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Jackie Lee

Memory Machine

Jackie Lee

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Intro C [Verso 1] C F C It's older than that water tower we used to paint our names G Shakes at sixty miles an hour, never missed a home team game C F C Still kind of smells like wintergreen and empty cans of beer G C It's got dirt on me from every street it's rolled down around here [Refrão] F C There's a couple letters missing but you can make out Chevrolet F C G The paint is faded now but it shined up back in the day Am G F C/E Every time I turn that key it's summertime and I'm seventeen Dm7 F G C I swear this old Silverado is a memory machine [Verso 2] C F C I was fifteen minutes early picking her up for our first date G Her dad was pissed when I got her back home an hour late C F C Smelled like her for a couple days, sometimes it still does G C Guess some things are built to last and some things are built to rust [Refrão] F C There's a couple letters missing but you can make out Chevrolet F C G The paint is faded now but it shined up back in the day Am G F C/E Every time I turn that key she's sitting in that shotgun seat Dm7 F G C I swear this old Silverado is a memory machine [Verso 3] C F C Dad ain't around to fix it now so he passed it down to me G But he's still stitched in this thing like the leather in these seats C F G I can hear him say don't punch the clutch and ease up on that gas G C Every time I grind these gears I swear I hear him laugh [Refrão] F C There's a couple letters missing but you can make out Chevrolet F C G The paint is faded now but it shined up back in the day Am G F C Every time I turn that key I'm back home in East Tennessee Dm F G He's letting me drive, sitting on his knee F G C I swear this old Silverado is a memory machine