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Whatever Happened To Saturday Night Chords

(ver. 1)
Rocky Horror
Hot Patootie (Bless my Soul), as performed by Meatloaf
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*Capo on 1st fret*


C                    Am
Whatever happened to Saturday night,
C                    Am
You dressed up sharp and you felt all right,
F                    G
It don't seem the since cosmic light,
F                    G
Came into my life, it really was divine.

C                    Am
I used to ride with a chick who'd go,
C                    Am
And listen to the music on the radio,
F                    G
A saxophone was playin' in a rock'n roll show,
F                    G
You climbed in the backseat, we really had a good time.



Chorus:
C             D              F                  C
Hot patootie, bless my soul, I really love that rock'n roll,
C             D              F                  C
Hot patootie, bless my soul, I really love that rock'n roll,
C             D              F                  C
Hot patootie, bless my soul, I really love that rock'n roll,
C             D              F                  C
Hot patootie, bless my soul, I really love that rock'n roll,


C                    Am
My head used to swim from the perfume I smelled,
C                    Am
My hands fumbled with a white plastic belt,
F                    G
I'd taste her pink lipstick and that's when I'd melt,
F                    G
She'd whisper in my ear tonight she really was mine.

C                    Am
Get back in the front and put some hair oil on,
C                    Am
Buddy Holly was singing his very last song,
F                    G
With my arms around my girl I'd try to sing along,
F                    G
It felt pretty good, Whoo! We really had a good time.


Chorus
            
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