Note: This is as close as I can get it (its pretty close!!!) but there might be a Cbetween the G major to Am chordtransition near the end of the verses and in the chorus, I can?t quite decide which waysounds best. Play whatever worksfor YOUR ears. As near as I can tell, the song is in the key of G.Intro: Em G Em GGShe's a warm summer breeze with bleach blonde hairCLike a fine red wine she can take you thereAm EmShe's a walk in the sand at sunsetGShe's the top pulled down on the 405CShe'll take you higher than Humboldt skyAmShe's an earthquakeEmAnd you're the fault lineG Am G D CSo, when you feel the ground start movin' aroundG Am DHold on tight you're in for a rideEm G'Cause she's so CaliforniaC Am DShe's a wild fire out of control headed for yaG Am Em CSo, when you get burned, don't say I didn't warn yaD Em G Em G'Cause she's so CaliforniaGShe's a black Mercedes on Laurel and VineShe's a low cut dressCShe's a Hollywood signAm EmShe's a dead head on a Friday nightG Am G D COh, and she's so cool breaking all the rulesG Am DRising star, she'll break your heartRepeat Chorus(Thanks to Trevor Carlson for tabs)
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