Chords
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:

          D4    D5    G7+    C7+    G7+    C7+  

G7+                                    C7+  
Sometimes late when things are real
                            G7+  
And People share the gift of gab
                C7+  
Between themselves
G7+                              C7+  
Some are quick to take the bait
                             G7+  
And catch the perfect prize
                             C7+  
That waits among the shells

Em7                                              G7+  
But Oz never did give nothing to the tin man
                              G7+  
That he didn' t already have
     Em7                                            G7+  
And cause never was the reason for the evening
         Em7  
Or the tropic of Sir Galahad

D4                      D5  
So please Believe in me

         G7+  
When I say I"m spinning round, round, round, round
C7+  
Smoke glass stain' d dright colors
G7+  
Image going down, down, down, down
C7+  
Soapsud green like bubbles
G7+    C7+    G7+    C7+  
Oh--------------------------

D4                      D5  
So please believe in me

         G7+                     C7+  
When I say I' m Spinning --etc.
D4  
D5  
G7+  
C7+  
Em7  
That' s it, enjoy
Mike