Chords for John Prine - A Message from Bill Murray

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This is the John Pryme beyond words and truly is, it is beyond words.
Golly.
So once upon a time I was, it was the first time in my life I was ever what
not people go clinically depressed but like a real bummer to be around like a
real downer to be around and I just couldn't get myself having any kind of
fun I thought to myself I remember something in my friend Hunter Thompson
had said during a kind of an addled state he said well well I don't know if I can do his voice
if you have a turkey cheese and Dukes mayonnaise sandwich but we're gonna have to rely on John Pryme for the sense of humor.
Which I thought was [C] like one of [C#] those addled things that you say but we did
end up listening but as it turned out that it came to me as [C] I was feeling so
miserable and somewhere you made [G] or there's a record that that John made that
is that you made this like it's got a whole lot of tracks on it it's got like
26 or 7 tracks on it maybe 30.
Great Days.
What's it called?
Great Days.
It's Great Days
and there's a lot of tracks on it more than I ever saw and I [F] remember listening
and I think this song was about track 22 or 26 or something it's deep and it's
[E] deep and it's like way way [N] in and I'm thinking to myself who the hell put him
in charge of the sense of humor as I'm going way into this record but there was
this song Linda Goes to Mars and I heard that song and I went hmm [D#] and that was
the beginning of the return.
That's great.
That was the very bottom on Linda Goes
to Mars I have a very soft.
I wonder if she bring me something [G] home.
I don't know what it was that made me laughing but God it could have been I
wonder if she'll bring me something home but I remember going hmm I thought that just
happened it just happened that was a great [D] day so I owe you one.
And [G] oh my [D] stars, [G] my Linda's gone to Mars.
[A] Well I wish she wouldn't leave me [D] here alone.
And [G] oh my [D] stars, [G] my Linda's gone to Mars.
[A] Well I wonder if she'll bring me something [D] home.
Look at all the promise.
Look at all that.
[G] [A] Yeah I wonder if she'll bring me
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This is the John Pryme beyond words and truly is, it is beyond words.
Golly.
_ So once upon a time I was, it was the first time in my life I was ever what
not people go clinically depressed but like a real bummer to be around like a
real downer to be around and I just couldn't get myself having any kind of
fun I thought to myself I remember something in my friend Hunter Thompson
had said during a kind of an addled state he said well well I don't know if I can do his voice
if you have a turkey cheese and Dukes mayonnaise sandwich but we're gonna have to rely on John Pryme for the sense of humor.
Which I thought was [C] like one of [C#] those addled things that you say but we did
end up listening but as it turned out that it came to me as [C] I was feeling so
miserable and somewhere you made [G] or there's a record that that John made that
is that you made this like it's got a whole lot of tracks on it it's got like
26 or 7 tracks on it maybe 30.
Great Days.
What's it called?
Great Days.
It's Great Days
and there's a lot of tracks on it more than I ever saw and I [F] remember listening
and I think this song was about track 22 or 26 or something it's deep and it's
[E] deep and it's like way way [N] in and I'm thinking to myself who the hell put him
in charge of the sense of humor as I'm going way into this record but there was
this song Linda Goes to Mars and I heard that song and I went _ hmm [D#] and that was
the beginning of the return.
That's great.
That was the very bottom on Linda Goes
to Mars I have a very soft.
I wonder if she bring me something [G] home. _ _ _
I don't know what it was that made me laughing but God it could have been I
wonder if she'll bring me something home but I remember going hmm I thought that just
happened it just happened that was a great [D] day so I owe you one.
And [G] oh my [D] stars, [G] my Linda's gone to Mars.
[A] Well I wish she wouldn't leave me [D] here alone. _ _
And [G] oh my [D] stars, [G] my Linda's gone to Mars.
[A] Well I wonder if she'll bring me something [D] home.
Look at all the promise.
Look at all that.
_ [G] [A] Yeah I wonder if she'll bring me

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