Tono: G
Introducción:
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I wish I was in Glasgow with some good old friends of mine
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Some good old rough companions, some good old smooth red wine
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We would talk about the old days and the old town's sad decline
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And drink to the boys on the road
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That good old place I miss so much now sees some better days
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Yet still we talk about it as we go our separate ways
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Glasgow gave me more than it ever took away
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And prepared me for life on the road
verse 2
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I was born in Glasgow, in the East End of the town
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I would take you there and show you but they pulled the old place down
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And when I think about it oh it always makes me frown
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They bulldozed it all to make a road
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That good old place I miss so much now sees some better days
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Yet still we talk about it as we go our separate ways
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Glasgow gave me more than it ever took away
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And prepared me for life on the road
verse 3
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I belong to Glasgow, that's how the old song ran
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Ask anyone who's been there, you will understand
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You can take the man from Glasgow but not Glasgow from the man
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It prepares you for life on the road
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That good old place I miss so much now sees some better days
C G Em G C
Yet still we talk about it as we go our separate ways
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Glasgow gave me more than it ever took away
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And prepared me for life on the road