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https://open.spotify.com/track/6QROvV9x8zYhnpwlh34R3T
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTZCgvkUqrU
Worked out on request for Maxime Foets
If you like my "work" don't hesitate to add favorite or to give it the STARS it deserves (with explanation?).
Here is the list of all the songs I did upload for UG:
https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/contribution/3817887-frans.vanuytv/tabs?sort=-date&page=1&per-page=50
ATTENTION: * before chord means: play chord "too early".
ATTENTION: All chords for 2 beats OR count the *
[Intro] (in Rings)
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[Verse 1]
Mary Lou from Garden City Kansas
her mother said: one day she'd be a star.
And everyone in Garden City Kansas
they all agreed that she'd go very far.
[Pre-Chorus 1]
Dancing lessons every morning singing lessons in the afternoon
and Broadway was just around the corner.
[Chorus]
Now Mary Lou has finally made it to Broadway
but she's never gonna see her name in lines.
And there ain't no-one can save her
from the faith that Broadway gave her:
taking money for her favours every [INTERLUDE] night.
[Interlude]
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[Verse 2]
Mary Lou left Garden City Kansas
all set to take her chances on her own.
She'd been the queena and all the local dancers
had look it all the talentshows she won.
[Pre-Chorus 2]
But every road she took lead down a dead-end street
and she had to find some other way to make ends meet.
[Chorus]
Now Mary Lou has finally made it to Broadway
but she's never gonna see her name in lines.
And there ain't no-one can save her
from the faith that Broadway gave her:
taking money for her favours every night.
[Bridge]
She was twenty-one and such a lovely lady
the morning that she stepped down from the train.
Now she's pushing thirtyfive and got a baby
and she spends her evenings walking in the rain.
[Verse 3]
And she can't go back to Garden City Kansas
'cause she's not the little girl she used to be.
And her mother is gone from Garden City Kansas
she said the weather and her health did not agree.
[Pre-Chorus 3]
So every lonely evening she'll kiss her little girl goodnight
and walk on to her stage under the cornerlight.
[End-Chorus]
Now Mary Lou has finally made it to Broadway
but she's never gonna see her name in lines.
And there ain't no-one can save her
from the faith that Broadway gave her
taking money for her favours every [OUTRO] night.
[Outro 1]
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[Outro 2] (Slowing On Cue)
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(moins de barrés)