Chords for Sugar & Candy
Tempo:
91.1 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
It was 5.45 on a Friday, [G] I was waiting for a train going my way.
[A] I stood packed on the platform of Brooklyn where everybody's pushing but [Dm] nobody's looking.
So [D] I got crushed in the rush for the subway by the little old man trying to shove me.
[A] Well I noticed her when I glanced sideways and felt contented [Dm] shifting inside me.
[D] I was dressed in my best polyester and [G] I could tell that the plastic impressed her.
[A] Cause she smiled as she eased up beside me and then she said she had things [Dm] to confide in.
She [D] said her dad ran away with Samantha, [G] the middle aged exotic dancer.
[A] So her mom had to turn to her savior and here's the advice [Dm] that he gave her.
He [D] said Reese's is some Swedish [G] fish.
Mootles have skittles that glance and caress.
[D] Marshmallow inside a chocolate dish.
Try to bounce in your mouth like this.
[D] Take off your contact and look at the screen.
Take off your mask and look at the scene.
Break your restrictions [G] and come on the stage.
[D] Take your prescription with sugar and candy, oh yeah.
We arrived there by way of the highway.
After night drives with trade winds and tirades.
[A] To a town bound by old guards and dry dogs.
Bored I dragged my ass off the bus [Dm] and hit the sidewalks.
[D] I stumbled on the lane named on my way and got caught in the street by treading lightly.
[A] The bitch passed me by led by fish hooks.
I hit pop flies [Dm] and caught their strange looks.
[D] But one figure struggled to stand it.
[G] He was a one legged man in his wheelchair.
[A] I struck out a course for his landing.
I put out a hand [Dm] and then he grabbed me.
[D] For the lifetime of blocks cars and byways.
Of [G] the times of stockyards and chain gangs and two ways.
[A] He offered his advice for a penny.
And for that small price [Dm] he's what he gave me.
[D] Take off your contact and look at the screen.
Take off your make up and look at the scene.
If you break your restrictions.
[G] Then you're
[D] taking your prescription with [G] sugar and candy, oh [D] yeah.
[A] I stood packed on the platform of Brooklyn where everybody's pushing but [Dm] nobody's looking.
So [D] I got crushed in the rush for the subway by the little old man trying to shove me.
[A] Well I noticed her when I glanced sideways and felt contented [Dm] shifting inside me.
[D] I was dressed in my best polyester and [G] I could tell that the plastic impressed her.
[A] Cause she smiled as she eased up beside me and then she said she had things [Dm] to confide in.
She [D] said her dad ran away with Samantha, [G] the middle aged exotic dancer.
[A] So her mom had to turn to her savior and here's the advice [Dm] that he gave her.
He [D] said Reese's is some Swedish [G] fish.
Mootles have skittles that glance and caress.
[D] Marshmallow inside a chocolate dish.
Try to bounce in your mouth like this.
[D] Take off your contact and look at the screen.
Take off your mask and look at the scene.
Break your restrictions [G] and come on the stage.
[D] Take your prescription with sugar and candy, oh yeah.
We arrived there by way of the highway.
After night drives with trade winds and tirades.
[A] To a town bound by old guards and dry dogs.
Bored I dragged my ass off the bus [Dm] and hit the sidewalks.
[D] I stumbled on the lane named on my way and got caught in the street by treading lightly.
[A] The bitch passed me by led by fish hooks.
I hit pop flies [Dm] and caught their strange looks.
[D] But one figure struggled to stand it.
[G] He was a one legged man in his wheelchair.
[A] I struck out a course for his landing.
I put out a hand [Dm] and then he grabbed me.
[D] For the lifetime of blocks cars and byways.
Of [G] the times of stockyards and chain gangs and two ways.
[A] He offered his advice for a penny.
And for that small price [Dm] he's what he gave me.
[D] Take off your contact and look at the screen.
Take off your make up and look at the scene.
If you break your restrictions.
[G] Then you're
[D] taking your prescription with [G] sugar and candy, oh [D] yeah.
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It was 5.45 on a Friday, [G] I was waiting for a train going my way.
[A] I stood packed on the platform of Brooklyn where everybody's pushing but [Dm] nobody's looking.
So [D] I got crushed in the rush for the subway by the little old man trying to shove me.
[A] Well I noticed her when I glanced sideways and felt contented [Dm] shifting inside me.
[D] I was dressed in my best polyester and [G] I could tell that the plastic impressed her.
[A] Cause she smiled as she eased up beside me and then she said she had things [Dm] to confide in.
She [D] said her dad ran away with Samantha, [G] the middle aged exotic dancer.
[A] So her mom had to turn to her savior and here's the advice [Dm] that he gave her.
He [D] said Reese's is some Swedish [G] fish.
Mootles have skittles that glance and caress.
[D] Marshmallow inside a chocolate dish.
Try to bounce in your mouth like this.
[D] Take off your contact and look at the screen. _
Take off your mask and look at the scene.
Break your restrictions [G] and come on the stage. _
[D] Take your prescription with sugar and candy, oh yeah. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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We arrived there by way of the highway.
After night drives with trade winds and tirades.
[A] To a town bound by old guards and dry dogs.
Bored I dragged my ass off the bus [Dm] and hit the sidewalks.
[D] I stumbled on the lane named on my way and got caught in the street by treading lightly.
[A] The bitch passed me by led by fish hooks.
I hit pop flies [Dm] and caught their strange looks.
[D] But one figure struggled to stand it.
[G] He was a one legged man in his wheelchair.
[A] I struck out a course for his landing.
I put out a hand [Dm] and then he grabbed me.
[D] For the lifetime of blocks cars and byways.
Of [G] the times of stockyards and chain gangs and two ways.
[A] He offered his advice for a penny.
And for that small price [Dm] he's what he gave me.
[D] Take off your contact and look at the screen. _
Take off your make up and look at the scene.
If you break your restrictions.
[G] Then you're _ _
[D] taking your prescription with [G] sugar and candy, oh [D] yeah. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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It was 5.45 on a Friday, [G] I was waiting for a train going my way.
[A] I stood packed on the platform of Brooklyn where everybody's pushing but [Dm] nobody's looking.
So [D] I got crushed in the rush for the subway by the little old man trying to shove me.
[A] Well I noticed her when I glanced sideways and felt contented [Dm] shifting inside me.
[D] I was dressed in my best polyester and [G] I could tell that the plastic impressed her.
[A] Cause she smiled as she eased up beside me and then she said she had things [Dm] to confide in.
She [D] said her dad ran away with Samantha, [G] the middle aged exotic dancer.
[A] So her mom had to turn to her savior and here's the advice [Dm] that he gave her.
He [D] said Reese's is some Swedish [G] fish.
Mootles have skittles that glance and caress.
[D] Marshmallow inside a chocolate dish.
Try to bounce in your mouth like this.
[D] Take off your contact and look at the screen. _
Take off your mask and look at the scene.
Break your restrictions [G] and come on the stage. _
[D] Take your prescription with sugar and candy, oh yeah. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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We arrived there by way of the highway.
After night drives with trade winds and tirades.
[A] To a town bound by old guards and dry dogs.
Bored I dragged my ass off the bus [Dm] and hit the sidewalks.
[D] I stumbled on the lane named on my way and got caught in the street by treading lightly.
[A] The bitch passed me by led by fish hooks.
I hit pop flies [Dm] and caught their strange looks.
[D] But one figure struggled to stand it.
[G] He was a one legged man in his wheelchair.
[A] I struck out a course for his landing.
I put out a hand [Dm] and then he grabbed me.
[D] For the lifetime of blocks cars and byways.
Of [G] the times of stockyards and chain gangs and two ways.
[A] He offered his advice for a penny.
And for that small price [Dm] he's what he gave me.
[D] Take off your contact and look at the screen. _
Take off your make up and look at the scene.
If you break your restrictions.
[G] Then you're _ _
[D] taking your prescription with [G] sugar and candy, oh [D] yeah. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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