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Acorde de California 37 - Train

Letra de California 37

1

Capo on 1st



Am

Knock knock, who's there?

E

2012 is a brand new year

G (barred)

Cleaning house, singing songs

F (barred)

Shedding light and righting wrongs

Am

Ding dong the witch ain't dead

E

She's still trying to take my bread

G (barred)

Four more years 'til my girls all grown

F (barred)

Then the bitch gotta have to leave me alone

Am

It's all good 'cause I'm as happy as a flea

E

On a mountain of dogs you see

G (barred) F (barred)

A little music cured all the hurt and put hate in six feet of dirt



Am

I was looking for some heaven

E

There's no need to look no more

G (barred)

California 37

F (barred)

Took me right to heaven's door

Am

Knock knock, woah oh

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E

Rock and Roll

G (barred) F (barred)

California 37 took me right to heaven's door



CHORDS SAME AS FIRST VERSE



Here's to those who didn't think Train could ever roll again

You were the fuel that I used when inspiration hit a dead end

San Francisco got it done 415 took the 911

Thank you all for believin' in

We won't let you down again

Truth is, it was attitude

Replaced greed with gratitude

Then replaced a pretty key dude

It's all truth not being rude

Making love now, not mistakes

Working hard instead of looking for breaks

Came all the way from the eighth Great Lake

And found 37 reasons to stay



I was looking for some heaven

There's no need to look no more

California 37

Took me right to heaven's door

Knock knock, woah oh

Rock and Roll

California 37 took me right to heaven's door



A CAPELLA}

I was looking for some heaven

There's no need to look no more

California 37

Took me right to heaven's door

Letra subida por: An�nimo

Discos en los que aparece este acorde: California 37

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