Chords for Steve Poltz - Can O' Pop (Official Animated Video)
Tempo:
156.45 bpm
Chords used:
A
G
D
F#m
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
One, two, one, two.
Honey, let me open the can of pop.
I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
I've been working on the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel the fizzy [A] rhythm with you.
[F#] Had a chance to meet my love [F#m] in Apollousas,
[G] but I ended up drunken [D] up a Kerky.
[F#m] Tried to fill her head with a bunch of lame excuses.
[F] Think she knows I want [G] to do the herky-jerky.
[A] Honey, let me open the can of pop.
I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
[C] I've been working on the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel [D] the fizzy [A] rhythm with you.
So [F#m] I asked her to try to meet me at a Nutcagish,
[G] but a monster chased me down [D] the track of Laco.
Then I [F#m] jumped and sprained my ankle on a catfish.
[F] Now she's left me for some drummer she [G] calls Haco.
[Am] Honey, [Gm] let me open [D] the can of pop.
[A]
I'm rusty like an old [D] horseshoe.
I've been working on [B] the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel [D] the fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
[C] I [A] left my Bordeaux, left the Chateau,
left my Chapeau, down in Tupelo.
I lost my left eye from a crossbow.
And my wallet, way up in Gatineau.
So after saying what the heck, I ended up a Quebec,
got passed out in the rain and ended up in a train
from Montana to Savannah.
Woke up in Louisiana, shouted a Hosanna,
and I slept on a banana.
Gave my girl a nod and said, glory be to God.
[Am] Honey, [E] let me open the can of pop.
[A] I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
I've been working on the engine in an old chop [G] shop.
I want to feel the fizzy [Am] rhythm with you.
[A]
[F#] So I finally packed her in the [F#m] corner of Kekapo
[G] at the motel.
We [D] did a little research.
[F#] The father found out and his face turned blue.
[F] Now we're getting married over [G] at the Catholic Church.
[A] Honey, let me [D] open up a can of pop.
I'm rusty like an [Am] old horseshoe.
[E] I've been working on the [A] engine in an old chop shop.
[D] I want to feel the fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
[G] I want to feel the [D] fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
I want [G] to feel the [D] fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
[G] [Am]
[E] [A]
Honey, let me open the can of pop.
I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
I've been working on the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel the fizzy [A] rhythm with you.
[F#] Had a chance to meet my love [F#m] in Apollousas,
[G] but I ended up drunken [D] up a Kerky.
[F#m] Tried to fill her head with a bunch of lame excuses.
[F] Think she knows I want [G] to do the herky-jerky.
[A] Honey, let me open the can of pop.
I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
[C] I've been working on the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel [D] the fizzy [A] rhythm with you.
So [F#m] I asked her to try to meet me at a Nutcagish,
[G] but a monster chased me down [D] the track of Laco.
Then I [F#m] jumped and sprained my ankle on a catfish.
[F] Now she's left me for some drummer she [G] calls Haco.
[Am] Honey, [Gm] let me open [D] the can of pop.
[A]
I'm rusty like an old [D] horseshoe.
I've been working on [B] the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel [D] the fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
[C] I [A] left my Bordeaux, left the Chateau,
left my Chapeau, down in Tupelo.
I lost my left eye from a crossbow.
And my wallet, way up in Gatineau.
So after saying what the heck, I ended up a Quebec,
got passed out in the rain and ended up in a train
from Montana to Savannah.
Woke up in Louisiana, shouted a Hosanna,
and I slept on a banana.
Gave my girl a nod and said, glory be to God.
[Am] Honey, [E] let me open the can of pop.
[A] I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
I've been working on the engine in an old chop [G] shop.
I want to feel the fizzy [Am] rhythm with you.
[A]
[F#] So I finally packed her in the [F#m] corner of Kekapo
[G] at the motel.
We [D] did a little research.
[F#] The father found out and his face turned blue.
[F] Now we're getting married over [G] at the Catholic Church.
[A] Honey, let me [D] open up a can of pop.
I'm rusty like an [Am] old horseshoe.
[E] I've been working on the [A] engine in an old chop shop.
[D] I want to feel the fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
[G] I want to feel the [D] fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
I want [G] to feel the [D] fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
[G] [Am]
[E] [A]
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A
G
D
F#m
Am
A
G
D
_ _ One, two, one, two.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Honey, let me open the can of pop.
I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
I've been working on the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel the fizzy [A] rhythm with you. _
_ _ _ [F#] Had a chance to meet my love [F#m] in Apollousas,
[G] but I ended up drunken [D] up a Kerky.
_ [F#m] Tried to fill her head with a bunch of lame excuses.
[F] Think she knows I want [G] to do the herky-jerky.
[A] Honey, let me open the can of pop.
I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
_ [C] I've been working on the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel [D] the fizzy [A] rhythm with you.
_ _ _ _ So [F#m] I asked her to try to meet me at a Nutcagish,
[G] but a monster chased me down [D] the track of Laco. _
Then I [F#m] jumped and sprained my ankle on a catfish.
[F] Now she's left me for some drummer she [G] calls Haco. _
[Am] Honey, [Gm] let me open [D] the can of pop.
[A]
I'm rusty like an old [D] horseshoe. _
I've been working on [B] the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel [D] the fizzy rhythm [A] with you. _ _
_ _ [C] I [A] left my Bordeaux, left the Chateau,
left my Chapeau, down in Tupelo.
I lost my left eye from a crossbow.
And my wallet, _ way up in Gatineau.
So after saying what the heck, I ended up a Quebec,
got passed out in the rain and ended up in a train
from Montana to Savannah.
Woke up in Louisiana, shouted a Hosanna,
and I slept on a banana.
Gave my girl a nod and said, glory be to God.
[Am] Honey, [E] let me open the can of pop.
[A] I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
I've been working on the engine in an old chop [G] shop.
I want to feel the fizzy [Am] rhythm with you.
_ _ [A] _ _
[F#] So I finally packed her in the [F#m] corner of Kekapo
[G] at the motel.
We [D] did a little research.
[F#] The father found out and his face turned blue.
[F] Now we're getting married over [G] at the Catholic Church.
[A] Honey, let me [D] open up a can of pop.
I'm rusty like an [Am] old horseshoe. _
[E] I've been working on the [A] engine in an old chop shop.
[D] I want to feel the fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
[G] I want to feel the [D] fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
I want [G] to feel the [D] fizzy rhythm [A] with you. _ _
_ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
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[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Honey, let me open the can of pop.
I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
I've been working on the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel the fizzy [A] rhythm with you. _
_ _ _ [F#] Had a chance to meet my love [F#m] in Apollousas,
[G] but I ended up drunken [D] up a Kerky.
_ [F#m] Tried to fill her head with a bunch of lame excuses.
[F] Think she knows I want [G] to do the herky-jerky.
[A] Honey, let me open the can of pop.
I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
_ [C] I've been working on the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel [D] the fizzy [A] rhythm with you.
_ _ _ _ So [F#m] I asked her to try to meet me at a Nutcagish,
[G] but a monster chased me down [D] the track of Laco. _
Then I [F#m] jumped and sprained my ankle on a catfish.
[F] Now she's left me for some drummer she [G] calls Haco. _
[Am] Honey, [Gm] let me open [D] the can of pop.
[A]
I'm rusty like an old [D] horseshoe. _
I've been working on [B] the engine in an old chop shop.
[G] I want to feel [D] the fizzy rhythm [A] with you. _ _
_ _ [C] I [A] left my Bordeaux, left the Chateau,
left my Chapeau, down in Tupelo.
I lost my left eye from a crossbow.
And my wallet, _ way up in Gatineau.
So after saying what the heck, I ended up a Quebec,
got passed out in the rain and ended up in a train
from Montana to Savannah.
Woke up in Louisiana, shouted a Hosanna,
and I slept on a banana.
Gave my girl a nod and said, glory be to God.
[Am] Honey, [E] let me open the can of pop.
[A] I'm rusty like an old horseshoe.
I've been working on the engine in an old chop [G] shop.
I want to feel the fizzy [Am] rhythm with you.
_ _ [A] _ _
[F#] So I finally packed her in the [F#m] corner of Kekapo
[G] at the motel.
We [D] did a little research.
[F#] The father found out and his face turned blue.
[F] Now we're getting married over [G] at the Catholic Church.
[A] Honey, let me [D] open up a can of pop.
I'm rusty like an [Am] old horseshoe. _
[E] I've been working on the [A] engine in an old chop shop.
[D] I want to feel the fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
[G] I want to feel the [D] fizzy rhythm [A] with you.
I want [G] to feel the [D] fizzy rhythm [A] with you. _ _
_ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
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[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
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