Born To Boogie
Rod Stewart
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D What you got?D Born to boogie [Verse 1]D He stood five-foot-fourD But was a giant of his generationG Just an east end kidD Who became a rock 'n' roll sensationA7 A dandy of a superstarG7 D Who led a sexual revolutionD Now when he played guitarD He was a rock god, babyface assassinG He wore a black bowler hat and aD jacket made of cherry red satinA7 He was a hero of mineG7 D That's why I wrote a song about him [Chorus]G F#m Em "Bang a Gong," "Get It On," "ID Love to Boogie"Continúa después del anuncioG F#m Em "Telegram Sam," "Twentieth CenturyD Boy"G F#m A "Ride a White Swan" andD "Children of the Revolution," revolution [Instrumental]D [Verse 2]D Now when the lights go down and all the crowd is swayingG Then he starts up "Jeepster," allD the girls are screaming Wow, they're screaming all rightA7 If you ever saw this guy, thenG7 D you'll know just what I'm singing Oh, LordD Now when I die, I'll be rocking up in Heaven beside him (Heaven beside him)G We'll play a twelve part blues See if all God's children got theD rhythm (Got the rhythm)A7 The little maestro was a geniusG7 D That's why I wanna sing about him (Sing about him) [Chorus]G F#m Em "Bang a Gong," "Get It On," "ID Love to Boogie"G F#m Em "Telegram Sam," "Twentieth CenturyD Boy"G F#m A "Ride a White Swan" andD "Children of the, of the Revolution," people [Instrumental]G F#m Em DG F#m Em DG F#m A DD [Chorus]G F#m Em "Bang a Gong," "Get It On," "ID Love to Boogie"G F#m Em "Telegram Sam," "Twentieth CenturyD Boy"G F#m A "Ride a White Swan" andD "Children of the Revolution"D He loved to boogieD I love to boogieD Oh my, he could boogie-woogie-woogieD What a man, what a guy, what a starD Marc the genius