Chords for Mo Pitney - "Ten Degrees and Getting Colder" SPBGMA 2017

Tempo:
101.8 bpm
Chords used:

F

C

Bb

G

Eb

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Mo Pitney - "Ten Degrees and Getting Colder" SPBGMA 2017 chords
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[Fm] One, two, [Bb] [E] three.
[F]
[C] [Cm] [Dm] [F]
He was standing by the highway, the sign had just said Monday.
He could hear the driver coming [G] down the highway.
[C]
[F] So he sat on the side of the highway, some decent old admission.
He kept wind degrees a quarter [C] down the highway.
[F]
He was raised up in Milwaukee, so he never was that famous.
He was just a old admission [G] to the tavern.
[C]
[F] He was always about to rattle it.
The [Bb] loving [F] girl who had the chow, the home of the goldfish.
[C] [F]
[F] He could not hear [Bb] a word that [F] he was singing, [G] do he would [C] he could.
So [F] he sat down by the tavern, and he talked about the weather.
It was 8.6 on Friday, [C] and he stopped.
[F]
And she told [Bb] him she would take [C] him for a [Eb] ride in the [F] mornings.
[A] [F] Back in Boulder, [Bb] he had told [C] her,
I don't know [Eb] when I've had a [F] better friend.
Now he's traded off his mark, but the troubles are not over.
It's sweeter almost frozen, [G] and the sun is a [C]-stickin'.
[F] I'll say this to you big brother, if you ever loved your mother,
Take a puff on your shoulder, [G] if you're gonna [C] walk away.
It's [F] ten degrees and getting colder, [C] down by Boulder [F] Dam today.
[N]
Key:  
F
134211111
C
3211
Bb
12341111
G
2131
Eb
12341116
F
134211111
C
3211
Bb
12341111
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[Fm] _ _ _ One, two, [Bb] [E] three.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ [Dm] _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ He was standing by the highway, the sign had just said Monday.
He could hear the driver coming [G] down the highway.
[C] _ _ _
[F] So he sat on the side of the highway, some decent old admission.
He kept wind degrees a quarter [C] down the highway.
[F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ He was raised up in Milwaukee, so he never was that famous.
He was just a old admission [G] to the tavern.
[C] _ _ _
[F] He was always about to rattle it.
The [Bb] loving [F] girl who had the chow, the home of the goldfish.
[C] _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ He could not _ _ _ _ _ hear [Bb] a word that [F] he was singing, [G] do he would [C] he could.
_ So [F] he sat down by the tavern, and he talked about the weather.
It was 8.6 on Friday, [C] and he stopped.
_ [F] _ _
_ _ _ And she told [Bb] him she would take [C] him for a [Eb] ride in the [F] mornings.
_ [A] _ _ [F] _ Back in Boulder, [Bb] he had told [C] her,
I don't know [Eb] when I've had a [F] better friend. _ _
_ _ _ Now he's traded off his mark, but the troubles are not over.
It's sweeter almost frozen, [G] and the sun is a [C]-stickin'.
_ [F] I'll say this to you big brother, if you ever loved your mother,
Take a puff on your shoulder, [G] if you're gonna [C] walk away.
It's _ _ [F] ten degrees and getting colder, [C] down by Boulder [F] Dam today.
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _

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