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Intro: G G Verse C G It'd be a shame if somethin' happened to Harvey C G It'd be a shame if something happened to him C G It'd be a pity should calamity befall him D G Suffer a demise both gruesome and grim C G They say the brake lines on those big ol' Mercedes C G Tend to fray with repetitive use C G The fuel tanks have a way of leakin' D G And the lug nuts tend to work themselves loose. C G Seems the piano mover had a seizure C G Just when Harvey was walking down below C G That big ol' Steinway, it fell four stories, D G Don't think anyone could survive that kind of blow G C G It'd be a shame if somethin' happened to Harvey C G It'd be a shame if something happened to him C G It'd be a pity should calamity befall him D G Suffer a demise both gruesome and grim C G Sat on my iphone and butt-called a mobster C G 'I'm sorry sir, to disturb your afternoon' C G 'but while I've got you on the phone, friend, let me ask you D G Would you be interested in a job to do?' Solo C G D G C G D G Verse C G The air sure is thin up in Park City C G Winds are gustin' around those snowy peaks C G That helicopter couldn't avoid the mountain D G It didn't help that the hydrolic fluid had leaked. Everybody! C G It'd be a shame if somethin' happened to Harvey C G It'd be a shame if something happened to him C G It'd be a pity should calamity befall him D G Suffer a demise both gruesome and grim D G C G Suffer a demise both gruesome and grim
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