Chords for SAD - Bo Burnham Animatic
Tempo:
102.9 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
Em
G
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[C]
[F]
[C] [Em] [C] It's [F] about all the sad stuff.
[C] Just picture a depressed onion cutting itself.
[F]
[C] [Em] [C] [F]
[C] [E]
I [C] met a homeless man [F] named Rich.
[C]
[G] Isn't that terrible?
[C] I saw a flyer [F] for a lost dog,
and the dog didn't have [E] any legs.
I saw [C] a [F] diabetic kid,
[Am]
trick or [G] treating.
[C] I saw a [F] giraffe who had a short [Am] neck.
That was [G] sad.
Or a [E] deer.
I saw [F] an old man [C] get hit [G] by a train.
[E] He didn't see it in the pouring [F] rain.
He [C] didn't hear me shout,
look out for the [G] train.
[E]
Because I didn't say [C] anything.
[F] [C] [Em]
[C] [F] I just thought to myself,
[C]
ooh, this is going to be sad.
[F] [C] And it [Em] was.
[C] [F] I'm a [C] genius.
[Em]
I [C] saw a man with only [F] one eye.
[C] In a [G] 3D movie,
[C] I saw a little boy [F] drop his ice cream [Am] cone
directly on his [E] mother's corpse.
[C] I saw a kid [F] stuck in a tree.
Then the [Am] kid jumped [G] off and he hung [C] himself.
I saw a boy who had [F] red hair.
[Am] [G] [E]
I went to [F] a store looking [C] for something [G] to buy.
But they only [E] sold paintings of the same [F] sad guy.
No, [C] wait.
This store [G] sells mirrors.
See [E] what I did there?
[C] Let's rock!
No.
[Em]
[A] [F] [Fm] [C] [Em] The world's so sad, bros.
[F] [Fm] [C] [Em] Pain, genocide, [F] war, [Fm] sexism, racism.
[C] [Em]
But I gotta remember [F] there's good things [Fm] about it too.
[C] Like [Em] the fact that none of that's happening to [F] me.
[Fm] Score!
[C]
[Em] Still though it's [F] hard not to be [Fm] sad about it.
[C] How do [Em] y'all do it?
[F] I've [Fm] been telling you guys terribly sad [C] things this whole song.
You haven't [Em] been sad at all.
You've been, [F] [Fm] you've been happy.
No, [C] [Em] you've been laughing.
That's it, [F] laughter.
It's the [Fm] key to everything.
It's the way to solve [C] all the [Em] sadness in the world.
[F] I mean, not [Fm] for the people that are actually sad,
but the people like [C] us that gotta [Em] fucking deal with them all the time.
[F] [Fm] Being a [C] comedian isn't [Em] being an insensitive prick
[F] capitalizing on the most [Fm] animalistic impulses of the [C] public.
It's being [Em] a hero.
[F] The world isn't [G] sad.
The world's funny.
I'm a sociopath.
[C] I saw an old man [F] flip and fall.
[A] Hey, what a [G] fucking idiot.
I [C] saw a woman at her [F] daughter's funeral.
[Am] Ha ha [G] ha.
Classic [C] comedy.
Everything that [F] once was sad
[Am] is [G] somehow funny now.
[C] The Holocaust [F] and 9-11.
[Am] That shit's funny [G] 24 [E]-7 cause tragedy
will [F] be exclusively [C] [G] joked about
because [E] my empathy is bumming [F] me out.
[C]
Goodbye [G] sadness.
[E]
[C] Hello jokes.
[F] [C] [Em] [C]
[N]
[F]
[C] [Em] [C] It's [F] about all the sad stuff.
[C] Just picture a depressed onion cutting itself.
[F]
[C] [Em] [C] [F]
[C] [E]
I [C] met a homeless man [F] named Rich.
[C]
[G] Isn't that terrible?
[C] I saw a flyer [F] for a lost dog,
and the dog didn't have [E] any legs.
I saw [C] a [F] diabetic kid,
[Am]
trick or [G] treating.
[C] I saw a [F] giraffe who had a short [Am] neck.
That was [G] sad.
Or a [E] deer.
I saw [F] an old man [C] get hit [G] by a train.
[E] He didn't see it in the pouring [F] rain.
He [C] didn't hear me shout,
look out for the [G] train.
[E]
Because I didn't say [C] anything.
[F] [C] [Em]
[C] [F] I just thought to myself,
[C]
ooh, this is going to be sad.
[F] [C] And it [Em] was.
[C] [F] I'm a [C] genius.
[Em]
I [C] saw a man with only [F] one eye.
[C] In a [G] 3D movie,
[C] I saw a little boy [F] drop his ice cream [Am] cone
directly on his [E] mother's corpse.
[C] I saw a kid [F] stuck in a tree.
Then the [Am] kid jumped [G] off and he hung [C] himself.
I saw a boy who had [F] red hair.
[Am] [G] [E]
I went to [F] a store looking [C] for something [G] to buy.
But they only [E] sold paintings of the same [F] sad guy.
No, [C] wait.
This store [G] sells mirrors.
See [E] what I did there?
[C] Let's rock!
No.
[Em]
[A] [F] [Fm] [C] [Em] The world's so sad, bros.
[F] [Fm] [C] [Em] Pain, genocide, [F] war, [Fm] sexism, racism.
[C] [Em]
But I gotta remember [F] there's good things [Fm] about it too.
[C] Like [Em] the fact that none of that's happening to [F] me.
[Fm] Score!
[C]
[Em] Still though it's [F] hard not to be [Fm] sad about it.
[C] How do [Em] y'all do it?
[F] I've [Fm] been telling you guys terribly sad [C] things this whole song.
You haven't [Em] been sad at all.
You've been, [F] [Fm] you've been happy.
No, [C] [Em] you've been laughing.
That's it, [F] laughter.
It's the [Fm] key to everything.
It's the way to solve [C] all the [Em] sadness in the world.
[F] I mean, not [Fm] for the people that are actually sad,
but the people like [C] us that gotta [Em] fucking deal with them all the time.
[F] [Fm] Being a [C] comedian isn't [Em] being an insensitive prick
[F] capitalizing on the most [Fm] animalistic impulses of the [C] public.
It's being [Em] a hero.
[F] The world isn't [G] sad.
The world's funny.
I'm a sociopath.
[C] I saw an old man [F] flip and fall.
[A] Hey, what a [G] fucking idiot.
I [C] saw a woman at her [F] daughter's funeral.
[Am] Ha ha [G] ha.
Classic [C] comedy.
Everything that [F] once was sad
[Am] is [G] somehow funny now.
[C] The Holocaust [F] and 9-11.
[Am] That shit's funny [G] 24 [E]-7 cause tragedy
will [F] be exclusively [C] [G] joked about
because [E] my empathy is bumming [F] me out.
[C]
Goodbye [G] sadness.
[E]
[C] Hello jokes.
[F] [C] [Em] [C]
[N]
Key:
C
F
Em
G
E
C
F
Em
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[C] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] It's [F] about all the sad stuff.
[C] Just picture a depressed onion cutting itself.
_ [F] _ _
_ [C] _ [Em] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ I [C] met a homeless man [F] named Rich. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
[G] Isn't that terrible?
[C] I saw a flyer [F] for a lost dog,
and the dog didn't have [E] any legs.
I saw [C] a [F] diabetic kid,
_ [Am]
trick or [G] treating.
[C] I saw a [F] giraffe who had a short [Am] neck.
That was [G] sad.
Or a [E] deer.
I saw [F] an old man [C] get hit [G] by a train.
[E] He didn't see it in the pouring [F] rain.
He [C] didn't hear me shout,
look out for the [G] train.
_ _ [E] _ _
Because I didn't say [C] anything.
[F] _ _ _ [C] _ [Em] _
_ _ [C] _ [F] I just thought to myself,
[C] _
ooh, this is going to be sad.
_ _ [F] _ _ [C] And it [Em] was.
_ [C] _ _ [F] I'm a [C] genius. _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
I [C] saw a man with only [F] one eye. _ _
_ _ _ [C] In a [G] 3D movie,
[C] I saw a little boy [F] drop his ice cream [Am] cone
directly on his [E] mother's corpse.
[C] I saw a kid [F] stuck in a tree.
Then the [Am] kid jumped [G] off and he hung [C] himself.
I saw a boy who had [F] red hair.
_ [Am] _ [G] _ _ [E] _
I went to [F] a store looking [C] for something [G] to buy.
But they only [E] sold paintings of the same [F] sad guy.
No, [C] wait.
This store [G] sells mirrors.
See [E] what I did there?
[C] Let's rock!
No.
[Em] _
_ [A] _ [F] _ [Fm] _ _ _ [C] [Em] The world's so sad, bros.
[F] _ [Fm] _ _ _ [C] [Em] Pain, genocide, [F] war, [Fm] sexism, racism.
[C] _ [Em]
But I gotta remember [F] there's good things [Fm] about it too.
_ _ [C] Like [Em] the fact that none of that's happening to [F] me.
[Fm] Score!
_ _ [C] _ _
[Em] Still though it's [F] hard not to be [Fm] sad about it.
_ _ [C] How do [Em] y'all do it?
_ [F] I've [Fm] been telling you guys terribly sad [C] things this whole song.
You haven't [Em] been sad at all.
You've been, [F] [Fm] you've been happy.
No, _ [C] [Em] you've been laughing.
That's it, [F] laughter.
It's the [Fm] key to everything.
It's the way to solve [C] all the [Em] sadness in the world.
[F] I mean, not [Fm] for the people that are actually sad,
but the people like [C] us that gotta [Em] fucking deal with them all the time.
_ [F] _ [Fm] _ Being a [C] comedian isn't [Em] being an insensitive prick
[F] capitalizing on the most [Fm] animalistic impulses of the [C] public.
It's being [Em] a hero.
[F] _ The world isn't [G] sad.
The world's funny.
I'm a sociopath.
[C] I saw an old man [F] flip and fall.
[A] Hey, what a [G] fucking idiot.
I [C] saw a woman at her [F] daughter's funeral.
[Am] Ha ha [G] ha.
Classic [C] comedy.
Everything that [F] once was sad
[Am] is [G] somehow funny now.
[C] The Holocaust [F] and 9-11.
[Am] That shit's funny [G] 24 [E]-7 cause tragedy
will [F] be exclusively [C] _ [G] joked about
because [E] my empathy is bumming [F] me out.
_ [C] _ _
Goodbye [G] _ sadness.
_ [E] _ _
[C] Hello jokes.
[F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[C] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] It's [F] about all the sad stuff.
[C] Just picture a depressed onion cutting itself.
_ [F] _ _
_ [C] _ [Em] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ I [C] met a homeless man [F] named Rich. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
[G] Isn't that terrible?
[C] I saw a flyer [F] for a lost dog,
and the dog didn't have [E] any legs.
I saw [C] a [F] diabetic kid,
_ [Am]
trick or [G] treating.
[C] I saw a [F] giraffe who had a short [Am] neck.
That was [G] sad.
Or a [E] deer.
I saw [F] an old man [C] get hit [G] by a train.
[E] He didn't see it in the pouring [F] rain.
He [C] didn't hear me shout,
look out for the [G] train.
_ _ [E] _ _
Because I didn't say [C] anything.
[F] _ _ _ [C] _ [Em] _
_ _ [C] _ [F] I just thought to myself,
[C] _
ooh, this is going to be sad.
_ _ [F] _ _ [C] And it [Em] was.
_ [C] _ _ [F] I'm a [C] genius. _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
I [C] saw a man with only [F] one eye. _ _
_ _ _ [C] In a [G] 3D movie,
[C] I saw a little boy [F] drop his ice cream [Am] cone
directly on his [E] mother's corpse.
[C] I saw a kid [F] stuck in a tree.
Then the [Am] kid jumped [G] off and he hung [C] himself.
I saw a boy who had [F] red hair.
_ [Am] _ [G] _ _ [E] _
I went to [F] a store looking [C] for something [G] to buy.
But they only [E] sold paintings of the same [F] sad guy.
No, [C] wait.
This store [G] sells mirrors.
See [E] what I did there?
[C] Let's rock!
No.
[Em] _
_ [A] _ [F] _ [Fm] _ _ _ [C] [Em] The world's so sad, bros.
[F] _ [Fm] _ _ _ [C] [Em] Pain, genocide, [F] war, [Fm] sexism, racism.
[C] _ [Em]
But I gotta remember [F] there's good things [Fm] about it too.
_ _ [C] Like [Em] the fact that none of that's happening to [F] me.
[Fm] Score!
_ _ [C] _ _
[Em] Still though it's [F] hard not to be [Fm] sad about it.
_ _ [C] How do [Em] y'all do it?
_ [F] I've [Fm] been telling you guys terribly sad [C] things this whole song.
You haven't [Em] been sad at all.
You've been, [F] [Fm] you've been happy.
No, _ [C] [Em] you've been laughing.
That's it, [F] laughter.
It's the [Fm] key to everything.
It's the way to solve [C] all the [Em] sadness in the world.
[F] I mean, not [Fm] for the people that are actually sad,
but the people like [C] us that gotta [Em] fucking deal with them all the time.
_ [F] _ [Fm] _ Being a [C] comedian isn't [Em] being an insensitive prick
[F] capitalizing on the most [Fm] animalistic impulses of the [C] public.
It's being [Em] a hero.
[F] _ The world isn't [G] sad.
The world's funny.
I'm a sociopath.
[C] I saw an old man [F] flip and fall.
[A] Hey, what a [G] fucking idiot.
I [C] saw a woman at her [F] daughter's funeral.
[Am] Ha ha [G] ha.
Classic [C] comedy.
Everything that [F] once was sad
[Am] is [G] somehow funny now.
[C] The Holocaust [F] and 9-11.
[Am] That shit's funny [G] 24 [E]-7 cause tragedy
will [F] be exclusively [C] _ [G] joked about
because [E] my empathy is bumming [F] me out.
_ [C] _ _
Goodbye [G] _ sadness.
_ [E] _ _
[C] Hello jokes.
[F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _