Chords for Steve Poltz - Can O' Pop (Official Animated Video)
Tempo:
156.45 bpm
Chords used:
A
G
D
F#m
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
One, two, one, two.
Honey, let me open the can of pop.
I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
I've been working on the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel the fizzy [A] rhythm with you.
[F#] Had a chance to meet my love [F#m] in Apollousas,
[G] but I ended up drunken [D] up a Kerky.
[F#m] Tried to fill her head with a bunch of lame excuses.
[F] Think she knows I want [G] to do the herky-jerky.
[A] Honey, let me open the can of pop.
I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
[C] I've been working on the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel [D] the fizzy [A] rhythm with you.
So [F#m] I asked her to try to meet me at a Nutcagish,
[G] but a monster chased me down [D] the track of Laco.
Then I [F#m] jumped and sprained my ankle on a catfish.
[F] Now she's left me for some drummer she [G] calls Haco.
[Am] Honey, [Gm] let me open [D] the can of pop.
[A]
I'm rusty like an old [D] horseshoe.
I've been working on [B] the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel [D] the fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
[C] I [A] left my Bordeaux, left the Chateau,
left my Chapeau, down in Tupelo.
I lost my left eye from a crossbow.
And my wallet, way up in Gatineau.
So after saying what the heck, I ended up a Quebec,
got passed out in the rain and ended up in a train
from Montana to Savannah.
Woke up in Louisiana, shouted a Hosanna,
and I slept on a banana.
Gave my girl a nod and said, glory be to God.
[Am] Honey, [E] let me open the can of pop.
[A] I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
I've been working on the engine in an old chop [G] shop.
I want to feel the fizzy [Am] rhythm with you.
[A]
[F#] So I finally packed her in the [F#m] corner of Kekapo
[G] at the motel.
We [D] did a little research.
[F#] The father found out and his face turned blue.
[F] Now we're getting married over [G] at the Catholic Church.
[A] Honey, let me [D] open up a can of pop.
I'm rusty like an [Am] old horseshoe.
[E] I've been working on the [A] engine in an old chop shop.
[D] I want to feel the fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
[G] I want to feel the [D] fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
I want [G] to feel the [D] fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
[G] [Am]
[E] [A]
Honey, let me open the can of pop.
I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
I've been working on the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel the fizzy [A] rhythm with you.
[F#] Had a chance to meet my love [F#m] in Apollousas,
[G] but I ended up drunken [D] up a Kerky.
[F#m] Tried to fill her head with a bunch of lame excuses.
[F] Think she knows I want [G] to do the herky-jerky.
[A] Honey, let me open the can of pop.
I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
[C] I've been working on the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel [D] the fizzy [A] rhythm with you.
So [F#m] I asked her to try to meet me at a Nutcagish,
[G] but a monster chased me down [D] the track of Laco.
Then I [F#m] jumped and sprained my ankle on a catfish.
[F] Now she's left me for some drummer she [G] calls Haco.
[Am] Honey, [Gm] let me open [D] the can of pop.
[A]
I'm rusty like an old [D] horseshoe.
I've been working on [B] the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel [D] the fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
[C] I [A] left my Bordeaux, left the Chateau,
left my Chapeau, down in Tupelo.
I lost my left eye from a crossbow.
And my wallet, way up in Gatineau.
So after saying what the heck, I ended up a Quebec,
got passed out in the rain and ended up in a train
from Montana to Savannah.
Woke up in Louisiana, shouted a Hosanna,
and I slept on a banana.
Gave my girl a nod and said, glory be to God.
[Am] Honey, [E] let me open the can of pop.
[A] I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
I've been working on the engine in an old chop [G] shop.
I want to feel the fizzy [Am] rhythm with you.
[A]
[F#] So I finally packed her in the [F#m] corner of Kekapo
[G] at the motel.
We [D] did a little research.
[F#] The father found out and his face turned blue.
[F] Now we're getting married over [G] at the Catholic Church.
[A] Honey, let me [D] open up a can of pop.
I'm rusty like an [Am] old horseshoe.
[E] I've been working on the [A] engine in an old chop shop.
[D] I want to feel the fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
[G] I want to feel the [D] fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
I want [G] to feel the [D] fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
[G] [Am]
[E] [A]
Key:
A
G
D
F#m
Am
A
G
D
_ _ One, two, one, two.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Honey, let me open the can of pop.
I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
I've been working on the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel the fizzy [A] rhythm with you. _
_ _ _ [F#] Had a chance to meet my love [F#m] in Apollousas,
[G] but I ended up drunken [D] up a Kerky.
_ [F#m] Tried to fill her head with a bunch of lame excuses.
[F] Think she knows I want [G] to do the herky-jerky.
[A] Honey, let me open the can of pop.
I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
_ [C] I've been working on the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel [D] the fizzy [A] rhythm with you.
_ _ _ _ So [F#m] I asked her to try to meet me at a Nutcagish,
[G] but a monster chased me down [D] the track of Laco. _
Then I [F#m] jumped and sprained my ankle on a catfish.
[F] Now she's left me for some drummer she [G] calls Haco. _
[Am] Honey, [Gm] let me open [D] the can of pop.
[A]
I'm rusty like an old [D] horseshoe. _
I've been working on [B] the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel [D] the fizzy rhythm [A] with you. _ _
_ _ [C] I [A] left my Bordeaux, left the Chateau,
left my Chapeau, down in Tupelo.
I lost my left eye from a crossbow.
And my wallet, _ way up in Gatineau.
So after saying what the heck, I ended up a Quebec,
got passed out in the rain and ended up in a train
from Montana to Savannah.
Woke up in Louisiana, shouted a Hosanna,
and I slept on a banana.
Gave my girl a nod and said, glory be to God.
[Am] Honey, [E] let me open the can of pop.
[A] I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
I've been working on the engine in an old chop [G] shop.
I want to feel the fizzy [Am] rhythm with you.
_ _ [A] _ _
[F#] So I finally packed her in the [F#m] corner of Kekapo
[G] at the motel.
We [D] did a little research.
[F#] The father found out and his face turned blue.
[F] Now we're getting married over [G] at the Catholic Church.
[A] Honey, let me [D] open up a can of pop.
I'm rusty like an [Am] old horseshoe. _
[E] I've been working on the [A] engine in an old chop shop.
[D] I want to feel the fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
[G] I want to feel the [D] fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
I want [G] to feel the [D] fizzy rhythm [A] with you. _ _
_ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Honey, let me open the can of pop.
I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
I've been working on the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel the fizzy [A] rhythm with you. _
_ _ _ [F#] Had a chance to meet my love [F#m] in Apollousas,
[G] but I ended up drunken [D] up a Kerky.
_ [F#m] Tried to fill her head with a bunch of lame excuses.
[F] Think she knows I want [G] to do the herky-jerky.
[A] Honey, let me open the can of pop.
I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
_ [C] I've been working on the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel [D] the fizzy [A] rhythm with you.
_ _ _ _ So [F#m] I asked her to try to meet me at a Nutcagish,
[G] but a monster chased me down [D] the track of Laco. _
Then I [F#m] jumped and sprained my ankle on a catfish.
[F] Now she's left me for some drummer she [G] calls Haco. _
[Am] Honey, [Gm] let me open [D] the can of pop.
[A]
I'm rusty like an old [D] horseshoe. _
I've been working on [B] the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel [D] the fizzy rhythm [A] with you. _ _
_ _ [C] I [A] left my Bordeaux, left the Chateau,
left my Chapeau, down in Tupelo.
I lost my left eye from a crossbow.
And my wallet, _ way up in Gatineau.
So after saying what the heck, I ended up a Quebec,
got passed out in the rain and ended up in a train
from Montana to Savannah.
Woke up in Louisiana, shouted a Hosanna,
and I slept on a banana.
Gave my girl a nod and said, glory be to God.
[Am] Honey, [E] let me open the can of pop.
[A] I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
I've been working on the engine in an old chop [G] shop.
I want to feel the fizzy [Am] rhythm with you.
_ _ [A] _ _
[F#] So I finally packed her in the [F#m] corner of Kekapo
[G] at the motel.
We [D] did a little research.
[F#] The father found out and his face turned blue.
[F] Now we're getting married over [G] at the Catholic Church.
[A] Honey, let me [D] open up a can of pop.
I'm rusty like an [Am] old horseshoe. _
[E] I've been working on the [A] engine in an old chop shop.
[D] I want to feel the fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
[G] I want to feel the [D] fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
I want [G] to feel the [D] fizzy rhythm [A] with you. _ _
_ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
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[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
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