ROLLING WESTERN UNION Year: 1970 Album: None Writers: Elton John\ Bernie Taupin Gb B\Gb Ebm\Gb Gb B\Gb Ebm\Gb Gb Cb I've served upon this railroad for longer than I know Bbm Ebm Db Cb Db My father and his father did the same thing long ago Gb Cb To keep the Western Union rolling down towards the sea Bbm Ebm Db Cb Gb The benefits of this great line built for you and me Bbm Db Cb Gb So Rolling Western Union, you can roll on to the sea Bbm Ebm Db Cb Db Ten thousand miles of beatin' steel has made a man out of me Bbm Db Cb In every state I've driven home a rivet with my hands Gb Db\F Ebm7 Gb Oh it's Rolling Western Union rolling onward, onward through our land Gb Cb It's friends of mine who died upon the building of this line Bbm Ebm Db Cb Db Irishmen and Chinamen and some from the British Isles Gb Cb I've even seen the convicts come to work here for a while Bbm Ebm Db Cb Gb Before the law caught up with them and sent them back to trial (CHORUS) Gb A I had a wife while on the job a hundred miles on back Cb Gb She died in Oklahoma and I laid her by the track Gb A All that's left is a wooden cross upright on a mound Cb Cb And every time the train rolls past, it rumbles in the ground (CHORUS) Gb Db\F Ebm7 Gb Oh it's Rolling Western Union rolling onward, onward through our land Gb B\Gb Ebm\Gb Gb B\Gb Ebm\Gb (REPEAT, FADE)