Chords for 'Loose Wheel' by The Balgaard Brothers
Tempo:
161.9 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
F#
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
In a car in Minnesota, a rusty Toyota, he just got done fixing [E] his flat.
[Bm] I thought I'd get closer, [E] so I pulled on over, [Bm] he just let [E] it down [A] off the jack.
He looked at the spare, and said in despair, I hope that those lug nuts [D] are tight.
[E] Let me tell you daddy, I'd like to drive a Caddy, were the words as he got in and drove [A] out of sight.
On the freeway I saw him, and I closely watched him, his front wheel started [E] to shake.
[Bm] He did a 180, [E] and hit an old lady,
[Bm] she [E] ended up [A] in the lake.
He flew off the ridge, and into a bridge, for a minute I thought he [D] was dead.
[E] But he started kicking, just like a dead chicken, he turned to the old car [A] and said,
You picked a fine time to leave me [D] loose wheel, you should be bolted to my [A] automobile.
My [D] legs are all broken, that old lady's soaking, it might take me [A] six months to heal.
You [E] picked a fine time to leave me [A] loose wheel.
[B]
After I left him, I started to question, if I should be driving [F#] at all.
So [C#m] I sold my car, [F#] now I don't go far, [C#m] and sometimes [F#] I don't [B] go at all.
The heel was loose on my old pair of shoes, and one day it [C#] finally [E] let go.
[F#] It happened so fast, I fell flat on my ass, now my butt's in a sling, and there's a cast on [B] my toe.
You picked a fine time to leave me [E] loose heel.
I feel like I slipped on a [A] banana [B] peel.
[E] I don't get much action, lying here in traction.
How did I get such [B] a deal?
You [F#] picked a fine time to [A#m] leave me [B] loose heel.
[N]
[Bm] I thought I'd get closer, [E] so I pulled on over, [Bm] he just let [E] it down [A] off the jack.
He looked at the spare, and said in despair, I hope that those lug nuts [D] are tight.
[E] Let me tell you daddy, I'd like to drive a Caddy, were the words as he got in and drove [A] out of sight.
On the freeway I saw him, and I closely watched him, his front wheel started [E] to shake.
[Bm] He did a 180, [E] and hit an old lady,
[Bm] she [E] ended up [A] in the lake.
He flew off the ridge, and into a bridge, for a minute I thought he [D] was dead.
[E] But he started kicking, just like a dead chicken, he turned to the old car [A] and said,
You picked a fine time to leave me [D] loose wheel, you should be bolted to my [A] automobile.
My [D] legs are all broken, that old lady's soaking, it might take me [A] six months to heal.
You [E] picked a fine time to leave me [A] loose wheel.
[B]
After I left him, I started to question, if I should be driving [F#] at all.
So [C#m] I sold my car, [F#] now I don't go far, [C#m] and sometimes [F#] I don't [B] go at all.
The heel was loose on my old pair of shoes, and one day it [C#] finally [E] let go.
[F#] It happened so fast, I fell flat on my ass, now my butt's in a sling, and there's a cast on [B] my toe.
You picked a fine time to leave me [E] loose heel.
I feel like I slipped on a [A] banana [B] peel.
[E] I don't get much action, lying here in traction.
How did I get such [B] a deal?
You [F#] picked a fine time to [A#m] leave me [B] loose heel.
[N]
Key:
E
A
B
F#
Bm
E
A
B
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_ _ In a car in Minnesota, _ a rusty Toyota, he just got done fixing [E] his flat. _
_ _ [Bm] I thought I'd get closer, _ [E] so I pulled on over, _ [Bm] he just let [E] it down [A] off the jack. _
_ _ _ He looked at the spare, and said in despair, I hope that those lug nuts [D] are tight. _
_ _ _ [E] Let me tell you daddy, I'd like to drive a Caddy, were the words as he got in and drove [A] out of sight. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
On the freeway I saw him, and I closely watched him, his front wheel started [E] to shake. _ _ _
[Bm] He did a 180, [E] and hit an old lady, _
[Bm] she [E] ended up [A] in the lake. _ _ _
He flew off the ridge, and into a bridge, for a minute I thought he [D] was dead. _ _ _
[E] But he started kicking, just like a dead chicken, he turned to the old car [A] and said,
_ _ You picked a fine time to leave me [D] loose wheel, _ _ _ you should be bolted to my [A] automobile. _ _
_ My [D] legs are all broken, that old lady's soaking, it might take me [A] six months to heal. _
_ You [E] picked a fine time to leave me [A] loose wheel. _
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_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
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_ _ _ After I left him, I started to question, if I should be driving [F#] at all. _
So [C#m] _ I sold my car, [F#] now I don't go far, [C#m] and sometimes [F#] I don't [B] go at all. _
_ _ The heel was loose on my old pair of shoes, and one day it [C#] finally [E] let go. _
_ _ [F#] It happened so fast, I fell flat on my ass, now my butt's in a sling, and there's a cast on [B] my toe.
_ You picked a fine time to leave me [E] loose heel. _ _
I feel like I slipped on a [A] banana [B] peel. _
_ _ [E] I don't get much action, lying here in traction.
_ How did I get such [B] a deal? _
_ You [F#] picked a fine time to [A#m] leave me [B] loose heel.
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_ _ _ [N] _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ In a car in Minnesota, _ a rusty Toyota, he just got done fixing [E] his flat. _
_ _ [Bm] I thought I'd get closer, _ [E] so I pulled on over, _ [Bm] he just let [E] it down [A] off the jack. _
_ _ _ He looked at the spare, and said in despair, I hope that those lug nuts [D] are tight. _
_ _ _ [E] Let me tell you daddy, I'd like to drive a Caddy, were the words as he got in and drove [A] out of sight. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
On the freeway I saw him, and I closely watched him, his front wheel started [E] to shake. _ _ _
[Bm] He did a 180, [E] and hit an old lady, _
[Bm] she [E] ended up [A] in the lake. _ _ _
He flew off the ridge, and into a bridge, for a minute I thought he [D] was dead. _ _ _
[E] But he started kicking, just like a dead chicken, he turned to the old car [A] and said,
_ _ You picked a fine time to leave me [D] loose wheel, _ _ _ you should be bolted to my [A] automobile. _ _
_ My [D] legs are all broken, that old lady's soaking, it might take me [A] six months to heal. _
_ You [E] picked a fine time to leave me [A] loose wheel. _
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_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
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_ _ _ After I left him, I started to question, if I should be driving [F#] at all. _
So [C#m] _ I sold my car, [F#] now I don't go far, [C#m] and sometimes [F#] I don't [B] go at all. _
_ _ The heel was loose on my old pair of shoes, and one day it [C#] finally [E] let go. _
_ _ [F#] It happened so fast, I fell flat on my ass, now my butt's in a sling, and there's a cast on [B] my toe.
_ You picked a fine time to leave me [E] loose heel. _ _
I feel like I slipped on a [A] banana [B] peel. _
_ _ [E] I don't get much action, lying here in traction.
_ How did I get such [B] a deal? _
_ You [F#] picked a fine time to [A#m] leave me [B] loose heel.
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_ _ _ [N] _ _ _
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