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UKULELE CHORDS

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F 
Stop!The train is riding
                           Bb
Down to the station where you lived 

When we were school kids
F
Hey!The rails are caught now
                  Bb
And I am falling down Fools in a spiral

Round this town of steam
F
My Body tells me no!But I won’t quit
        Bb
I want more, I want more
F
My Body tells me no! But I won’t quit
        Bb
I want more, I want more!


-same F xA#x chord progression throughout the song-


Stop
The train is riding
Down to the station where I lived
When I was a cool kid

Hey!
Is it my fault that
The fallen embers burn
Down in a spiral
Round your crown of thieves

My body tells me no, but I won’t quit
I want more, I want more!
My body tells me no, but I won’t quit
I want more, I want more!
And it rides out of town

Oh, it’s my road
And
It’s my war
It's my war
His eyes are open
It’s my war 
It's my war
His eyes are open
His eyes are open

My body tells me no, but I won’t quit
I want more, I want more!
My body tells me no, but I won’t quit
I want more, I want more!
And it rides out of town 
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Album: Young The Giant

From the same album
  1. Apartment
  2. Cough Syrup
  3. Cough Syrup
  4. Every Little Thing
  5. Garands
  6. I Got
  7. My Body
  8. Strings
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Biography

Young the Giant are an American alternative rock band who formed in Irvine, California in 2004. The band consists of Sameer Gadhia (vocals, percussion), Jacob Tilley (guitar), Eric Cannata (guitar), Payam Doostzadeh (bass) and François Comtois (drums). The band’s name is purposefully nonsensical; Gadhia explained it as a “leftfield idea” meant to evoke curiosity.

The band released their debut self-titled album, Young the Giant, on 25 January 2011, which was preceded by a digital-only release in October 2010.

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