Tonalité : A major
Verse 1
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I've been singin'
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rock most all my life
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I got three little boys and a sweet young wife
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I beat them good cause I
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make good bread
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Thank God for the man that said
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Rock and roll's the answer, son
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If you can't beat them, join them
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Get your guitar, get your drum
Get your set of ironclad eardrums
A thousand -watt column amp,
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you're in business, son
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Got my first Cadillac in 54
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Since then I've had about five more
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Mercedes -Benz and a Porsche too
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The other day I was thinkin'
this wouldn't do
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Cause the price of a Cadillac times two
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Comes out to the cost of
a Rolls -Royce new
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But soon the Cadillac's obsolete
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And the Rolls -Royce is still runnin' sweet
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Figure on four years instead of two
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Before you gotta buy something new
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Put an extra fifteen hundred in
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To pay for the bar and air conditioning
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You don't need no chauffeur
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Get you a bartender and a ride, baby
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So the other day I drove down from my hill
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Went to my bank to get me some bills
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In boots and Levi's, worn and tan
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I ambled into the Rolls Royce stand
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Showroom floor was quiet that day
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I walked up to a silver grave
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Silver cloud all sleek and long
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Standing there aloof and so alone
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Such a beautiful sight I never did see
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Sparkled and shone like a Christmas tree
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It was really something to admire
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Moved in close and I kicked the tire
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Had to get some attention
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I got some, quickly
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Well, I was combing my
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hair down in the chrome
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when up steps a man in a herringbone.
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I said, good morning, son.
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May I help you? I said, yes, sir.
I'd like to test drive this
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new Silver Cloud II.
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Well, he jumped back to face his soul
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and looked me over from
my head to my toe.
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His face, it formed into a sneer.
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He said, sorry, kid.
The car stays here.
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Don't you kick those tires.
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Don't open the doors.
Don't touch the chrome,
you're getting dandruff
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on the radiator.
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Well, I got put on for an hour or more,
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they ushered me in,
the boss man's door,
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it wasn't long till I came out,
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the boss man followed up with a shout,
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open the door there,
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look alive and take this boy for a test drive.
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In the silver gray silver cloud
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A little cat's loaded
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Lumps in his clothes
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Gotta look for those
How do you think I got where I am today,
hmm?
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Now I'm drivin' along, old 501
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Listenin' to them big wheels hum
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Gotta get home before it's five
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Take my wife and kids for a drive
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Now the moral is the part that's best.
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Never judge a man
by the way he's dressed.
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Don't you brush him off
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or treat him wrong.
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He may be the singer of rock
songs.
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Don't you forget it.
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What's that pounding noise?
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What's burning?
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Well, the temperature is up and the oil is
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Termites runnin' around
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and around on my dashboard
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Spotting my windshield
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Trade -in time
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