Tipo de gaita: Qualquer tipo Tom: qualquer TALK ABOUT THE GOOD TIMES JERRY REED VERSE 1: A 7 8b 8b 8 7 Well, I re-mem-ber D7 7 8b -8 7 -6 7 when I was just children, 7 7 7 7 7 7 A time, when the people 7 -6 7 -6 7 7 used to treat their neighbors E7 7 7 8 8 -7 6 like a fellow man. - A 8b 8b 8b 8b 7 8b 8b Them all day singin's and them D7 8b 7 -6 7 big prayer meetin's A 7 -6 7 7 7 -6 7 7 when a man was proud to walk up E7 A -6 -8 -8 -8 8b 8b -8 7 and shake on his neighbor's ha-nd. CHORUS: A D 8b 7 -8 7 -8 7 8b 7 Lord, you Talk About The Good Times, A 7 -6 7 -6 7 7 -6 6 Talk About The Good Ti - mes. B7 7 7 -6 7 -6 7 -6 -8 Oh, if you ever needed help, E7 -8 -8 -8 -7 6 a friend was the-re. D7 8b 8b 8b 7 -6 7 Some good neighbor would help A 7 7 8 8 lift your burden F#m A E7 8 7 7 7 7 7 -8 and the simple joys of life A 7 8 8 -8 7 your friends would sha-re. VERSE 2: But the times are harder and the people are changin'. Today most folks couldn't tell ya who their next door neighbors are. All the guns are loaded the front doors are bolted. Ain't this old world takin' hate and fear just a little too far? CHORUS 2: Let's Talk About The Good Times. Let's Talk About The Good Times. I wish I could just go back to the days I'm speakin' of. When a friend would meet you and a smile would greet you, What this old world needs now is more old fashioned love. VERSE 3: Well, my old Grand-Daddy, God rest his soul now. Well, we had a big long talk together the day he died. He said; "Son this world is so full of hate and venom And I can't wait to leave this ol' place and rest on the other side." CHORUS 3: " 'Cause you talk about a good time, talk about a good time, Well, I'm gonna see all the friends I knew in the good old days. We'll have a big hand shakin', and sit and talk together Sit down by the river Jordan and sing our cares away."