Please Come To Boston
Dave Loggins, Tammy Wynette, Reba McEntire, Bo Bice, Kenny Chesney, David Allan Cole
Midi 1(E64)*   Midi 2(E67)
Tough - but a pretty song
Tabbed by Mark Purintun
For Diatonic harmonica
Midi 1(E64)*harp
 
 
 
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| Please come to Boston for the spring | time. I'm |
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| stayin' here with some friends and they've | got lots of room. |
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| You can sell your paintings on the side | walk  b  y  |
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| a cafe where I hope to b e | workin' soon. |
 
Bridge:
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| Please come to Boston she said "No, | you come home to me." |

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| N'She said "Hey | ramblin' boy, now won't you settle down? |
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| Boston ain't your kind a town. There | ain't no gold and there ain't nobody like |
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| me.      I'm the num | ber one fan of the man from Tennes | see”. |
 
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| Please come to Denver where the snow | falls.  We'll |
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| move up into the mountains so far | that we can't be found. |
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| Though "I love you" echoes down the can | yons |
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| And we'll lie awake at night until they come | b a ck around. |
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| “Please come to Denver” she said “no. | Boy w'you come home to me?” |

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| And she said, “Hey ram | bl in’ boy why don’t you settle down? |
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| Denver ain’t your kind of town. There | ain’t no gold and there ain’t nobody like |
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| me.      I’m the num | ber one fan of the m a  n from Tennessee”. |  |  |  |
 
Short instrumental here.
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|    Now this | drifter’s world goes round and round and |
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| I doubt it’s ever gonna stop. But of all the | dreams I’ve lost and found | 
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| and all that I ain’t got, I still | need you. Somebody I | can sing   to.  |

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| Please come to L.A., we'll live for ev | er.  The | California life alone is just | 
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| too hard to be ar. | I live in a house that looks'o'er the o | cean.  And there's |
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| some stars that fell from the sky, livin' | up'n the hill. |
 
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| Please come to L. A. – she j'said “no”, | Boy won't you come home to me? |
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| And she said - “hey | ramblin' boy why don’t you settle down?" |
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| L. A. can’t be your kind of town.  There | 
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| ain’t no gold and there ain’t nobody like | me.     I’m the num |
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|  ber one fan of the m  a n from Tennes | see. I’m the |
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| number one fan of the ma an from Tennes | see.”   |    |   |   | 

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