Chords for Doug MacLeod - The Entitled Few (Bing Lounge)
Tempo:
79.55 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Bb
D
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
You ever seen people that pull up into that blue parking spot
and they get out and they run faster than a [Db] track star?
You ever see [G] that?
They ever make you angry?
[D] I spent four years in the Navy.
I'm not a combat vet, but I was a vet during the Vietnam War.
And I have a special spot in my heart
for those men that gave a lot.
A lot of them gave their lives.
A lot of them gave limbs and part of their brain.
They [G] needed that spot.
It made me very angry, so I wrote this song.
It's called The Entitled Few,
and it's gonna sound [D] exactly like this.
[Em] [G]
[Db] [Dm]
[G] [Bb] [G] [Dm] [Bb] [G]
[Gm] [G]
[Bb] [G]
[Bb] [G] [Bb] [G] Now you ain't handicapped,
but you got a blue handicap [Gm] car.
[Dm] Finding a convenient parking spot for you
is just too damn [G] hard.
With a smile and look on your face,
you pull into the blue spot
while a woman with a crippled child
is looking for what you just got.
[C] [D] But man, this ain't [G] no concern to you.
[D] You see, you above it all, man.
[C] You just [G] one of the Entitled Few.
Homeless woman, [Dm] [G] she got two hungry kids.
With just a little bit of your long money,
you could help with this.
She humbly asks you, but you refuse with disdain.
You ain't got no remorse.
You ain't got no shame, [C] but why should you?
That woman, [G] [C] she ain't no [G] concern to you.
[Gm] [G]
[D] You see, you above it all, man.
[C]
You just one [G] of the Entitled Few.
There's a combat vet on the corner.
He got oranges as a sale.
You tell your Botox girlfriend,
he sure look like hell.
You stare straight ahead so your eyes don't meet
because you know in your heart he's twice the man
you could ever, ever, ever be.
[C]
Really, at the end of the day,
why should [G] this concern you?
[Dm] You see, you above it all.
[G] [C] You just [G] one of the Entitled Few.
[Bb] [G]
[C]
[Eb] [G] [G]
[Bb] [G] [E] [G]
[G] [Bb] [G] Now I'm gonna tell you,
the end of the [Gm] road is the same for everyone.
[G] There ain't no place to hide,
and there ain't no place to run.
You see, death don't really care how much you worth.
Like Memphis Slam once said,
you going back to Mother Earth.
[C]
And I do believe that death
gonna [G] concern you.
[D] You see, when death call your name, man,
[C] [Gm] ain't no such thing as the Entitled Few.
[G] Are you listening to me?
[D] I said, when death call your name,
[C] ain't no such thing [G] as the Entitled Few.
[N]
and they get out and they run faster than a [Db] track star?
You ever see [G] that?
They ever make you angry?
[D] I spent four years in the Navy.
I'm not a combat vet, but I was a vet during the Vietnam War.
And I have a special spot in my heart
for those men that gave a lot.
A lot of them gave their lives.
A lot of them gave limbs and part of their brain.
They [G] needed that spot.
It made me very angry, so I wrote this song.
It's called The Entitled Few,
and it's gonna sound [D] exactly like this.
[Em] [G]
[Db] [Dm]
[G] [Bb] [G] [Dm] [Bb] [G]
[Gm] [G]
[Bb] [G]
[Bb] [G] [Bb] [G] Now you ain't handicapped,
but you got a blue handicap [Gm] car.
[Dm] Finding a convenient parking spot for you
is just too damn [G] hard.
With a smile and look on your face,
you pull into the blue spot
while a woman with a crippled child
is looking for what you just got.
[C] [D] But man, this ain't [G] no concern to you.
[D] You see, you above it all, man.
[C] You just [G] one of the Entitled Few.
Homeless woman, [Dm] [G] she got two hungry kids.
With just a little bit of your long money,
you could help with this.
She humbly asks you, but you refuse with disdain.
You ain't got no remorse.
You ain't got no shame, [C] but why should you?
That woman, [G] [C] she ain't no [G] concern to you.
[Gm] [G]
[D] You see, you above it all, man.
[C]
You just one [G] of the Entitled Few.
There's a combat vet on the corner.
He got oranges as a sale.
You tell your Botox girlfriend,
he sure look like hell.
You stare straight ahead so your eyes don't meet
because you know in your heart he's twice the man
you could ever, ever, ever be.
[C]
Really, at the end of the day,
why should [G] this concern you?
[Dm] You see, you above it all.
[G] [C] You just [G] one of the Entitled Few.
[Bb] [G]
[C]
[Eb] [G] [G]
[Bb] [G] [E] [G]
[G] [Bb] [G] Now I'm gonna tell you,
the end of the [Gm] road is the same for everyone.
[G] There ain't no place to hide,
and there ain't no place to run.
You see, death don't really care how much you worth.
Like Memphis Slam once said,
you going back to Mother Earth.
[C]
And I do believe that death
gonna [G] concern you.
[D] You see, when death call your name, man,
[C] [Gm] ain't no such thing as the Entitled Few.
[G] Are you listening to me?
[D] I said, when death call your name,
[C] ain't no such thing [G] as the Entitled Few.
[N]
Key:
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C
Bb
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Dm
G
C
Bb
You ever seen people that pull up into that blue parking spot
and they get out and they run faster than a [Db] track star?
You ever see [G] that?
They ever make you angry? _ _
_ [D] I spent four years in the Navy. _ _
I'm not a combat vet, but I was a vet during the Vietnam War.
And I have a special spot in my heart
for those men _ that gave a lot.
A lot of them gave their lives.
A lot of them gave limbs and part of their brain.
They [G] needed that spot.
It made me very angry, so I wrote this song. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ It's called The Entitled Few,
and it's gonna sound [D] exactly like this.
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Dm] _ _
[G] _ [Bb] _ [G] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [Bb] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [G] _ [Bb] _ [G] _ Now you ain't handicapped,
_ but you got a blue handicap [Gm] car.
_ [Dm] Finding a convenient parking spot for you
is just too damn [G] hard.
_ With a smile and look on your face,
you pull into the blue spot
while a woman with a crippled child
is looking for what you just got. _ _
[C] _ _ _ [D] But man, this ain't [G] no concern to you. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] You see, you above it all, man.
[C] _ You just [G] one of the Entitled Few. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Homeless woman, [Dm] _ [G] she got two hungry kids.
_ With just a little bit of your long money, _
you could help with this.
_ She humbly asks you, _ but you refuse with disdain.
You ain't got no remorse. _
You ain't got no shame, _ _ [C] but why should you?
_ _ That woman, [G] _ _ [C] she ain't no [G] concern to you.
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] You see, you above it all, man.
[C] _
You just one [G] of the Entitled Few. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ There's a combat vet on the corner. _
He got oranges as a sale.
You tell your Botox girlfriend,
_ he sure look like hell.
_ You stare straight ahead so your eyes don't meet
because you know in your heart he's twice the man
you could ever, ever, ever be.
[C] _
_ Really, at the end of the day, _ _
_ why should [G] this concern you? _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Dm] You see, you above it all.
[G] _ _ [C] You just [G] one of the Entitled Few.
[Bb] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [G] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ [G] _ _ [E] _ _ [G] _
_ [G] _ _ [Bb] [G] Now _ _ _ _ _ I'm gonna tell you,
the end of the [Gm] road is the same for everyone.
[G] _ There ain't no place to hide,
_ and there ain't no place to run. _ _
You see, death don't really care how much you worth. _
Like Memphis Slam once said,
you going back to Mother Earth.
_ [C] _
And I do believe that death _
_ gonna [G] concern you. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] You see, when death call your name, man,
[C] _ [Gm] ain't no such thing as the Entitled Few. _ _
_ [G] _ _ Are you listening to me?
[D] I said, when death call your name,
[C] _ _ ain't no such thing [G] as the Entitled Few. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
and they get out and they run faster than a [Db] track star?
You ever see [G] that?
They ever make you angry? _ _
_ [D] I spent four years in the Navy. _ _
I'm not a combat vet, but I was a vet during the Vietnam War.
And I have a special spot in my heart
for those men _ that gave a lot.
A lot of them gave their lives.
A lot of them gave limbs and part of their brain.
They [G] needed that spot.
It made me very angry, so I wrote this song. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ It's called The Entitled Few,
and it's gonna sound [D] exactly like this.
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Dm] _ _
[G] _ [Bb] _ [G] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [Bb] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [G] _ [Bb] _ [G] _ Now you ain't handicapped,
_ but you got a blue handicap [Gm] car.
_ [Dm] Finding a convenient parking spot for you
is just too damn [G] hard.
_ With a smile and look on your face,
you pull into the blue spot
while a woman with a crippled child
is looking for what you just got. _ _
[C] _ _ _ [D] But man, this ain't [G] no concern to you. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] You see, you above it all, man.
[C] _ You just [G] one of the Entitled Few. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Homeless woman, [Dm] _ [G] she got two hungry kids.
_ With just a little bit of your long money, _
you could help with this.
_ She humbly asks you, _ but you refuse with disdain.
You ain't got no remorse. _
You ain't got no shame, _ _ [C] but why should you?
_ _ That woman, [G] _ _ [C] she ain't no [G] concern to you.
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] You see, you above it all, man.
[C] _
You just one [G] of the Entitled Few. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ There's a combat vet on the corner. _
He got oranges as a sale.
You tell your Botox girlfriend,
_ he sure look like hell.
_ You stare straight ahead so your eyes don't meet
because you know in your heart he's twice the man
you could ever, ever, ever be.
[C] _
_ Really, at the end of the day, _ _
_ why should [G] this concern you? _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Dm] You see, you above it all.
[G] _ _ [C] You just [G] one of the Entitled Few.
[Bb] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [G] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ [G] _ _ [E] _ _ [G] _
_ [G] _ _ [Bb] [G] Now _ _ _ _ _ I'm gonna tell you,
the end of the [Gm] road is the same for everyone.
[G] _ There ain't no place to hide,
_ and there ain't no place to run. _ _
You see, death don't really care how much you worth. _
Like Memphis Slam once said,
you going back to Mother Earth.
_ [C] _
And I do believe that death _
_ gonna [G] concern you. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] You see, when death call your name, man,
[C] _ [Gm] ain't no such thing as the Entitled Few. _ _
_ [G] _ _ Are you listening to me?
[D] I said, when death call your name,
[C] _ _ ain't no such thing [G] as the Entitled Few. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _