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From:
[email protected] (Ben Golding)
{t: Who Listens to the Radio?}
{st: The Sports (Cummings/Pendlebury)}
{sot}
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{eot}
This [A]girl in her [D]bedroom doing [E]her home[D]work
She s [A]foolin with it [D]like a r[E]hythm, she s going [D]beserk
One [A]hand has a [D]cigarette res[E]ting on the [D]window
The [A]other one s [D]twiddling [E]with the [D]radio
What did they talk about, the horses drive her nuts
Night time, sounds fine -- no if s or but s.
It s just some magic, there s still some fun
if you don t pay too much attention
{soc}
[A]Who [D]listens to the [E]ra[D]dio?
[A]Who [D]listens to the [E]ra[D]dio?
[A]That s [F#m]what I d [E]like to [A]know.
[D]Who [F#m]listens to [E]the [A]radio?
{eoc}
{c: intro riff}
Guy s got his transistor wrapped around his ear
He listens to the traffic, it s not really clear.
It crackles, it clicks, it pops, it starts,
It s blastin out the top forty charts.
AM or FM, I listen to both of them
Listening to the radio since I don t know when
It was so busy, everyone s got somewhere to go
In the background there s always the radio
{: chorus}
{c: verse 1}
{: break}
{: chorus}
{sot}
~From: Ben Golding
{eot}