Tono: E
Introducción:
E A E
My older brother Tommy, was a lineman rest his soul
A E B E
His job was hanging hot wires, on them high-line power poles
A E A E
Every morning bright and early, he'd climb way up in the sky
A E B E
And I never understood it, so one day I asked him why
A E A E
He said it pays big money, and man I'm into that
A E B E
It pays big money, if you're willing to take a chance
A E A E
Let me tell you something, sonny, you ought to see my bank account
It pays big money, but he sure can't spend it now
E A E
Well, my late Uncle Charlie, was this demolition hound
A E B E
He'd travel across the country, blowin buildings to the ground
A E A E
He carried a case of dynamite seemed, everywhere he went
A E B E
And he smoked them big long cigars and he'd wink at you and grin
A E A E
And said it pays big money, and man I'm into that
A E B E
It pays big money, if you're willing to take a chance
A E A E
Let me tell you something, sonny, you ought to see my bank account
A E B E
It pays big money, but he sure can't spend it now
A7 E7 A7 E7
Well now the moral of this story boys, is don't go getting yourself killed
A7 E7 B7 E)
Be kind to your rich relatives, they just might put you in their will
A E A E
And that pays big money, yeah and we're I'm into that
A E B E
And that pays big money, and big money is where it's at
A E A E
Let me tell you something, sonny, you ought to see my bank account
A E B E
It pays big money, and we're rolling in it now
A E A E
It pays big money, having foolish kin
A E B E
It pays big money, guess I owe it all to them
A E A E
Let me show you something, sonny, take a look at this bank account
A E B E
It pays big money, let's go spend some of it now
Repeat three times and then fade out