United Breaks Guitars Chords by Dave Carroll
Tempo:
101.1 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
A
E
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] .
Blue United Airlines on my way to Nebraska, the plane departed Halifax, connecting in.
Chicago's [G] O'Hare.
[A] While on the ground a passenger said from the seat behind me, my God, they're throwing.
guitars [D] out there.
.
The band and I exchanged a look, best described as terror, at the action on the tarmat, and.
knowing whose projectiles these [G] would be.
.
So [A] before I left Chicago, I alerted three employees, who showed complete indifference [D] towards me.
[G].
United, United, you broke my Taylor [D] guitar.
[G].
United, United, some big help [D] you are.
You broke and you [A] should fix it, your libel just [G] admitted.
I should have flown [A] with someone [G] else, or [Bm] gone [A] by car.
.
[G] Cause [Bm] United [Em] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
When we landed in Nebraska, I confirmed what I'd suspected.
My Taylor'd been the victim of a vicious act of malice [G] at O'Hare.
So [A] began a year-long saga, of pass the buck, don't ask me, and I'm sorry sir, your plane.
can [D] go nowhere.
.
So do all the airlines people, from New York to New Delhi, including kind Miss Earl Wig,.
who says the final word from [G] them is no.
.
[A] I've heard all your excuses, and I've chased your wild gooses, and this attitude of yours.
I [D] say must go.
[G].
United, United, you broke my Taylor [D] guitar.
[G].
United, United, some big help [D] you are.
You broke and you [A] should fix it, your libel just [G] admitted.
I should have [A] flown with someone [G] else, or [D] gone [A] by car.
.
[G] Cause United [Em] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
[G] Well I won't say that I'll never fly with you, to save the world I probably would, but.
that won't likely happen.
[Em] And if it did I wouldn't [A] bring my luggage, cause you'd just [G] go and break it, into a [A] thousand.
pieces, just like you broke [G] my heart.
When [D] United [E] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
[G].
United, United, you broke my [D] Taylor guitar.
[G].
United, United, some big help [D] you are.
You broke and [A] you should fix it, your libel [G] just admitted.
I should have [A] flown with someone [G] else, or [D] gone by [A] car.
.
[G] Cause [F#m] [E] United [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
[G] Yeah, [F#] United [E] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
[G] Yeah, [D] United [E] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
[G] [F#m] [E] [A] [D]
Blue United Airlines on my way to Nebraska, the plane departed Halifax, connecting in.
Chicago's [G] O'Hare.
[A] While on the ground a passenger said from the seat behind me, my God, they're throwing.
guitars [D] out there.
.
The band and I exchanged a look, best described as terror, at the action on the tarmat, and.
knowing whose projectiles these [G] would be.
.
So [A] before I left Chicago, I alerted three employees, who showed complete indifference [D] towards me.
[G].
United, United, you broke my Taylor [D] guitar.
[G].
United, United, some big help [D] you are.
You broke and you [A] should fix it, your libel just [G] admitted.
I should have flown [A] with someone [G] else, or [Bm] gone [A] by car.
.
[G] Cause [Bm] United [Em] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
When we landed in Nebraska, I confirmed what I'd suspected.
My Taylor'd been the victim of a vicious act of malice [G] at O'Hare.
So [A] began a year-long saga, of pass the buck, don't ask me, and I'm sorry sir, your plane.
can [D] go nowhere.
.
So do all the airlines people, from New York to New Delhi, including kind Miss Earl Wig,.
who says the final word from [G] them is no.
.
[A] I've heard all your excuses, and I've chased your wild gooses, and this attitude of yours.
I [D] say must go.
[G].
United, United, you broke my Taylor [D] guitar.
[G].
United, United, some big help [D] you are.
You broke and you [A] should fix it, your libel just [G] admitted.
I should have [A] flown with someone [G] else, or [D] gone [A] by car.
.
[G] Cause United [Em] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
[G] Well I won't say that I'll never fly with you, to save the world I probably would, but.
that won't likely happen.
[Em] And if it did I wouldn't [A] bring my luggage, cause you'd just [G] go and break it, into a [A] thousand.
pieces, just like you broke [G] my heart.
When [D] United [E] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
[G].
United, United, you broke my [D] Taylor guitar.
[G].
United, United, some big help [D] you are.
You broke and [A] you should fix it, your libel [G] just admitted.
I should have [A] flown with someone [G] else, or [D] gone by [A] car.
.
[G] Cause [F#m] [E] United [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
[G] Yeah, [F#] United [E] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
[G] Yeah, [D] United [E] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
[G] [F#m] [E] [A] [D]
Key:
G
D
A
E
Em
G
D
A
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
Blue United Airlines on my way to Nebraska, the plane departed Halifax, connecting in.
Chicago's [G] O'Hare.
_ _ _ _ _ [A] While on the ground a passenger said from the seat behind me, my God, they're throwing.
guitars [D] out there.
_ _ _ .
_ _ The band and I exchanged a look, best described as terror, at the action on the tarmat, and.
knowing whose projectiles these [G] would be.
_ _ .
_ So [A] before I left Chicago, I alerted three employees, who showed complete indifference [D] towards me.
_ _ _ _ _ [G].
United, _ United, _ _ you broke my Taylor [D] guitar.
_ _ [G].
United, _ United, _ _ some big help [D] you are.
You broke and you [A] should fix it, your libel just [G] admitted.
I should have flown [A] with someone [G] else, or [Bm] gone [A] by car.
_ _ _ .
_ _ [G] Cause [Bm] United [Em] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
_ _ _ _ When we landed in Nebraska, I confirmed what I'd suspected.
My Taylor'd been the victim of a vicious act of malice [G] at O'Hare.
_ _ _ _ So [A] began a year-long saga, of pass the buck, don't ask me, and I'm sorry sir, your plane.
can [D] go nowhere.
_ _ _ .
_ _ So do all the airlines people, from New York to New Delhi, including kind Miss Earl Wig,.
who says the final word from [G] them is no.
_ _ _ .
_ _ [A] I've heard all your excuses, and I've chased your wild gooses, and this attitude of yours.
I [D] say must go.
_ _ _ _ _ [G].
United, _ United, _ _ you broke my Taylor [D] guitar.
_ _ [G].
United, _ United, _ _ _ some big help [D] you are.
You broke and you [A] should fix it, your libel just [G] admitted.
I should have [A] flown with someone [G] else, or [D] gone [A] by car.
_ _ .
_ _ [G] Cause United [Em] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] Well I won't say that I'll never fly with _ _ you, to save the world I probably would, but.
that won't likely happen.
[Em] And if it did I wouldn't [A] bring my luggage, cause you'd just [G] go and break it, into a [A] thousand.
pieces, just like you broke [G] my heart.
_ When [D] United [E] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G].
United, _ United, _ _ you broke my [D] Taylor guitar.
_ _ [G].
United, United, _ _ _ _ some big help [D] you are.
You broke and [A] you should fix it, your libel [G] just admitted.
I should have [A] flown with someone [G] else, or [D] gone by [A] car.
_ _ .
_ _ [G] Cause [F#m] [E] United [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
_ [G] Yeah, [F#] United [E] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
_ [G] Yeah, [D] United [E] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
_ _ [G] _ [F#m] _ [E] _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
Blue United Airlines on my way to Nebraska, the plane departed Halifax, connecting in.
Chicago's [G] O'Hare.
_ _ _ _ _ [A] While on the ground a passenger said from the seat behind me, my God, they're throwing.
guitars [D] out there.
_ _ _ .
_ _ The band and I exchanged a look, best described as terror, at the action on the tarmat, and.
knowing whose projectiles these [G] would be.
_ _ .
_ So [A] before I left Chicago, I alerted three employees, who showed complete indifference [D] towards me.
_ _ _ _ _ [G].
United, _ United, _ _ you broke my Taylor [D] guitar.
_ _ [G].
United, _ United, _ _ some big help [D] you are.
You broke and you [A] should fix it, your libel just [G] admitted.
I should have flown [A] with someone [G] else, or [Bm] gone [A] by car.
_ _ _ .
_ _ [G] Cause [Bm] United [Em] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
_ _ _ _ When we landed in Nebraska, I confirmed what I'd suspected.
My Taylor'd been the victim of a vicious act of malice [G] at O'Hare.
_ _ _ _ So [A] began a year-long saga, of pass the buck, don't ask me, and I'm sorry sir, your plane.
can [D] go nowhere.
_ _ _ .
_ _ So do all the airlines people, from New York to New Delhi, including kind Miss Earl Wig,.
who says the final word from [G] them is no.
_ _ _ .
_ _ [A] I've heard all your excuses, and I've chased your wild gooses, and this attitude of yours.
I [D] say must go.
_ _ _ _ _ [G].
United, _ United, _ _ you broke my Taylor [D] guitar.
_ _ [G].
United, _ United, _ _ _ some big help [D] you are.
You broke and you [A] should fix it, your libel just [G] admitted.
I should have [A] flown with someone [G] else, or [D] gone [A] by car.
_ _ .
_ _ [G] Cause United [Em] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] Well I won't say that I'll never fly with _ _ you, to save the world I probably would, but.
that won't likely happen.
[Em] And if it did I wouldn't [A] bring my luggage, cause you'd just [G] go and break it, into a [A] thousand.
pieces, just like you broke [G] my heart.
_ When [D] United [E] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G].
United, _ United, _ _ you broke my [D] Taylor guitar.
_ _ [G].
United, United, _ _ _ _ some big help [D] you are.
You broke and [A] you should fix it, your libel [G] just admitted.
I should have [A] flown with someone [G] else, or [D] gone by [A] car.
_ _ .
_ _ [G] Cause [F#m] [E] United [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
_ [G] Yeah, [F#] United [E] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
_ [G] Yeah, [D] United [E] [A] breaks [D].
guitars.
_ _ [G] _ [F#m] _ [E] _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .