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Tulsa lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a
very good country song co-written and recorded by David Ball.
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Tulsa Written and recorded by David Ball
C Em Riding on this airplane flying machine C Am Em Leaving Oklahoma chasing a dream Am F Em Maybe it was crazy to pack up just like that and go G7 A7 Hope I ain't wrong Dm G7 C E7 I hope LA's glad to see me Tulsa won't even know I'm gone
C Em Got somebody's number a friend of a friend C Em They got a place for me and my guitar to sit in Am Cause you never know who'll be out there F Em G7 A7 At the show hearin' my song Dm G7 C I hope LA likes my number Tulsa won't even know I'm gone
Am C Am Well I play that country music seven nights a week
I sing at a steak house on the by-pass C F I can do it in my sleep Dm F This time I got to show them all what I got inside Dm G7 C Come to pick up that ole guitar and lay it on the line
Am C Am I play a little music seven nights a week
I'll sing at a steak house on the by-pass C F I can do it in my sleep Dm F C G7 This time I'm gonna show them all what I got inside C Dm G7 C G7 Gonna pick up that ole guitar an lay it on the line
C Em C Riding on this airplane flying machine leaving Oklahoma Am Em Am C Chasing a dream hope someday they say some good things F Em A7 About me and my songs Dm G7 C Em C I hope LA's glad to see me Tulsa won't even know I'm gone
Dm G7 C Am I hope LA's glad to see me Tulsa won't even know I'm gone Em C Am C Ohooo ohooo
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