Chords for Dan Tyminski | Ten Degrees And Getting Colder (featuring Dailey & Vincent) | Official Lyric Video
Tempo:
98.6 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
G
Bb
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F] [E] [F] [Bb]
[C] [F]
He was standing by the highway with a sign that just said mother when he heard a driver
come [G] in about a half a [C] mile [Fm] away.
[C] [F] So he held his sign up higher so no decent soul could
miss it.
It was ten degrees or colder [C] down by Boulder [F] Dam that day.
He was raised up in Milwaukee, though he never was that famous.
He was just a road musician
[G] to the taverns he [C] would go.
[F] Singing songs about the ramblin', loving girls and gambling,
how the world fell on his shoulder [C] back in Boulder I [F] don't know.
[Eb]
[F] It was out in Arizona when he heard the lady listening to each word that he was saying
[G] to each line that [C] he would write.
[F] So he sat down by her table and they talked about the
weather, 98.6 and rising [C] down by Boulder [F] Dam that night.
[Eb]
[Bb] [F] And she told [Bb] him she would take [C] him for a [Eb] ride [F] in the morning sun.
Back in Boulder [Bbm] he had told [C] her I don't know [Eb]
when I've [F] had a better friend.
Well now he's traded off his mark, but his troubles are not over, for his feet [Bb] are [F] almost
frozen and [G] the sun is sinking [C] low.
[F] Won't you listen to me brother, if you ever loved your
mother, please pull off on the shoulder if [G] you're going Milwaukee [C] way.
[F] It's ten degrees and getting colder [C] down by Boulder Dam [F] today.
[C] [F]
He was standing by the highway with a sign that just said mother when he heard a driver
come [G] in about a half a [C] mile [Fm] away.
[C] [F] So he held his sign up higher so no decent soul could
miss it.
It was ten degrees or colder [C] down by Boulder [F] Dam that day.
He was raised up in Milwaukee, though he never was that famous.
He was just a road musician
[G] to the taverns he [C] would go.
[F] Singing songs about the ramblin', loving girls and gambling,
how the world fell on his shoulder [C] back in Boulder I [F] don't know.
[Eb]
[F] It was out in Arizona when he heard the lady listening to each word that he was saying
[G] to each line that [C] he would write.
[F] So he sat down by her table and they talked about the
weather, 98.6 and rising [C] down by Boulder [F] Dam that night.
[Eb]
[Bb] [F] And she told [Bb] him she would take [C] him for a [Eb] ride [F] in the morning sun.
Back in Boulder [Bbm] he had told [C] her I don't know [Eb]
when I've [F] had a better friend.
Well now he's traded off his mark, but his troubles are not over, for his feet [Bb] are [F] almost
frozen and [G] the sun is sinking [C] low.
[F] Won't you listen to me brother, if you ever loved your
mother, please pull off on the shoulder if [G] you're going Milwaukee [C] way.
[F] It's ten degrees and getting colder [C] down by Boulder Dam [F] today.
Key:
F
C
G
Bb
Eb
F
C
G
[F] _ [E] _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ He was standing by the highway with a sign that just said mother when he heard a driver
come [G] in about a half a [C] mile [Fm] away.
[C] _ [F] So he held his sign up higher so no decent soul could
miss it.
It was ten degrees or colder [C] down by Boulder [F] Dam that day.
_ _ _ He was raised up in Milwaukee, though he never was that famous.
He was just a road musician
[G] to the taverns he [C] would go.
[F] Singing songs about the ramblin', loving girls and gambling,
how the world fell on his shoulder [C] back in Boulder I [F] don't know.
[Eb] _
[F] _ _ _ _ It was out in Arizona when he heard the lady listening to each word that he was saying
[G] to each line that [C] he would write.
_ [F] So he sat down by her table and they talked about the
weather, 98.6 and rising [C] down by Boulder [F] Dam that night.
[Eb] _
[Bb] [F] And she told [Bb] him she would take [C] him for a [Eb] ride [F] in the morning sun.
_ _ Back in Boulder [Bbm] he had told [C] her I don't know [Eb]
when I've [F] had a better friend.
Well _ _ now he's traded off his mark, but his troubles are not over, for his feet [Bb] are [F] almost
frozen and [G] the sun is sinking [C] low.
_ _ [F] Won't you listen to me brother, if you ever loved your
mother, please pull off on the shoulder if [G] you're going Milwaukee [C] way. _ _ _
[F] It's ten degrees and getting colder [C] down by Boulder Dam [F] today.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ He was standing by the highway with a sign that just said mother when he heard a driver
come [G] in about a half a [C] mile [Fm] away.
[C] _ [F] So he held his sign up higher so no decent soul could
miss it.
It was ten degrees or colder [C] down by Boulder [F] Dam that day.
_ _ _ He was raised up in Milwaukee, though he never was that famous.
He was just a road musician
[G] to the taverns he [C] would go.
[F] Singing songs about the ramblin', loving girls and gambling,
how the world fell on his shoulder [C] back in Boulder I [F] don't know.
[Eb] _
[F] _ _ _ _ It was out in Arizona when he heard the lady listening to each word that he was saying
[G] to each line that [C] he would write.
_ [F] So he sat down by her table and they talked about the
weather, 98.6 and rising [C] down by Boulder [F] Dam that night.
[Eb] _
[Bb] [F] And she told [Bb] him she would take [C] him for a [Eb] ride [F] in the morning sun.
_ _ Back in Boulder [Bbm] he had told [C] her I don't know [Eb]
when I've [F] had a better friend.
Well _ _ now he's traded off his mark, but his troubles are not over, for his feet [Bb] are [F] almost
frozen and [G] the sun is sinking [C] low.
_ _ [F] Won't you listen to me brother, if you ever loved your
mother, please pull off on the shoulder if [G] you're going Milwaukee [C] way. _ _ _
[F] It's ten degrees and getting colder [C] down by Boulder Dam [F] today.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _