For Tomorrow
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B B BC#m B A B B B He's a twentieth century boyG#m G With his hands on the railsF C D Trying not to be sick againF Fmaj7 G And holding on for tomorrowC#m B A London ice cracks on a seamlessB B B lineG#m G He's hanging on for dear lifeF C D And so we hold each other tightlyF Fmaj7 G And hold on for tomo - rrow, singing [Chorus]Am7 La la la la-laG D La la la la la la la-la-la (Repeat x2)F G Holding on for tomorrow (row, row, row, row, row) [Verse 2]C#m B A She's a twentieth century girlB B BG#m G With her hands on the wheelF C D Trying not to make him sick againF Fmaj7 G Seeing what she can borrowC#m B A London's so nice back in yourB B B seamless rhymesG#m G But we're lost on the WestwayContinúa después del anuncioF C D So we hold each other tightlyF Fmaj7 G And we can wait until tomo - rrow, singing [Chorus]Am7 La la la la-laG D La la la la la la la-la-la (Repeat x2)F G Holding on for tomorrow (row, row, row, row, row) [Verse 3]C#m B A B B B (Instrumental)G#m G (...)C#m B A B B B (...)G#m G (...)F C D We're trying not to be sick againF Fmaj7 G And holding on for tomorrowC#m B A She's a twentieth century girlB B BG#m G Holding on for dear lifeF C D And so we hold each other tightlyF Fmaj7 G And hold on for tomo - rrow, singing [Chorus]Am7 La la la la-laG D La la la la la la la-la-la (Repeat x2)F G Holding on for tomorrow (row, row, row) [Otro]Am7 Jim stops and gets out the carG D Goes to a house in Emperor's GateAm7 Through the door and to his roomG D Then he puts the TV onAm7 Turns it off and makes some teaG D Says, "Modern life, well, it's rubbish"F G I'm holding on for tomorrow (row, row, row)Am7 Then Susan comes into the roomG D She's a naughty girl with a lovely smileAm7 Says, "Take a drive to Primrose Hill"G D It's windy there and the view's so niceAm7 London ice can freeze your toesG D Like anyone, I suppose you'reF G Holding on for tomorrow, oh-hoAm7 G D Am7 G D (Fade-out)
Composición: Alex James, Damon Albarn, Dave Rowntree y Graham Coxon
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