Mando Saenz - "Watertown"

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Subject: Watertown by Mando Saenz

WATERTOWN

ALBUM : WATERTOWN

SONG BY : MANDO SAENZ

SUBMITTED BY : KERRY FISHER

Capo 2nd fret

G C G C G C

Living would be easy without all this conversation Everybody always wondering

D C G C G F#

what it's all about How much did you get paid How much did you get laid?

Em D

Tell me what's the cost of living anymore

G C G C

Cause I remember when the summer heat would melt the pavement

G C D

Sitting on the corner of the porch watching cars go by

C G C G F#

Well before the bitter haze of my beer drinking days,

Em D

that came way too soon and haven't left

C D G F# Em

. Looking down that old road I know not what I see.

C D G F# Em

The bridge is high, the water is low just like you and me.

C D G F# Em

There's a song that I heard on the radio today

C D G C G C

that took me back took me back to watertown.

G C G C

Dad was in the army when we moved to the watertown

G C D

. He said we'd get to Texas when he figured how

C G C G F# Em D

And there's angels down there, there's people who care seagulls and humid air.

C D G F# Em

Looking down that old road I know not what I see.

C D G F# Em

The bridge is high, the water is low just like you and me.

C D G F# Em

There's a song that I heard on the radio today

C D

that took me back, took me back

C G C G

I remember the day my mamma cried, when she heard that Elvis had died.

F# Em D

And her tears fell to the shaggy carpet of her room

C D G F# Em

. Looking down that old road I know not what I see

C D G F# Em

The bridge is high, the water is low just like you and me.

C D G F# Em

There's a song that I heard on the radio today

C D G C G C G

took me back, took me back to watertown

What a great sound Mando has. Hope you enjoy this...

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