Tom: A
Introdução: Ab Gb Gb Db Ab
Ab Gb
He puts her boots and bandanna on
Db Ab
He has a hankering for Rolling Stones
Ab Gb
He likes her vegetables home grown
Db
A lot like the boy waiting out in the truck
Ab Bb Db C Bb Ab
(verse)
Ab Gb
He'll take a hill like Roosevelt
Db Ab
Holds up her pants with a Bible belt
Ab Gb
He cracks 'em up like a liberty bell
Db
A whole lot of tender and a little bit tough
Ab Bb
Ooh, ooh, ooh
Bb Db C Bb Ab
He's a little unusual
Ab Bb
Ooh, ooh, ooh
Bb Db
He's American beautiful
Ab Gb Db Ab
(verse)
Ab Gb
Well, he is a mutt with a pedigree
Db Ab
Sinatra junkie in a pair of jeans
Ab Gb
He pays his dues in the Land of the Free
Db
Says, "Why walk baby, we were born to run"
Ab Bb
Ooh, ooh, ooh
Bb Db C Bb Ab
He's a little unusual
Ab Bb
Ooh, ooh, ooh
Bb Db
He's American beautiful
Ab Bb Db C Bb Ab Bb Db
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Fm Db
I saw that girl in a mirror once
Ab
With a boy like that in a cloud of dust
Fm Eb
I think they look a lot like us
Db
'Cause we are, we are, we are
Ab Db
Ooh, ooh, ooh
Db C Bb Ab
We are a little unusual
Ab Bb
Ooh, ooh, ooh
Dd
Ab Bb
Yeah, ooh, ooh, ooh
Db C Bb Ab
We are a little unusual
Ab Bb
Ooh, ooh, ooh
Db Ab Gb Db Ab
We are American, American, American beautiful