[ Предположительная тональность: G ] Verse 1: G C G C Well, I ride on a mailtrain, baby D D7 G C G C G C G C Can't buy a thrill G C G C Well, I've been up all night, baby D D7 G C G C G C G C Leanin' on the windowsill G Well, if I die C D D7 D On top of the hill G C G C And if I don't make it D D7 G C G C G C G C You know my baby will Verse 2: G C G C Don't the moon look good, mama D D7 G C G C G C G C Shinin' through the trees? G C G C Don't the brakeman look good, mama D D7 G C G C G C G C Flagging down the "Double E?" G Don't the sun look good C D D7 D Goin' down over the sea? G C G C Don't my gal look fine D D7 G C G C G C G C When she's comin' after me? Verse 3: G C G C Now the wintertime is coming D D7 G C G C G C G C The windows are filled with frost G C G C I went to tell everybody D D7 G C G C G C G C But I could not get across G Well, I wanna be your lover, baby C D D7 D I don't wanna be your boss G C G C Don't say I never warned you D D7 G C G C G C G C When your train gets lost Note: Play around with hammers D/Dsus2/Dsus4, and G to C, etc. Instead of straight strumming, find a shuffle rhythm, get a slow roll going with fingers or a flat pick, and let the chord notes bob up and down. This is such an underestimated and underappreciated song. I'm an old Literature student and teacher, so here's a question about the text: Who do you think is the "speaker" of the final verse?