Capo: 2nd fret
[Intro]
D
What you got?
D
Born to boogie
[Verse 1]
D
He stood five-foot-four
D
But was a giant of his generation
G
Just an Eastern kid
D
Who became a rock ‘n’ roll sensation
A7
A dandy of a superstar
G7 D
Who led a sexual revolution
D
Now when he played guitar
D
He was a rock god, babyface assassin
G D
He wore a black bowler hat and a jacket made of cherry red satin
A7
He was a hero of mine
G7 D
That’s why I wrote a song about him
[Chorus]
G F#m Em D
“Bang a Gong,” “Get It On,” “I Love to Boogie”
G F#m Em D
“Telegram Sam,” “Twentieth Century Boy”
G F#m A D
“Ride a White Swan” and “Children of the Revolution,” revolution
[Instrumental]
D
[Verse 2]
D
Now when the lights go down and all the crowd is swaying
G D
Then he starts up “Jeepster,” all the girls are screaming
Wow, they’re screaming all right
A7 G7 D
If you ever saw this guy, then you’ll know just what I’m singing
Oh, Lord
D
Now when I die, I’ll be rocking up in Heaven beside him (Heaven beside him)
G
We’ll play a twelve part blues
D
See if all God’s children got the rhythm (Got the rhythm)
A7
The little maestro was a genius
G7 D
That’s why I wanna sing about him (Sing about him)
[Chorus]
G F#m Em D
“Bang a Gong,” “Get It On,” “I Love to Boogie”
G F#m Em D
“Telegram Sam,” “Twentieth Century Boy”
G F#m A D
“Ride a White Swan” and “Children of the, of the Revolution,” people
[Instrumental]
G F#m Em D
G F#m Em D
G F#m A D
D
[Chorus]
G F#m Em D
“Bang a Gong,” “Get It On,” “I Love to Boogie”
G F#m Em D
“Telegram Sam,” “Twentieth Century Boy”
G F#m A D
“Ride a White Swan” and “Children of the Revolution”
D
I love to boogie
D
I love to boogie
D
Oh my, he could boogie-woogie-woogie
D
What a man, what a guy, what a star
D
Marc the genius
Capo: 2nd fret
[Intro]
D
What you got?
D
Born to boogie
[Verse 1]
D
He stood five-foot-four
D
But was a giant of his generation
G
Just an Eastern kid
D
Who became a rock ‘n’ roll sensation
A7
A dandy of a superstar
G7 D
Who led a sexual revolution
D
Now when he played guitar
D
He was a rock god, babyface assassin
G D
He wore a black bowler hat and a jacket made of cherry red satin
A7
He was a hero of mine
G7 D
That’s why I wrote a song about him
[Chorus]
G F#m Em D
“Bang a Gong,” “Get It On,” “I Love to Boogie”
G F#m Em D
“Telegram Sam,” “Twentieth Century Boy”
G F#m A D
“Ride a White Swan” and “Children of the Revolution,” revolution
[Instrumental]
D
[Verse 2]
D
Now when the lights go down and all the crowd is swaying
G D
Then he starts up “Jeepster,” all the girls are screaming
Wow, they’re screaming all right
A7 G7 D
If you ever saw this guy, then you’ll know just what I’m singing
Oh, Lord
D
Now when I die, I’ll be rocking up in Heaven beside him (Heaven beside him)
G
We’ll play a twelve part blues
D
See if all God’s children got the rhythm (Got the rhythm)
A7
The little maestro was a genius
G7 D
That’s why I wanna sing about him (Sing about him)
[Chorus]
G F#m Em D
“Bang a Gong,” “Get It On,” “I Love to Boogie”
G F#m Em D
“Telegram Sam,” “Twentieth Century Boy”
G F#m A D
“Ride a White Swan” and “Children of the, of the Revolution,” people
[Instrumental]
G F#m Em D
G F#m Em D
G F#m A D
D
[Chorus]
G F#m Em D
“Bang a Gong,” “Get It On,” “I Love to Boogie”
G F#m Em D
“Telegram Sam,” “Twentieth Century Boy”
G F#m A D
“Ride a White Swan” and “Children of the Revolution”
D
I love to boogie
D
I love to boogie
D
Oh my, he could boogie-woogie-woogie
D
What a man, what a guy, what a star
D
Marc the genius
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