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Intro: Eb  Bb   Eb  Bb  F  Bb  F   Bb

Verse:
Eb   Bb   Eb        Bb
 Tarzan wasn't a ladies' man
Eb          Bb              Eb            Bb         Gm
 He'd just come along and scoop 'em up under his arm
     F     Gm         F          Cm      F
Like that, quick as a cat in the jungle

Eb      Bb         Eb           Bb
 Clark Kent, now there was a real gent
Eb         Bb             Eb        Bb
 He would not be caught sittin' around in no
Gm     F     Gm         F           Cm       F
Junglescape, dumb as an ape doing nothing

Chorus:
Eb               F
 Superman never made any money
    Bb          Cm7        Eb
For saving the world from Solomon Grundy
    Bb           Eb             Bb                Eb
And   sometimes I despair the world will never see
        F
Another man like him

Verse:
Eb    Bb    Eb          Bb
 Hey Bob, Supe had a straight job
Eb     Bb                    Eb                   Bb
 Even though he could have smashed through any bank
        Gm    F       Gm         F                Cm         F
In the United States, he had the strength, but he would not


Eb      Bb        Eb           Bb
 Folks said his family were all dead
Eb       Bb            Eb            Bb
 Planet crumbled but Superman, he forced himself
   Gm    F      Gm      F             Cm      F
To carry on, forget Krypton, and keep going

Chorus:
Eb               F
 Superman never made any money
    Bb          Cm7        Eb
For saving the world from Solomon Grundy
    Bb           Eb             Bb                Eb
And   sometimes I despair the world will never see
        F
Another man like him

Bridge:
Gm  F       Gm          F          Eb                 Bb F
 Tarzan was king of the jungle and Lord over all the apes
Gm   F        Gm     F              Eb     Bb       Eb     Bb        F
 But he could hardly string together four words: "I Tarzan, You  Jane."

Verse:
Eb    Bb          Eb        Bb
 Sometimes when Supe was stopping crimes
Eb     Bb               Eb               Bb                 Gm
 I'll bet that he was tempted to just quit and turn his back
   F    Gm      F          Cm     F
On man, join Tarzan in the forest


Eb    Bb  Eb             Bb     Eb        Bb
 But he stayed in the city,  kept on changing clothes
   Eb         Bb                    Gm       F
In dirty old phonebooths till his work was through
    Gm         F         Cm        F
And nothing to do but go on home

Chorus:
Eb               F
 Superman never made any money
    Bb          Cm7        Eb
For saving the world from Solomon Grundy
    Bb           Eb             Bb                Eb
And   sometimes I despair the world will never see
        F
Another man like him


    Gm          Eb             Gm               Eb
And   sometimes I despair the world will never see
        F
Another man like him
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The band is most identifiable through Brad Roberts (vocals, guitar) and his distinctive bass-baritone voice. The band members have fluctuated over the years, but its best known line-up consisted of Roberts, Ellen Reid (co-vocals, keyboards), Brad’s brother Dan Roberts (bass guitar, backing vocals), Benjamin Darvill (harmonica, mandolin), and Mitch Dorge (drums, percussion). The

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