Eb |Ebmaj7
"Let us be lovers,
|Cm |Eb/Bb |Ab | | | |
We'll marry our fortunes together.
Eb |Ebmaj7 |Cm | | | |
I've got some real estate here in my bag."
Gm7 | |C7 |
So we bought a pack of cigarettes,
|Gm7 | |C9 |
And Mrs. Wagner's pies,
Gm7|F |Eb
And walked off
|Bb |Eb |Ebmaj7 |Cm |Cm7 |Ab | | | |
To look for Ame-e-e-e-erica.
Eb |Ebmaj7
"Kathy," I said,
|Cm |Eb/Bb |Ab | | | |
As we boarded a Greyhound in Pittsburgh,
Eb |Ebmaj7 |Cm | | | |
"Michigan seems like a dream to me now.
Bb |
It took me four days
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To hitchhike from Saginaw.
F |Bb |F |Ebmaj7 | |Eb | | |
I've come to look for Ame-e-e-e-rica."
Dbmaj7 |Db |
Laughing on the bus,
|Eb | | | | |
Playing games with the faces,
Dbmaj7 | | | |Eb | | | |
She said the man in the gabardine suit was a spy.
Ab |
I said, "Be careful,
|Abmaj7 | |Eb |Ebmaj7 |Cm7 |Eb6/Bb | Cm6(sus)/A | |Abmaj7 | |
His bowtie is really a camera."
Eb |Ebmaj7 |
"Toss me a cigarette,
Cm |Eb/Bb |Ab | | | |
I think there's one in my raincoat."
Eb |Ebmaj7 |Cm | | | |
"We smoked the last one an hour ago."
Gm7 | |C7 | |
So I looked at the scenery,
Gm7 | |C9 | |
She read her magazine;
|F |Eb |Bb |Eb |Ebmaj7 |Cm7 |Eb |Ab | | | |
And the moon rose over an o-o-o-open field.
Eb |Ebmaj7 |Cm
"Kathy, I'm lost," I said,
|Eb/Bb |Ab |Abmaj7 |Fm7 |Ab
Though I knew she was sleeping.
|Eb |Ebmaj7 |Cm | | | |
"I'm empty and aching and I don't know why."
Bb |
Counting the cars
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On the New Jersey Turnpike.
|F |Bb
They've all come
|F |Ebmaj7 | |Eb | |
To look for Ame-e-e-e-rica,
F |Bb |F |Ebmaj7 | |Eb | |
All come to look for Ame-e-e-e-rica,
F |Bb |F |Ebmaj7 | |Eb | |
All come to look for Ame-e-e-e-rica,
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