Tom: A
Introdução: G C G C
G
She left Oklahoma for California
C
Sunglasses on the brim of her hat
G
Smoke was pourin from that old Cadilac
C
But she wasn't turning back
Em D G
Just outside of Flagstaff,
C
Motor blew on her Coupe DeVille
Em D G
Just in time she saw a sign,
C D
There was a Texaco waiting at the bottom of the hill.
And she said
G C
Somebody must be prayin for me
G D
Somebody out there must be prayin for me
C D
Must be angels, I can't see
Em D G
Somebody must be prayin for me
G C G C
Verse 2
G
A boy about twenty climbed out of a truck
C
All covered in grease and dirt
G
She said hey charles, but he just laughed
C
And said I'm Wearing my daddy's shirt.
Em D G
He stood there lost in her eyes
C
And she got lost in his
Em D G
As the years rolled by she would sigh
C D
Everytime they kissed.
Repeat Chorus I
Em C
Sometimes she stares out the window
Am D
And wonders about her Hollywood dreams
Em C
But when she tucks her kids in bed
Am D
She softly whispers as they fall asleep
Chorus II (softly)
G C
Somebody must be prayin for me
G D
Somebody out there must be prayin for me
C
Ain't it funny how you always find, just what you need.
Em D G
Somebody must be prayin for me.
G D G
Somebody must be prayin for me
Outro: Same as intro