19 Somethin - Mark Wills

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19 Somethin'
Mark Wills
Transcribed by Jason Bishop - rabiddog@gulftel.com
CAPO 2ND FRET
INTRO: D  F#M  G  A  D  D F#m  G  A  D
                   A  
I saw Star Wars at least 8 times
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Had the Pac-Man pattern memorized
G                                           A5   D
I've seen the stuff they put inside Stretch Armstrong. Yeah
                            A
I was Roger Stallback in my backyard
      G               A
Had a shoebox full of baseball cards
      G                                   A5    D
And a couple of Evil Kenievel scars on my right arm. 
Bm            A              G           A              
Well, I was a kid when Elvis died and my momma cried. 
CHORUS
D        A            G                 A 
It was 1970 somethin' in the world that I grew up in
Bm             A            Em   A           Bm      A 
Farrah Fawcett hairdo days, bell bottoms and 8 track tapes
D A G D Looking back now I can see me. Oh man, did I look cheesy Em G A D I wouldn't trade those days for nothin'. Aww, it was 1970 somethin' D F#M G A D VERSE 2 A It was the dawning of a new decade G A We got our first microwave. G A5 D Dad broke down and finally shaved them old sideburns off A I took the stickers off my Rubix cube G A Watched MTv all afternoon G A5 D My first love was Daisy Duke in them cutoff jeans Bm A G A Space shuttle fell out of the sky and the whole world cried CHORUS 2 D A G A It was 1980 somethin' in the world that I grew up in. Bm A Skating rinks and black Trans-Am's Em A Bm A Big hair and parachute pants D A Looking back now I can see me G D Oh man did I look cheesy Em G A D I wouldn't trade those days for nothin'. Aww, It was 1980 somethin' D F#M G A D BRIDGE Em D Now I got a mortgage and an SUV Em G A But all this responsabilty makes me wish sometimes REPEAT CHORUS 2 D F#M G A D D F#M G A D D F#M G A D 1970 somethin' Aww, it was 19 somethin' Please email me with corrections. Thanks!


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