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The Red Telephone Tab

by Love


                          "The Red Telephone"
                              (Arthur Lee)

Intro:

	                  
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Verse 1:

	                
	Sitting on a hillside
	                      
	Watching all the people die
	                                 
	I'll feel much better on the other side
	                          
	I'll bum a ride

Verse 2/3:

	I believe in magic
	Why, because it is so quick
	I don't need power when I'm hypnotized
	                
	Look in my eyes
	                    
	What are you seeing (I see...)
	             
	How do you feel?
	       (...you)
	                                
	I feel real phony when my name is Phil
		                   
	Or was that Bill?

Bridge:

	BbaddE [xx8760]   AaddB [xx7657]     [2X]
	/  /  /  /        /  /  /  /

	BbaddE       AaddB
	Life goes on here
	BbaddE    AaddB
	Day after day
	           
	I don't know if I am living or if I'm
	           
	Supposed to be
	                        
	Sometimes my life is so eerie
	
	And if you think I'm happy
	        
	Paint me (white)
	         (yellow)

	BbaddE    AaddB        [2X]
	/ / / /    / / / /

	I've been here once
	I've been here twice
	I don't know if the third's the fourth or if
	The fifth's the fix
	Sometimes I deal with numbers
	And if you wanna count me
	Count me out

Verse 4:

	I don't need the time of day
	Anytime with me's OK
	I just don't want you using up my time
		           []
	'Cause that's not right

Coda:

	[repeat 3X:]
	                
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	                  ahh....

	[repeat 3X:]
	         
	They're locking them up today
	They're throwing away the key
	  
	I wonder who it'll be tomorrow, you or me?

	
	We're all normal and we want our freedom
	
	Freedom... freedom... freedom... freedom
	                                
	Freedom... freedom... freedom... freedom

	[continue with Am-A progression to fade]

	(spoken:) Alla God's chilluns gotta have dere freedom


-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers