1959
Lee Kernaghan
- Am
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- Em
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C He'd Brylcream his hair andG C straightened his tieF C When he walked out the door he'dF G kiss his mother goodbyeC Em He's got the keys to his father's FJF C G He's taking out Jenny it's theirC first dateC He knocks on her door and he canG C hear his heart poundF C Her father appears and looks himF G up and downC He said 'Jen won't be long soEm you'd better come in'F C G And he waits on the couchC flowers in his hand [Chorus]F There's been so many changes downC through the yearsG There's been so many good thingsC left behindF You can call me sentimental but IC Em Am really wouldn't mindContinúa después del anuncioC If you wrap me up and send me backG C to 1959C G They'd go to a dance JO'K would beC thereF C F And she'd look so pretty ponytailG in her hairC He plucked up the courage to takeEm her hand in hisF C G And there on her doorstep theyC stole their first kiss [Chorus]F There's been so many changes downC through the yearsG There's been so many good thingsC left behindF You can call me sentimental but IC Em Am really wouldn't mindC If you wrap me up and send me backG C to 1959 [Instrumental]C G They fell in love and theyC remember the nightF C When he nervously asked her wouldF G you be my brideC When they made that promise 'tillEm death do us partF C G You know that they meant itC straight from the heart [Chorus]F There's been so many changes downC through the yearsG There's been so many good thingsC left behindF You can call me sentimental but IC Em Am really wouldn't mindC If you wrap me up and send me backG C to 1959C F C Wrap me up and send me back to 1959