Ok i'll give Fake Records of Rock 'n Roll a try. For the instrumental part do all barre chords and make them seventh chords if you want. it sounds good that way, but changing the C, C#, D to sevenths is kinda tricky, at least for me.
G
Get down boogie like never before
C7 D7
Fake records of rock and roll
G
hold on tight and don't let go
C7 D7
fake records of rock and roll
C7
when the people walk into that record store
G
fake records of rock and roll
The people go shopping and they lay their money down
C7 D7
Fake records of rock and roll
G
It sounds just like and the people don’t know
C7 D7
Fake records of rock and roll
C7
When they turn on that stereo
G
Fake records of rock and roll, look out!
Instrumental break: G, G#, A, Bb, B, Bb, A
C, C#, D, D, C#, C, C, C#, D, D, C#, C, C, C#, D, G
G
Got their money and they lay it down
C7 D7
Fake records of rock and roll
G
Fork it over and they dig the sound
C7 D7
Fake records of rock and roll
C7
They listen all day and they just don’t know
G
Fake records of rock and roll, look out
(another instrumental break: see above)
C7 G
Well it used to be you’d hear the rock and roll plays
C7 D
But the people nowadays just turn their heads and walk away
Am7 D Am7 D Am7
Since the day the music died
G
Well it sounds just like **** to me
C7 D7
Fake records of rock and roll
G
The ruin of history
C7 D7
Fake records of rock and roll
C7
Cant even get down and boogie
G
Fake records of rock and roll, look out
(back to the instrumental, but only the first part, not the part that goes C, C#, D)
(he always says "look out" here on the last A)
Look out
Look out
Look out
I guess that nowadays they just don't know
I'm not sure about the last chord, but it sounds kind of like a B.
It's perfect!