Band:  Tom Petty and Heartbreakers
Song:  Mary Jane’s Last Dance


Intro. and all the verses are the same:
Am (with a hammer on the b string)      G,     D,    Am

VERSE 1:
Am		        G			     D			         Am		
She grew up in  an Indiana town with a good lookin’ mama who never was around.
Am		        G			     D			         Am
But she grew up tall and she grew up right, with them Indian boys on an Indiana night.
Am		        G			     D			         		Am
Well she moved down here at the age of 18, she blew the boys away it was more than they

had seen.
Am		        G			     D			        		 Am
I was introduced and we both started groovin’ she said, “I dig you baby, but I gotta keep
		Am
movin’        on,    keep movin’ on.”


CHORUS:
D							    A
Last dance with Mary Jane, one more time to kill the pain. ( could be “flame.” ??)
D							         A
I feel summer creepin’ in and I’m tired of this town again.

Verse 2:
Am		        G			     D			         Am
Well I don’t know but I’ve been told, you could never slow down,  never grow old.
Am		       	      G			          D			         Am
I’m tired of screwing up, I’m tired of being down, I’m tired of myself, I’m tired of this

town.
Am		        G			     D			         Am
Oh my, my, oh hell yes! Honey put on that party dress.
Am		        G			     D			         Am
By me a drink, sing me a song, take me as I come, cuz, I can’t stay long.


------------CHORUS AGAIN-----------

Verse 3:
Am		        G			     D			         Am
There’s pigeons down in Market Square, She’s standing in her underwear.
Am		        G			     D			         Am
Lookin’ down form her hotel room, nightfall will be comin’ soon.
Am		        G			     D			         Am
Oh my, my, Oh hell yes,  you’ve got to put on  that party dress.
Am		        G			     D			         Am
It was too cold to cry when I woke up alone, I hit that last number and walked to the road
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