Intro: F C F C Am D G F C F C Am D G F C F C Am D G It's a late Friday night, the street lamps are shining up in my-- bedroom F C F C Am D G There's a mighty big fight between the thunder and lightning, I wonder who-- will lose E7 Am F G There's a party balloon and I ain't been invited E7 Am F G Hey, look at that moon, there ain't nothing like it C E7 F D All grey and gold C G F C F C Down on Jubilee Road F C F C Am D G Can see Mr. Bouvier, in his two-bedroom basement in his purple dungarees F C F C Am D G He's grumpy and he's grey, always sweeping off the pavement cigarettes and leaves E7 Am F G His kid's up in China and his wife's up in heaven E7 Am F G Always I wave, 'cause he's got this expression C E7 F D That he's so-- alone C G F C F C Down on Jubilee Road Am D G C Oh-- I think tomorrow night I will knock on his door and hear all about his life E7 Am Bb Because I think that's the kind of thing that I might like when I'm old F When I'm old F C F C Am D G There's Max and there's Maude in the house by the station, call them my-- best friends F C F C Am D G But he drinks like a horse, and she don't appreciate it, all this money he seems to spend E7 Am F G I can hear them tonight; he can't find no vocation E7 Am F G And the neighbours they sigh, at that new generation C E7 Am D Just getting stoned C G F C F C Down on Jubilee Road Am D G C Oh, I think in the summertime I will call you up make everything alright E7 Am Bb And we'll fill up our cups with that bitter wine, and I'll show you F I'll show you F C F C Am D G The mice are still here, your wardrobe's still empty, and the walls are still paper thin F C F C Am D G And the neighbours my dear, well I think they still hate me for all these songs I endlessly sing E7 Am F G Because it ain't no perfect street, I ain't no perfect lover E7 Am F G And life it is brief, I don't think we get no other C E7 Am D Come back home C G Am D Down on Jubilee Road C G F C Down on Jubilee Road
Enviado por: Fernando Santana
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