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Intro A A7 D The year was 1920 The country USA G G#º They started improvising D Something they had never played A G Years later in the 50s D The trend was on by the mates D Is it rock? Is it folk? Is it jazz or is it blues? G G#º I've got washboards and harmonicas D/A Bm Tin flutes and kazoos Em A7 There is nothing I can not do D I make sounds with hollow bamboos D Skiffle, skiffle, skiffle is my name And I dare you to try to play this game G G G#º Sol, la, si, do, re, mi, far away D/A Bm7 Skiffle, skiffle, skiffle is my name E7 A7 Why d'you always find someone to blame? D Skiffle songs will never sound the same D Wait, I'm just a humble herald I'm the voice of a buried battle G G#º And somebody speaks through me D I just feel, I don't see A G So what I need to do D Is to bring you back to you D Is it country? Is it bluegrass? What's your problem? Why do you ask? G G#º I don't fit in your labels D/A Bm 'Cause my stage is now on the table Em A7 I kick cups, I drop plates D And every sound is in the song that I made
Written by P.G. Headway
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