2 Skinnee J's- Sugar & Candy Chords
Tempo:
91 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
Dm
F#m
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
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It was 5.45. on a Friday, [G] I was waiting for a train going my way. [Dm] I stood packed on the platform of Brooklyn where everybody's pushing but nobody's looking. So [D] I got crushed in the rush for the subway [G] by the little old man trying to shove me. [D] Well I noticed her when I glanced sideways and felt content and [Dm] shifting inside me. [D] I was dressed in my best polyester [C] and I could tell that the blasting [G] impressed her. [D] Cause she smiled as she eased up beside me and then she said she had [Dm] things to confide in. [F#] She said her dad ran away with [D] Samantha, [G] the middle aged electronic dancer. [D] So her mom had to turn to her savior and here's the [F] advice that he gave her. [D] He said Reese's piece of Swedish [G] fish, oodles of you that runs in your [F#] dish, marshmallow inside of chocolate [G] juice that melts in your mouth like this. [D] Take off your contact [G] to look at the screen. [F#m] Take off [D] your makeup [G] and look at your screen. You [F#m] break your restrictions [G] and you [F#m] take your prescription. [G] Sugar, sugar and candy, [D] oh yeah. [G]
[D] We arrived there by way of the highway. [G] After nights rides with trade winds and tirades. [Dm] To a town bound by old guards and dry docks. Bored I dragged my ass off the bus and hit the sidewalks. [D] I stumbled on the lane named on my way [G] and got caught in the street by trending lightly. [Dm] The bitch passed me by led by fish hooks. I hit pop flies and caught their strange [D] looks. But one figure struggled to stand there. [C] He was a one legged man in his [G] wheelchair. [D] I struck out a course for his landing. I put out a hand [Dm] and then he grabbed me. [D] For the lifetime of blocks causing violence, [G] other times of stockyards and chain gangs and toots. [D] He offered his advice for a penny. And for that small [F] price is what he gave [F#m] me. Take off [D] your contact [G] to look at the [D] screen. Take off your makeup [G] and look at your screen. [F#m] You've had your restrictions [G] and you are mistaking. [F#m] Take off your scrunch and [G] your sugar and candy, [D] oh yeah. [G]
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It was 5.45. on a Friday, [G] I was waiting for a train going my way. [Dm] I stood packed on the platform of Brooklyn where everybody's pushing but nobody's looking. So [D] I got crushed in the rush for the subway [G] by the little old man trying to shove me. [D] Well I noticed her when I glanced sideways and felt content and [Dm] shifting inside me. [D] I was dressed in my best polyester [C] and I could tell that the blasting [G] impressed her. [D] Cause she smiled as she eased up beside me and then she said she had [Dm] things to confide in. [F#] She said her dad ran away with [D] Samantha, [G] the middle aged electronic dancer. [D] So her mom had to turn to her savior and here's the [F] advice that he gave her. [D] He said Reese's piece of Swedish [G] fish, oodles of you that runs in your [F#] dish, marshmallow inside of chocolate [G] juice that melts in your mouth like this. [D] Take off your contact [G] to look at the screen. [F#m] Take off [D] your makeup [G] and look at your screen. You [F#m] break your restrictions [G] and you [F#m] take your prescription. [G] Sugar, sugar and candy, [D] oh yeah. [G]
[D] We arrived there by way of the highway. [G] After nights rides with trade winds and tirades. [Dm] To a town bound by old guards and dry docks. Bored I dragged my ass off the bus and hit the sidewalks. [D] I stumbled on the lane named on my way [G] and got caught in the street by trending lightly. [Dm] The bitch passed me by led by fish hooks. I hit pop flies and caught their strange [D] looks. But one figure struggled to stand there. [C] He was a one legged man in his [G] wheelchair. [D] I struck out a course for his landing. I put out a hand [Dm] and then he grabbed me. [D] For the lifetime of blocks causing violence, [G] other times of stockyards and chain gangs and toots. [D] He offered his advice for a penny. And for that small [F] price is what he gave [F#m] me. Take off [D] your contact [G] to look at the [D] screen. Take off your makeup [G] and look at your screen. [F#m] You've had your restrictions [G] and you are mistaking. [F#m] Take off your scrunch and [G] your sugar and candy, [D] oh yeah. [G]
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It was 5.45. on a Friday, [G] I was waiting for a train going my way. [Dm] I stood packed on the platform of Brooklyn where everybody's pushing but nobody's looking. So [D] I got crushed in the rush for the subway [G] by the little old man trying to shove me. [D] Well I noticed her when I glanced sideways and felt content and [Dm] shifting inside me. [D] I was dressed in my best polyester [C] and I could tell that the blasting [G] impressed her. [D] Cause she smiled as she eased up beside me and then she said she had [Dm] things to confide in. [F#] She said her dad ran away with [D] Samantha, [G] the middle aged electronic dancer. [D] So her mom had to turn to her savior and here's the [F] advice that he gave her. [D] He said Reese's piece of Swedish [G] fish, oodles of you that runs in your [F#] dish, marshmallow inside of chocolate [G] juice that melts in your mouth like this. [D] Take off your contact [G] to look at the screen. _ [F#m] Take off [D] your makeup [G] and look at your screen. You [F#m] break your restrictions [G] and you _ _ _ [F#m] take your prescription. [G] Sugar, sugar and candy, [D] oh yeah. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G]
[D] We arrived there by way of the highway. [G] After nights rides with trade winds and tirades. [Dm] To a town bound by old guards and dry docks. Bored I dragged my ass off the bus and hit the sidewalks. [D] I stumbled on the lane named on my way [G] and got caught in the street by trending lightly. [Dm] The bitch passed me by led by fish hooks. I hit pop flies and caught their strange [D] looks. But one figure struggled to stand there. [C] He was a one legged man in his [G] wheelchair. [D] I struck out a course for his landing. I put out a hand [Dm] and then he grabbed me. [D] For the lifetime of blocks causing violence, [G] other times of stockyards and chain gangs and toots. [D] He offered his advice for a penny. And for that small [F] price is what he gave [F#m] me. Take off [D] your contact [G] to look at the [D] screen. _ Take off your makeup [G] and look at your screen. [F#m] You've had your restrictions [G] and you are mistaking. [F#m] Take off your scrunch and [G] your sugar and candy, [D] oh yeah. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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[D] We arrived there by way of the highway. [G] After nights rides with trade winds and tirades. [Dm] To a town bound by old guards and dry docks. Bored I dragged my ass off the bus and hit the sidewalks. [D] I stumbled on the lane named on my way [G] and got caught in the street by trending lightly. [Dm] The bitch passed me by led by fish hooks. I hit pop flies and caught their strange [D] looks. But one figure struggled to stand there. [C] He was a one legged man in his [G] wheelchair. [D] I struck out a course for his landing. I put out a hand [Dm] and then he grabbed me. [D] For the lifetime of blocks causing violence, [G] other times of stockyards and chain gangs and toots. [D] He offered his advice for a penny. And for that small [F] price is what he gave [F#m] me. Take off [D] your contact [G] to look at the [D] screen. _ Take off your makeup [G] and look at your screen. [F#m] You've had your restrictions [G] and you are mistaking. [F#m] Take off your scrunch and [G] your sugar and candy, [D] oh yeah. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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