Chords for Kevn Kinney "Broken Hearts and Auto Parts"

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79.45 bpm
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B

F#

E

C#m

C#

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Kevn Kinney "Broken Hearts and Auto Parts" chords
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Yeah.
[B]
[E] [B]
[F#] [B]
[F#]
[C#] [E] Ain't been the best [B] year so far.
[E] I lost [B] my girl, I lost my car.
[E] Everything else so [B] in between.
I seem so [F#] incomplete.
[B] [E] [C#] Ain't been the best time you [B] see.
I got no phone and no TV.
[E] I'm just three steps [B] from living on the street.
[Bm]
I'm sleeping in my [F#] truck.
[C#] [C#m] It's been broken hearts [F#] in auto parts.
Ain't everything [G#m] between.
I was on the [F#] move and in the soup.
Hanging on the silver [D#] screen.
Where I would hide for days.
[B] To live inside my [G#m] dream.
It's [C#m] been broken hearts [C#] in auto parts.
[B] This year.
[F#]
[E] Ain't been the best of [B] mornings.
I spilled coffee on my favorite shirt.
I broke my shoelace getting ready for church.
Ah, this is bullshit.
[F#] Sorry, Lord.
[E] [B] Ain't been the best of nights so far.
I spent most of it just standing at the bar.
[F#] Downtown [B] chasing a dream.
Hoping she'd come chasing [F#] me.
[C#m] It's been broken hearts [F#] in auto parts.
[B] Ain't everything [G#m] between.
[C#m] I was on the move and in [F#] the soup.
[B] Hanging on the silver screen.
[C#m] Where I could [F#] hide for days.
[B] To live inside my dream.
[C#m] It's been broken [C#] hearts in auto parts.
[B] This year.
[F#]
[E] I always knew when my mom and dad had a fight
because [B] the camper was up in the backyard.
[E] [F#] Yeah, [B] I, you know, I grew up, I lived in Milwaukee
from [F#] 1961 to 1981.
When I grew up up here over there on 74th and the [F#] capital
before I moved down to Atlanta.
I learned a lot of things here, you know.
[E] [G#m] My father would [B] always love to sit out there
and pretend he was camping, you [E] know.
In the middle of the [F#] city.
Put up the [B] camp top and just look out the window.
[C#] We only had like one tree in the yard
so he parked it over by that one.
[F#]
[E] And he was there that morning that I came in
[Bm] about 4.30 in the morning after I'd been dating that girl
and [E] she broke up with me last night.
You know how it [B] goes.
You know, I didn't see it coming but I should have, you know.
Because, [E] I'll tell you why I should have.
Because, you know, when I first took her out
for dinner the first time, you know,
she ate salad and carrot sticks and shit.
Last night she got the whole captain's feast, you [E] know.
[Bm] That's always a clue, you know.
[B] You know, when I first took her out she had like a couple,
you know, maybe a little vodka, you know, on the rocks,
you know, it don't matter, maybe a couple [E] beers.
Last night she was [B] drinking everything off the top shelf.
That bartender didn't bend over once for that girl.
[F#] That's $250 out.
[Bm] Drinking all them fancy vodkas with the etched bottles and [E] such.
And I took her home and I knew it [B] was coming but I said,
well, goodnight baby, maybe I should come in.
She said, well, you know, [E] we need to talk.
I said, oh no, [B] I've never had a woman ever say we need to talk.
Has it ever been anything good, ever.
[E] Try it out tomorrow, wake up tomorrow, look at your husband
and say, hey, we need to talk.
[B] Go freak him out.
[F#] Just once I'd like her to say that and tell me she's taking me
somewhere nice like Charleston or something.
Hey baby, we need to talk.
Oh no, what's going on?
We're going to Charleston.
Great, thanks.
[B] Wow, that was cool.
[E] [F#]
And so, you [B] know, I got out of there as fast as I could and ran
over the curb to her, a big hole in my oil pan, my car locked up
and I got [Bm] big chunks of piston in my oil [E] pan and I had to [F#] walk home.
And [B] my dad was asking me how it [F#] went.
I said, well, you know, it's not so good, Dad.
You know, car broke down, girl's gone.
[B] He just looked up at me from his whiskey and he said, son, [N] I got
two words for you concerning relationships and automobiles.
I said, what's that, Dad?
It's been a long night.
He goes, that's all right, two words for you, maintenance.
[F#] [B]
Okay.
[E] [B] Twenty-five years later,
[E] [B] he had two new words for me, camping.
[F#] That was after my first divorce.
In the end, the whole thing turns [B] around.
You find some [E] spirit and you find a [B] song.
You [E] just sit right down with your broken-up guitar [B] and you write
yourself a song [F#] like [C#m] a broken heart in all the [B] parts and everything
between, [C#m] [C#] all the moving in the soup [F#] and all the silver screen [C#m] where I went
[F#m] hard for days [B] to live inside [G#m] my dream.
It's been [C#m] broken [C#] hearts in all the parts this [B] year.
[G#] [B]
Something in the way she moves me.
[N]
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Yeah.
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ [E] _ Ain't been the best [B] year so far.
_ _ _ [E] I lost [B] my girl, I lost my car.
_ _ _ [E] Everything else so [B] in between.
I seem so [F#] incomplete. _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ [E] _ [C#] Ain't been the best time you [B] see.
_ _ _ I got no phone and no TV.
_ _ [E] I'm just three steps [B] from living on the street.
[Bm]
I'm sleeping in my [F#] truck. _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] [C#m] It's been broken hearts [F#] in auto parts.
Ain't everything [G#m] between.
I was on the [F#] move and in the soup.
Hanging on the silver [D#] screen.
Where I would hide for days.
[B] To live inside my [G#m] dream.
It's [C#m] been broken hearts [C#] in auto parts.
[B] This year.
_ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ [E] Ain't been the best of [B] mornings. _ _
_ I spilled coffee on my favorite shirt. _ _
_ I broke my shoelace getting ready for church. _
Ah, this is bullshit.
[F#] _ _ _ Sorry, Lord.
_ _ [E] _ [B] Ain't been the best of nights so far. _
_ I spent most of it just standing at the bar. _
_ _ [F#] _ Downtown [B] chasing a dream.
Hoping she'd come chasing [F#] me. _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] It's been broken hearts [F#] in auto parts.
[B] Ain't everything [G#m] between.
[C#m] I was on the move and in [F#] the soup.
[B] Hanging on the silver screen.
[C#m] Where I could [F#] hide for days.
[B] To live inside my dream.
[C#m] It's been broken [C#] hearts in auto parts.
[B] This year.
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
[E] I always knew when my mom and dad had a fight
because [B] the camper was up in the backyard.
[E] _ [F#] Yeah, [B] I, you know, I grew up, I lived in Milwaukee
from [F#] 1961 to 1981.
_ When I grew up up here over there on 74th and the [F#] capital
before I moved down to Atlanta.
I learned a lot of things here, you know.
_ [E] _ _ [G#m] My father would [B] always love to sit out there
and pretend he was camping, you [E] know.
In the middle of the [F#] city.
Put up the [B] camp top and just look out the window.
_ [C#] We only had like one tree in the yard
so he parked it over by that one. _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] And he was there that morning that I came in
[Bm] about 4.30 in the morning after I'd been dating that girl
and [E] she broke up with me last night.
You know how it [B] goes.
You know, I didn't see it coming but I should have, you know.
Because, [E] I'll tell you why I should have.
Because, you know, when I first took her out
for dinner the first time, you know,
she ate salad and carrot sticks and shit.
Last night she got the whole captain's feast, you [E] know.
_ _ [Bm] That's always a clue, you know.
[B] You know, when I first took her out she had like a couple,
you know, maybe a little vodka, you know, on the rocks,
you know, it don't matter, maybe a couple [E] beers.
Last night she was [B] drinking everything off the top shelf.
That bartender didn't bend over once for that girl.
[F#] That's $250 out.
_ [Bm] Drinking all them fancy vodkas with the etched bottles and [E] such.
And I took her home and I knew it [B] was coming but I said,
well, goodnight baby, maybe I should come in.
She said, well, you know, [E] we need to talk.
I said, oh no, [B] I've never had a woman ever say we need to talk.
Has it ever been anything good, ever.
[E] Try it out tomorrow, wake up tomorrow, look at your husband
and say, hey, we need to talk.
[B] Go freak him out.
_ [F#] _ Just once I'd like her to say that and tell me she's taking me
somewhere nice like Charleston or something.
Hey baby, we need to talk.
Oh no, what's going on?
We're going to Charleston.
Great, thanks. _ _ _
[B] Wow, that was cool.
_ _ [E] _ [F#] _
And so, you [B] know, I got out of there as fast as I could and ran
over the curb to her, a big hole in my oil pan, my car locked up
and I got [Bm] big chunks of piston in my oil [E] pan and I had to [F#] walk home.
And [B] my dad was asking me how it [F#] went.
I said, well, you know, it's not so good, Dad.
You know, car broke down, girl's gone.
[B] He just looked up at me from his whiskey and he said, son, [N] I got
two words for you concerning relationships and automobiles.
I said, what's that, Dad?
It's been a long night.
He goes, that's all right, two words for you, _ _ maintenance.
_ [F#] _ _ _ [B] _ _
Okay.
_ [E] _ _ [B] Twenty-five years later, _
_ _ [E] _ [B] he had two new words for me, camping.
_ _ [F#] _ That was after my first divorce. _ _
_ In the end, the whole thing turns [B] around. _
You find some [E] spirit and you find a [B] song. _ _
You [E] just sit right down with your broken-up guitar [B] and you write
yourself a song [F#] _ _ like [C#m] a broken heart in all the [B] parts and everything
between, _ [C#m] [C#] all the moving in the soup [F#] and all the silver screen [C#m] where I went
[F#m] hard for days [B] to live inside [G#m] my dream.
It's been [C#m] broken [C#] hearts in all the parts this [B] year.
_ _ _ [G#] _ _ [B]
Something in the way she moves me.
[N] _ _ _

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