The Great American Song
It's what every songsmith wishes to write. Or is it? An old quasi-political crooning.
1.
F Em
I have always wanted
Dm Cmaj7
To write you all THE SONG.
F Em
The song to stir your soul
Dm Em
Right our every wrong
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The song you'd never forget
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The song you'd wish you had written
F Bb C
I wish this were The Great American Song
2.
Am G
You'd hear strains of Guthrie
F G
Of Adderly and Keyes
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Of Scott and Janis Joplin
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Quite a few from overseas
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The song to stir up your heart
Fmaj7 Em7
By muses I'd be smitten
F Bb C
I wish this were The Great American Song
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3. C It would sell more copies than D "I Want to Hold Your Hand." E Retire with cash and fame Am Power at my command! F The song to put into neon! Em The song to become a religion! Dm Bb C I wish this were That Great American Song
4.
Ab
When the song and I are famous
A
I run for King of Earth
Bb
At my glorious coronation
C#3 C
I realize what it's worth
Am
The song to conquer people
G
("Of course, that would be wrong.")
F
I'm just as glad this isn't
G F Ab Bb C
The Great American Song
["Oh Beautiful, for spacious skies..."]
Performed in The Great American Song, 2012 March 27.
Performed in Mindful Webworkshop #11, 2016 Oct 21.
Performed in Mindful Webworkshop #11, 2016 Oct 21.

