Chords for Maggie Rose - "Hey Blondie" (Documentary Clip 6)
Tempo:
82.95 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[A] Hey Blondie is like my feminist fist to the world.
Sunday Morning [G] religiously.
[B] herself Blondie
[A] And I just loved that [E] she was able to individualize this [G] moniker
used in [E] an affectionate but [D] reductive way for a lot of women who look a certain [A] way.
every day.
song
Make you [F#m] perfection [D] fantasy.
Sunday Morning [G] religiously.
[B] herself Blondie
[A] And I just loved that [E] she was able to individualize this [G] moniker
used in [E] an affectionate but [D] reductive way for a lot of women who look a certain [A] way.
every day.
song
Make you [F#m] perfection [D] fantasy.
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[A] _ _ _ _ _ Hey Blondie is like my feminist fist to the world.
Tongue in cheek, of course, but I watch CBS Sunday Morning [G] religiously.
Debbie Harry was on [D#] one morning and they asked her why she called [B] herself Blondie
and it was almost as if she was [D] trying to get out in front of it.
She's like, well, isn't that what they call you?
Hey Blondie, hey red?
[A] And I just loved that [E] she was able to individualize this [G] moniker
that was used in [E] an affectionate but [D] reductive way for a lot of women who look a certain [A] way.
I wrote that with Alex and Larry to just kind of have fun with this behavior that we encounter every day.
I'm at the grocery store, hey Blondie, it's your turn.
You know, we were just like, how do we have a woman empowerment song
but not just have the same old empowerment song?
You know, you have to be fresh and new.
And we start painting pictures.
Make you [F#m] perfection [D] fantasy. _ _
[A] I bet she's got a real good story.
At the end it's like, well, they're saying, hey Blondie, hey red,
you know, just kind of tossing women to the side as things [D] have been so much these days.
The take that we had on [A] it with hey Blondie I thought was really cool.
It just sounded like familiar also.
She's got a Blondie aspect to it.
That was a song that was like, what would Blondie, you know, she would sing a song like that,
a product of our [D] influences.
Ooh, _ _ [C] ooh, ooh, hey [A] _ _ Blondie, hey Blondie. _ _
[D] Ooh, ooh, _ [F#] ooh, _ _
[A] _ _ _ they're working for a little less pay.
Don't you think it's funny that some things will [D] never change.
But [D] hey, hey _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _
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_ [F#] _ _ [A] Blondie, hey _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Blondie. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ Hey Blondie is like my feminist fist to the world.
Tongue in cheek, of course, but I watch CBS Sunday Morning [G] religiously.
Debbie Harry was on [D#] one morning and they asked her why she called [B] herself Blondie
and it was almost as if she was [D] trying to get out in front of it.
She's like, well, isn't that what they call you?
Hey Blondie, hey red?
[A] And I just loved that [E] she was able to individualize this [G] moniker
that was used in [E] an affectionate but [D] reductive way for a lot of women who look a certain [A] way.
I wrote that with Alex and Larry to just kind of have fun with this behavior that we encounter every day.
I'm at the grocery store, hey Blondie, it's your turn.
You know, we were just like, how do we have a woman empowerment song
but not just have the same old empowerment song?
You know, you have to be fresh and new.
And we start painting pictures.
Make you [F#m] perfection [D] fantasy. _ _
[A] I bet she's got a real good story.
At the end it's like, well, they're saying, hey Blondie, hey red,
you know, just kind of tossing women to the side as things [D] have been so much these days.
The take that we had on [A] it with hey Blondie I thought was really cool.
It just sounded like familiar also.
She's got a Blondie aspect to it.
That was a song that was like, what would Blondie, you know, she would sing a song like that,
a product of our [D] influences.
Ooh, _ _ [C] ooh, ooh, hey [A] _ _ Blondie, hey Blondie. _ _
[D] Ooh, ooh, _ [F#] ooh, _ _
[A] _ _ _ they're working for a little less pay.
Don't you think it's funny that some things will [D] never change.
But [D] hey, hey _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _
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_ [F#] _ _ [A] Blondie, hey _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Blondie. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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