Picasso's Mandolin
Guy Clark
- Am*3
- C7*3
- F*3
- G*3
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Tono: (forma de los acordes en la tonalidad de C)
Capo 3Intro: C7C7 Now Picasso said in 1910, I'mF C7 gonna paint me a mandolinC7 It could be cubes it could be curvesC7 F C7 I like to mix paint with nerveC7 I load my brush and fire away Paint me a hole in the light of dayG Well you can play it straight or play it from left fieldAm F You got to play it just the way you feelG Come on boys, play it againAm F Play it on Picasso's mandolinC7 Well it's colouring books and drinking wineContinúa después del anuncioF C7 It's hard to stay between the linesC7 There ain't no rule if you don't break itF There ain't no chance if you don'tC7 take itC7 The damdest thing he'd ever heard Was trying to learn a thing from a MockingbirdG Well you can play it straight or play it from left fieldAm F You got to play it just the way you feelG Come on boys, play it againAm F Play it on Picasso's mandolinC7 Now Picasso said before he diedF There's one more painting I'd likeC7 to tryC7 Well the doctor held is breathe and thenF C7 Picasso nailed a mandolinC7 He was born in Spain and died in France He was not scared of baggy pantsG Well you can play it straight or play it from left fieldAm F You got to play it just the way you feelG Come on boys, play it againAm F Play it on Picasso's mandolinG Play it straight or play it from left fieldAm F You got to play it just the way you feelG Come on boys, play it againAm F Play it on Picasso's mandolin
Composición: Jörn Viggo Lofstad, Guy Clark y Radney Foster
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