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verse 1 F* G* A* C* though he loved to rock and roll D* E* F* all these many years F* G* A* C* D* Am he cared about the old people's and little children's ears F G A C though he was a guitar man D E F he reflected and he vowed F G A C never will I ever be G* G* A* no n'er n'er again G G the man who was too loud C C(add? C C(add)?* verse 2 C C6 Johnny's not a poor man C G no, he never gets him down Am F G F now that he is free he is not proud C C6 he don't need the power C G just to make a sound Am Fm G he is not the man that he used to be F G oh, no, the man who was too loud SOLO 1 (solo at the bottom) F G A C D E F F G A C F5 F5 A BREAK A#(pos 6) Dsus Dm I will play soft-ly G Dsus Dm A#maj7 A#6 G I will play soft-ly, so soft- ly now F A# G C 'cause I was the man who was too loud verse 3 A# C Dm F it's not because he don't respect G A A# the popular music star A# C Dm F A# A# Dm you know I saw him open up for the king of the surf guitar A# C Dm F do not think he does not like G A A# the cheering of the crowd A# C Dm F no, he is glad that they came to see A# A# D (note: NOT Dm) the man who used to be A# A# the man who was to loud F F6 F F6* verse 4 F (pos 8) F6 Johnny is a rich man F F5 E5 D#5 D5 C yeah, he still gets a- round Dm A# C A# he is glad to be the cat who meowed F F6 he don't need the power F (stop) C just to get his sound Dm A#m C he is not the man that he used to be A# C oh no, the man who was to loud SOLO 2 A# C Dm F G A A# A# C Dm F A#5 A#5 Dm BREAK 2 D#(pos 11) Gsus Gm I will play soft-ly C(pos 8) Gsus Gm D#maj7 D#6 C I will play soft-ly, so soft- ly now A# D# C 'cause I was the man who was too loud F D#.......... A# I was way too loud yeah! VERSE 5 F* G* A* C* D* though he loved to rock and roll ah, better not...Solo 1 (tabbed by [email protected]): *C C6 rhythm A-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10--12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-- *F F6![]()
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