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The Libertines

Radio America

by The Libertines
The Libertines

Biography:

The Libertines is an English band that formed in London, England in 1997 and disbanded in 2004. They reformed in 2010 to play the Reading and Leeds festivals. The band released three full-length LPs, first two produced by Mick Jones of The Clash. Their third album was released after 11 years of silence - they reformed again in 2015. Centered around the song-writing partnership and chemistry between Peter Doherty (vocals/rhythm guitar) and Carl Barât (vocals/lead guitar)

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261 Artist   73 Music   148 Tab Tab
RADIO AMERICA

the verse has two chords: D AND A CHORD I DON'T KNOW THE NAME OF (I THINK D dim)
let me know if you know what its called, but play it like this:

e-3rd frete, b string 2nd frete, g string 3rd frete, d string 3rd fret (dont play bottom 2 strings)

(repeat D and Ddim)

If i get the call i will call across Radio America
Right across america i will call
Yes i will call all across Radio America
Right across america i will call
D Em F#M G F#M G F#M EM D---BACK TO VERSE
If call i must do to take my love my love to you
There a lovely young girl on?
And all across Africa, China and Australia
Call you down in New Mexico, New Brighton and Tokyo i will call
If call i must do to take my love my love to you

G A D
For well it may hap that these are they
D, C#, C B
Your happiest days
G d D--(VERSE)
Oh my good old friend i see you chanced your arm again
the red faced president
Took afternoon tea with her mejesty the queen
And they watched old films flicker across the old palace movie screen
Crying what a shame as Julie slipped in the rain
The poor dancing girl she wont dance again
And they said it was a transmission to take my love my love to you


TABBED BY LEE THE MOD

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