They (E)come from the (A)cit ies and they (D)come from the (A)small er towns,
(E)beat up cars with gui (D)tars and drum mers (A)go in’ (E)crack, (A)boom, (D)bam.
(E)R.
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in the (D)U.
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in the (D)U.
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in the (D)U.
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(A)A., yeah, (B)yeah.
Rock in’ in the U.
S.
A.
(E)Said good bye to their (D)fam ’lies, said good (A)bye to their friends;
with (E)pipe dreams in their (A)heads and ver y (D)lit tle mon ey (A)in their hands.
(E)Some are black and (D)some are (A)white, (E)ain’t too proud to (A)sleep on the (D)floor to (A)night.
With the (E)blind faith of (A)Je sus, you (D)know that (A)they just (B)might
be rock (CN.C.)in’ in the U.
S.
A.
(E)Voic es from (A)no where and (D)voic es from the (A)larg er towns
(E)filled our heads full of (D)dreams, turned our (A)world up side down.
There was (E)Frank ie Ly mon, (A)Bob by Ful ler, (D)Mitch Ry der, (A)(they were rock in’,) (E)Jack ie Wil son, (A)Shan gri las.
(D)Young Ras cals, (A)(they were rock in’.) (E)Spot light on (A)Mar tha (D)Reeves, let’s don’t for (A)get James (B)Brown.
Rock (CN.C.)in’ in the U.
S.
(E)A.
Hey!
(E)R.
O.
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in the (D)U.
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in the (D)U.
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in the (D)U.
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This page shows “R.o.c.k. In The U.s.a.” by John Mellencamp in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of E at 140 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.