40 Bucks Chords by The Hold Steady
Tempo:
86.1 bpm
Chords used:
D
Bm
G
A
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G#] [G]
[D] [A] [Bm]
[D] [A] [Bm] [G]
[D] [A] [Bm] [G]
[D] [A] [Bm] [G]
[D] 40 [C#] bucks in her favorite [D] band, she [C#] [D] stayed out too late again.
The [C#] band's back in Birmingham, [D]
she didn't [C#] go to work again.
[D] [G]
[B] She's [C#] always been a [C#m] pretty big [D] fan, certain songs get scratched right [B] in.
One [C#m] morning comes round [D] again, the sadness [B] crashes [G#] down and she [D] said,
when he [A] first came on to me, [Bm] it sounded [G] kinda like a symphony.
[D] It was hearts and [A] horns and winds and [Bm] warm and wet.
[G]
[D] This [A] morning when the band left [Bm] town, it pulled me out [G] like a birthday clown.
[D] A whole lot of [A] drinks and a little bit of [Bm] sleight of hand.
[G]
40 [D] bucks in her favorite band.
[C#] [D]
[Bm]
[D] Her mother loved the 70s, the [C#] Leathernecks and the Dungarees.
[D]
Her bio dad played bass guitar [Bm] in [D] a five [C#] piece out of Wichita.
[D] [C#m]
[B] They had [C#m] a little local head, you [G] can find [D] it on the internet.
[G] [B] They met [C#m] her on the night they met [D] in a motel, made a cigarette.
She's never [A] even met the dude, [Bm] but she heard the song [G] and it was pretty cool.
[D] Sad slow [A] waltz about a pure and [Bm] simple love.
[G]
[D] There are days [A] when she gets [Bm] fatigued, she's pretty [G] old for this music scene.
[D] I have to ream sing [A] along to the music of [Bm] our youth.
[G]
40 bucks [D] in her favorite groups.
She
[C] doesn't really do it much, [D]
she could probably get some party stuff.
[F] She doesn't really do [A] it much, [D]
[A] [D] she could probably get some party stuff.
She says [A] she doesn't know the guy, [Bm] but she's pretty sure [D] that he'd stop by.
She barely even knows [Bm] the dude, but he's come around for [D] some other group.
And when he finally [A] calls her back, she [Bm] says, guys let [G] me cover this.
[D] I know you don't make [A] much money yet, [Bm] I know I'm also [G] ghost as cigarettes.
[D] Last night's [A] conquest [Bm] wasn't all that [G] famous yet.
[D] Two twenties from [A] her dresser while [Bm] she slept.
[G]
And then [D] he left.
[N]
[D] [A] [Bm]
[D] [A] [Bm] [G]
[D] [A] [Bm] [G]
[D] [A] [Bm] [G]
[D] 40 [C#] bucks in her favorite [D] band, she [C#] [D] stayed out too late again.
The [C#] band's back in Birmingham, [D]
she didn't [C#] go to work again.
[D] [G]
[B] She's [C#] always been a [C#m] pretty big [D] fan, certain songs get scratched right [B] in.
One [C#m] morning comes round [D] again, the sadness [B] crashes [G#] down and she [D] said,
when he [A] first came on to me, [Bm] it sounded [G] kinda like a symphony.
[D] It was hearts and [A] horns and winds and [Bm] warm and wet.
[G]
[D] This [A] morning when the band left [Bm] town, it pulled me out [G] like a birthday clown.
[D] A whole lot of [A] drinks and a little bit of [Bm] sleight of hand.
[G]
40 [D] bucks in her favorite band.
[C#] [D]
[Bm]
[D] Her mother loved the 70s, the [C#] Leathernecks and the Dungarees.
[D]
Her bio dad played bass guitar [Bm] in [D] a five [C#] piece out of Wichita.
[D] [C#m]
[B] They had [C#m] a little local head, you [G] can find [D] it on the internet.
[G] [B] They met [C#m] her on the night they met [D] in a motel, made a cigarette.
She's never [A] even met the dude, [Bm] but she heard the song [G] and it was pretty cool.
[D] Sad slow [A] waltz about a pure and [Bm] simple love.
[G]
[D] There are days [A] when she gets [Bm] fatigued, she's pretty [G] old for this music scene.
[D] I have to ream sing [A] along to the music of [Bm] our youth.
[G]
40 bucks [D] in her favorite groups.
She
[C] doesn't really do it much, [D]
she could probably get some party stuff.
[F] She doesn't really do [A] it much, [D]
[A] [D] she could probably get some party stuff.
She says [A] she doesn't know the guy, [Bm] but she's pretty sure [D] that he'd stop by.
She barely even knows [Bm] the dude, but he's come around for [D] some other group.
And when he finally [A] calls her back, she [Bm] says, guys let [G] me cover this.
[D] I know you don't make [A] much money yet, [Bm] I know I'm also [G] ghost as cigarettes.
[D] Last night's [A] conquest [Bm] wasn't all that [G] famous yet.
[D] Two twenties from [A] her dresser while [Bm] she slept.
[G]
And then [D] he left.
[N]
Key:
D
Bm
G
A
C#
D
Bm
G
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _
_ [D] 40 [C#] bucks in her favorite [D] band, she [C#] _ [D] _ stayed out too late again. _ _
_ The [C#] band's back in Birmingham, [D] _ _ _
_ she didn't [C#] go to work again.
[D] _ _ [G] _
[B] _ She's [C#] always been a [C#m] pretty big [D] fan, certain songs get scratched right [B] in.
One [C#m] morning comes round [D] again, the sadness [B] crashes [G#] down and she [D] said,
when he [A] first came on to me, [Bm] it sounded [G] kinda like a symphony.
[D] It was hearts and [A] horns and winds and [Bm] warm and wet.
[G] _
_ [D] This [A] morning when the band left [Bm] town, it pulled me out [G] like a birthday clown.
[D] A whole lot of [A] drinks and a little bit of [Bm] sleight of hand.
[G]
40 [D] bucks in her favorite band.
[C#] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
[D] _ Her mother loved the 70s, _ _ _ the [C#] Leathernecks and the Dungarees.
[D] _ _ _
_ Her bio dad played bass guitar [Bm] in _ [D] a five [C#] piece out of Wichita.
[D] _ _ [C#m] _
_ [B] They had [C#m] a little local head, you [G] can find [D] it on the internet.
[G] _ [B] They met [C#m] her on the night they met [D] in a motel, made a cigarette.
_ She's never [A] even met the dude, [Bm] but she heard the song [G] and it was pretty cool.
[D] Sad slow [A] waltz about a pure and [Bm] simple love.
_ [G] _
_ [D] There are days [A] when she gets [Bm] fatigued, she's pretty [G] old for this music scene.
[D] I have to ream sing [A] along to the music of [Bm] our youth.
_ [G]
40 bucks [D] in her favorite groups.
She _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] doesn't really do it much, _ [D] _
_ she could probably get some party stuff. _ _
_ _ [F] She doesn't really do [A] it much, _ [D] _
[A] _ [D] she could probably get some party stuff. _ _
_ She says [A] she doesn't know the guy, [Bm] but she's pretty sure [D] that he'd stop by.
She barely even knows [Bm] the dude, but he's come around for [D] some other group.
And when he finally [A] calls her back, she [Bm] says, guys let [G] me cover this.
[D] I know you don't make [A] much money yet, [Bm] I know I'm also [G] ghost as cigarettes.
[D] Last night's [A] conquest _ [Bm] wasn't all that [G] famous yet.
[D] Two twenties from [A] her dresser while [Bm] she slept.
[G]
And then [D] he left. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _
_ [D] 40 [C#] bucks in her favorite [D] band, she [C#] _ [D] _ stayed out too late again. _ _
_ The [C#] band's back in Birmingham, [D] _ _ _
_ she didn't [C#] go to work again.
[D] _ _ [G] _
[B] _ She's [C#] always been a [C#m] pretty big [D] fan, certain songs get scratched right [B] in.
One [C#m] morning comes round [D] again, the sadness [B] crashes [G#] down and she [D] said,
when he [A] first came on to me, [Bm] it sounded [G] kinda like a symphony.
[D] It was hearts and [A] horns and winds and [Bm] warm and wet.
[G] _
_ [D] This [A] morning when the band left [Bm] town, it pulled me out [G] like a birthday clown.
[D] A whole lot of [A] drinks and a little bit of [Bm] sleight of hand.
[G]
40 [D] bucks in her favorite band.
[C#] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
[D] _ Her mother loved the 70s, _ _ _ the [C#] Leathernecks and the Dungarees.
[D] _ _ _
_ Her bio dad played bass guitar [Bm] in _ [D] a five [C#] piece out of Wichita.
[D] _ _ [C#m] _
_ [B] They had [C#m] a little local head, you [G] can find [D] it on the internet.
[G] _ [B] They met [C#m] her on the night they met [D] in a motel, made a cigarette.
_ She's never [A] even met the dude, [Bm] but she heard the song [G] and it was pretty cool.
[D] Sad slow [A] waltz about a pure and [Bm] simple love.
_ [G] _
_ [D] There are days [A] when she gets [Bm] fatigued, she's pretty [G] old for this music scene.
[D] I have to ream sing [A] along to the music of [Bm] our youth.
_ [G]
40 bucks [D] in her favorite groups.
She _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] doesn't really do it much, _ [D] _
_ she could probably get some party stuff. _ _
_ _ [F] She doesn't really do [A] it much, _ [D] _
[A] _ [D] she could probably get some party stuff. _ _
_ She says [A] she doesn't know the guy, [Bm] but she's pretty sure [D] that he'd stop by.
She barely even knows [Bm] the dude, but he's come around for [D] some other group.
And when he finally [A] calls her back, she [Bm] says, guys let [G] me cover this.
[D] I know you don't make [A] much money yet, [Bm] I know I'm also [G] ghost as cigarettes.
[D] Last night's [A] conquest _ [Bm] wasn't all that [G] famous yet.
[D] Two twenties from [A] her dresser while [Bm] she slept.
[G]
And then [D] he left. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _