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Early 1970
Ringo Starr
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RINGO STARR
"Early 1970"
(Richard Starkey)


Intro: A    E

A                                           E
Lives on a farm, got plenty of charm, beep, beep.
A                                                  E
He's got no cows but he's sure got a whole lotta sheep.
D                         E
And brand new wife and a family,
E
And when he comes to town,
                         A
I wonder if he'll play with me.

E                             B
Laying in bed, watching tv, cookie!
E                                      B
With his mama by his side, she's japanese.
A                                        B
They scream and they cried, now they're free,
B
And when he comes to town,
                           E
I know he's gonna play with me.

Link: C    G

C                                                G
He's a long-haired, cross-legged guitar picker, um-um.
C                                                               G
With his long-legged lady in the garden picking daisies for his soup.
F                               G
A forty acre house he doesn't see,
G
'Cause he's always in town
                     C
Playing for you with me.

Solo:  C    G    C    G    F   G    E

A              A   D   E
I play guitar, A - D - E.
A                                             E
I don't play bass 'cause that's too hard for me.
D                            C
I play the piano if it's in c.
E                                       A
And when i go to town i wanna see all three,
E                                       A
And when i go to town i wanna see all three,
E                                       A
And when i go to town i wanna see all three.

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