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(G) Budweiser clock says it's almost tw(G7)elve I (Cadd9) tipped the bartender, he (D) rang that old bell (C) San Bernardino (C/B) nights are great, but they (Am) sure don't feel like (D) home (G) Right now in Tulsa they've turned up the li(G7)ghts The (Cadd9) band has stopped playin', they've (D) called it a night She's (C) makin' her (C/B) way to the (Am) front door, (C/B) I know (C) She won't be leavin' a(D)lone If it's (Cadd9) midnight in California, must be (G) closin' (D/F#) time in (Em7) Oklahoma I (C) know that she's al(C/B)ready danced an(Am)other night a(D)way And these (Cadd9) West Coast nights (D) sure seem colder Knowin' (No Chord) somebody els(C/B)e's (C) arms will hold her (Am) Midnight in (C/B) California means it's (Cadd9) closin' (D) time at (G) home I thought this (C) distance between us might help me forget But I've (G) been here two (D/F#) weeks and it (Em7) ain't happened (D) yet A change of (Am) scenery (C) hasn't done a (Am) thing to (C) change her (D) mind Solo And these (Cadd9) West Coast nights (D) sure seem colder Knowin' (No Chord) somebody els(C/B)e's (C) arms will hold her (Am) Midnight in (C/B) California means it's (Cadd9) closin' (D) time at (G) home Yeah, (Am) Midnight in (C/B) California means it's (Cadd9) closin' (D) time at (G) home
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