Chords:
{t: Dayton, Ohio, 1903 [G]}
{key: C}
{artist: Randy Newman}
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrTdiNkhnOc
{c:Thanks to Caren Park}
[G] Sing a song, of [Gmaj7] long ago,
When things were [G6] green, and movin' [G7] slow.
[A] And people'd stop to say he-[A7]llo,
Or they'd say [Am7] "hi" to you [D7]
{c: }
Would you [G] like to come [C] over for [G] tea,
[A7] With the missus and [D7] me?"
It's a [G] real nice way to [G7] spend the day,
in [C] Dayton O-[Cm]hio,
On a [G] lazy Sunday [Em] afternoon, in [C] nineteen O-[D] three
{c: }
[G] Sing a song, of [Gmaj7] long ago,
When things could [G6] grow, and days flowed [G7] quietly.
[A] The air was clean, and you could [A7] see,
And folks were [Am7] nice to you [D7]
{c: }
"Would you [G] like to come [C] over for [G] tea,
[A7] With the missus and [D7] me?"
It's a [G] real nice way to [G7] spend the day, in [C] Dayton O-[Cm]hio,
On a [G] lazy Sunday [Em] afternoon
{c: slowing}
in [C] nineteen... [D7] hundred... and [G] three [C7] [G] [C7] [G]
