Key: D#b Intro: C F Verse 1: C It was twenty-five cents at the gumball machine Am7 G And that's twenty-five more than ya have when you're three F It blew my mind how a quarter appeared, from behind his ear C Spinner bait burned a hole in my Levi's Am7 The lake was too far for a bike ride G F When Momma was busy and Daddy was gone N.C. C I'd call Grandpa
Chorus: G He was Superman in overalls Am7 F Knew every ol' Don Williams song G Am7 F Had a fightin' side he left behind in 'nam in '67 C A/B If there was a landline that ran right Am D To the country side of hеaven F G And I had one call N.C. C G C I'd call Grandpa Verse 2: C Started thinking 'bout a whitе picket dream Am7 Pickin' out that pawn shop ring G I was sure it was one of them things F He'd be the first I'd call F Yeah, I'd call Grandpa Chorus: G He was Superman in overalls Am7 F Knew every ol' Don Williams song G Am7 F Had a fightin' side he left behind in 'nam in '67 C A/B If there was a landline that ran right Am D To the country side of hеaven F And I had one call G Am7 Yeah, I'd call Grandpa Bridge: G Talk about Grandma F D/E Tell him I still drive his truck Dm7 Hell, I might not ever hang up Guitar & Pedal Steel Solos: F G C A/B Am7 Out-Chorus: G Yeah, he was Superman in overalls Am7 F Knew every ol' Hank Williams song G Am F Had a fightin' side he left behind in 'nam in '67 C A/B If there was a landline that ran right Am D To the country side of heaven F And I had one call G Just one call C I'd call Grandpa F C I'd call Grandpa
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