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🎸lets dance to BOSTON in chicago and chicago in boston

live concert,

Smete 2-4-64·5:19

Lyrics

Intro: Fading in clean acoustic guitar arpeggios, followed by power chords

verse

He says, come on baby

Do you want to dance with me? And I do

And I do

And I do

My head on his shoulder

his sweet breath in my ear

He may say he loves me

I love him so dear

whats a girl to do, I think i'll marry him too

Oh oh

bridge

Oh, let's get away for a while

ohhh

Let's run away for a while

Guitar Solo: Harmonized lead guitars, wah-wah pedal, sustained feedback

Chorus: Massive stacked vocal harmonies, high-energy rock anthem

Let's dance to Boston

In Chicago

Let's dance to Chicago

In Boston

Bridge: Spacey Hammond organ and melodic bass transition

Intro: Punchy horn section hits, syncopated drum beat, upbeat piano

And we're walking, we're talking

And we're holding hands

Verse: Smooth male vocals, jazzy chords, walking bassline

holding hands

It's the best

(Oh!)

(A man selling ice cream)

solo

[Chorus: Brass-heavy anthem, layers of trumpet and saxophone, bright energy

Let's dance to Boston

In Chicago

Let's dance to Chicago

In Boston

Solo: Jazz-rock guitar solo with wah effects, followed by a trombone solo

Chorus: Brass-heavy anthem, layers of trumpet and saxophone, bright energy

Oh, let's get away for a while

Oh, let's run away for a while

Oh, let's get away for a while

Oh, let's run away for a while

Let's dance to Boston

In Chicago

Let's dance to Chicago

In Boston

Solo: Jazz-rock guitar solo with wah effects, followed by a trombone solo

finale

(Doop-ba-da-doop-do-dee-ba-da-ba-do)

(Hey! I'm so glad you came out tonight everybody, much love!)

(Doop-ba-da-doop-do-dee-ba-da-ba-do)

(I'll see you after the show!)

(Hey everybody, come on and dance with me!)

A man selling ice cream

Guitar Solo: The Scholz Finale

(Screaming, sustained high note that dives into a melodic run)

(Layered, doubled guitar harmonies echoing the main melody)

Bridge: The Transition

(Punchy Chicago-style brass stabs interacting with the guitar riffs)

Outro: Grand Conclusion

(A final, soaring harmonized guitar chord that fades slowly with a warm delay)

End

(Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do)

(Three more to go!)

(Whoa!)

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