Chords for Rupert Holmes Escape (The Pina Colada Song)
Tempo:
69.975 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
G
E
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F] [F] [G] [C]
[Gm] [F] [Am] [F] [Dm] [C]
[C] I was [F] tired of my lady, [F] [G] we'd been [C] together too long, [C] like a [F] worn out recording [F] [G] of a [C] favorite song.
[G] [C] So while she [F] lay there sleeping, [G] I read the [C] paper in bed, [C] [E] and in the [F] personal columns
[F] [G] was this [C] letter I read.
[C] If you [F] like pina coladas, [F] you're getting [C] caught in the rain.
[C] [E] If [F] you're not into yoga, [F] if [C] you have half a brain.
[C] [Em] If you'd [F] like making me a knife in [C] the dunes on the [C] cape.
I'm [F] the love that you've looked [F] for, [G] write to [C] me and escape.
[C] [F] [G] [F] [C]
[F] I [C]
did [F] think about my lady, [F] I know that [C] sounds kinda mean.
[C] [E] But me and [F] my old lady, [F] [G] are falling [C] into the same old [C] old routine.
So [F] I wrote to the paper, took out a [C] personal ad.
[C] [E] Though [F] I'm nobody's poet, [F] [G] I thought it [C] wasn't half bad.
[C] [Gm] Yes I like [F] pina coladas, [F] getting [C] caught in the rain.
[C] [E] I'm not [F] marching to health [F] food, I am [G] into [C] champagne.
[C] To [E] [F] H-U by tomorrow [F] noon, and cut [C] through all this red tape.
[C] [Gm] At [F] a bar called [F] O'Malley's, where [C] we'll plan our [C] escape.
[F] [G] [F] [C]
[F] [Em] [F] [C]
So [F] I waited with high hopes, [F] [Dm] and she [C] walked in the place.
[C] I knew [F] her smile in an [F] instant, [G] I knew [C] the curve of her face.
[C] It was [F] my old lovely lady, [G] and she [C] said, oh it's you.
[C] [Em] Then we [F] laughed for a moment, [F] and I [C] said, I never [C] knew.
That you [F] like pina coladas, [F] getting [C] caught in the rain.
[C] [Gm] And [F] the feel of the ocean, [F] and [C] the taste of [C] champagne.
[Em] If you [F] like making love at midnight, [F] in [C] the dunes on the [C] cape.
You're [F] the lady of the [F] fall, come [C] with me and escape.
[C] [E] [F] [F] [C]
[Gm] [F] [F] [C]
[Am] If you like pina coladas, [F] getting [C] caught in the rain.
[Gm] [F] [Am] [F] [Dm] [C]
[C] I was [F] tired of my lady, [F] [G] we'd been [C] together too long, [C] like a [F] worn out recording [F] [G] of a [C] favorite song.
[G] [C] So while she [F] lay there sleeping, [G] I read the [C] paper in bed, [C] [E] and in the [F] personal columns
[F] [G] was this [C] letter I read.
[C] If you [F] like pina coladas, [F] you're getting [C] caught in the rain.
[C] [E] If [F] you're not into yoga, [F] if [C] you have half a brain.
[C] [Em] If you'd [F] like making me a knife in [C] the dunes on the [C] cape.
I'm [F] the love that you've looked [F] for, [G] write to [C] me and escape.
[C] [F] [G] [F] [C]
[F] I [C]
did [F] think about my lady, [F] I know that [C] sounds kinda mean.
[C] [E] But me and [F] my old lady, [F] [G] are falling [C] into the same old [C] old routine.
So [F] I wrote to the paper, took out a [C] personal ad.
[C] [E] Though [F] I'm nobody's poet, [F] [G] I thought it [C] wasn't half bad.
[C] [Gm] Yes I like [F] pina coladas, [F] getting [C] caught in the rain.
[C] [E] I'm not [F] marching to health [F] food, I am [G] into [C] champagne.
[C] To [E] [F] H-U by tomorrow [F] noon, and cut [C] through all this red tape.
[C] [Gm] At [F] a bar called [F] O'Malley's, where [C] we'll plan our [C] escape.
[F] [G] [F] [C]
[F] [Em] [F] [C]
So [F] I waited with high hopes, [F] [Dm] and she [C] walked in the place.
[C] I knew [F] her smile in an [F] instant, [G] I knew [C] the curve of her face.
[C] It was [F] my old lovely lady, [G] and she [C] said, oh it's you.
[C] [Em] Then we [F] laughed for a moment, [F] and I [C] said, I never [C] knew.
That you [F] like pina coladas, [F] getting [C] caught in the rain.
[C] [Gm] And [F] the feel of the ocean, [F] and [C] the taste of [C] champagne.
[Em] If you [F] like making love at midnight, [F] in [C] the dunes on the [C] cape.
You're [F] the lady of the [F] fall, come [C] with me and escape.
[C] [E] [F] [F] [C]
[Gm] [F] [F] [C]
[Am] If you like pina coladas, [F] getting [C] caught in the rain.
Key:
F
C
G
E
Gm
F
C
G
_ _ [F] _ _ [F] _ [G] _ [C] _ _
[Gm] _ _ [F] _ [Am] _ [F] _ [Dm] _ [C] _ _
[C] I was [F] tired of my lady, [F] [G] we'd been [C] together too long, [C] like a [F] worn out recording [F] [G] of a [C] favorite song.
[G] [C] So while she [F] lay there sleeping, [G] I read the [C] paper in bed, [C] [E] and in the [F] personal columns
[F] [G] was this [C] letter I read.
[C] If you [F] like pina coladas, [F] you're getting [C] caught in the rain.
[C] [E] If [F] you're not into yoga, [F] if [C] you have half a brain.
[C] [Em] If you'd [F] like making me a knife in [C] the dunes on the [C] cape.
I'm [F] the love that you've looked [F] for, [G] write to [C] me and escape.
[C] _ _ [F] _ [G] _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [F] _ I _ [C] _ _
did [F] think about my lady, [F] I know that [C] sounds kinda mean.
[C] [E] But me and [F] my old lady, [F] [G] are falling [C] into the same old [C] old routine.
So [F] I wrote to the paper, took out a [C] personal ad.
[C] [E] Though [F] I'm nobody's poet, [F] [G] I thought it [C] wasn't half bad.
[C] [Gm] Yes I like [F] pina coladas, [F] getting [C] caught in the rain.
[C] [E] I'm not [F] marching to health [F] food, I am [G] into [C] champagne.
[C] To [E] [F] H-U by tomorrow [F] noon, and cut [C] through all this red tape.
[C] [Gm] At [F] a bar called [F] O'Malley's, where [C] we'll plan our [C] escape.
_ [F] _ [G] _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [F] _ [Em] _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
So [F] I waited with high hopes, [F] [Dm] and she [C] walked in the place.
[C] I knew [F] her smile in an [F] instant, [G] I knew [C] the curve of her face.
[C] It was [F] my old lovely lady, [G] and she [C] said, oh it's you.
[C] [Em] Then we [F] laughed for a moment, [F] and I [C] said, I never [C] knew.
That you [F] like pina coladas, [F] getting [C] caught in the rain.
[C] [Gm] And [F] the feel of the ocean, [F] and [C] the taste of [C] champagne.
[Em] If you [F] like making love at midnight, [F] in [C] the dunes on the [C] cape.
You're [F] the lady of the [F] fall, come [C] with me and escape.
[C] _ [E] _ [F] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ [Gm] _ [F] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
[Am] If you like pina coladas, [F] getting [C] caught in the rain.
[Gm] _ _ [F] _ [Am] _ [F] _ [Dm] _ [C] _ _
[C] I was [F] tired of my lady, [F] [G] we'd been [C] together too long, [C] like a [F] worn out recording [F] [G] of a [C] favorite song.
[G] [C] So while she [F] lay there sleeping, [G] I read the [C] paper in bed, [C] [E] and in the [F] personal columns
[F] [G] was this [C] letter I read.
[C] If you [F] like pina coladas, [F] you're getting [C] caught in the rain.
[C] [E] If [F] you're not into yoga, [F] if [C] you have half a brain.
[C] [Em] If you'd [F] like making me a knife in [C] the dunes on the [C] cape.
I'm [F] the love that you've looked [F] for, [G] write to [C] me and escape.
[C] _ _ [F] _ [G] _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [F] _ I _ [C] _ _
did [F] think about my lady, [F] I know that [C] sounds kinda mean.
[C] [E] But me and [F] my old lady, [F] [G] are falling [C] into the same old [C] old routine.
So [F] I wrote to the paper, took out a [C] personal ad.
[C] [E] Though [F] I'm nobody's poet, [F] [G] I thought it [C] wasn't half bad.
[C] [Gm] Yes I like [F] pina coladas, [F] getting [C] caught in the rain.
[C] [E] I'm not [F] marching to health [F] food, I am [G] into [C] champagne.
[C] To [E] [F] H-U by tomorrow [F] noon, and cut [C] through all this red tape.
[C] [Gm] At [F] a bar called [F] O'Malley's, where [C] we'll plan our [C] escape.
_ [F] _ [G] _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [F] _ [Em] _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
So [F] I waited with high hopes, [F] [Dm] and she [C] walked in the place.
[C] I knew [F] her smile in an [F] instant, [G] I knew [C] the curve of her face.
[C] It was [F] my old lovely lady, [G] and she [C] said, oh it's you.
[C] [Em] Then we [F] laughed for a moment, [F] and I [C] said, I never [C] knew.
That you [F] like pina coladas, [F] getting [C] caught in the rain.
[C] [Gm] And [F] the feel of the ocean, [F] and [C] the taste of [C] champagne.
[Em] If you [F] like making love at midnight, [F] in [C] the dunes on the [C] cape.
You're [F] the lady of the [F] fall, come [C] with me and escape.
[C] _ [E] _ [F] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ [Gm] _ [F] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
[Am] If you like pina coladas, [F] getting [C] caught in the rain.