the ^{C}end of July ^{F} ^{C} ^{F} ^{C} \\
^{G}Everyone said they were c^{D}razy ^{D} ^{C} \\
^{G}"Brenda you know you're ^{C}much too lazy \\
^{G}Eddie could never af^{F}ford to live that kind of l^{E7}ife." \\
But^{G/B} there ^{C}we were wavi^{/D}n' Brenda ^{GA}and Ed^{Am7/D}die goodbye. ^{G} \\
Oooh ^{F}oh oh ^{C/E}oh oh o^{D}h oh oh oh oh
\end{verse}
[Piano Solo] \begin{verse}
Th^{F/C}ey got an apartment with deep pile carpet \\
^{D}And a couple of paintings ^{G}from Sea^{C}rs^{G} \\
A ^{F/C}big waterbed that they bought with the bread \\
They had ^{D}saved for a couple of ^{G}years ^{C} ^{G} \\
They ^{F/C}started to fight when the money got tight \\
And ^{D}they just didn't count on the ^{Em}tears. \\
Whoa oh ^{A7}oh oh oh oh^{Am7/D} oh yaaa rock nroll
\end{verse}
G G \begin{solo}
G G/F G/E D \instruction{Sax Solo!}
G G/F G/E D
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
|_{G} & |_{G} & |_{D} & |_{D} & | \\
|_{G} & |_{G/B} & |_{C} & |_{F} _{C} _{F} _{C} & | \\
|_{G} & |_{D} _{D} - _{C}& |_{G} & | _{C} & | \\
|_{G} & |_{F} & |_{E7} & |_{E7} & | \\
|_{Am7} & |_{F} & |_{C/E} & |_{D} & | \\
\end{tabular}
G G/F G/E D ^{G} Oh ^{F} o^{C/E}h oh ^{D} \\
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh \end{solo}
G G/F G/E D
Oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh
\begin{verse}
They l^{F/C}ived for a while in a very nice style \\
But it's ^{D}always the same in the ^*{C}en ^{G}d \\
They ^{F/C}got a divorce as a matter of course \\
And they ^{D}parted the closest of fr^{C}eh- ^{G}ends \\
Then the ^{F/C}king and the queen went back to the green \\
But you can ^{D}never go back there a^{Em7}gain. \\
Oh oh oh ^{A7}ohhhhh oh oh oh ^{Am7/D}ohhhhhh \\
\end{verse}
G \begin{verse}
Brenda and Eddie were the popular steadies ^{G}Brenda and Eddie had had it already \\
D D C By the ^{D}summer of '75 ^{D} ^{C} \\
And the king and the queen of the prom From the ^{G}high to the low \\
G G/B C To the ^{G/B}end of the show \\
Riding around with the car top down and the radio on For the ^{C}rest of their lives ^{F} ^{C} ^{F} ^{C} \\
G D D C They ^{G}couldn't go back to the ^{D}greasers ^{D} ^{C} \\
Nobody looked any finer The ^{G}best they could do was pick ^{C}up the pieces \\
G C We ^{G}always knew they would ^{F}both find a way to get ^{E7}by ooooh \\
Or was more of a hit at the Parkway Diner ^{Am7}That's all I ^{G/B}heard about ^{C}Brenda and ^{D}Eddie \\
G F E ^{Am7}Can't tell you ^{G/B}more than I ^{C}told you al^{D}ready \\
We never knew we could want more than that out of life ^{Am7}And here we are^{G/B} wavin' ^{C}Brenda and ^{Am7/D}Eddie good \\
Am Am/B C D G By^{G}e. Oh ^{F}oh Oh ^{C/E}oh Oh o^{D}h Oh oh \\
Surely Brenda and Eddie would always know how to survive ^{G}oh Oh o^{F}h Oh^{C/E} oh Oh o^{D}h Oh oh \\
^{G}oh Oh ^{F}oh Oh^{C/E} oh Oh ^{D}oh oh oh oh \\
\end{verse}
\begin{interlude}
\instruction{Single notes descending G major -> F major}
_{F} _{E} _{D} _{C} _{B} _{A} \\
_{C} _{Bb} _{A} _{G} _{F} _{E} \\
G/F G/E D \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh |_{F} & |_{F} & |_{Gm7/F} & |_{Gm7/F} & | \\
G G/F G/E D |_{C/F} & |_{C/F} & |_{Bb/F} & |_{F} & | \\
Oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh |_{C} & |_{Bb} & |_{F/A} & |_{Bb} & | \\
|_{C} - _{Gm7} &| _{C} - _{Gm7} & |_{Gm7/C} & |_{C7} & | \\
\end{tabular}
\end{interlude}
\begin{verse}
^{F} A bottle of red, ^{Gm7/F}ooooo and bottle of white \\
^{C/F} Whatever kind of mood you're ^{Bb/F}in ton^{F}ight \\
^{G7} I'll meet you ^{F/A}any ti-i-^{G/B}ime you w^{C}ant \\
In our I^{Bb/D}talian Re^{C/E}staurant ^{F} ^{Gm7/F} \\
\end{verse}
G D D C \begin{outro}
Brenda and Eddy were still going steady in the summer of seventy five \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
G G/B C |_{Cmaj7} & |_{Fmaj7} & |_{Bbmaj7} & |_{Bbmaj7} & | \\
When they decided the marriage would be at the end of July |_{Cmaj7} & |_{Fmaj7} & |_{Bbmaj7} & |_{Bbmaj7} & | \\
G D D C |_{Dm7} & |_{C/E} & |_{F} & |_{Dm7/G} & | \\
Everyone said they were crazy |_{F/C} & |_{F/C} & |_{C*} & |
G C \end{tabular}
Brenda you know that you're much too lazy \end{outro}
G F E
Eddie could never afford to live that kind of life
Am Am/B C D G
Oh, but there we were waving Brenda and Eddie goodbye
G/F G/E D
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh
F
Well, they got an apartment with deep pile carpet
D G
And a couple of paintings from Sears
F
A big waterbed that they bought with the bread
D G
They had saved for a couple of years
F
They started to fight when the money got tight
D Em Am
And they just didn't count on the tears, woh oh, woh oh...yeah rock n roll
[Sax Solo]
G D
G G/B C
G D D C
G C
G F E
Am Am/B C D
G G/F G/E D
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh
F
Well, they lived for a while in a very nice style
D G
But it's always the same in the end
F
They got a divorce as a matter of course
D G
And they parted the closest of friends
F
Then the king and the queen went back to the green
D Em Am D
But you can never go back there again, oh oh, oh oh
G D D C
Brenda and Eddie had had it already by the summer of seventy five
G G/B
From the high to the low to the end of the show
C
For the rest of their lives
G D D C
They couldn't go back to the greasers
G C
The best they could do was pick up their pieces
G F E
We always knew they would both find a way to get by
Am Am/B C D
That's all I heard about Brenda and Eddie
Am Am/B C D
Can't tell you more cause I told you already
Am Am/B C D G
And here we are waving Brenda and Eddie goodbye
G/F G/E D
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh
G G/F G/E D
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh
G G/F G/E D
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh
[RUN DOWN]
(NOTES) F E D C B A
C Bb A G F E
F Bb C Bb F
Yeah yeah yeah
C C/Bb Am Am/Bb C Bb C Bb
F Bb
A bottle of red, oooh a bottle of white
C Bb F
Whatever kind of mood you're in tonight
G G/A G/B C
I'll meet you anytime you want
C/D C/E F Bb
In our Italian Restaurant
SAX OUTRO: C F Bb C F Bb
Dm Em F G C
\end{song} \end{song}
\end{document} \end{document}

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\documentclass{skrul-leadsheet} \documentclass{skrul-leadsheet}
\begin{document} \begin{document}
\begin{song}[transpose-capo=true]{title={I Can Change}, band={LCD Soundsystem}, year={2010}, key={}} \begin{song}[transpose-capo=true]{title={I Can Change}, band={LCD Soundsystem}, year={2010}, key={}, capo={1}}
\begin{intro}
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lll}
|_{Ab} & |_{Ab} (but _{N.C.} on last beat)& | \instruction{n.b. Try adding _{Ab/Bb} and _{Db/Eb} on last beat of each _{Ab} and _{Db} run} \\
\end{tabular}
\end{intro}
Ab \begin{verse}
Tell me a line make it easy for me ^{Ab}Tell me a line, make it easy for me \\
^{Ab}Open your arms, dance with me until I feel all ^{Db}right ^{Db} \\
Open your arms ^{Ab}It's good in the dark, good in the dark \\
Db ^{Ab}But into the lover's light, here comes another ^{Db}fight ^{Db}
Dance with me until I feel all right
Ab ^{Ab}So ring the alarm, ring the alarm \\
It's good in the dark, good in the dark ^{Ab}Bore me and hold me and cling to my arm, here it ^{Db}comes, here it ^{Db}comes \\
But into the lover's light And what you're ^{Ab}asking me now, disastrous now \\
Db ^{Ab}Hoping and hoping and hoping the feeling goes ^{Db}away ^{Db}
Here comes another fight \end{verse}
(Same for all verses)
So ring the alarm, ring the alarm \begin{chorus}
Bore me and hold me and cling to my arm
Here it comes, here it comes
And what you're asking me now, disastrous now Never ^{Ab}change, never change, never change, never change \\ Never ^{Ab}change, never change, never change, this is why I fell in ^{Db}love, ^{Db}oooh
Hoping and hoping and hoping
The feeling goes away
Chorus: Never ^{Ab}change, never change, never change, never change \\
Ab Never ^{Ab}change, never change, never change, that's just too up there in ^{Db}love with
Never change, never change, never change, never change (^{Db}in loveeeee...)
\end{chorus}
Never change, never change, never change \begin{interlude}
Db Dbm (If you want) \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lll}
This is why I fell in love oooh |_{Ab} & |_{Ab} (but _{N.C.} on last beat)& | \\
(Same for every chorus) \end{tabular}
\end{interlude}
Never change, never change, never change, never change \begin{verse}
Never change, never change, never change ^{Ab}This is the time the very best time \\
That's just too up there in love with ^{Ab}So give me a line and take me hoooo^{Db}me, take me ^{Db}o-veeeer \\
(in loveeeee ...)
This is the time the very best time ^{Ab}But dashing the hopes, dashing the hopes \\
So give me a line and take me hoooome ^{Ab}And smashing the pride, the morning's got you on the ^{Db}ropes, ^{Db}ooh \\
Take me oveeeer
But dashing the hopes dashing the hopes ^{Ab}And love is a murderer, love is a murderer \\
And smashing the pride ^{Ab}But if she calls you tonight, everything is all ^{Db}right, yeah, we ^{Db}knoooooow \\
The morning's got you on the ropes .. ooh
And love is a murderer , love is a murderer ^{Ab}And love is a curse shoved in a hearse \\ ^{Ab}Love is an open book to a verse of your ^{Db}bad poetry, and this is ^{Db}coming from me
But if she calls you tonight \end{verse}
Everything is all right
Yeah, we knoooooow
And love is a curse shoved in a hearse
Love is an open book to a verse of your bad poetry
And this is coming from me
But I can change, I can change, I can change, I can change \begin{chorus}
I can change, I can change, I can change But I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, I can change \\
If it helps you fall in love I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, if it helps you fall in ^{Db}love (^{Db}in loveeeee...) \\
(fall in looove)
(repeat)
Turn on the light make it easy for me But I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, I can change \\
Fill the divide fumble in the kitchen I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, if it helps you fall in ^{Db}love (^{Db}in loveeeee...)
'til it's right \end{chorus}
What an awful sight
But there's love in your eyes \begin{interlude}
Love in your eyes , love in your eyes \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
But maybe that's your love of fights |_{Ab} & |_{Ab} & |_{Db} & |_{Db} & | \\
All niiiiiight! \end{tabular}
\end{interlude}
And I can change, I can change, I can change, I can change \begin{verse}
I can change, I can change, I can change ^{Ab}Turn on the light make it easy for me \\
If it helps you fall in love ^{Ab}Fill the divide, fumble in the kitchen 'til it's ^{Db}right... what an awful ^{Db}sight \\
(in looove)
And I can change, I can change, I can change, I can change ^{Ab}But there's love in your eyes, love in your eyes \\
I can change, I can change, I can change ^{Ab}Love in your eyes, but maybe that's just your love of ^{Db}fights... a^{Db}ll niiiiiight!
If it helps you fall in love \end{verse}
(in looove)
And I can change, I can change, I can change, I can change \begin{chorus}
I can change, I can change, I can change And I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, I can change \\
If it helps you feel real love I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, if it helps you fall in ^{Db}love (^{Db}in loveeeee...) \\
(real looove)
And I can change, I can change, I can change, I can change And I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, I can change \\
I can change, I can change, I can change I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, if it helps you fall in ^{Db}love (^{Db}in loveeeee...) \\
If it helps you fall in love
(in looove)
(repeat)
And I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, I can change \\
I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, if it helps you feel real ^{Db}love (^{Db}in loveeeee...) \\
And I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, I can change \\
I can ^{Ab}change, I can change, I can change, if it helps you fall in ^{Db}love (^{Db}in loveeeee...) \instruction{End on _{Ab*}}
\end{chorus}
\end{song} \end{song}
\end{document} \end{document}

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\end{verse} \end{verse}
\begin{chorus} \begin{chorus}
^{C#m} Ooh woo, I'm a rebel just for kicks now \\ ^{N.C.} Ooh woo, I'm a rebel just for kicks now \\
^{E} I been feeling it since 1966 now \\ ^{E} I been feeling it since 1966 now \\
^{F#m} Mighta had your fill, but you feel it still ^{C#m} \\ ^{F#m} Mighta had your fill, but you feel it still ^{C#m} \\
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\begin{outro} \begin{outro}
^{C#m} Ooh woo, I'm a rebel just for kicks now \\ ^{C#m} Ooh woo, I'm a rebel just for kicks now \\
^{E} Let me kick it like it's 1986 now \\ ^{E} Let me kick it like it's 1986 now \\
^{F#m} Might be over now, but I feel it still ^{C#m} \\ ^{F#m} Might be over now, but I feel it still, ^{C#m} mighta had your fill, but you feel it ^{C#m*}still
^{C#m} Mighta had your fill, but you feel it still ^{C#m} \\
\end{outro} \end{outro}
\end{song} \end{song}

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\documentclass{skrul-leadsheet} \documentclass{skrul-leadsheet}
\begin{document} \begin{document}
\newcommand{\riff}{ \chord{G*} \chord{G/F\#*} \chord{G*} \chord{-} \chord{A} }
\begin{song}[transpose-capo=true]{title={Raspberry Beret}, band={Prince}, year={1985}, key={A}} \begin{song}[transpose-capo=true]{title={Raspberry Beret}, band={Prince}, year={1985}, key={A}}
[Intro] \begin{intro}
| A G | D/F# | G | D G A | One, two, One, two, three, uh \\
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lllll}
|_{A} _{G} & |_{D/F#} & |_{G} & |_{G*} _{G/F#*} _{G*} - _{A} & | \\
\end{tabular}
\end{intro}
\begin{verse}
I was ^{A}working part ^{G}time in a ^{D/F#}five-and-dime, my ^{G}boss was Mr. McGee \riff \\
He ^{A}told me several ^{G}times that he ^{D/F#}didn't like my kind, 'cause ^{G}I was a bit to leisurely \riff \\
^{A}Seems that I was ^{G}busy doing ^{D/F#}something close to nothing, but ^{G}different than the day before \riff \\
^{A}That's when I ^{G}saw her, ^{D/F#}ooh, I saw her \\
She walked ^{G}in through the out door (^{G}out door)
\end{verse}
[Verse 1] \begin{chorus}
A G D/F# She wore a ^*{A}rasp ^{G}berry beret ^{D/F#}, the ^{G}kind you find in a se^{D/F#}cond ^{G}hand ^{A}store \\
I was working part time in a five-and-dime, ^*{A}Rasp ^{G}berry beret, ^{D/F#} and ^{G}if it was warm she wouldn't ^{G}wear ^{D/F#}much ^{A}more \\
G D G A ^*{A}Rasp ^{G}berry beret ^{D/F#} \\
My boss was Mr. McGee. I think I ^{E}love ^{A}her
G D/F# \end{chorus}
He told me several times that he didn't like my kind,
G D G A
'Cause I was a bit 2 leisurely.
G D/F#
Seems that I was busy doing something close 2 nothing,
G D G A
But different than the day before.
G D/F#
That's when I saw her, ooh, I saw her
G
She walked in through the out door (out door).
\begin{verse}
^{A}Built like she ^{G}was, uh, ^{D/F#}she had the nerve to ask me if I ^{G}planned to do her any harm \riff \\
So, look here, ^{A} I put her on the back ^{G}of my bike and-a ^{D/F#}we went riding down by ^{G}old man Johnson's farm \riff \\
I said now, ^{A}overcast ^{G}days never ^{D/F#}turned me on, but ^{G}something about the clouds and her mixed \riff \\
She^*{A}eeee ^{G}eee wasn't ^{D/F#}too bright but I could tell \\
^{G}When she kissed me, she knew how ^{G}to get her kicks
\end{verse}
[Chorus] \begin{chorus}
A G D/F# \instruction{Repeat chorus}
She wore a Raspberry beret \end{chorus}
G D G A
The kind U find in a second hand store
G D/F#
Raspberry beret
G D A
And if it was warm she wouldn't wear much more
G D/F#
Raspberry beret
E A
I think I love her
\begin{bridge}
^{D} The rain ^{A/C#}sounds so cool ^{D}when it hits the ^{A/C#}barn roof ^{D} and the horses ^{A/C#}wonder who you are ^{D} ^{A/C#} \\
^{D} Thunder drowns ^{A/C#}out what the lightning ^{D}sees, ^{A/C#} you ^{D}feeeeeel ^{A/C#}like a movie star ^{D} ^{A/C#} \\
Listen, ^{G}they say ^{D/F#}the first time ^{E}ain't the greatest \\
But I tell ya, ^{D} if I had the ^{A/C#}chance to do it all a^{D}gain ^{A/C#} \\
I ^{G}wouldn't change a stroke 'cause ^{D/F#}baby I'm the most, \\
With a ^{E}girl as fine as she was then. \\
\end{bridge}
[Verse 2] \begin{chorus}
A G D/F# \instruction{Repeat chorus 2x}
Built like she was, uh, she had the nerve 2 ask me \end{chorus}
G D G A
If I planned 2 do her any harm
G D/F#
So, look here, I put her on the back of my bike and-a we went riding
G D G A
Down by old man Johnson's farm
G D/F#
I said now, overcast days never turned me on
G D G A
But something about the clouds and her mixed
G D/F#
She wasn't 2 bright but I could tell
G
When she kissed me
She knew how 2 get her kicks
[Chorus]
A G D/F#
She wore a Raspberry beret
G D G A
The kind U find in a second hand store
G D/F#
Raspberry beret
G D A
And if it was warm she wouldn't wear much more
G D/F#
Raspberry beret
E A
I think I love her
[Verse 3]
D A/C# D A/C#
The rain sounds so cool when it hits the barn roof,
NC
And the horses wonder who U are.
D A/C# D A/C#
Thunder drowns out what the lightning sees
NC
U feel like a movie star
G F#m E
Listen, they say the first time ain't the greatest
NC
But I tell ya, if I had the chance 2 do it all again
G F#m
I wouldn't change a stroke 'cause baby I'm the most,
E
With a girl as fine as she was then.
(chorus repeated to fade)
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