Artist: GUESS WHO | Title: rain dance

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Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 14:48:57 -0500
From: Andrew Rogers <rogers@hi.com>
Subject: ./g/guess_who/rain_dance.crd

			"Rain Dance"
		  (B. Cummings - K. Winter)


Intro (4X):

	A5 [x02255]
	Don't you wanna rain dance with me
	                Don't you wanna rain dance with me
	                                Don't you wanna rain dance with me

Verse 1:

	G/A                  A
	Fifi said to Don the baker
	G/A                                 A
	Can you show me how to bake another bun, Don?
	    G/A                        A
	And I'm still sittin' with my next door neighbor sayin
	 G [N.C.]
	          (spoken) Where'd you get the gun, John?

[repeat intro, 1X]

Verse 2:

	Christopher was askin' the astronomer
	Can your telescope tell me where the sun's gone?
	And I'm still sittin' with my next door neighbor sayin
	(spoken) Where'd you get the gun, John

[repeat intro, 1X]

Bridge:

	D  D7           G
	Changin' just a few things
	D  D7             G          Bb
	Laughin' when the bell rings on the go
	D  D7           G
	Changin' just a few things
	D  D7             G          A
	Shootin' when the bird sings

[guitar solo over G/A - A]

[repeat intro to fade]


-- another ace 70's tab from Andrew Rogers


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