Milk Train – guitar crd
Milk Train | guitar crd By Roger Daltrey >From Ride A Rock Horse, 1975 Written by D.Bugatti, F. Musker, (c)Blackwood Music Inc. BMI #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Transcribed by: Stoo Pittman (stoo@cae.ca) and Kathy McLaren (k_mclaren@mindspring.com) 1998-01-25 Whotabs www.thewho.net/whotabs/ B A# G# Here I am up on the stage, and it's very wierd, B A# G# I'm not myself, it's someone else that's standing here, F# A E A B# F# And the girls look strange as they call my name. B A# G# Someone slipped a substance in me lemonade, B A# G# My head is blown, I think I'll phone the fire brigade. F# A E A B# F# Can you see those rainbows in the first three rows? Chorus: B F# E F# On the milk train at four A. M. I'll be feeling strange, B F# E F# On the milk train at four A. M. I'm gonna be outa my brain. B A# G# Some joker threw a firework from the gallery, B A# G# I can hear him scream, I wonder what he wants from me? F# A E A B# F# But it won't be long now, till the final song. Chorus: Repeat 1x Play this chord sequence for the closing: B F# E On the milk train. I'll be outa my brain. Oooh, I'm goin' home. Oh you know it won't be long. I'm gonna be on my own. Oooh, I'll be outa my brain. Ooooh, I'll be on the train. Ohhh, I'll be outa my brain. Ooooh, I'll be feelin' strange. Ooooh, I'll be feeling strange. Ooooh! #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
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