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Sunday Papers
Joe Jackson
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From: NeilFein
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 00:06:40 EST
Subject: /j/jackson_joe/sunday_papers.crd
(c)1979 A&M Records, Written by by Joe Jackson
Off the album "Look Sharp"
This is a very simple song. Most of it is 3 chords, so I haven't
put them all down. It's pretty simple if you play along to the record.
The only hard line is the "Mad punk rockers" bit;
This is the song as heard by me, etc.
Enjoy!
--Neil Fein NeilFein@aol.com
E A D A etc
Mother doesn't go out anymore.
Just sits at home and rolls her spas-tic eyes.
But every weekend through the door
Come words of wisdom from the world out-side.
C#m B/C# C#m G#m7
If you wanna know about the bishop and the actress
If you wanna know how to be a star
If you wanna know about the stains on the mattress
(Repeat main vamp)
You can read it in the Sunday Papers
Sunday Papers
Mother's wheelchair stays out in the hall.
Why should she go out when the TV's on?
Whatever moves beyond these walls,
She'll know the facts when Sunday comes along.
If you wanna know about the mad punk rockers
If you wanna know how to play guitar
If you wanna know 'bout any other suckers
You can read it in the Sunday Papers
read it in the Sunday Papers
All E
Chorus:
(Sunday Papers)
Don't ask no questions
(Sunday Papers)
Don't get no lies
(Sunday Papers)
Don't raise objections
(Sunday Papers)
Ain't got no eyes
B
Brother's headin' that way, now, I guess.
He just read something, made his face turn blue.
Well, I got nothin' 'gainst the press;
They wouldn't print it if it wasn't true
If you wanna know about the gay politician (oh yeah!)
If you wanna know how to drive your car
If you wanna know 'bout the new sex position
You can read it in the Sunday Papers
read it in the Sunday Papers
Chorus
Harmonica solo
Chorus
Double time main riff