Аккорды Charles J. Adams III - We Rode On The Reading
[Intro] E B7 E [Chorus] E A E We rode on the Reading when the Reading rode again F#7 B7 We look back through the years to the days of way back when E A Am We rode the mighty rails across the fields and 'round the bend E B7 E We rode on the Reading when the Reading rode again [Verse 1] E A E They tell me that the age of steam is dead and gone away F#7 B7 They say I'm living in the past but I don't hear what they say E A Am The chug-chug-chug and the toot-toot-toot seem like an old, old friend E B7 E We rode on the Reading when the Reading rode again [Bridge 1] C#m With a chug-chug-chug and a toot-toot-toot A E We'll head from Reading town C#m We'll ride the rails to Pottsville F#7 B7 And then we'll turn around [Verse 2] E A E From the coal mines and the factories, from the mountains to the sea F#7 B7 The Reading lines extended in the 19th century E A Am We'll not forget the stories of steel rails and iron men E B7 E We rode on the Reading when the Reading rode again [Bridge 2] C#m The cars and the cabooses A E Are with us still today C#m So stoke that locomotive F#7 B7 And listen as we say [Chorus] E A E We rode on the Reading when the Reading rode again F#7 B7 We look back through the years to the days of way back when E A Am We rode the mighty rails across the fields and 'round the bend E B7 E We rode on the Reading when the Reading rode again [Interlude] E A E F#7 B7 E A Am E B7 E [Verse 3] E A E You can take your cars and buses, you can have your SST F#7 B7 The only way to fly, my friends, is on rails of history E A Am If they said, "You can go to the moon," I'll say, "I'll take the train" E B7 E 'cause I rode on the Reading when the Reading rode again [Verse 4] E A E I've ridden on a horse's back and I've sailed the seven seas F#7 B7 And both, I must admit, provided wondrous memories E A Am But gosh, I just got seasick and that horse gave me a pain E B7 E 'cause I rode on the Reading when the Reading rode again [Bridge 3] C#m The Outer Station, Franklin Street A E And the shops at Sixth and Spring C#m The clackety-clack and the "all aboard!" F#7 B7 It is of those I sing [Chorus 2] E A E I rode on the Reading when the Reading rode again F#7 B7 I got a cinder in my eye but this I'll say, my friend E A Am Her memory, I'll treasure, and her glory, I'll defend E B7 E 'cause I rode on the Reading when the Reading rode again B7 E We rode on the Reading when the Reading rode again
Но если и музыка нас оставит, что будет тогда с нашим миром? (Гоголь)
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