Chords for Hilltop Hoods - 1955 ft. Montaigne & Tom Thum (Official Video)

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84.05 bpm
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B

E

A

C#m

G#m

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Hilltop Hoods - 1955 ft. Montaigne & Tom Thum (Official Video) chords
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[A] [E] [B] If you're feeling low, then [C#m] give it a go.
[E] You know when you're doing [F#m] a song about a small town.
Try [E] Lammert's sniffing salts [B] today.
You get it [E] started with a cliche, you know what I'm saying?
[G#m]
[A] Like, [E] time moves a little [B] slower here, the paint [C#m] spills cause the [G#] summer's here, it's [A] so unfair.
And when no one there, [E] no way you would [B] know em.
Locals here [C#m] ride, they [B] show up just to [A] show off, and then take a [E] rid off, just to watch
the [B] day go by.
[C#m] Philosophize em with their [G#m] friends like they [A] play to.
They [E] prophesize on the bench by the [B] main road.
They gotta [C#m] try some, like [B] hey, a Whippy, [A] save the guts.
But what a [E] pain, the Fox News [B] got em lit.
The shopkiss, the [C#m] [G#m] fundamentalist, the new [A] communist.
Oh girl, [E] you're the shoppin' list, clutch a [B] handbag close.
[C#m] I'm like, damn man, [B] damn, that's all [A] back hands dropped.
Cause I'm a [E] gentleman, then again, [B] what's the facade?
First name [C#m] basis in the [E] bank, the post [A] office, the bar, the grocery [E] parts.
So lady, I ain't [B] trying to grab your pension.
[C#m] The old men on the [A] bench.
Direct from the [E] transistor radio in your lounge [B] room.
It's the [A] entertainment that [E] the whole family can enjoy.
Well I say, looking slick will [D#m] do the trick, so try [E] Barry's Brew.
[B] Well let's [A] go, let's go.
We're living in the [E] days when everybody's [B] saying, what a time to [C#m] be alive.
[A] But I'm feeling out of [E] place, like we're living out of [B] space.
Cause it seems I'm [C#m] stuck in time, it's [A] like we're right [E] to life.
[B] Right, in the [C#m] shadow of the Cold War.
[A] That's so quiet [E] and nice.
Like, [B] my schlo took a whole job, [A] 55.
[E] Time moves a little [B] slower here.
Feels like a [C#m] week, a week, it feels like it could [A] go again.
And we [E] know we're near, nothing man, it's [B] so true.
I don't tell them [F#] where I'm from, I [B] tell them where I'm [A] supposed to.
And I could [E] go through an atlas and [B] show you on a map.
But you [C#m] still look me sideways and [A] treat me like I'm backwards.
And [E] that's just fine, it so [B] happens.
So I'm happy [C#m] living in a [B] city that is [A] trapped in time.
While you [E] lined up in traffic, [B] I'm not panicked by [C#m] transit.
I'm [A] back in time for a TV.
[E] Then I ran an early [B] night, cause we get dressed.
[C#m] Travel got an [B] early [A] flight.
Been doing laps of the [E] earth, we're doing laps of the sun.
[B] Trying to put where I'm [C#m] at on a [E] map, cause where I'm [A] from.
We never get a [E] mention, but all that and [B] then some.
Once [C#m] been the old men on the bench, and across the country they came in waves.
[B] Thousands upon [A] thousands of flying [E] disks, descending from the planet Mars.
For the [D#m] closest shave, try a [E] Wilson's razor [B] today.
Well let's [A] go, let's go.
We're living on the [E] days when everybody's [B] saying, what a time to [C#m] be alive.
[A] But I'm feeling out of [E] place, like we're living out of [B] space.
Causing feelings of [C#m] fucking time, it's [A] like we're on [E] to life.
[B] Right, in the [C#m] shadow of a cold war.
[A] And that's so fine, [E] nice.
[B] Like, martial law took a hold, you're [A] 55.
Where we go, where we go, this [B] will always be [C#m] home.
No matter, [A] where we go, this [B] will always be home.
[C#m] No [A] matter, where we go, this [B] will always be [C#m] home.
[A] No matter, where we go, this [B] will always be home.
[C#m] If you can't beat the summer heat, then what [B] you need is a [C#m] Wardell's.
Wardell [A] Refrigerators, the cooler [E] choice.
[B] The dieting revolution, [Em] taking the world by storm.
We're [A] living on [E] the days when [B] everybody's saying, what a time to [C#m] be alive.
[A] But I'm feeling out of [E] place, like we're living out of [B] space.
Causing feelings of [C#m] fucking time, it's [A] like we're on [E] to life.
[B] Right, in the [C#m] shadow of a cold war.
And [A] that's so fine, [E] nice.
[B] Like, martial law took a hold, you're [A] 55.
[E] [B] So did you read the spinning newspaper today?
[E] The ones that spin at the screen?
They said, um, there's fine exhaustors.
Well, you know, that'd be important to us too, you know, as a business.
You know, that might bring more people into the diner.
What do you reckon?
What do you reckon, old man Matt?
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Let's start jamming Hilltop Hoods - 1955 chords, familiarize yourself with these chords - B, C#m, A, E, B and A in sequence. Ease into the song by practicing at 42 BPM before reaching the track's full tempo of 84 BPM. Considering your vocal pitch and chord choices, adjust the capo in accordance with the key: E Major.

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[A] _ [E] _ _ [B] If you're feeling low, then [C#m] give it a go.
[E] You know when you're doing [F#m] a song about a small town.
Try [E] Lammert's sniffing salts [B] today.
You get it [E] started with a cliche, you know what I'm saying?
[G#m]
[A] Like, [E] time moves a little [B] slower here, the paint [C#m] spills cause the [G#] summer's here, it's [A] so unfair.
And when no one there, [E] no way you would [B] know em.
Locals here [C#m] ride, they [B] show up just to [A] show off, and then take a [E] rid off, just to watch
the [B] day go by.
[C#m] Philosophize em with their [G#m] friends like they [A] play to.
They [E] prophesize on the bench by the [B] main road.
They gotta [C#m] try some, like [B] hey, a Whippy, [A] save the guts.
But what a [E] pain, the Fox News [B] got em lit.
The shopkiss, the [C#m] [G#m] fundamentalist, the new [A] communist.
Oh girl, [E] you're the shoppin' list, clutch a [B] handbag close.
[C#m] I'm like, damn man, [B] damn, that's all [A] back hands dropped.
Cause I'm a [E] gentleman, then again, [B] what's the facade?
First name [C#m] basis in the [E] bank, the post [A] office, the bar, the grocery [E] parts.
So lady, I ain't [B] trying to grab your pension.
[C#m] The old men on the [A] bench.
Direct from the [E] transistor radio in your lounge [B] room.
It's the [A] entertainment that [E] the whole family can enjoy.
Well I say, looking slick will [D#m] do the trick, so try [E] Barry's Brew.
[B] Well let's [A] go, let's go.
We're living in the [E] days when everybody's [B] saying, what a time to [C#m] be alive.
[A] But I'm feeling out of [E] place, like we're living out of [B] space.
Cause it seems I'm [C#m] stuck in time, it's [A] like we're right [E] to life.
[B] Right, in the [C#m] shadow of the Cold War.
[A] That's so quiet [E] and nice.
Like, [B] my schlo took a whole job, [A] 55.
[E] Time moves a little [B] slower here.
Feels like a [C#m] week, a week, it feels like it could [A] go again.
And we [E] know we're near, nothing man, it's [B] so true.
I don't tell them [F#] where I'm from, I [B] tell them where I'm [A] supposed to.
And I could [E] go through an atlas and [B] show you on a map.
But you [C#m] still look me sideways and [A] treat me like I'm backwards.
And [E] that's just fine, it so [B] happens.
So I'm happy [C#m] living in a [B] city that is [A] trapped in time.
While you [E] lined up in traffic, [B] I'm not panicked by [C#m] transit.
I'm [A] back in time for a TV.
[E] Then I ran an early [B] night, cause we get dressed.
[C#m] Travel got an [B] early [A] flight.
Been doing laps of the [E] earth, we're doing laps of the sun.
[B] Trying to put where I'm [C#m] at on a [E] map, cause where I'm [A] from.
We never get a [E] mention, but all that and [B] then some.
Once [C#m] been the old men on the bench, and across the country they came in waves.
[B] Thousands upon [A] thousands of flying [E] disks, descending from the planet Mars.
For the [D#m] closest shave, try a [E] Wilson's razor [B] today.
Well let's [A] go, let's go.
We're living on the [E] days when everybody's [B] saying, what a time to [C#m] be alive.
[A] But I'm feeling out of [E] place, like we're living out of [B] space.
Causing feelings of [C#m] fucking time, it's [A] like we're on [E] to life.
[B] Right, in the [C#m] shadow of a cold war.
[A] And that's so fine, [E] nice.
[B] Like, martial law took a hold, you're [A] 55.
Where we go, where we go, this [B] will always be [C#m] home.
No matter, [A] where we go, this [B] will always be home.
[C#m] No [A] matter, _ where we go, this [B] will always be [C#m] home.
[A] No matter, where we go, this [B] will always be home. _ _ _
[C#m] If you can't beat the summer heat, then what [B] you need is a [C#m] Wardell's.
Wardell [A] Refrigerators, the cooler [E] choice.
[B] The dieting revolution, [Em] taking the world by storm.
We're [A] living on [E] the days when [B] everybody's saying, what a time to [C#m] be alive.
[A] But I'm feeling out of [E] place, like we're living out of [B] space.
Causing feelings of [C#m] fucking time, it's [A] like we're on [E] to life.
[B] Right, in the [C#m] shadow of a cold war.
And [A] that's so fine, [E] nice.
[B] Like, martial law took a hold, you're [A] 55.
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ So did you read the spinning newspaper today?
[E] The ones that spin at the screen?
They said, um, there's fine exhaustors.
_ _ Well, you know, that'd be important to us too, you know, as a business.
You know, that might bring more people into the diner.
What do you reckon?
What do you reckon, old man Matt? _ _ _ _ _

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