America Tin Man Guitar Backing Track [Karaoke Songs with Lyrics]

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This karaoke songs with lyrics video features an acoustic guitar backing track of Tin Man by America
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Karaoke Songs with Lyrics - Tin Man by America
With this America "Tin Man" karaoke songs with lyrics video, you can sing along with "Tin Man" karaoke, play guitar with "Tin Man" karaoke, or do both!

America Tin Man Guitar Backing Track [Karaoke Songs with Lyrics]
00:00 Intro
0:32 Verse/Chorus sections
2:43 Main Guitar Solo
3:30 Outro

Karaoke Songs with Lyrics Playlist
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America 'Tin Man" Acoustic Guitar Backing Track
This America "Tin Man" backing track features both strummed and fingerstyle guitar arrangements. This acoustic guitar cover version of "Tin Man" by America is played in the Key of 'G' Major - the same key used on the original recording of '"Tin Man" by America.

America "Tin Man" Guitar Chords
The guitar chords to "Tin Man" are shown along with the karaoke lyrics, so most guitarists can play along with "Tin Man" karaoke video by following the chord symbols.

America "Tin Man" Cover Version Acoustic Guitar
This 'Tin Man' backing track can be used by singers to sing along with an acoustic guitar cover arrangement of "Tin Man". This acoustic guitar backing track works well for singers who wish to perform an 'unplugged' acoustic cover of "Tin Man" by America unaccompanied.

How to strum "Tin Man " by America on acoustic guitar
The main strumming pattern for "Tin Man" by America is: '1-2-3-4 1-2-3' for each measure.

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America Tin Man Lyrics
Sometimes late
When things are real
And people share the gift of gab
Between themselves

Some are quick
To take the bait
And catch the perfect prize
That waits among the shells

But Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man
That he didn't, didn't already have
And cause never was the reason for the evening
Or the tropic of Sir Galahad

So please believe in me
When I say I'm spinning round, round, round, round
Smoke glass stain'd bright colors
Image going down, down, down, down
Soaps a green like bubble

Oh Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man
That he didn't, didn't already have
And cause never was the reason for the evening
Or the tropic of Sir Galahad

So please
Believe in me

When I say I'm spinning round, round, round, round
Smoke glass stain'd bright colors
Image going down, down, down, down
Soaps a green like bubble

No, Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man
That he didn't, didn't already have
And cause never was the reason for the evening
Or the tropic of Sir Galahad

So please
Believe in me

America "Tin Man" Songfacts
"Tin Man" is a 1974 song by the pop rock band America. 'Tin Man' was written by band member Dewey Bunnell and produced by George Martin, who also plays the piano part on the recorded version. 'Tin Man' was included on the band America's album Holiday, also from 1974.

'Tin Man' by America has lyrics that refer to the Tin Woodman from The Wizard of Oz. Songwriter Bunnell was quoted describing the parallel: "My favorite movie, I guess. I always loved it as a kid. Very obscure lyrics. Great grammar - 'Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man.' It's sort of a poetic license."

Dan Peek - who describes "Tin Man" as "quintessential Dewey, easy stream of consciousness with a major seventh acoustic bed" - states that Bunnell "actually begged us not to record the song. Knowing Dewey it was probably reverse psychology; if it was, Gerry [Beckley] and I fell for it, insisting it was perfect for the album."

America is a British rock band in London in 1970 by Dewey Bunnell, Dan Peek and Gerry Beckley. The trio met as sons of US Air Force personnel stationed in London, where they began performing live. Achieving significant popularity in the 1970s, the trio was famous for its close vocal harmonies and light acoustic folk rock sound.

The band America came together shortly after the members' graduation from high school in the late 1960s. In 1970, Peek joined the band, and they signed a record deal with Warner Bros. The following year, they released their self-titled debut album, which included the transatlantic hits "A Horse with No Name" and "I Need You". Their second album, Homecoming (1972), included the single "Ventura Highway". Over the next several years, the band continued to release hit songs, including “Muskrat Love” on Hat Trick (1973), "Tin Man" and "Lonely People" on Holiday (1974).

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America Tin Man Guitar Backing Track [Karaoke Songs with Lyrics]

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