Tom: C
Introdução:
Am C
I wanna share a tale with you about am'rican dream
F Am
when all the railroads were right on time and our nation ran on steam
Am C
Behind the track and the railroad tyres a hero took command
G E Am
of connecting every town and he was called... the railroad man, The railroad maaaan
Am Em
The railroad maaaan, can you take me to San Fran
D Am
Can you take me down to Tennessee and across the Rio Grande
F C
Can you take me up mount everest and then to disneyland
G E Am
Can you get me there on time, oh can you do it?... the railroad man
Bridge
Am
Uhh, guys?
- Sorry, that song's just too damn catchy
Am C
They called him that because he built the railroads and was male
F Am
And they called them railroads cause they were like roads, except with rails
Am
His eyes, they say, were made of coal
C
His toes were railroad spikes
F
His train's at seven stars on Yelp
Am
And a billion facebook likes
Bridge
Am
That's right... a billion.
- What happened next?
Am C
He laid up all the track you see, hooked up the USA
F Am
And he could've kept on going if not for that faithfull day
Am C
These two weird fellows came to town and invented human flight
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They called their ship an aeroplane and themselves the brothers Wright, the brothers Wriiiiight
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Am C+
They said: Our planes can transfer man without the need for rail
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Your industry is dying and your dreams going to fail
Am C+
So pull up your slacks and pack your tracks and get on out of the town
Dm Am
We don't need steam or steel beams to get ourselves around
Verse 5
Am C
Two Wrights don't make a right, mmh dang if that ain't wrong
F Am
Hey that lyric ain't that bad, I hope it ends up in a song
Am C
If god intended man to fly, we'd be born in a flock
G Am
Those Wright brothers and their flight machine can go and suck a cock
Am C
Those Wright brothers can sniff my biff, they can give my ass a smell
G E
They can lick my shaft, fore to aft and their plane can burn in hell
Am
Excuse the language folks but that's what the Railroad Man said. His fucking words.
Verse 6
Am C+
The Wright brothers they challenged him they said: you think you're great?
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Can your steam train do a loopdyloop, without loosing their freight?
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And if you do it we'll leave town and we won't ever come back
Dm Am
But if you fail, you can take your rail and shove it up your crack
Bridge
Am
Naww, the hell with you Wright Brothers, the sky's for birds!
-And the ground's for turds, and you sir are the latter word.
Am Em
The railroad maaaan, can you rise to their command
D Am
Can your train do a loopdyloop, can they do it all on land
F C
Wilbur's talking smack about your track, Orville's railing on your rails
G E Am
Can you kick their ass with steaming brass, and even still nail, the railroad man
Am
Say, that was a pretty good train-sition! Huh, anyway...
Verse 7
Am C
The railroad man he spent a month loopin up his track
F+ Am
Then he gattered up the townsfolk and he told 'em to stand back
Am C+
The train it started chuggin and the looptyloop drew near
Dm Am
The train it was America, its freight our hopes and fear
Am C+
and everyone watched in silence, you could hear a needle drop
F+ Am
The train it went straight up the loop and right onto the top
Bridge
Am
The railroad man was finished
C
He knew he had his run
Am
The airplane beat him fair and square
E Am...
Am C
But before he died he wrote a note for anyone that flies
F Am
He wrote it all in railroads so we can read it from the sky
Am C
So take a look there down below, written in the land
G E Am
You'll see the final dying words of... the railroad man!
Outro
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the railroad maaaaan
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the railroad maaaaan
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the railroad maaaaan
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the railroad maaaaan
Damn you Wright Brothers!?