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In a town this size (Key of D) John Prine & Delores Keane (Irish singer of all people - she sounded Cajun in this!) The intro is kind of cool pickin. The chords and singing are a great wind down from a of drinkin and smokin. I'm trying to figure it out, likely if I do I'll never get to it. If ANYONE out there has it !PLEASE! post it and save me some trouble. I think it's key of D cause his picking is in the D scale (minor) I believe. Intro and solo revolves around open D chord with the D minor scale around it (unless I'm in La la land here).
DIn a town this size there's no plaGce to hide EveyDwhere you go you meet soAmeone you know You can't Dsteal a kiss in a placeG like this How the Drumors do fly in a town Athis size D DIn a smokey bar in the back seaGt of your car In your Down little house someone is sure toA find out What you Ddo and what you think What you Geat and what you drink If you Dsmoke cigarettes they'll be talkAing about your breath DIn a town this size there's no place to hGide EveyDwhere you go you meet someoAne you know You can't stealD a kiss in a place liGke this How the ruDmors do fly in a town thAis size D SOLO DOh I had a fight with my giGrlfriend last night DBefore the moon went down down it was all Aover town How I Dmade her cry how she said goGodbye If It's Dtrue or not doesn't seAem to count a lot DIn a town this size there's no placGe to hide EveyDwhere you go you meet someoAne you know You can't Dsteal a kiss in a place Glike this How the Drumors do fly in a townA this sizeD