Stuck Between Stations Chords by The Hold Steady
Tempo:
72.625 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Bm
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [D] [D]
[D] [G] [D] [G] [D]
[A] [D]
[A] [D] There are nights [G] when I think that South Paradise was [D] right.
[A] [G] Boys and girls in America.
They're such [D] a sad [A] time together.
[G] [D] Sucking on each other at the demonstrations, making sure [G] their make up's [A] straight.
[G] [D] Crushing one [G] another with [D] colossal [G] expectations, [D] depending on [G] discipline, [A] sleep and weight.
She was a really cool kisser and [D] she wasn't all [G] that strict of [D] a Christian.
[A] She was a damn good dancer but [D] she wasn't all [G] that great of a girlfriend.
[A] He [Bm] likes to walk [A] the room but [D] he's tired of all [G] the de [D] [A]-isolation.
Most guys are crystal clear but [D] tonight it's like [G] he's stuck between [A] stations.
[G] On the [D] radio,
[A] [D]
[G] [A] [Gm] [D] Devil and [G] Sean Barryman, [D] they took a walk [G] together and [D] they ended up on [A] Washington talking to the [D] river.
He said, I surrounded [G] myself with [D] doctors and de [G]-thinkers, [D] the big hats and [A] soft bodies, thanks for [G] loud blubber.
[D] There was a night that we thought that Sean Barryman could fly.
[G] But he [A] didn't so he [G] died.
She [D] said, you're pretty good with words but words won't save your life.
And he didn't so [G] he died.
[A] And he was drunk and exhausted [D] but he was critically acclaimed [G] and respected.
[A] [Bm] He loved the [A] gold covers [D] but he hated all the drawn [G] out [A] winters.
[Bm] He likes to walk [A] the room but [D] he's tired of all [G] the de-isolation.
[A] Most guys are kinda fuzzy but [D] that last night he [G] had total [D] retention.
[A] [G] Barry's [D] twin city [A] kisses, they sound [G] like clicks and [A] hisses.
We all come down [G] and drown in the [A] messes that the river.
[D] [E]
[A] [D] [G#] [A] [D] [E]
[A] We drink and we dry up and now we crumble into dust.
[D] [G]
[D] [A] We get wet and we corrode and now we're covered [B] up in [A] rot.
[D] [G]
[D] [A] We drink and we dry up and now we crumble into dust.
[D] [G]
[D] We [A] get wet and we corrode and now [D] we're covered up [F#m] in rot.
[D]
[A] She was a really cool kisser and she [D] wasn't all that [G] strict or aggressive.
[A]
She was a [Bm] damn good [D] dancer but she wasn't all that [G] great of a [A] girlfriend.
He likes the warm [D] feeling but he's tired of all the de [G] [A]-hydration.
Most guys are [A] crystal clear [D] but tonight it's [G] like he's stuck between [A] stations.
[G] His twin city [A] kisses, they sound [G] like clicks and hisses.
[A] We all come down and [G] drown.
[A]
[D] [G] [D] [G] [D]
[A] [D]
[A] [D] There are nights [G] when I think that South Paradise was [D] right.
[A] [G] Boys and girls in America.
They're such [D] a sad [A] time together.
[G] [D] Sucking on each other at the demonstrations, making sure [G] their make up's [A] straight.
[G] [D] Crushing one [G] another with [D] colossal [G] expectations, [D] depending on [G] discipline, [A] sleep and weight.
She was a really cool kisser and [D] she wasn't all [G] that strict of [D] a Christian.
[A] She was a damn good dancer but [D] she wasn't all [G] that great of a girlfriend.
[A] He [Bm] likes to walk [A] the room but [D] he's tired of all [G] the de [D] [A]-isolation.
Most guys are crystal clear but [D] tonight it's like [G] he's stuck between [A] stations.
[G] On the [D] radio,
[A] [D]
[G] [A] [Gm] [D] Devil and [G] Sean Barryman, [D] they took a walk [G] together and [D] they ended up on [A] Washington talking to the [D] river.
He said, I surrounded [G] myself with [D] doctors and de [G]-thinkers, [D] the big hats and [A] soft bodies, thanks for [G] loud blubber.
[D] There was a night that we thought that Sean Barryman could fly.
[G] But he [A] didn't so he [G] died.
She [D] said, you're pretty good with words but words won't save your life.
And he didn't so [G] he died.
[A] And he was drunk and exhausted [D] but he was critically acclaimed [G] and respected.
[A] [Bm] He loved the [A] gold covers [D] but he hated all the drawn [G] out [A] winters.
[Bm] He likes to walk [A] the room but [D] he's tired of all [G] the de-isolation.
[A] Most guys are kinda fuzzy but [D] that last night he [G] had total [D] retention.
[A] [G] Barry's [D] twin city [A] kisses, they sound [G] like clicks and [A] hisses.
We all come down [G] and drown in the [A] messes that the river.
[D] [E]
[A] [D] [G#] [A] [D] [E]
[A] We drink and we dry up and now we crumble into dust.
[D] [G]
[D] [A] We get wet and we corrode and now we're covered [B] up in [A] rot.
[D] [G]
[D] [A] We drink and we dry up and now we crumble into dust.
[D] [G]
[D] We [A] get wet and we corrode and now [D] we're covered up [F#m] in rot.
[D]
[A] She was a really cool kisser and she [D] wasn't all that [G] strict or aggressive.
[A]
She was a [Bm] damn good [D] dancer but she wasn't all that [G] great of a [A] girlfriend.
He likes the warm [D] feeling but he's tired of all the de [G] [A]-hydration.
Most guys are [A] crystal clear [D] but tonight it's [G] like he's stuck between [A] stations.
[G] His twin city [A] kisses, they sound [G] like clicks and hisses.
[A] We all come down and [G] drown.
[A]
Key:
D
A
G
Bm
E
D
A
G
_ [D] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ [D] _ [G] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [D] There are nights [G] when I think that South Paradise was [D] right.
[A] _ [G] Boys and girls in America.
They're such [D] a sad [A] time together.
[G] [D] Sucking on each other at the demonstrations, making sure [G] their make up's [A] straight.
[G] [D] Crushing one [G] another with [D] colossal [G] expectations, [D] depending on [G] discipline, [A] sleep and weight.
She was a really cool kisser and [D] she wasn't all [G] that strict of [D] a Christian.
[A] _ She was a damn good dancer but [D] she wasn't all [G] that great of a girlfriend.
[A] _ He [Bm] likes to walk [A] the room but [D] he's tired of all [G] the de [D] [A]-isolation.
Most guys are crystal clear but [D] tonight it's like [G] he's stuck between [A] stations.
[G] On the [D] radio, _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ [A] _ [Gm] [D] Devil and [G] Sean Barryman, [D] they took a walk [G] together and [D] they ended up on [A] Washington talking to the [D] river.
He said, I surrounded [G] myself with [D] doctors and de [G]-thinkers, [D] the big hats and [A] soft bodies, thanks for [G] loud blubber.
[D] There was a night that we thought that Sean Barryman could fly.
[G] But he [A] didn't so he [G] died.
She [D] said, you're pretty good with words but words won't save your life.
And he didn't so [G] he died.
[A] And he was drunk and exhausted [D] but he was critically acclaimed [G] and respected.
[A] _ _ [Bm] He loved the [A] gold covers [D] but he hated all the drawn [G] out [A] winters.
_ [Bm] He likes to walk [A] the room but [D] he's tired of all [G] the de-isolation.
[A] _ _ Most guys are kinda fuzzy but [D] that last night he [G] had total [D] retention.
[A] _ [G] Barry's [D] twin city [A] kisses, they sound [G] like clicks and [A] hisses.
We all come down [G] and drown in the [A] messes that the river. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [E] _
[A] _ _ [D] _ [G#] _ [A] _ _ [D] _ [E] _
[A] We drink and we dry up and now we crumble into dust.
[D] _ [G] _
[D] [A] We get wet and we corrode and now we're covered [B] up in [A] rot.
[D] _ [G] _
[D] [A] We drink and we dry up and now we crumble into dust.
[D] _ [G]
[D] We [A] get wet and we corrode and now [D] we're covered up [F#m] in rot.
_ [D] _
[A] She was a really cool kisser and she [D] wasn't all that [G] strict or aggressive.
[A] _
She was a [Bm] damn good [D] dancer but she wasn't all that [G] great of a [A] girlfriend. _
He likes the warm [D] feeling but he's tired of all the de [G] [A]-hydration. _
Most guys are [A] crystal clear [D] but tonight it's [G] like he's stuck between [A] stations.
[G] His twin city [A] kisses, they sound [G] like clicks and hisses.
[A] We all come down and [G] drown.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ [D] _ [G] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [D] There are nights [G] when I think that South Paradise was [D] right.
[A] _ [G] Boys and girls in America.
They're such [D] a sad [A] time together.
[G] [D] Sucking on each other at the demonstrations, making sure [G] their make up's [A] straight.
[G] [D] Crushing one [G] another with [D] colossal [G] expectations, [D] depending on [G] discipline, [A] sleep and weight.
She was a really cool kisser and [D] she wasn't all [G] that strict of [D] a Christian.
[A] _ She was a damn good dancer but [D] she wasn't all [G] that great of a girlfriend.
[A] _ He [Bm] likes to walk [A] the room but [D] he's tired of all [G] the de [D] [A]-isolation.
Most guys are crystal clear but [D] tonight it's like [G] he's stuck between [A] stations.
[G] On the [D] radio, _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ [A] _ [Gm] [D] Devil and [G] Sean Barryman, [D] they took a walk [G] together and [D] they ended up on [A] Washington talking to the [D] river.
He said, I surrounded [G] myself with [D] doctors and de [G]-thinkers, [D] the big hats and [A] soft bodies, thanks for [G] loud blubber.
[D] There was a night that we thought that Sean Barryman could fly.
[G] But he [A] didn't so he [G] died.
She [D] said, you're pretty good with words but words won't save your life.
And he didn't so [G] he died.
[A] And he was drunk and exhausted [D] but he was critically acclaimed [G] and respected.
[A] _ _ [Bm] He loved the [A] gold covers [D] but he hated all the drawn [G] out [A] winters.
_ [Bm] He likes to walk [A] the room but [D] he's tired of all [G] the de-isolation.
[A] _ _ Most guys are kinda fuzzy but [D] that last night he [G] had total [D] retention.
[A] _ [G] Barry's [D] twin city [A] kisses, they sound [G] like clicks and [A] hisses.
We all come down [G] and drown in the [A] messes that the river. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [E] _
[A] _ _ [D] _ [G#] _ [A] _ _ [D] _ [E] _
[A] We drink and we dry up and now we crumble into dust.
[D] _ [G] _
[D] [A] We get wet and we corrode and now we're covered [B] up in [A] rot.
[D] _ [G] _
[D] [A] We drink and we dry up and now we crumble into dust.
[D] _ [G]
[D] We [A] get wet and we corrode and now [D] we're covered up [F#m] in rot.
_ [D] _
[A] She was a really cool kisser and she [D] wasn't all that [G] strict or aggressive.
[A] _
She was a [Bm] damn good [D] dancer but she wasn't all that [G] great of a [A] girlfriend. _
He likes the warm [D] feeling but he's tired of all the de [G] [A]-hydration. _
Most guys are [A] crystal clear [D] but tonight it's [G] like he's stuck between [A] stations.
[G] His twin city [A] kisses, they sound [G] like clicks and hisses.
[A] We all come down and [G] drown.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _