G Nervous tension, man's invention, C Is the biggest killer that's around today Let the tension out or it will build and build inside G And strike you down some day Nervous tension, man's invention C Is the biggest waste of human energy Let the tension out, or it will surely kill G And that will be a tragedy D Valium helps you for a while C But somehow valium seems to bring me down D There's no pill I can recommend where side effects C D Aren't guaranteed to send you round the bend G You gotta let out the tension C G With a little bit of exercise Loosen up your muscles C G And feel the knots in your body untie We oh we oh G C G Oh oh oh oh ah ah ah ah G C G Oh oh oh oh ah ah ah ah G It sure beats quaaludes G It sure beats cocaine Even Freud recommends it C G Cos it relieves the strain Altogether now G C G Oh oh oh oh ah ah ah ah G C G Oh oh oh oh ah ah ah ah C Some people say it sends you deaf D Some people say it sends you blind E Some people say it makes you old F G some people say it blows your mind But I say G If it's good for your health C G It's good for your mind If it keeps you together C G It's really all right We oh we oh Oh c'mon, kick the cat G C G Oh oh oh oh it's the state of the national health G C G Oh oh oh oh Blame it on the national health C Nervous tension, nervous tension, D nervous tension,nervous tension E F nervous tension, nervous tension. G Nervous tension, man's invention C Is the biggest killer that's around G C G Oh oh oh oh ah ah ah ah G C G Oh oh oh oh ah ah ah an D Valium helps you for a while C But somehow valium seems to bring me down D There's no pill I can recommend where side effects C D Aren't guaranteed to send you round the bend I say I say G C G Oh oh oh oh it's good for your health G C G Keeps you together, it's the state of the national health G C G Oh oh oh oh Blame it on the national health G G G Oh oh oh oh it's the state of the national health G C G Oh oh oh oh ah ah ah ah
About the artist behind National Health Chords:
The band's early hard-driving singles set a standard in the mid-1960s for rock and roll, while albums such as Face to Face,[2] Something Else, The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, Arthur and Muswell Hillbillies are highly regarded by fans, critics, and peers, and are considered amongst the most influential recordings of the era.[3]
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