The Who Pinball Wizard Tommy (1969) < e --2--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0-- X : --x-------- B --3--3--2--2--2--0--0--2--2-- w/ echo --x-------- G6 G --4--4--4--3--2--0--4--3--3-- --x-------- D --4--4--4--4--4--4--5--4--4-- --x- x 8 -- Bsus4 B x 4 3-4e: w/ a b (reste) Bsus4 7x9900 Badd11 7x9800 w/ a b (reste) Ever since I was a young boy, I've played the silver ball Asus24 5x7700 A9 5x7600 g a (reste) From Soho down to Brighton, I must have played them all G6add11 3x5500 G6 3x5400 f g (reste) But I ain't seen nothin like him, in any amusement hall F♯7sus4 2x4400 F♯7! 2x4300 (B) e f♯ (reste) That deaf dumb and blind kid - sure plays a mean pin-ball BB! A! D! eE x 2 He stands like a statue, becomes part of the machine w/ a b (reste) puis b Feeling all the bumpers, always playing clean Plays by intuition, the digit counters fall That deaf dumb and blind kid - sure plays a mean pin-ball BB! A! D! eE x 2 E F♯ B B! He's a pin-ball wizard There has to be a twist E F♯ B B! G D(sus4) A pin-ball wizards got such a supple wrist D Cadd9 G/B G (D) How do you think he does it? (I don't know) What makes him sooo good? fin: DDDDDDDD Ain't got no distractions, can't hear no buzzes and bells w/ (P.M.) xxx Don't see no lights a flashin', plays by sense of smell Always gets a replay, you never see him fall That deaf dumb and blind kid - sure plays a mean pin-ball BB! A! D! eE x 2 I tought I was The bally table king D(sus4,sus2) But I just handed my pinball crown to him Dsus4 D x 4 3-4e: w/ c d (reste) Even on my favourite table, he can beat my best [en D] w/ c d (reste) His disciples lead him in, and he just does the rest b♭ b (reste) He's got crazy flipper fingers, never seen him fall g♯ a♯ (reste) That deaf dumb and blind kid - sure plays a mean pinball g a (reste) DD! C! F! B♭7(sus4) (gossage sur B♭7(sus4))