Bouncy piano song with chords that wouldn't fall naturally to many guitarists playing in C. The intro is the same sequence as the "Riding the cars what did she say". A common theme in songs is to get to a root chord like A with a run-up of F and G. F to G to A sounds cool. This song is in C, so the corresponding run-up that gets hinted at(played sometimes)in the song, and the way it finishes, is Aflat->Bflat->C. When someone has a song in C and they find themselves on an Aflat, putting the Bflat in there gives you that transition back home. [C]Do you have the photograph we [Gm]took with Millie Brown It's [F]such a lovely picture of a [Aflat] night out on the town [C]She was dressed in purple and we [Gm]took her to the fair [F]I know that you'd remember 'cause I [Aflat]know that you were there [hint of Bflat] [C]Rid[Em7]ing the [Am]cars [G]what did she [F]say I [Aflat]wanted to know [up to of Bflat for next C] [C]The wind [Em7]took her [Am]words and [G]blew them a[F]way I [Aflat]wanted to know [Bflat]All that she [F]said, [Bflat]all that she [F]said I [Aflat]want you to [Bflat]tell me all [Aflat] that she [F]said [Aflat]A[Bflat->Aflat->Bflat ]ll that she [C]said. Later instrumental break follows the tune until "Riding along.." mailto:pdjwilson@home.com