[Verse 1: Tom Petty] You can sit around and wait for the phone to ring (The end of the line) Waiting for someone to tell you everything (The end of the line, of the line) Sit around and. 128M views 3M views Music video by The Traveling Wilburys performing End Of The Line. (C) 2007 T. Wilbury Limited. Exclusively Licensed to Concord Music Group, Inc. #TheTravelin.
The Traveling Wilburys End Of The Line (Jam Track plus Guitar Chords
"End of the Line" is a song by the British-American supergroup the Traveling Wilburys. Released in October 1988, it was the final track on their debut album, Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1. It was also issued as the band's second single, in January 1989. Maybe a diamond ring Well it's all right, even if they say you're wrong Well it's all right, sometimes you gotta be strong Well it's all right, As long as you got somewhere to lay Well it's all right, everyday is Judgment Day Maybe somewhere down the road aways (End of the Line) You'll think of me, wonder where I am these days (End of the Line) "End of the Line" is a song by the British-American supergroup the Traveling Wilburys. Released in October 1988, it was the final track on their debut album,. Well it's all right, riding around in the breeze Well it's all right, if you live the life you please Well it's all right, doing the best you can Well it's all right, as long as you lend a hand You can sit around and wait for the phone to ring (end of the line) Waiting for someone to tell you everything (end of the line) Sit around and wonder.
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Well, it's alright, ridin' around in the breeze. Well, it's alright, if you live the life you please. Well, it's alright, doin' the best you can. Well, it's alright, as long as you lend a hand. You can sit around and wait for the phone to ring (at the end of the line) Waiting for someone to tell you everything (at the end of the line) End Of The Line Chords by Traveling Wilburys. 615,718 views, added to favorites 33,465 times. Difficulty: absolute beginner: Tuning: E A D G B E: Capo: no capo: Author ldl67 [a] 166. 5 contributors total, last edit on Apr 01, 2020. View official tab. We have an official End Of The Line tab made by UG professional guitarists.
[Chorus 1: George Harrison] Well it's all right, riding around in the breeze Well it's all right, if you live the life you please Well it's all right, doing. The Traveling Wilburys (sometimes shortened to the Wilburys) were a British-American supergroup consisting of Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty.
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