Lodi
Creedence Clearwater Revival
| C | G |
I | set out on the | road |
| G/F# | Em |
Seekin’ my | fame and | fortune |
| Am | D |
And | lookin’ for a pot of | gold |
G | Em |
Things got bad, and | things got worse |
| C | G |
I | guess you know the | tune |
| D | C | | | G |
Oh, Lord, s | tuck in Lodi a | gain | | | |
G |
I rode in on a Greyhound, |
| C | G |
I’ll be | walkin’ out if I | go |
| G/F# | Em |
I was just | passin’ | through |
| Am | D |
Must be | seven months or | more |
G | Em |
Ran out of time and | money |
C | G |
Looks like they took my | friends |
| D | C | | | G |
Oh, Lord, s | tuck in Lodi a | gain | | | |
G |
The man from the magazine |
| G/F# | Em |
Somewhere I | lost | connection |
| Am | D |
R | an out of songs to | play |
| G | Em |
I | came into town on a | one-night stand |
C | G |
Looks like my plans fell | through |
| D | C | | | G |
Oh, Lord, s | tuck in Lodi a | gain | | | |
| D | A |
For | every song I’ve | sung |
| F#m |
And every time I’ve | had to play |
| Bm | E |
While | people sat there | drunk |
| A | F#m |
You | know I’d catch the | next train |
| E | D | | | A |
Oh, Lord, | stuck in Lodi a | gain | | | |