Transcribed by Amanda ([email protected]) Suggestions welcome C Ah, Tom is young and Tom is bold C7 Tom is as bold as the knights of old C C7 But whenever he gets in a bit of a jam G C Theres nothing he wont do to get a harry rag C Harry rag, harry rag C7 Do anything just to get a harry rag C C7 And he curses himself for the life hes led G C And he rolls himself a harry rag and puts himself to bed Ah, Tom's old ma is a dying lass Soon they all reckon shell be pushing up the grass And her bones might ache and her skin might sag But still shes got the strength to have a harry rag Harry rag, harry rag Do anything just to get a harry rag And she curses herself for the life shes led And rolls herself a harry rag and puts herself to bed Ah, bless you tax man, bless you all You may take some but you never take it all But if I give it all, I wont feel sad As long as I got enough to buy a harry rag Harry rag, harry rag Do anything just to get a harry rag And I curse myself for the life Ive led And roll myself a harry rag and put myself to bed Ah, the smart young ladies of the land Cant relax without a harry in their hand And they light one and they boast and brag So content because they got a harry rag Harry rag, harry rag Do anything just to get a harry rag And theyll light one and theyll boast and brag So content because they got a harry rag Harry rag, harry rag Ill do anything just to get a harry rag And I curse myself for the life Ive led And roll myself a harry rag and put myself to bed
About the artist behind Harry Rag 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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