Verse
Db Db7 Gb
We're off on the road to Morocco
Db Db7 Gb
This taxi is tough on the spine (Beats the bus, huh junior? (Beats me!))
A#m Ebm7 A#m Ebm7
Where we're going, why we're going, how can we be sure
A#m Ebm7 Ab Db7
I'll lay you eight to five that we'll meet Dorothy Lamour (Yahoo!)
[Verse 2]
Db Db7 Gb
Off on the road to Morocco
Db Db7 Gb
Hang on till the end of the line
A#m Ebm7 A#m Ebm7
I hear this country's where they do the dance of the seven veils
A#m Ebm7 Ab Db7
We'd tell you more (shhh) but we would have the censor on our tails
[Chorus]
Db Db7 Gb E Eb
We certainly do get around
Ab A# B Db Eb Gb
Like Webster's Dictionary,
Db Gb
We're Morocco bound
[Verse 3]
Db Db7 Gb
We're off on the road to Morocco
Db Db7 Gb
Look out, well clear the way, 'cause here we come
A#m Ebm7 A#m Ebm7
The men eat fire, sleep on nails and saw their wives in half
A#m Ebm7 Ab Db7
It seems to me there should be easier ways to get a laugh
[Verse 4]
Db Db7 Gb
We're off on the road to Morocco
Db Db7 Gb
And somewhere I feel kind of numb
A#m Ebm7 A#m Ebm7
For any villains we may meet, we haven't any fear
A#m Ebm7 Ab Db7
Par'mout will protect us cause we're signed for five more years!
[Chorus]
Db Db7 Gb
We certainly do get around
E Eb Ab A# B Db Eb Gb
Like a complete set of Shakespeare that you buy in a corner drugstore for a dollar ninety-eight
Db Gb
We're Morocco bound
Or, like a volume of Omar Khayyam that you buy in a department store at Christmas time for your cousin Julia
Gb Db Gb
We're Morocco bound