Chords for Anne Murray: A Little Good News (2003)

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Anne Murray: A Little Good News (2003) chords
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[C] [F]
[G] [C] I rolled out this morning, the kids said [F] the morning is so [G] long.
[C] Brian Cumber was talking about the [A] fighting [Am] in Lebanon.
[D]
[Am] [F] Some senator was squawking about the [C] bad economy.
It's [B] gonna [A] get worse, [Am] you see.
We need a [F] change of policy.
[G] [C] There's a local paper [F] rolled up in a rubber [C] [G] band.
[C] One more sad story's one more [Am] than I can [G] stand.
[Am]
[F] Just once, how I'd like to see [C] the headlines say,
Not much [Am] to print today, [Em] [Am] can't find [F] nothing bad to say.
[C] [G]
[C] Because nobody robbed a liquor store on [F] the lower part [C] of town.
[Em]
[C] Nobody [G] [C] OD'd, nobody [F] burned a single [C] building down.
[G]
[C] Nobody [Em] fired a shot [C] in anger, [F] nobody had to [Am] die [D] in vain.
[Dm]
[C] We sure could use [G] a little good [C] news today.
[F] [C] [G]
[C] I'll come home this evening, I bet [F] that the news will be the [C] same.
[G]
[C] Somebody takes a hostage, [Am] somebody steals a [G] plane.
[Am]
[F] How I wanna hear the anchorman talk [C] about a county fair.
And how he [Am] cleaned up the air, how [F] everybody learned to care.
[C] [G] Whoa, tell [C] me, nobody was assassinated [F] in the whole third world [C] today.
[G]
[C] And in the [Em] streets of Ireland, all [C] the [F] children had to do [Am] was play.
[G]
[C] And everybody loves everybody [F] in that good old [Am] [Dm] USA.
[C] We sure could use a little [G] good [Am] news today.
[G] [F]
[C] We sure could use [G] a little good [C] news today.
[D]
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Am
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Em
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[C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] I rolled out this morning, the kids said [F] the morning is so [G] long.
_ [C] _ Brian Cumber was talking about the [A] fighting [Am] in Lebanon.
_ [D] _
_ [Am] _ _ [F] _ Some senator was squawking about the [C] bad economy. _ _
It's [B] gonna [A] get worse, [Am] you see. _
We need a [F] change of policy. _ _ _
[G] _ [C] _ There's a local paper _ [F] rolled up in a rubber [C] [G] band. _
_ [C] _ One more sad story's one more [Am] than I can [G] stand.
_ [Am] _
_ [F] _ Just once, how I'd like to see [C] the headlines say,
_ Not much [Am] to print today, _ [Em] _ [Am] can't find [F] nothing bad to say.
[C] _ _ [G] _
[C] Because nobody robbed a liquor store on [F] the lower part [C] of town.
_ [Em] _
_ [C] _ _ Nobody [G] [C] OD'd, nobody [F] burned a single [C] building down.
[G] _
_ [C] _ _ Nobody [Em] fired a shot [C] in anger, [F] nobody had to [Am] die [D] in vain.
[Dm] _
[C] We sure could use [G] a little good [C] news today. _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ [C] I'll come home this evening, I bet [F] that the news will be the [C] same.
[G] _
_ [C] _ _ Somebody takes a hostage, [Am] somebody steals a [G] plane.
_ [Am] _
_ [F] _ How I wanna hear the anchorman talk [C] about a county fair.
_ And how he [Am] cleaned up the air, _ how [F] everybody learned to care.
[C] _ [G] Whoa, tell [C] me, nobody was _ assassinated [F] in the whole third world [C] today.
[G] _
_ [C] And in the [Em] streets of Ireland, all [C] the [F] children had to do [Am] was play.
[G] _
_ _ [C] And everybody _ loves everybody [F] in that good old [Am] [Dm] USA. _
_ [C] We sure could use a little [G] good [Am] news today.
_ [G] _ [F] _ _
_ [C] We sure could use [G] a little good [C] news today. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _

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