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Song: Ballad Of A Teenage Queen Artist: Johnny Cash Album: Sings The Songs That Made Him Famous Water From The Wells Of Home (This version features Rosanne Cash & The Everly Brothers) Words and music by: Jack Clement Tuning: Standard Capo: 1st fret A D A D A E A (Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, prettiest girl we've ever seen). D A There's a story in our town E A Of the prettiest girl a-round D A Golden hair and eyes of blue E A How those eyes could flash at you E A (How those eyes could flash at you) D A Boys hung round her by the score E A E A But she loved the boy next door, who worked at the candy store A D A D A E A (Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, prettiest girl we've ever seen). D A She was tops in all they said E A It never once went to her head D A She had every-thing it seems E A Not a care, this teenage queen E A (Not a care, this teenage queen) D A Other boys could offer more E A E A But she loved the boy next door, who worked at the candy store D A D A E A (Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, you should be a movie queen). [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/j/johnny-cash/207251.html ] D A He would marry her next spring E A Saved his money, bought a ring D A Then one day a movie scout E A Came to town to take her out E A (Came to town to take her out) D A Hollywood could offer more E A E A So she left the boy next door, working at the candy store D A D A E A (Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, see you on the movie screen). D A Very soon she was a star E A Pretty house and shiny car D A Swimming pool and a fence a-round E A But she missed her old home town E A (But she missed her old home town) D A All the world was at her door E A E A All except the boy next door, who worked at the candy store D A D A E A (Dream on, dream on, teenage queen, saddest girl we've ever seen). D A Then one day the teenage star E A Sold her house and all her cars D A Gave up all her wealth and fame E A Left it all and caught a train E A (Left it all and caught a train) D A Do I have to tell you more E A E A She came back to the boy next door, who worked at the candy store D A D A E A (Now this story has some more, you'll hear it all at the candy store). |