Tonalidad: F major
Verse 1
D
I saw this man on TV
Am
talking about losing his job
F
D
after 25 years.
Now he was a middle
-aged blue -collar worker,
Dm
D
and you could sense his pain.
G
D
This was in Chicago,
the home of the blues.
F
D
So I wrote this song for him,
and maybe for you.
F
D
He had a name hard to pronounce
Am
F
D
An d a sadness, a source,
G
fell right out of his mouth
E
D
When he said his name,
Am
C
D
an d you could
F#dim
sense his pain
D
A blue collar worker
F
G
caught in the shape of a game
D
Am
That he cannot explain
A
And there ain't much you can do
G
When they say your job is through
Em
D
G
He's a white cat with a blue collar
D
G
D
Can't never lose
Am
Now he's heard it all before
C
D
The business of buyouts, bailouts
G
Means you got to go
No, no, no, no
D
A
Am
They don't need you, no, no
F
D
Now his home is Chicago,
C
F
D
the home of the blues
C
What is his only point?
G
D
Middle -aged white man gonna do, yeah
A
So he's off to his favorite bar
G
Where he can tell his friends
he don't work no more
D
He's a white man with the blues
G
D
A
Am
D
With the blue collar blues
A
D
Everybody gets the blues, sometimes
F
D
But what's amazing is that blues
Am
F
Will help cure you of the blues
D
A
C
D
Am
C
D
Blue collar blues
D
D
It can happen to me an d you,
A
F
D
D
it's a shame, the blues, yes it is,
D
D
the blues, the Blue Combo, Blue
D
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