|Gadd9 |G |Gadd9 |G | [Verse 1] G C Maggie and me, we were finished with school that summer G D Holdin' down part time jobs at the five and dime C G C Singin' with a band at the Legion hall on weekends Am D Doin' those standards, dreamin' 'bout the big time G C You could hear the girls coming home from the canning factory G D Laughin' and talkin' about their wedding gowns C G C And the radio was playing Canadian Sunset G D C G The night the Chinese restaurant burned down [Verse 2] G C Heard a sound like a shot about 6 o'clock that evening G D As the first of the bottles and cans began to explode C G C The new firetruck pulled up with the siren wailing Am D And half-dressed volunteers hooked up the hose G C People said they hadn't seen a crowd like that since the end of World War II G D All the regulars from Rex Hotel came down C G C They were standin' around like they had no home to go to G D C G The night the Chinese restaurant burned down [Bridge] Em C And Maggie and me were sittin' on the steps of the cenotaph together Em C We looked at each other as if we'd been given a sign [Verse 3] G C Oh, the crowd was breakin' up as the steam was risin' G D From the dying embers in the heart of a dying town C G C And Maggie and me caught the last Grey Hound at midnight G D C G The night the Chinese restaurant burned down [Ending] C G C G It was long ago, so far away, it seems like yesterday G D Like any summer night in any little town C G C And the radio was playing Canadian Sunset G D C G The night the Chinese restaurant burned down G D C G The night the Chinese restaurant burned down [Otro] G Gadd11 x5 G