Pink Houses - John Mellencamp - Chords & Lyrics, Guitar Lesson, Guitaraoke - playwhatyoufeel.com Chords
Tempo:
115.9 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [G]
[C]
[F]
[G] And there's a woman in the kitchen cleaning up the evening slob.
And he [F] looks at her and says, hey, darling, [C] I can remember when you [G] cooked slobber cloud.
Oh, but ain't that [C] America, you and [G] me?
Ain't that [C] America, something [G] to see, baby?
Ain't that [C] America, home of the [D] free?
Yeah, little pink houses, [C] you and me.
Oh, yeah, you and [G] me.
Well, there's a young man in a T-shirt who lives to rock a rolling station.
He's got a greasy hair, greasy smile.
He says, [F] Lord, this must be [G] my destination.
He told me when I was younger, he said, boy, you're going to be president.
But just like everything else, those [C] old crazy dreams just kind of [G] came around.
Oh, but ain't that [C] America, you [G] and me?
Ain't [C] that America, something [G] to see, baby?
Ain't [C] that America, home [D] of the free?
Yeah, little pink houses, [C] you and me.
Oh, baby, [G] you and me.
[C]
[G] [C]
[G] [D] [C]
[G]
[F] [C]
[G]
[F] [C]
[G]
[F] [G]
Well, there's people and more people.
What do they know?
Go to work in some high rise [F] and vacation [G] down at the coast.
Oh, yeah, and there's winners and there's losers.
But that ain't no big deal.
Because a simple man, baby, [C] pays the thrills, the [G] bills, the bills that kill.
Oh, but ain't [C] that America, you [G] and me?
Ain't [C] that America, something [G] to see, baby?
Ain't [C] that America, home [D] of the free?
Yeah, little pink houses, [C] you and me.
Ooh, ooh.
[G]
Ain't that America, you [G] and me?
Ain't [C] that America, hey, something [G] to see, baby?
[C] [D] Free, yeah, [C]
little pink houses, me.
[C]
[F]
[G] And there's a woman in the kitchen cleaning up the evening slob.
And he [F] looks at her and says, hey, darling, [C] I can remember when you [G] cooked slobber cloud.
Oh, but ain't that [C] America, you and [G] me?
Ain't that [C] America, something [G] to see, baby?
Ain't that [C] America, home of the [D] free?
Yeah, little pink houses, [C] you and me.
Oh, yeah, you and [G] me.
Well, there's a young man in a T-shirt who lives to rock a rolling station.
He's got a greasy hair, greasy smile.
He says, [F] Lord, this must be [G] my destination.
He told me when I was younger, he said, boy, you're going to be president.
But just like everything else, those [C] old crazy dreams just kind of [G] came around.
Oh, but ain't that [C] America, you [G] and me?
Ain't [C] that America, something [G] to see, baby?
Ain't [C] that America, home [D] of the free?
Yeah, little pink houses, [C] you and me.
Oh, baby, [G] you and me.
[C]
[G] [C]
[G] [D] [C]
[G]
[F] [C]
[G]
[F] [C]
[G]
[F] [G]
Well, there's people and more people.
What do they know?
Go to work in some high rise [F] and vacation [G] down at the coast.
Oh, yeah, and there's winners and there's losers.
But that ain't no big deal.
Because a simple man, baby, [C] pays the thrills, the [G] bills, the bills that kill.
Oh, but ain't [C] that America, you [G] and me?
Ain't [C] that America, something [G] to see, baby?
Ain't [C] that America, home [D] of the free?
Yeah, little pink houses, [C] you and me.
Ooh, ooh.
[G]
Ain't that America, you [G] and me?
Ain't [C] that America, hey, something [G] to see, baby?
[C] [D] Free, yeah, [C]
little pink houses, me.
Key:
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_ _ [G] _ And _ _ _ _ _ there's a woman _ in the kitchen _ cleaning up the evening _ slob.
And he [F] looks at her and says, hey, darling, [C] I can remember when you [G] cooked slobber cloud. _
_ Oh, but ain't that [C] America, you and [G] me?
Ain't that [C] America, something [G] to see, baby?
Ain't that [C] America, home of the [D] free?
_ Yeah, little pink houses, [C] you and me.
_ Oh, yeah, you and [G] me. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, there's a young man in a T-shirt _ who lives to rock a rolling station.
He's got a greasy hair, greasy smile.
He says, [F] Lord, this must be [G] my destination.
_ He _ _ told me when I was younger, _ he said, boy, you're going to be president.
_ But just like everything else, those [C] old crazy dreams just kind of [G] came around.
_ _ _ Oh, but ain't that [C] America, you [G] and me?
Ain't [C] that America, something [G] to see, baby?
Ain't [C] that America, home [D] of the free?
Yeah, little pink houses, [C] you and me. _ _
Oh, baby, [G] you and me. _ _
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Well, there's people and more people.
_ _ _ What do they know?
_ _ Go to work in some high rise [F] and vacation [G] down at the coast. _ _
_ Oh, yeah, _ and there's winners and there's losers. _ _
But that ain't no big deal.
_ Because a simple man, baby, [C] pays the thrills, the [G] bills, the bills that kill.
Oh, but ain't [C] that America, you [G] and me?
Ain't [C] that America, something [G] to see, baby?
Ain't [C] that America, home [D] of the free?
Yeah, _ little pink houses, [C] you and me.
Ooh, ooh.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
Ain't that America, you [G] and me?
Ain't [C] that America, hey, something [G] to see, baby?
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [D] Free, _ yeah, _ _ _ [C] _ _
little pink houses, _ _ me. _
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_ _ [G] _ And _ _ _ _ _ there's a woman _ in the kitchen _ cleaning up the evening _ slob.
And he [F] looks at her and says, hey, darling, [C] I can remember when you [G] cooked slobber cloud. _
_ Oh, but ain't that [C] America, you and [G] me?
Ain't that [C] America, something [G] to see, baby?
Ain't that [C] America, home of the [D] free?
_ Yeah, little pink houses, [C] you and me.
_ Oh, yeah, you and [G] me. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, there's a young man in a T-shirt _ who lives to rock a rolling station.
He's got a greasy hair, greasy smile.
He says, [F] Lord, this must be [G] my destination.
_ He _ _ told me when I was younger, _ he said, boy, you're going to be president.
_ But just like everything else, those [C] old crazy dreams just kind of [G] came around.
_ _ _ Oh, but ain't that [C] America, you [G] and me?
Ain't [C] that America, something [G] to see, baby?
Ain't [C] that America, home [D] of the free?
Yeah, little pink houses, [C] you and me. _ _
Oh, baby, [G] you and me. _ _
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Well, there's people and more people.
_ _ _ What do they know?
_ _ Go to work in some high rise [F] and vacation [G] down at the coast. _ _
_ Oh, yeah, _ and there's winners and there's losers. _ _
But that ain't no big deal.
_ Because a simple man, baby, [C] pays the thrills, the [G] bills, the bills that kill.
Oh, but ain't [C] that America, you [G] and me?
Ain't [C] that America, something [G] to see, baby?
Ain't [C] that America, home [D] of the free?
Yeah, _ little pink houses, [C] you and me.
Ooh, ooh.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
Ain't that America, you [G] and me?
Ain't [C] that America, hey, something [G] to see, baby?
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [D] Free, _ yeah, _ _ _ [C] _ _
little pink houses, _ _ me. _
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