Key: Eb ♫ Intro: D ♫ Verse 1: D Billy was known as a wild child G His hometown was Born to Be Mild D Truth be told, Billy's alright A But one particular Friday night G He had a little date, stayed out late D G Mama and Daddy sit with folded hands G
He comes in G It's where've you been E7 A7 And "What do you have to say for yourself, young man " ♫ Chorus: D He said, "Good night and good morning D I've been tested but not arrested A7 Wake me up about lunchtime." D Neighbors stand out in the yard G You can hear opinions forming C A D He said, "Good night and good morning." ♫ Verse 2: D What goes around comes back again G Billy got married and they had twins D They barely sleep when they sleep at all A7 They tiptoe up and down the hall G Pat a little cake, one's still awake D G Mama and Daddy throwing up their hands G Rocking that chair, going nowhere E7 A7 Talk about your ever-changing plans ♫ Chorus: D Well, they said, "Good night and good morning D Stories' read, prayers are said A7 Wake me up about lunchtime D Telephone's out in the yard G And the baby bottle warming." C A D They say, "Good night and good morning." Guitar ♫ Solo: G D G E7 A D ♫ Bridge: D He worked graveyard shift at Walmart D Greeting shoppers at the door D Night court, truck stops, and diners D All the way to Baltimore G F D He finally found his calling on the late-night radio F G He entertains insomniacs A On The Black Sheep Billy Show Out-♫ Chorus: D G D He says, "Good night and good morning D Caffeinated and highly rated A Wake me up about drive time D G Out there on the Interstate, it's loud and it's informing." C A He says, "Good night C A Good night C A D Good night and good morning."
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