David Bowie Rubber Band David Bowie (1967) (Gm) (D7) (E♭) (Cm) (Gm) (D7) (Am) Am Rubber Band F There's a rubber band that plays tunes out of tune D7 In the library garden Sunday afternoon G F D While a little chappie waves a golden wand Rubber Band In 1910 I was so handsome and so strong My moustache was stiffly waxed and one foot long And I loved a girl while you played teatime tunes Am D Am D G Am C G ! Dear Rubber Band, you're playing my tune out of tune, oh Rubber Band Won't you play a haunting theme again to me While I eat my scones and drink my cup of tea The sun is warm but it's a lonely afternoon Bm G E7 A G E w/ solo trompette "Oh, play that theme" Rubber Band (Bm, juste basse w/ d b) How I wish that I could join your Rubber Band We could play in lively parks throughout the land And one Sunday afternoon, I'd find my love Rubber Band (C♯m) In the 14-18 war I went to sea Thought my Sunday love was waiting home for me And now she's married to the leader of your band, oh (mélodie en D♯m) ral. "I hope you break your baton" D♯