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Rock And Roll Soul Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Grand Funk Railroad



	ROCK AND ROLL SOUL
	++++++++++++++++++++++
	written by Mark Farner


Intro: (5th fret upwards)  E  A  anybody helps? dunno really...

D-E E D A  Verse Riff			D-E means slide up from D to E

D-E 			   D A     D-E		          D A
   We're having a party, yeah, yeah, everybody's invited,
D-E                      D A         D-E     E  D A
   The new generation along with the old.
D-E				   D       A  D-E 		         D A
   If you could get rid of just a little lord, it don't take much tryin',
D-E				        D     A    D-E D-E D-E  D A
   You'll find out if you've got some rock & roll soul, baby.

E							C#?                 A
Ain't everybody in the world, so when you know what you got, let everybody know,
              D           E
You got some rock & roll soul.
E			   C#?  	       A
So when you know what you got, let everybody know,
              D           E      D
You got some rock & roll soul.

Bridge:  A  D  B  E

A     D              B       E
I know it when I'm feelin' groovy,
A              D            B          E
It's kind of funky like an old-time movie.
A      D                B          E
I can feel it and it's really something,
A               D               B             E
It's really something when my heart starts pumpin', yeah.


E                    A    C            D            E    D Eb E
Tell everybody you know, you got some rock 'n roll soul.
E                    A    C            D            E    D Eb E
Tell everybody you know, you got some rock 'n roll soul.
Tell everybody you know, you got some rock 'n roll soul.

Solo over E A C D E

Tell everybody you know, you got some rock 'n roll soul.
Tell everybody you know, you got some rock 'n roll soul.
  etc.


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	|"Won't you tell me, where have all the good times gone?" |
	|	-Ray Davies, 1965			          |
	|							  |
	|You can hardly listen to today's music, if you can call  |
	|it music at all.      		  			  |
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