Lucille Acordes

por Fred Eaglesmith
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Dificultad: principiante absoluto
Afinación: E A D G B E
Tonalidad: D
Cejilla: Traste 1
Autor mrexcite721 [pro] 21. Última edición el 1 feb 2023

Acordes

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[Intro]
D G
D G
 
[Verse 1]
 
      D
Well, Lucille was a woman and I was a boy
           G
And it was obvious that she wanted more
       D
Than a man her age could give her
             A
And that was me
D
I was wild as a summer squall
G
Blowin' through town no direction at all
      D                A           D
I was wilder than even she could believe
 
[Chorus]
 
      G
I had Cobra Jet 428
      D
In a '65 Ford and it ran great
D                                             A
Take it on out to where that gravel turns to road
G
Take it on up to 110
D
Tires screaming in and out of the bends
D                                           A
And Lucille hanging on just as tight as she could
           G    D    A
And it was craa-aaaa-zy
                D    G    D    G
But it sure was good
 
[Verse 2]
 
      D
Well, Lucille was fifty and I was nineteen
        G
And you know it never bothered me
    D                                A
Not even when they called out in the bar
D
I'd get tough and I'd bust some heads
  G
Lucille would laugh when the cops got there
     D                      A              D
We'd sneak out the back and take off in my car
 
[Chorus]
 
      G
I had Cobra Jet 428
      D
In a '65 Ford and it ran great
D                                             A
Take it on out to where that gravel turns to road
G
Take it on up to 110
D
Tires screaming in and out of the bends
D                                           A
And Lucille hanging on just as tight as she could
           G    D    A
And it was craa-aaaa-zy
                D    G    D    G
But it sure was good
 
[Verse 3]
 
      D
Well, last week I turned forty-five
     G
When I woke up, well out in the driveway
   D                                  A
My wife had fixed that old car up for me
             D
She'd had it in the garage for a week or two
         G
And when I got it back it was good as new
  D                   A                 D
I started it up and I took off down the highway
G
I drove on up to Randolph Heights
           D
There's an old folk's home there past the lights
D                                    A
And Lucille sitting out there in the shade
  G
I wheeled her around to the passenger door
  D
I picked her up and put her in that car
D                                     A
And we took off like a dust bowl hurricane
 
[Chorus]
 
         G
And that Cobra Jet 428
          D
And that '65 Ford well it ran great
D                                            A
Took it on out to where that gravel turns to road
G
Took it on up to 110
D
Tires screaming in and out of the bend
D                                           A
And Lucille's hanging on just as tight as she could
           G    D    A
And it was craa-aaaa-zy
                D    G    D    G   D   G   D
But it sure was good
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