Chords for Rehab - #1
Tempo:
90 bpm
Chords used:
C
D
G
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [B]
[C] [D]
[G] All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [G] one.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [C] one.
[D] We all want to be [G] number one.
And I said goodbye.
She had a tear in her [B] eye.
I'm like, mama, don't cry.
Your little boy got to [C] fly.
They say up in NY.
I swear it's going [D] down.
And I'm going to have a million dollars when I get back in [G] town.
She said, you're just going through a phase.
Can't this [B] be a hobby?
I said, my friends say I'm dope, even [C] Charlie and Robbie.
We said our goodbyes, and I boarded the [D] plane.
I was looking out the window at the wing.
Does it [G] rain?
We taxi to the runway.
I could hear the engine howling.
[B] Threw a prayer up in the air, felt the wheels
[C] leave the ground.
The buildings and the cars in the town were small and [D] zant.
I was destined for the unknown, just looking for a [G] chance.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [G] one.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [C] one.
[D] We all want to be [G] number one.
Landed at LaGuardia.
I got my bags and stepped into the [B] cold.
The snow was falling.
I lit a cigarette.
[C] There was a million yellow taxis.
Everybody seemed [D] upset.
A rugged voice from behind me asked me,
where are you trying to [G] get?
I said, the closest motel, but no telling [B] tomorrow.
Said, you must be from Atlanta.
I said, Georgia, how did [C] you know?
I could tell by your accent that you were from the [D] South.
Threw my luggage in the truck and said, get in.
And we pulled [G] out into the sirens and the honking
horns, the hustle and the bustle and the [B] traffic.
That's when he said, welcome to the [C] jungle.
I looked up at all the buildings until we got to the [D] boat.
Before we left, he said, hope you
found what you're looking [G] for.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [G] one.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [C] one.
[D] We all want to be [G] number one.
Then a 19-year-old kid in a motel room in New [B] York
dug his celly out his pocket, called his parents to report
[C] he was alive and doing well and doing fine.
When he got [D] off the phone, he sat down on the corner
of the bed all [G] alone.
With the TV on the volume muted, grab his pen
and [B] pat it, jot it down, ideas about some things
that he wanted so bad [C] that he would risk it all to get them.
And it wasn't very [D] long.
He was asleep and right beside him
laid the lyrics to a [G] song called,
all I ever wanted was [B] to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number one.
[G] All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
We all want to be number one.
[G] All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [G] one.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We are army number [C] one.
[D] We are army [G] number one.
[C] [D]
[G] All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [G] one.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [C] one.
[D] We all want to be [G] number one.
And I said goodbye.
She had a tear in her [B] eye.
I'm like, mama, don't cry.
Your little boy got to [C] fly.
They say up in NY.
I swear it's going [D] down.
And I'm going to have a million dollars when I get back in [G] town.
She said, you're just going through a phase.
Can't this [B] be a hobby?
I said, my friends say I'm dope, even [C] Charlie and Robbie.
We said our goodbyes, and I boarded the [D] plane.
I was looking out the window at the wing.
Does it [G] rain?
We taxi to the runway.
I could hear the engine howling.
[B] Threw a prayer up in the air, felt the wheels
[C] leave the ground.
The buildings and the cars in the town were small and [D] zant.
I was destined for the unknown, just looking for a [G] chance.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [G] one.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [C] one.
[D] We all want to be [G] number one.
Landed at LaGuardia.
I got my bags and stepped into the [B] cold.
The snow was falling.
I lit a cigarette.
[C] There was a million yellow taxis.
Everybody seemed [D] upset.
A rugged voice from behind me asked me,
where are you trying to [G] get?
I said, the closest motel, but no telling [B] tomorrow.
Said, you must be from Atlanta.
I said, Georgia, how did [C] you know?
I could tell by your accent that you were from the [D] South.
Threw my luggage in the truck and said, get in.
And we pulled [G] out into the sirens and the honking
horns, the hustle and the bustle and the [B] traffic.
That's when he said, welcome to the [C] jungle.
I looked up at all the buildings until we got to the [D] boat.
Before we left, he said, hope you
found what you're looking [G] for.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [G] one.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [C] one.
[D] We all want to be [G] number one.
Then a 19-year-old kid in a motel room in New [B] York
dug his celly out his pocket, called his parents to report
[C] he was alive and doing well and doing fine.
When he got [D] off the phone, he sat down on the corner
of the bed all [G] alone.
With the TV on the volume muted, grab his pen
and [B] pat it, jot it down, ideas about some things
that he wanted so bad [C] that he would risk it all to get them.
And it wasn't very [D] long.
He was asleep and right beside him
laid the lyrics to a [G] song called,
all I ever wanted was [B] to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number one.
[G] All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
We all want to be number one.
[G] All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [G] one.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We are army number [C] one.
[D] We are army [G] number one.
Key:
C
D
G
B
C
D
G
B
[G] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [G] one.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [C] one.
_ _ [D] We all want to be [G] number one.
And I said goodbye.
She had a tear in her [B] eye.
I'm like, mama, don't cry.
Your little boy got to [C] fly.
They say up in NY.
I swear it's going [D] down.
And I'm going to have a million dollars when I get back in [G] town.
She said, you're just going through a phase.
Can't this [B] be a hobby?
I said, my friends say I'm dope, even [C] Charlie and Robbie.
We said our goodbyes, and I boarded the [D] plane.
I was looking out the window at the wing.
Does it [G] rain?
We taxi to the runway.
I could hear the engine howling.
[B] Threw a prayer up in the air, felt the wheels
[C] leave the ground.
The buildings and the cars in the town were small and [D] zant.
I was destined for the unknown, just looking for a [G] chance.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [G] one.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [C] one.
_ _ [D] We all want to be [G] number one.
Landed at LaGuardia.
I got my bags and stepped into the [B] cold.
The snow was falling.
I lit a cigarette.
[C] There was a million yellow taxis.
Everybody seemed [D] upset.
A rugged voice from behind me asked me,
where are you trying to [G] get?
I said, the closest motel, but no telling [B] tomorrow.
Said, you must be from Atlanta.
I said, Georgia, how did [C] you know?
I could tell by your accent that you were from the [D] South.
Threw my luggage in the truck and said, get in.
And we pulled [G] out into the sirens and the honking
horns, the hustle and the bustle and the [B] traffic.
That's when he said, welcome to the [C] jungle.
I looked up at all the buildings until we got to the [D] boat.
Before we left, he said, hope you
found what you're looking [G] for.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [G] one.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [C] one.
_ _ [D] We all want to be [G] number one.
Then a 19-year-old kid in a motel room in New [B] York
dug his celly out his pocket, called his parents to report
[C] he was alive and doing well and doing fine.
When he got [D] off the phone, he sat down on the corner
of the bed all [G] alone.
With the TV on the volume muted, grab his pen
and [B] pat it, jot it down, ideas about some things
that he wanted so bad [C] that he would risk it all to get them.
And it wasn't very [D] long.
He was asleep and right beside him
laid the lyrics to a [G] song called,
all I ever wanted was [B] to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number one.
[G] All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
We all want to be number one.
[G] All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [G] one.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We are army number [C] one.
_ _ [D] We are army [G] number one. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [G] one.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [C] one.
_ _ [D] We all want to be [G] number one.
And I said goodbye.
She had a tear in her [B] eye.
I'm like, mama, don't cry.
Your little boy got to [C] fly.
They say up in NY.
I swear it's going [D] down.
And I'm going to have a million dollars when I get back in [G] town.
She said, you're just going through a phase.
Can't this [B] be a hobby?
I said, my friends say I'm dope, even [C] Charlie and Robbie.
We said our goodbyes, and I boarded the [D] plane.
I was looking out the window at the wing.
Does it [G] rain?
We taxi to the runway.
I could hear the engine howling.
[B] Threw a prayer up in the air, felt the wheels
[C] leave the ground.
The buildings and the cars in the town were small and [D] zant.
I was destined for the unknown, just looking for a [G] chance.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [G] one.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [C] one.
_ _ [D] We all want to be [G] number one.
Landed at LaGuardia.
I got my bags and stepped into the [B] cold.
The snow was falling.
I lit a cigarette.
[C] There was a million yellow taxis.
Everybody seemed [D] upset.
A rugged voice from behind me asked me,
where are you trying to [G] get?
I said, the closest motel, but no telling [B] tomorrow.
Said, you must be from Atlanta.
I said, Georgia, how did [C] you know?
I could tell by your accent that you were from the [D] South.
Threw my luggage in the truck and said, get in.
And we pulled [G] out into the sirens and the honking
horns, the hustle and the bustle and the [B] traffic.
That's when he said, welcome to the [C] jungle.
I looked up at all the buildings until we got to the [D] boat.
Before we left, he said, hope you
found what you're looking [G] for.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [G] one.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [C] one.
_ _ [D] We all want to be [G] number one.
Then a 19-year-old kid in a motel room in New [B] York
dug his celly out his pocket, called his parents to report
[C] he was alive and doing well and doing fine.
When he got [D] off the phone, he sat down on the corner
of the bed all [G] alone.
With the TV on the volume muted, grab his pen
and [B] pat it, jot it down, ideas about some things
that he wanted so bad [C] that he would risk it all to get them.
And it wasn't very [D] long.
He was asleep and right beside him
laid the lyrics to a [G] song called,
all I ever wanted was [B] to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number one.
[G] All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
We all want to be number one.
[G] All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We all want to be number [G] one.
All I ever wanted [B] was to be excited [C] about right now.
[D] We are army number [C] one.
_ _ [D] We are army [G] number one. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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