Letra
Ver letra con acordes
Bus Drivers Song
Tabbed by Yeldarb
Intro:
Second guitar part is something like:
e|---------------------------------------|
B|--6--8--10-10--9--8--3--3/11--11--10---|
G|--5--7--9---9---8--7--2--2/10--10--9-9-|
D|-------------------------------------7-|
A|---------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------|
Intro repeated until:
…Where I was caught with a friend age 11 sniffing tractor fuel
We thought we were pretty cool breaking them changing shed rules
But do you see up there? The banner hanging in the air
The Presbyterian fair, well I never go, there’s too many Presbyterians there
But if you’re interested, the fair’s in the third weekend of August every year
But don’t bother entering the raffle, it’s always won by some kid of the Mayor
Oh do you hear that sound? The town clock heard from anywhere in town
Until 1960, there was a little place in Norway, we bought it for a hundred pounds.
Rumor has it they sold it cheap because the chimes were too
loud
But every time I hear that sound it makes me so proud
(Stacato)
Look to your left, what a beautiful sight
It’s Paula, Paula Thompson, nee Paula Wright
Look at her hair, it’s still gorgeous even now
Flowing like the Waimahunga river, which incidentally is to your right
And is the largest in the area, in terms of volume
Everybody look at Paula, Look at Paula Thompson
I always thought I’d marry Paula, but some things just
don’t work out that way
Well that’s the most important thing you’ll learn on the tour today
That and the fact that there’ll be a toilet break at the
information center near the mermaid lake
REPEAT INTRO X2
Paula Thompson born in ’54, to a family of four
To the family next door, take me back next door
Paula Thompson nee Paula Wright, that’s her old house up at
39, Number 41 was mine, if this old coach could go back in
time, I’d drive to 1979
(Take me back section)
(5th fret)->-> (Repeat few times)
Repeat Intro once, end of F
Tabbed by Yeldarb
Intro:
Second guitar part is something like:
e|---------------------------------------|
B|--6--8--10-10--9--8--3--3/11--11--10---|
G|--5--7--9---9---8--7--2--2/10--10--9-9-|
D|-------------------------------------7-|
A|---------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------|
Intro repeated until:
…Where I was caught with a friend age 11 sniffing tractor fuel
We thought we were pretty cool breaking them changing shed rules
But do you see up there? The banner hanging in the air
The Presbyterian fair, well I never go, there’s too many Presbyterians there
But if you’re interested, the fair’s in the third weekend of August every year
But don’t bother entering the raffle, it’s always won by some kid of the Mayor
Oh do you hear that sound? The town clock heard from anywhere in town
Until 1960, there was a little place in Norway, we bought it for a hundred pounds.
Rumor has it they sold it cheap because the chimes were too
loud
But every time I hear that sound it makes me so proud
(Stacato)
Look to your left, what a beautiful sight
It’s Paula, Paula Thompson, nee Paula Wright
Look at her hair, it’s still gorgeous even now
Flowing like the Waimahunga river, which incidentally is to your right
And is the largest in the area, in terms of volume
Everybody look at Paula, Look at Paula Thompson
I always thought I’d marry Paula, but some things just
don’t work out that way
Well that’s the most important thing you’ll learn on the tour today
That and the fact that there’ll be a toilet break at the
information center near the mermaid lake
REPEAT INTRO X2
Paula Thompson born in ’54, to a family of four
To the family next door, take me back next door
Paula Thompson nee Paula Wright, that’s her old house up at
39, Number 41 was mine, if this old coach could go back in
time, I’d drive to 1979
(Take me back section)
(5th fret)->-> (Repeat few times)
Repeat Intro once, end of F