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Walk The Dinosaur INTRO VERSE 1 BRIDGE CHORUS INTRO VERSE 2 BRIDGE CHORUS VERSE 3 VERSE 4 SOLO SOLO VERSE 5 BRIDGE CHORUS OUTRO }X 6 Boom boom acka lacko boom boom It was a night like this orty million years ago I lit a cigarette, picked up a monkey, start to go The sun was spitting ire, the sky was blue as ice I elt a little tired, so I watched 'Miami Vice' }X 4 Everybody walk the dinosaur }X 2 Boom boom acka lacko boom boom I met you in a cave, you were painting bualo I said I'd be your slave, ollow wherever you go That night we split a rattlesnake and danced beneath the stars You ell asleep, I stayed awake and watched the passing cars }X 4 Everybody walk the dinosaur One night I dreamed o New York You and I roasting blue pork In the Statue o Liberty's torch Elvis landed in a rocket, rocket, rocket ship Healed a couple o leapers and disappeared (But where was his beard) KEYS SX shadow rom the sky, much too big to be a bird screaming, crashing noise louder than I've ever heard It looked like two big silver trees that somehow learned to soar Suddenly a summer breeze and a mighty lion's roar Everybody kill the dinosaur }X 8 } X 4 Boom boom acka lacko boom boom

Walk The Dinosaur percussion I - I - I - I ill in II: D7 I D?IBbBCD I D7 I INTRO D7 I bg F :11 Boom boom acka lacko boom boom x 6 VERSE 1 I D7 I D7 I I D7 I D7 I I x 2 It was a night like this orty million years ago I lit a cigarette, picked up a monkey, start to go The sun was spitting ire, the sky was blue as ice I elt a little tired, so I watched 'Miami Vice' BRIDGE I G I I F I F I Em I I Ebj7 I Ebj7 sus!!! I CHORUS I D7 I D?I I D7 I D?I Ix 2 Everybody walk the dinosaur x 4 INTRO I D7 I D?I I D7 I D?I I Boom boom acka lacko boom boom x 4 VERSE 1 I D7 I D7 I I D7 I D7 I I x 2 I met you in a cave, you were painting bualo I said I'd be your slave, ollow wherever you go That night we split a rattlesnake and danced beneath the stars You ell asleep, I stayed awake and watched the passing cars BRIDGE I G I I F I F I Em I I Ebj7 I Ebj7 sus!!! I CHORUS I D7 I D?I I D7 I D?I Ix 2 Everybody walk the dinosaur x 4 VERSE a I G II FI FI G II FI I GF# FEEb I D7 I D?I I D7 I D?I I One night I dreamed o New York You and I roasting blue pork In the Statue o Liberty's torch VERSE 4 I G I I F I F I G 7 I I F I F7 I 7 I 7!!!!!!!! I Elvis landed in a rocket, rocket, rocket ship Healed a couple o leapers and disappeared (But where was his beard) SOLO SOLO organ I D7 I D7 I x 4 SX I D7 I D7 I x 4

VERSES I D7 I D7/ I D7 I D7/ Ix 2 shadow rom the sky, much too big to be a bird screaming, crashing noise louder than I've ever heard It looked like two big silver trees that somehow learned to soar Suddenly a summer breeze and a mighty lion's roar BRIDGE I G I I F I F I Em I I Ebj7 I Ebj7 sus!!! I CHORUS I D7 I D7/ I D7 I D7/ Ix 4 Everybody kill the dinosaur x 8 OUTRO I D7 I D7/ I D7 I D7/ I x 2 Boom boom acka lacko boom boom x 4

INTRO VERSE1 BRIDGE CHORUS INTRO VERSE 2 BRIDGE CHORUS VERSE 3 VERSE 4 SOLO SOLO VERSE 5 BRIDGE CHORUS OUTRO Walk The Dinosaur Boom boom acka lacko boom boom It was a night like this orty million years ago I lit a cigarette, picked up a monkey, start to go The sun was spitting ire, the sky was blue as ice I elt a little tired, so I watched 'Miami Vice' Everybody walk the dinosaur Boom boom acka lacko boom boom }X6 123 4 HORNS }X4 }X2 I met you in a cave, you were painting bualo I said I'd be your slave, ollow wherever you go That night we split a rattlesnake and danced beneath the stars You ell asleep, I stayed awake and watched the passing cars Everybody walk the dinosaur One night I dreamed o New York You and I roasting blue pork In the Statue o Liberty's torch Elvis landed in a rocket, rocket, rocket ship Healed a couple o leapers and disappeared 123 4 HORNS }X4 BB BB (But where was his beard) 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 1 HORNS KEYS SX shadow rom the sky, much too big to be a bird screaming, crashing noise louder than I've ever heard It looked like two big silver trees that somehow learned to soar Suddenly a summer breeze and a mighty lion's roar Everybody kill the dinosaur Boom boom acka lacko boom boom 1 2 3 4 HORNS }XS }X4

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