Tom: G D* G Am In a sixty-eigtht camero a little girl, and big four lanes C D Oh, she's flying like an arrow out across the Pontchartrain G Am To a man down in New Orleans, says he loves her eyes of blue C D G Swears she'll never want for nothing, he shounds too good to be true [Verse 2] D G Am She's dreaming of the parties, he's sure to take her to C D And all the big white houses down on St Charles Avenue G Am Well, she twenty-one and ready to shake the small down blues C D G She knows right where she's heading and it's too good to be true [Chorus 1] F C G The heart, it's an easy vic--tim for and old silver tongue F C D And they always seem to pick them, innocent and young Em C G They don't know there ain't no shortcut on the road to happiness Am C They don't know the simple rule, if it sounds too good to be true D G It probably is [Solo] | D | G | G | Am | Am | C | C | D | | D | Em | C | G | G | A | C D | G | [Verse 3] D G Am As she can see those city lights, she should be full of hope C D Suddenly she hears her daddy and the last words that he spoke G Am Sister, always be a good girl, please remember this C D I don't care what he's telling you, if it sounds too good to be true G It probably is [Chorus 2] G F C G A tender hearts an easy vic--tim for an old silver tongue F C D And they always seem to pick them, innocent and young Em C G They don't know there ain't no shortcut on the road to happiness Am C They don't know the simple rule, if it sounds too good to be true D G It probably is Am C They don't know the simple rule, if it sounds too good to be true D G It probably is [Outro] D G Am In a sixty-eigtht camero, a little girl, and big four lanes C D G F C G Well, she's flying like an arrow across the Pontchartrain