Sol Fa Do Sol Sol I said,"Grandpa what's this picture here? Fa It's all black and white and it ain't real clear Do Sol Is that you there? He said yeah, I was 11. Sol Times were tough back in '35 Fa That's me and Uncle Joe just tryin' to survive Do A cotton farm Sol And a great depression Sol If it looks like we were scared to death Fa Do Like a couple of kids just tryin' to save each other Do Sol You should've seen it in color Sol Awe and this one here's taken overseas Fa In the middle of Hell in 1943 Do Sol In the winter time, you can almost see my breath Sol That was my tail gunner: Ole Johnny McGee Fa He was a High School teacher from New Orleans Do Sol And he had my back, right through the day we left Sol If it looks like we were scared to death Fa Do Like a couple of kids just tryin' to save each other Do Sol You should've seen it in color Sol A picture's worth a thousand words Fa Do But you can't see what those shades of gray keep covered. Do Sol You should've seen it in color. (Sol) Fa Do Sol Sol Sol This one is my favorite one. Fa This is me and grandma in the summer sun Do Sol All dressed up the day we said our vows. Sol You can't tell it here but it was hot that June Fa That rose was red and her eyes were blue Do Sol And just look at that smile I was so proud. Mim Re/Fa# Do That's the story of my life Mim Re/Fa# Do Re Right there in black and white Sol If it looks like we were scared to death Fa Do Like a couple of kids just tryin' to save each other Do Sol You should've seen it in color Sol A picture's worth a thousand words F C But you can't see what those shades of gray keep covered. Do Sol You should've seen it in color. (Sol) Fa Do Sol Sol Fa Do Sol
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