Paul McCartney |
Sally G |
G A Somewhere to the south of New York City Am G lies the friendly state of Tennessee A Down in Nashville I met a pretty Am C G who made a pretty big fool out of me C G C G And they called her Sally, Sally G A7 D7 G7 Why d'you wanna do the things you do to me? C G C G You're my Sally, Sally G A Am took the part that was the heart of me, C G C G C G C G C Sally G. The night life took me down to Printers Alley where Sally sang a song behind the bar. I ran my eyes across her as she sang a tangled mime, I used to love to hear her sweet guitar. And they called her Sally, Sally G Why d'you wanna do the things you do to me? You're my Sally, Sally G took the part that was the heart of me, Sally G. Am Me and Sally took up Em Things began to lookup G D Me and her were going strong Am Then she started lyin' G Am I could see our love was dyin' Em I heard a voice say, "Move along C G C G C G C G C Move along." Well, now I'm on my own again, I wonder if she ever really understood. I never thought to ask her what the letter "G" stood for, But I know for sure it wasn't good. And they called her Sally, Sally G Why d'you wanna do the things you do to me? You're my Sally, Sally G took the part that was the heart of me, Sally G. A Am C G C G C G C G Sally G |
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