Chords for Spotify Sessions: Highly Suspect - "Serotonia"
Tempo:
76.25 bpm
Chords used:
C
E
G
D#
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D#m]
[E] I think there's a big difference between [D#] rock and rock and roll.
If you have [F#] to, we'd call ourselves rock and [D] roll.
I think there's a little more soul in what we're doing.
You know, I hope the [D#] fans appreciate [E] that.
Because I think if you try to put an artist into any one box,
it's like, what's the fucking point?
You know, that's [Em] boring.
[A] All right, everybody, give it up for Highly Suspect!
My [E] name's Johnny, and that's Rich [A] Meyer right there, and his twin brother Ryan.
[E] This is a new song, it's not on our album, it's called Serotonia.
[G] [F#] Now New York, you know [E] I love you
[G] [F#m] Because you made me who [E] I am
[G] I think our evolution is constant.
[F#] We've put out different pieces [E] along the way.
You can see a massive difference, and it's based upon [D] where we were living,
how we were feeling, what we were [F#] doing at that time.
That being said, [Em] the next album will sound different, too.
I think we'll constantly be evolving.
[C] [G#] I can't feel [G] it, so what am I [C] waiting for?
[B] I'm afraid [G] of you
[B]
[C] We always played instruments, [D#] played trumpet and piano and [D] violin and all that stuff.
And then my mom was like, you know, if you get good grades, we'll get you a drum kit.
[C#m] I think that was the only time I ever made honor rolls.
[C] Yeah!
[F#] Anything you want to do, if you [C] want to do it well,
you have to really put in [D#] a lot of effort and a lot of work and [D] study and train.
It takes seven years to make a doctorate.
[C] Here we are, like, on our eighth year, and I feel like we've just [D#] gotten our degree.
[B] [C]
[D#m] I'm not that [G] good of a person, but I might be enough [C#] for you.
[C]
Thank you so much.
[Bm] [N]
[E] I think there's a big difference between [D#] rock and rock and roll.
If you have [F#] to, we'd call ourselves rock and [D] roll.
I think there's a little more soul in what we're doing.
You know, I hope the [D#] fans appreciate [E] that.
Because I think if you try to put an artist into any one box,
it's like, what's the fucking point?
You know, that's [Em] boring.
[A] All right, everybody, give it up for Highly Suspect!
My [E] name's Johnny, and that's Rich [A] Meyer right there, and his twin brother Ryan.
[E] This is a new song, it's not on our album, it's called Serotonia.
[G] [F#] Now New York, you know [E] I love you
[G] [F#m] Because you made me who [E] I am
[G] I think our evolution is constant.
[F#] We've put out different pieces [E] along the way.
You can see a massive difference, and it's based upon [D] where we were living,
how we were feeling, what we were [F#] doing at that time.
That being said, [Em] the next album will sound different, too.
I think we'll constantly be evolving.
[C] [G#] I can't feel [G] it, so what am I [C] waiting for?
[B] I'm afraid [G] of you
[B]
[C] We always played instruments, [D#] played trumpet and piano and [D] violin and all that stuff.
And then my mom was like, you know, if you get good grades, we'll get you a drum kit.
[C#m] I think that was the only time I ever made honor rolls.
[C] Yeah!
[F#] Anything you want to do, if you [C] want to do it well,
you have to really put in [D#] a lot of effort and a lot of work and [D] study and train.
It takes seven years to make a doctorate.
[C] Here we are, like, on our eighth year, and I feel like we've just [D#] gotten our degree.
[B] [C]
[D#m] I'm not that [G] good of a person, but I might be enough [C#] for you.
[C]
Thank you so much.
[Bm] [N]
Key:
C
E
G
D#
F#
C
E
G
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D#m] _
_ [E] _ _ _ I think there's a big difference between [D#] rock and rock and roll.
If you have [F#] to, we'd call ourselves rock and [D] roll.
I think there's a little more soul in what we're doing.
You know, I hope the [D#] fans appreciate [E] that.
Because I think if you try to put an artist into any one box,
it's like, what's the fucking point?
You know, that's [Em] boring.
_ _ _ [A] _ All right, everybody, give it up for Highly Suspect!
_ My [E] name's Johnny, and that's Rich [A] Meyer right there, and his twin brother Ryan.
[E] This is a new song, it's not on our album, it's called Serotonia. _ _
[G] _ [F#] Now New York, you know [E] I love you _ _
[G] _ [F#m] Because you made me who [E] I am
[G] I think our evolution is constant.
[F#] We've put out different pieces [E] along the way.
You can see a massive difference, and it's based upon [D] where we were living,
how we were feeling, what we were [F#] doing at that time.
That being said, [Em] the next album will sound different, too.
I think we'll constantly be evolving.
[C] _ [G#] I can't feel [G] it, so what am I [C] waiting for?
[B] I'm afraid [G] of you
_ [B] _
[C] We always played instruments, [D#] played trumpet and piano and [D] violin and all that stuff.
And then my mom was like, you know, if you get good grades, we'll get you a drum kit.
[C#m] I think that was the only time I ever made honor rolls.
[C] Yeah!
[F#] Anything you want to do, if you [C] want to do it well,
you have to really put in [D#] a lot of effort and a lot of work and [D] study and train.
It takes seven years to make a doctorate.
[C] Here we are, like, on our eighth year, and I feel like we've just [D#] gotten our degree.
[B] _ _ [C] _ _
[D#m] I'm not that [G] good of a person, but I might be enough [C#] for you. _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
Thank you so much.
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ I think there's a big difference between [D#] rock and rock and roll.
If you have [F#] to, we'd call ourselves rock and [D] roll.
I think there's a little more soul in what we're doing.
You know, I hope the [D#] fans appreciate [E] that.
Because I think if you try to put an artist into any one box,
it's like, what's the fucking point?
You know, that's [Em] boring.
_ _ _ [A] _ All right, everybody, give it up for Highly Suspect!
_ My [E] name's Johnny, and that's Rich [A] Meyer right there, and his twin brother Ryan.
[E] This is a new song, it's not on our album, it's called Serotonia. _ _
[G] _ [F#] Now New York, you know [E] I love you _ _
[G] _ [F#m] Because you made me who [E] I am
[G] I think our evolution is constant.
[F#] We've put out different pieces [E] along the way.
You can see a massive difference, and it's based upon [D] where we were living,
how we were feeling, what we were [F#] doing at that time.
That being said, [Em] the next album will sound different, too.
I think we'll constantly be evolving.
[C] _ [G#] I can't feel [G] it, so what am I [C] waiting for?
[B] I'm afraid [G] of you
_ [B] _
[C] We always played instruments, [D#] played trumpet and piano and [D] violin and all that stuff.
And then my mom was like, you know, if you get good grades, we'll get you a drum kit.
[C#m] I think that was the only time I ever made honor rolls.
[C] Yeah!
[F#] Anything you want to do, if you [C] want to do it well,
you have to really put in [D#] a lot of effort and a lot of work and [D] study and train.
It takes seven years to make a doctorate.
[C] Here we are, like, on our eighth year, and I feel like we've just [D#] gotten our degree.
[B] _ _ [C] _ _
[D#m] I'm not that [G] good of a person, but I might be enough [C#] for you. _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
Thank you so much.
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _