Intro: G D Bm Em G D Bm Em
G D Bm Em G D Bm Em G
verse 1:
D Bm
Sue and Annie wrote me, they're coming down to quote me
Em G
Know every word of every song
D
Rod n' Ray are talking, the radio is squawking
Bm Em D C
Me, I'm wondering what the hell went wrong
G C
One hundred miles more to Liverpool
G C
One hundred more miles to go
G ~ Em
I've been down this road in sunshine and in snow
F
And it don't get any shorter
C N.C. G Em D Bm Em G
And the water under the bridge has got to flow, oh no (oh no)
verse 2:
D Bm
Funny how a mile can go on forever
Em G
Funny how a day can be an age
D Bm
Funny how a smile can face the stormy weather
Em D C
Funny how a house can be a cage
G C
One hundred miles more to Liverpool
G C
One hundred more miles to go
G ~ Em
I've been down this road in sunshine and in snow
F
And it don't get any shorter
C N.C. G Em D Bm Em G
And the water under the bridge has got to flow, oh no (oh no)
verse 3:
D
John and Paul are sleeping and the street-cleaners are sweeping
Bm Em
The moon is on his own, no place to go
G D Bm
Me, I'm cracking jokes in the bar with all the blokes
Em D C
Toasting the end of another show
Bridge:
N.C. G N.C.
But in my dreams I see Liverpool in lights
C N.C. G N.C.
Dancing in the streets 'til the early morning light
C N.C. G ~ Em N.C.
The tugboat on the Mersey joining in the Jamboree
F N.C.
A man must have his dreams
C N.C. G C
Even though his dreams might never come to be
G C
One hundred miles more to Liverpool
G C
One hundred more miles to go
G ~ Em
I've been down this road in sunshine and in snow
F
And it don't get any shorter
C
And the water under the bridge has got to
G C
One hundred miles more to Liverpool
G C
One hundred more miles to go
G ~ Em
I've been down this road in sunshine and in snow
F
And it don't get any shorter
C N.C. G Em D Bm Em
And the water under the bridge has got to flow, oh no (oh no)
OUTRO: G Em D Bm Em
Composição de Alan Hull