Chords for Hilltop Hoods - 1955 ft. Montaigne & Tom Thum (Official Video)
Tempo:
84.05 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
A
C#m
G#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[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?
[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?
Key:
B
E
A
C#m
G#m
B
E
A
[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? _ _ _ _ _
[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? _ _ _ _ _