Randy Newman – My Country (Ukulele)

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C                                                   Am
Let's go back to yesterday, when a phone call cost a dime.

                       F
in New Orleans, just a nickel.

F                      C
Turn back the hands of time.

F                      C
Turn back the hands of time.

C                               Am
Picture a room with a window, a sofa and some chairs,

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a television turned on for the night.

C                                     Am
Picture a woman, two children seated, a man lying there,

      F            G              C   Csus4  C
their faces softly glowing in the light.

C                   Am
This is my country, these are my people.

F           G       C
This is the world I understand.

C                   Am
This is my country, these are my people.

F                       G              C
And I know 'em like the back of my own hand.

      Bb               G        C                 Am
If we had something to say we'd bounce it off the screen

        F               G             C
we were watching and we couldn't look away.

       Bb           G          C               Am
We all know what we look like, you know what I mean?

      F                 G         C
We wouldn't have had it any other way.

       E       Am       G                    C
We got comedy, tragedy. Ev'rything from A to B,

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watching other people living, seeing other people play.

       Dm     Em       F              G
Having other people's voices fill our minds.

G
Thank you, Jesus.

E                 Am
Feelings might go unexpressed.

G                      C
I think that's prob'ly for the best.

        F     Em  Dm             G  
Dig too deep, who knows what you will find.

C                              Am
This is my country, those were my people.

F               G       C
Their's was the world I understand.

C                            Am
Picture a room, no window, a door that leads outside,

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a man lying on a blanket on the floor.

C                                        Am
Picture his three grown boys behind him, bouncing words off a screen,

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of a television big as all outdoors.

         Bb                G         C                 Am
Now your children are your children, even when they're grown.

   F                               G                         C
When they speak to you, you got to listen to what they have to say.

         Bb                  G         C            Am
But they all live alone now, they have TVs of their own

         F              G    C   Csus4  C
but they keep on coming over anyway.

    F         G              F              G                 C
And much as I love them, I'm always kind of glad when they go away.

C                   Am
This is my country, these are my people.

F           G       C
This is the world I understand.

C                   Am
This is my country, these are my people.

      F                 G              C
And I know 'em like the back of my own hand.

F                   G              C   Csus4  C
I know 'em like the back of my own hand.