Randy Newman

Dayton Ohio 1903

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Gmaj7
Verse 1:
G Sing a song, of Gmaj7 long ago,
When things were G6 green,
And movin' G7 slow.
A And people'd stop to say hel- A7 lo,
Or they'd say " Am7 hi" to you. D7
Chorus 1:
"Would you G like,
To come C over for G tea,
A7 With the missus and D7 me?"
It's a G real nice way,
To G7 spend the day,
In C Dayton, O- Cm hio.
On a G lazy D/F# Sunday Em after- D noon,
In C nineteen C/B O' D three.
Verse 2:
G Sing a song, of Gmaj7 long ago,
When things could G6 grow,
And days flowed G7 quietly.
A The air was clean,
And you could A7 see,
And folks were Am7 nice to you. D7
Chorus 2:
"Would you G like,
To come C over for G tea,
A7 With the missus and D7 me?"
It's a G real nice way,
To G7 spend the day,
In C Dayton, O- Cm hio.
On a G lazy D/F# Sunday Em after- D noon,
In C nineteen, C/B hundred...and D three.
CHORD DIAGRAMS:

G Gmaj7 G6 G7 A
EADGBE 320003 EADGBE 3x443x EADGBE 322000 EADGBE 323000 EADGBE x02220
A7 Am7 D7 G7 C
EADGBE x02223 EADGBE x02013 EADGBE xx0212 EADGBE 323000 EADGBE x32010
Cm D/F# Em D C/B
EADGBE x35543 EADGBE 2x023x EADGBE 022000 EADGBE xx0232 EADGBE x2001x
Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY, Bristol, England, 2003
(clumsyband@hotmail.com)