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F:
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Am:
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G:
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F7:
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C F
C F
Am G F F7
C F C
I was walking, just about 3rd and St. Mark's
F Am G F F7
But it ain't the same as it was the last time I was here
C F C
So I stood there watching the light as it changed
F Am G F F7
Remember that time in the rain when we ran through the streets?
F G C Am
Yeah we're waiting on something good to go down
F G C
Just waiting on something good
F G C Am
We're waiting on something good to go down
F G C
Just waiting on something good
F C
Something good
F C
Yeah baby something good
F G C G C
Yeah baby something good
C F C
Now Sally, I used to show up at her door
F Am G F F7
But I don't do that anymore, she answers my calls
C F C
She says, "Baby, well don't you go breaking your back
F Am G F
To buy me the things that I lack, 'cause I will get 'em myself
Am G F
Yes and I don't need nobody's help
Am G F Am G F F7
Yes and I love you just the same, if you ain't got a dime to your name"
(chorus)
C F C
On the counter at the back of the hotel bar
F Am G F F7
And I was joining the hotel choir, and we were just cutting up
C F C
Yeah but it was B. Wright and the Tragedies led the whole gang
F Am G F Am G F F7
We all stood up and we sang an old gospel song, yeah but we didn't sing very long