Tuning: Standard EBGDAE
Difficulty: Novice
Tim McGraw, "Number 37405"
(intro)
E
(verse)
EC#m
Oh, he listens to the countdown, every Sunday morning
AE
From a cold solitary prison cell
EC#m
And the music from his radio is like freedom down a dirt toad
AB
Makes that eight by ten a brighter hill
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(chorus)
BA
Before he started doing all the hard time that he's doing
EEmaj7C#m
He was singing in them honky-tonks and dives
EBE
He dreamed of being somebody, now he's number 37405
(verse)
EC#m
Well she used to come and see him, every other weekend
AE
And bring him all the news from way back home
E
It's been two birthdays since he's kissed her,
C#m
Five seconds since he's missed her
AB
Now the perfume on those letters ain't that strong
(chorus)
BA
He's got too much time to think about the night he had too much to drink
EEmaj7C#m
And all his buddies, they begged him not to drive
EBA
Mr. Life of the Party, he's now number 37405
(instrumental)
AC#mBC#m, AC#mB
(verse)
EC#m
Old judge on the bench said, "Son, your crime's got consequences."
AE
It's what he told him, fifteen years ago
EC#m
He took a life and that's a fact, he'd give his own to give it back
AB
Today's the day he finally gets parole
BA
He turns in them prison clothes, and stands there at the fork in the road
EEmaj7C#m
And mama prays and waits while he decides
B
And the angels close their eyes...
EC#m
Listens to the birds sing on a perfect autumn morning
AE
Just down the road, rings an old church bell
(instrumental-out)
6x
C#mAE,
THE END!
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