#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # Date: 3/5/97; 9:52:32 PM From: BNAJ66A@prodigy.com (MR BRENT J HUFFMAN) Subject: Song Submisssion "The Fireman" By George Strait Album: Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind Written by: Mack Vickery & Wayne Kemp Intro: A E A Chorus: A Well they call me the fireman, D A That's my name, A Making my rounds all over town A E Putting out old flames. E A Well everybody like to have a what I got, A D I can cool 'em down when they're smouldering hot D A I'm the fireman, E A That's my name. 1st Verse: A Last night they had a bad one A E A A mile or two down the road, A Well my buddy walked out A E And left his woman burning out of control. E A Well I was down there in about a hour or so, A D With a little mouth to mouth she was ready to go D A I'm the fireman, E A That's my name. Repeat Chorus: (They call me the....) Instrumental Break: (use same chord structure in verses) 2nd Verse: A E A I got a fire engine red T-bird automobile, A E In a minute or less I can be dressed fit to kill. E A I work twenty-four on and twenty-four off, A D When they get too hot they just give me a call D A I'm the fireman, E A That's my name. Repeat Chorus: (They call me the...) D D A They call me the fireman, E A That's my name. Questions or Comments? Eric Huffman BNAJ66A@prodigy.com ======================================================== The fireman, de George strait ========================================================
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