(Bass AGFDC) FM7 Gm/F FM7 Gm7/C(X33333)
I am a lineman for the
BbM7 F/A Gm7/C
county and I drive the main road
Dm7 Am7 G D
searching in the sun for another overload
Cadd2(x32030)
I hear you singing in the wire
G/B Gm/Bb
I can hear you through the whine and the
D/A A11(x02030)
Wichita lineman is still on the
Bb...Cadd2...Bb...Gm7/C
line I know I need a small
va(BbM7)cation but it don't look like
(Gm7/C)rain and(Dm7)if it snows that(Am7)stretch
down south won't(G)ever stand the (D)strain
and I need you more than (Cadd2)want you and I
want you for all (G/B)time (Gm/Bb)and the
wichita (D/A)lineman (A11) is still on the
(Bb)line...(Cadd2)...(Bb)...(Gm7/C)
Guitar solo verse:BbM7 F/A Gm7/C Dm7 Am7 G D
and I need you more than (Cadd2)want you and I
want you for all (G/B)time (Gm/Bb)and the
wichita (D/A)lineman (A11) is still on the
(Bb)line...(Cadd2)...(Bb)...(Gm7/C)
Bb...C...Bb...C...Bb...C... to fade
The Cadd9 chord can just be played as C if you prefer but the
other "odd" chords such as Gm7/C, F/A, G/B, Gm/Bb, A11 and D/A are
an integral part of the feel of the song and must be played
with the right bass notes. Happy playing!
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