Chords for I Could Really Use A Win Today (Official Video)
Tempo:
89.95 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
G
Em
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Cm] [D]
[A]
[G] [D] [A]
[D] I could really use a winter day [A] with everything that's going on.
[G] It can be something simple, [D] it doesn't [A] need to be a big [D] one.
It's hard to keep your spirit up [A] and carry on amid the stress.
[G] When you need some motivation, [D] but the world is [A] in a mess.
[D] I [A]
[Em] [G] [D] [A]
[D] could really use a winter day [A] to change the course of this week.
[G] And offer some small interlude [D] while things are [A] seeming bleak.
[D] It's tough to keep on going and [A] do anything but sit.
[G] When you're desperate for a bit of light, [D] but the whole world's gone [A] to shit.
[D] Arriving just on time to what I thought I'd be late [A] for.
A slide I'd have to sit in for eight hours to wait [Em] for.
A decent sandwich filling with the lunchtime reveal.
[D] Taking the skin off a [A] potato in a single peel.
[D] A cup of tea I'd left forgotten next to my seat.
[A] To discover that it's now the perfect chunk of meat.
[Em] A green light at the traffic stop as soon as I'm there.
[D] A parting that leaves no [A] work when I'm styling my [G] hair.
When [A] life starts wearing [D] me down.
A [A] small nudge can be what's needed [D] to turn the day around.
[G] Reaching out trying [A] to save the [D] tiniest piece of [B]
positivity.
[Em] When you feel like giving up the fight.
[A] Small victories can bring respite.
[D] Opening the microwave before it goes ding.
[A] Answering the phone after a single ring.
[Em] Hoping onto a bus with a half-litre wait.
[D] A decent rest when I work, [A] reporting hours straight.
[D] Finding out a bill won't be as much as I thought.
[A] Leaving work a little early without getting caught.
[Em] Getting to the pub and being able to sit.
[D] With positive signs [A] of health and shit.
[D] [C]
[D]
Ba ba ba ba ba da ba.
[A]
[Em] [D] [A]
[D] [A]
[Em] [D] [A] I [D] left a saying I'm getting attached with fate.
[A] Still making my train when the connecting one's late.
[Em] A new episode of that TV [G] show.
[D] Of being able to sit [A] and eat at all and go.
[D] Attempting a shot at the waste paper bin.
[A] And nearly taking a try for a bit to go in.
[Em] As we [G] go again to the connection's fight.
[D] Finding the perfect lyric [A] ends with a rhyme.
[G] Bumping into an [A] old friend that [D] I haven't seen for years.
[A] Then having to queue for ages at [D] the bar when buying beers.
For [G] the news this [A] Tory government [D] has finally [B] gone away.
[Em] Whatever form it takes I [A] could really use a win [D] today.
[A] [G]
[D] [A]
[A]
[G] [D] [A]
[D] I could really use a winter day [A] with everything that's going on.
[G] It can be something simple, [D] it doesn't [A] need to be a big [D] one.
It's hard to keep your spirit up [A] and carry on amid the stress.
[G] When you need some motivation, [D] but the world is [A] in a mess.
[D] I [A]
[Em] [G] [D] [A]
[D] could really use a winter day [A] to change the course of this week.
[G] And offer some small interlude [D] while things are [A] seeming bleak.
[D] It's tough to keep on going and [A] do anything but sit.
[G] When you're desperate for a bit of light, [D] but the whole world's gone [A] to shit.
[D] Arriving just on time to what I thought I'd be late [A] for.
A slide I'd have to sit in for eight hours to wait [Em] for.
A decent sandwich filling with the lunchtime reveal.
[D] Taking the skin off a [A] potato in a single peel.
[D] A cup of tea I'd left forgotten next to my seat.
[A] To discover that it's now the perfect chunk of meat.
[Em] A green light at the traffic stop as soon as I'm there.
[D] A parting that leaves no [A] work when I'm styling my [G] hair.
When [A] life starts wearing [D] me down.
A [A] small nudge can be what's needed [D] to turn the day around.
[G] Reaching out trying [A] to save the [D] tiniest piece of [B]
positivity.
[Em] When you feel like giving up the fight.
[A] Small victories can bring respite.
[D] Opening the microwave before it goes ding.
[A] Answering the phone after a single ring.
[Em] Hoping onto a bus with a half-litre wait.
[D] A decent rest when I work, [A] reporting hours straight.
[D] Finding out a bill won't be as much as I thought.
[A] Leaving work a little early without getting caught.
[Em] Getting to the pub and being able to sit.
[D] With positive signs [A] of health and shit.
[D] [C]
[D]
Ba ba ba ba ba da ba.
[A]
[Em] [D] [A]
[D] [A]
[Em] [D] [A] I [D] left a saying I'm getting attached with fate.
[A] Still making my train when the connecting one's late.
[Em] A new episode of that TV [G] show.
[D] Of being able to sit [A] and eat at all and go.
[D] Attempting a shot at the waste paper bin.
[A] And nearly taking a try for a bit to go in.
[Em] As we [G] go again to the connection's fight.
[D] Finding the perfect lyric [A] ends with a rhyme.
[G] Bumping into an [A] old friend that [D] I haven't seen for years.
[A] Then having to queue for ages at [D] the bar when buying beers.
For [G] the news this [A] Tory government [D] has finally [B] gone away.
[Em] Whatever form it takes I [A] could really use a win [D] today.
[A] [G]
[D] [A]
Key:
A
D
G
Em
B
A
D
G
[Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _
[D] I could really use a winter day [A] with everything that's going on.
[G] It can be something simple, [D] it doesn't [A] need to be a big [D] one.
It's hard to keep your spirit up [A] and carry on amid the stress.
[G] When you need some motivation, [D] but the world is [A] in a mess.
[D] I _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ [G] _ [D] _ _ [A] _
[D] could really use a winter day [A] to change the course of this week.
[G] And offer some small interlude [D] while things are [A] seeming bleak.
[D] It's tough to keep on going and [A] do anything but sit.
[G] When you're desperate for a bit of light, [D] but the whole world's gone [A] to shit.
_ [D] Arriving just on time to what I thought I'd be late [A] for.
A slide I'd have to sit in for eight hours to wait [Em] for.
A decent sandwich filling with the lunchtime reveal.
[D] Taking the skin off a [A] potato in a single peel.
[D] A cup of tea I'd left forgotten next to my seat.
[A] To discover that it's now the perfect chunk of meat.
[Em] A green light at the traffic stop as soon as I'm there.
[D] A parting that leaves no [A] work when I'm styling my [G] hair.
When [A] life starts wearing [D] me down.
A [A] small nudge can be what's needed [D] to turn the day around.
[G] Reaching out trying [A] to save the [D] tiniest piece of [B]
positivity.
[Em] When you feel like giving up the fight.
[A] Small victories can bring respite.
[D] Opening the microwave before it goes ding.
[A] Answering the phone after a single ring.
[Em] Hoping onto a bus with a half-litre wait.
[D] A decent rest when I work, [A] reporting hours straight.
[D] Finding out a bill won't be as much as I thought.
[A] Leaving work a little early without getting caught.
[Em] Getting to the pub and being able to sit.
[D] With positive signs [A] of health and shit.
[D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ba ba ba ba ba da ba.
[A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _ [A] I [D] left a saying I'm getting attached with fate.
[A] Still making my train when the connecting one's late.
[Em] A new episode of that TV [G] show.
[D] Of being able to sit [A] and eat at all and go.
[D] Attempting a shot at the waste paper bin.
[A] And nearly taking a try for a bit to go in.
[Em] As we [G] go again to the connection's fight.
[D] Finding the perfect lyric [A] ends with a rhyme.
[G] Bumping into an [A] old friend that [D] I haven't seen for years.
[A] Then having to queue for ages at [D] the bar when buying beers.
For [G] the news this [A] Tory government [D] has finally [B] gone away.
_ _ [Em] Whatever form it takes I [A] could really use a win [D] today. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _
[D] I could really use a winter day [A] with everything that's going on.
[G] It can be something simple, [D] it doesn't [A] need to be a big [D] one.
It's hard to keep your spirit up [A] and carry on amid the stress.
[G] When you need some motivation, [D] but the world is [A] in a mess.
[D] I _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ [G] _ [D] _ _ [A] _
[D] could really use a winter day [A] to change the course of this week.
[G] And offer some small interlude [D] while things are [A] seeming bleak.
[D] It's tough to keep on going and [A] do anything but sit.
[G] When you're desperate for a bit of light, [D] but the whole world's gone [A] to shit.
_ [D] Arriving just on time to what I thought I'd be late [A] for.
A slide I'd have to sit in for eight hours to wait [Em] for.
A decent sandwich filling with the lunchtime reveal.
[D] Taking the skin off a [A] potato in a single peel.
[D] A cup of tea I'd left forgotten next to my seat.
[A] To discover that it's now the perfect chunk of meat.
[Em] A green light at the traffic stop as soon as I'm there.
[D] A parting that leaves no [A] work when I'm styling my [G] hair.
When [A] life starts wearing [D] me down.
A [A] small nudge can be what's needed [D] to turn the day around.
[G] Reaching out trying [A] to save the [D] tiniest piece of [B]
positivity.
[Em] When you feel like giving up the fight.
[A] Small victories can bring respite.
[D] Opening the microwave before it goes ding.
[A] Answering the phone after a single ring.
[Em] Hoping onto a bus with a half-litre wait.
[D] A decent rest when I work, [A] reporting hours straight.
[D] Finding out a bill won't be as much as I thought.
[A] Leaving work a little early without getting caught.
[Em] Getting to the pub and being able to sit.
[D] With positive signs [A] of health and shit.
[D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ba ba ba ba ba da ba.
[A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _ [A] I [D] left a saying I'm getting attached with fate.
[A] Still making my train when the connecting one's late.
[Em] A new episode of that TV [G] show.
[D] Of being able to sit [A] and eat at all and go.
[D] Attempting a shot at the waste paper bin.
[A] And nearly taking a try for a bit to go in.
[Em] As we [G] go again to the connection's fight.
[D] Finding the perfect lyric [A] ends with a rhyme.
[G] Bumping into an [A] old friend that [D] I haven't seen for years.
[A] Then having to queue for ages at [D] the bar when buying beers.
For [G] the news this [A] Tory government [D] has finally [B] gone away.
_ _ [Em] Whatever form it takes I [A] could really use a win [D] today. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _