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This is a song about best friends - -
G Cadd9 G D
John Roy was a boy I knew since he was three and I was two
G Cadd9 DGrew up two little houses down from me
The only bad apples on our family tree
G DKinda ripened and rottened in our puberty
G Cadd9 DTwo kindred spirits, bound by destiny.
Well, now I was smart but I lacked ambition,
C G C G/B AmJohnny was wild and no inhibition was about like mixin' fire and
Am7 Dgasoline and he said,
CHORUS
"Hey, Romeo, let's go down to Mexico
G Cadd9Chase senoritas, drink ourselves silly,
G DShow them Mexican girls a couple real hillbillys.
Got a pocket full of cash and that old Ford truck,
G DFuzzy cat hangin from the mirror hook.
C G/B Am Am7 DSaid don't you know all those little browneyed girls
Want playboys of the southwestern world."
Cadd9 G DSha la la la la la la la la la la la la
G Cadd9
Along around our 18th year,
G DFound two airplane tickets to the hell outta here.
Got scholarships to some small town school in Texas.
G Cadd9We learned to drink Sangria's til the dawn's early light,
G DEat Ranchero's and throw up all night,
And tell those daddy's girls we were majorin' in the rodeo.
Em DAw, but my favorite memory in school that fall
C GWas the night John Roy came runnin' down in the hall
Wearin nothing but cowboy boots and a big sombrero and he was yellin'
*REPEAT CHORUS*
C G
And I said we had a little change in plans,
C GLike when Paul McCartney got busted in Japan.
And I said we got waylaid when we set foot on Mexican soil.
G(1) C(1)You see, the borderman guard with the fumanchu mustache
G(1) D(1)Kinda stumbled upon John's pocket of American cash.
He said "Doin' a little funny business in Mexcio, Amigo?"
Em(1) D(1)And all I could think about was savin' my own tail
C(1) G(1)When he mentioned 10 years in a Mexican jail
So I pointed at John Roy and said
Am7(1) D"It's all his...now please let me go.
---It was your idea, genius.
I was just layin' there in bed when you said.."
(third chorus all one strum until 'got a pocket full of cash')
"Hey, Romeo, let's go down to Mexico
G Cadd9Chase senoritas, drink ourselves silly,
G DShow them Mexican girls a couple real hillbillys.
Got a pocket full of cash and that old Ford truck,
G DFuzzy cat hangin from the mirror hook.
C G/B Am Am7 DSaid don't you know all those little browneyed girls
G Cadd9 G D (play til end of song)
Want playboys of the south,
well from the southwestern world.
Ah, we're still best friends...temporary cell mates.
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