G C7 Am G F D# D F G G7 C7 G D7 C G [Verse 1] G Well he moved out of the city from his little tiny place alone C G Yes he moved out of the city from his little tiny place alone D7 C G D7 So long Bannatyne, hello my Chevrier home. [Verse 2] G Well now there might be a few things missin' G Like the Indians on a Saturday night C Yes there might be just a few things missin' G Like the odd hotel bar fight D7 C G G7 So long Bannatyne, hello my Chevrier home. [Bridge] A Maybe in the summer I can build myself a rec room A And buy a power mower for the lawn, C Or maybe that depends on the orders from the office D7 And accountants and the label and Don D7 The Emperor... G Hello my Chevrier G Hello my Chevrier A A7 Hello my Chevrier adobe, C D7 G I'm so proud of it, speak so loud of it, always. [Guitar Solo] G G7 C G D7 C G G7 G C G7 D7 C G7 [Verse 3] G G7 Yes I moved out of the city and I left my Bannatyne behind C G7 Oh I moved out of the city and I left my Bannatyne behind D7 C I really like it here, G The people are kind to me, at quarter to three G7 When I sail my red Chevy past the house on the breeze C I'm huggin' and a kissin' and a smoochin' and a lovin' G Ballin' and a partyin', fightin' day and night D C And everybody knows that that's the way it goes, G So long Bannatyne. D C Well, everybody knows that that's the way it goes, G7 N.C. G So long Bannatyne.