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Tin Man

The song references the search for meaning and fulfillment in 1970s America, inspired by a painting Dewey Bunnell saw during a childhood spent on UK air bases. The painting in question depicted a man made of tin or sheet iron, sparking Bunnells imagination and reminding him of the Wizard of Oz books, particularly the Tin Man who longed for a heart.

Key: Gmaj7

Introduction:

 G7M                           C7M 
Sometimes late when things are real
                      G7M 
And People share the gift of gab
             C7M 
Between themselves
 G7M                       C7M 
Some are quick to take the bait
                       G7M 
And catch the perfect prize
                       C7M 
That waits among the shells

 Em7                                   G7M 
But Oz never did give nothing to the tin man
                        G7M 
That he didn' t already have
     Em7                                 G7M 
And cause never was the reason for the evening
        Em7 
Or the tropic of Sir Galahad

 D4                 D5 
So please Believe in me

        G7M 
When I say I"m spinning round, round, round, round
 C7M 
Smoke glass stain' d dright colors
 G7M 
Image going down, down, down, down
 C7M 
Soapsud green like bubbles
 G7M   C7M   G7M   C7M 
Oh--------------------------

 D4                 D5 
So please believe in me

        G7M                C7M 
When I say I' m Spinning --etc.

 Em7 
That' s it, enjoy
Mike