Mr. Wrong Chords by Cracker
Tempo:
63.45 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
F
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [G] [E] [G]
[G] Thank you very much.
It's always a pleasure to play here in Denver.
[C] [G]
[D] Well, [G]
meet me [C] by the river [G] that goes nowhere.
Let me [D] lay my sorry [G] trip on you.
Won't you meet me [C] by the river, [G] little darling?
I might just [D] let you see my [G] bad tattoo.
Well, I was gonna [F] bring you flowers, [G] but I didn't.
It's a thought that [D] counts, and I think I'm a [G] bit too broke.
So there's a change in [F] my ashtray, or [G] maybe just enough to pay.
For a half pint of [D] something probably would [G] make us choke.
[D]
[D] Well, no, I'd rather not go and [G] meet your family.
[D] They'd probably send me back where [Gm] I [G] belong.
[C] You hear about your [G] Mr.
Right?
She's [D] out of [C] town tonight.
[G] Baby, come and [D] spend some time with [G] Mr.
Right.
I saw the one at [C] Narravoo [G] without a muffler.
It's got a tape that [D] works if you kick it [G] hard enough.
Baby, if you'd [F] like to [C] meet, [G] I've got some great pornography.
And a ten-pound [D] flashlight clothing in [G] the trunk.
[A]
[D] Well, no, I'd rather not go and [G] meet your family.
They'd [D] probably send me back where [Gm] I belong.
[G]
[C] Don't wanna hear about [G] your Mr.
Right.
She's [D] out of [C] town tonight.
[G] Baby, come and spend some [D] time with [G] Mr.
Right.
And [C] after you have a girlfriend, does she look [G] as good as you?
[C] Hey, would you like to meet my brother?
[D] He'll be out of jail in a month or two.
One, two, three.
[G] [F] [G]
[A] [D]
[G]
[D] [G]
[D] Well, no, I'd rather not go and meet [G] your family.
[D] They'd probably send me back where [G] I belong.
[C] Don't wanna hear about your [G] Mr.
Right.
She's [D] out of [C] town tonight.
[G] Baby, come and [D] spend some time with [G] Mr.
Right.
[C] [G] Yeah, where I come [D] from, they call me [G] Mr.
[Em] Right.
[G]
[Gm] [F] [G]
[G] Thank you very much.
It's always a pleasure to play here in Denver.
[C] [G]
[D] Well, [G]
meet me [C] by the river [G] that goes nowhere.
Let me [D] lay my sorry [G] trip on you.
Won't you meet me [C] by the river, [G] little darling?
I might just [D] let you see my [G] bad tattoo.
Well, I was gonna [F] bring you flowers, [G] but I didn't.
It's a thought that [D] counts, and I think I'm a [G] bit too broke.
So there's a change in [F] my ashtray, or [G] maybe just enough to pay.
For a half pint of [D] something probably would [G] make us choke.
[D]
[D] Well, no, I'd rather not go and [G] meet your family.
[D] They'd probably send me back where [Gm] I [G] belong.
[C] You hear about your [G] Mr.
Right?
She's [D] out of [C] town tonight.
[G] Baby, come and [D] spend some time with [G] Mr.
Right.
I saw the one at [C] Narravoo [G] without a muffler.
It's got a tape that [D] works if you kick it [G] hard enough.
Baby, if you'd [F] like to [C] meet, [G] I've got some great pornography.
And a ten-pound [D] flashlight clothing in [G] the trunk.
[A]
[D] Well, no, I'd rather not go and [G] meet your family.
They'd [D] probably send me back where [Gm] I belong.
[G]
[C] Don't wanna hear about [G] your Mr.
Right.
She's [D] out of [C] town tonight.
[G] Baby, come and spend some [D] time with [G] Mr.
Right.
And [C] after you have a girlfriend, does she look [G] as good as you?
[C] Hey, would you like to meet my brother?
[D] He'll be out of jail in a month or two.
One, two, three.
[G] [F] [G]
[A] [D]
[G]
[D] [G]
[D] Well, no, I'd rather not go and meet [G] your family.
[D] They'd probably send me back where [G] I belong.
[C] Don't wanna hear about your [G] Mr.
Right.
She's [D] out of [C] town tonight.
[G] Baby, come and [D] spend some time with [G] Mr.
Right.
[C] [G] Yeah, where I come [D] from, they call me [G] Mr.
[Em] Right.
[G]
[Gm] [F] [G]
Key:
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[A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _ [G] _ _
[G] _ Thank you very much.
It's always a pleasure to play here in Denver. _
_ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] Well, [G] _ _ _ _
meet me [C] by the river [G] that goes nowhere. _ _
Let me [D] lay my sorry [G] trip on you. _
Won't you meet me [C] by the river, [G] little darling? _
I might just [D] let you see my [G] bad tattoo. _
Well, I was gonna [F] bring you flowers, [G] but I didn't. _
It's a thought that [D] counts, and I think I'm a [G] bit too broke. _
So there's a change in [F] my ashtray, or [G] maybe just enough to pay.
For a half pint of [D] something probably would [G] make us choke.
_ [D]
[D] Well, no, I'd rather not go and [G] meet your family. _
[D] They'd probably send me back where [Gm] I [G] belong. _
[C] You hear about your [G] Mr.
Right?
She's [D] out of [C] town tonight.
[G] Baby, come and [D] spend some time with [G] Mr.
Right. _
I saw the one at [C] Narravoo [G] without a muffler. _
It's got a tape that [D] works if you kick it [G] hard enough. _
Baby, if you'd [F] like to [C] meet, [G] I've got some great pornography.
And a ten-pound [D] flashlight clothing in [G] the trunk.
_ [A]
[D] Well, no, I'd rather not go and [G] meet your family. _
They'd [D] probably send me back where [Gm] I belong.
[G] _
[C] Don't wanna hear about [G] your Mr.
Right.
She's [D] out of [C] town tonight.
[G] Baby, come and spend some [D] time with [G] Mr.
Right. _
And [C] after you have a girlfriend, does she look [G] as good as you?
[C] Hey, would you like to meet my brother?
[D] He'll be out of jail in a month or two.
One, two, three.
[G] _ _ [F] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] Well, no, I'd rather not go and meet [G] your family.
_ [D] They'd probably send me back where [G] I belong.
_ [C] Don't wanna hear about your [G] Mr.
Right.
She's [D] out of [C] town tonight.
_ [G] Baby, come and [D] spend some time with [G] Mr.
Right.
[C] _ [G] Yeah, where I come [D] from, they call me [G] Mr.
[Em] Right.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ [F] _ [G] _ _ _ _
[G] _ Thank you very much.
It's always a pleasure to play here in Denver. _
_ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] Well, [G] _ _ _ _
meet me [C] by the river [G] that goes nowhere. _ _
Let me [D] lay my sorry [G] trip on you. _
Won't you meet me [C] by the river, [G] little darling? _
I might just [D] let you see my [G] bad tattoo. _
Well, I was gonna [F] bring you flowers, [G] but I didn't. _
It's a thought that [D] counts, and I think I'm a [G] bit too broke. _
So there's a change in [F] my ashtray, or [G] maybe just enough to pay.
For a half pint of [D] something probably would [G] make us choke.
_ [D]
[D] Well, no, I'd rather not go and [G] meet your family. _
[D] They'd probably send me back where [Gm] I [G] belong. _
[C] You hear about your [G] Mr.
Right?
She's [D] out of [C] town tonight.
[G] Baby, come and [D] spend some time with [G] Mr.
Right. _
I saw the one at [C] Narravoo [G] without a muffler. _
It's got a tape that [D] works if you kick it [G] hard enough. _
Baby, if you'd [F] like to [C] meet, [G] I've got some great pornography.
And a ten-pound [D] flashlight clothing in [G] the trunk.
_ [A]
[D] Well, no, I'd rather not go and [G] meet your family. _
They'd [D] probably send me back where [Gm] I belong.
[G] _
[C] Don't wanna hear about [G] your Mr.
Right.
She's [D] out of [C] town tonight.
[G] Baby, come and spend some [D] time with [G] Mr.
Right. _
And [C] after you have a girlfriend, does she look [G] as good as you?
[C] Hey, would you like to meet my brother?
[D] He'll be out of jail in a month or two.
One, two, three.
[G] _ _ [F] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] Well, no, I'd rather not go and meet [G] your family.
_ [D] They'd probably send me back where [G] I belong.
_ [C] Don't wanna hear about your [G] Mr.
Right.
She's [D] out of [C] town tonight.
_ [G] Baby, come and [D] spend some time with [G] Mr.
Right.
[C] _ [G] Yeah, where I come [D] from, they call me [G] Mr.
[Em] Right.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ [F] _ [G] _ _ _ _