Chords:
{t: Dayton, Ohio, 1903 [C]} {key: C} {artist: Randy Newman} https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrTdiNkhnOc But in G {c:Thanks to Caren Park} [C] Sing a song, of [Cmaj7] long ago, When things were [C6] green, and movin' [C7] slow. [D] And people'd stop to say he-[D7]llo, Or they'd say [Dm7] "hi" to you [G7] {c:} Would you [C] like to come [F] over for [C] tea, [D7] With the missus and [G7] me?" It's a [C] real nice way to [C7] spend the day, in [F] Dayton O-[Fm]hio, On a [C] lazy Sunday [Am] afternoon, in [F] nineteen O-[G] three {c: } [C] Sing a song, of [Cmaj7] long ago, When things could [C6] grow, and days flowed [C7] quietly. [D] The air was clean, and you could [D7] see, And folks were [Dm7] nice to you [G7] {c: } "Would you [C] like to come [F] over for [C] tea, [D7] With the missus and [G7] me?" It's a [C] real nice way to [C7] spend the day, in [F] Dayton O-[Fm]hio, On a [C] lazy Sunday [Am] afternoon {c: slowing} in [F] nineteen... [G7] hundred... and [C] three [F7] [C] [F7] [C]