Rebecca Albert Hammond
Intro
[Em] [-] [A] [-] [D] [Em] [-] [A]
1. Get [D]you, brushin[Em]g your hair with th[A]e wind,[D]
[Em]riding your bike[A] up on Mulholland [D]Drive.[Bm]
Oh, I [G]got a five-[A]minute?
2. ?rush [D]from you in y[Em]our faded blue je[A]ans,[D]
H[Em]ow many years is[A] it you've bee[D]n alive?[Bm]
Oh, I'l[G]l take a guess.[A]
Rebec[Em]ca, [-] [A] could it be eighteen, ninete[D]en or so?[Bm]
Oh, Rebecca, [Em] w[-]il[A]l I ever know?[D]
3. No[D] way, where wo[Em]uld I fit in your[A] life?[D]
Wha[Em]t would you do with a[A] man without cha[D]nge.[Bm]
too strang[G]e and too poor?[A]
4. ?.to be trusted, [D]rusted a [Em]couple of tim[A]es,[D]
sh[Em]aken a bit[A] by the years on [D]the road,[Bm]
and the women I[G]'ve known?[A]
[Em]Rebecca[-], [A] you'd have liked the name I gave to[D] you,
Oh, Rebecca, [Em] i[-]f [A]you only knew.[D]
[Em] Go home [-] [A] to your father's friends,
[Em] straight sons [-] [A] to your mother's friends,
[Em] sweet ones [-] [A]to those families,
[Em] well-to-do and so we[A]ll-established.
5. And one da[D]y you might[Em] wake up to a shock, gi[A]rl,[D]
wh[Em]at has it come[A] to, this sensible li[D]fe.[Bm]
The wife [G]of a fool?[A]
Rebec[Em]ca, [-] [A] reading magazines in a c[D]hic salon.[Bm]
Oh, Rebecca,[Em] [-]wh[A]ere's Rebecca gone?[D]
[Em] [-] [A] [-] [D] [Em] [-] [A] [-] [D]
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