Chords for The Gin Blossoms - Learning The Hard Way
Tempo:
71.55 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
This is our new single off our new record.
God, it's cool to be able to say that.
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[B] I'm in your bathroom, hurting like Denise, counting up the hours.
[E] It's a bird time to me.
[Gb] [Abm] Woo hoo, we're [B] learning the hard way.
[Gb] [Abm] Woo hoo, it's [E] just no matter what [Db] they say.
[Gb] [Abm] Woo hoo, we're [E] learning the hard way.
[Gb] [Abm] Woo hoo, [E] woo [B] hoo.
[Gb] [Abm] Woo hoo, [E] woo hoo.
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[E] [N] Woo!
Amazing!
That is my favorite song, by the way, off the brand new CD, which, by the way, I happen to have right here.
Wow.
Very cool.
I gotta ask you, that song, I really just love it.
What's the story behind it?
Well, Jesse wrote it, so you'd have to ask him exactly what he's talking about.
But it's clearly a classic style Jim Lawson song.
It sounds as appropriate now as it would have in 1988 or 89.
And it's, I think, in the same vein as some of his other classic songs that he wrote for the group, like Hands Are Tied and Mrs.
Rita.
God, it's cool to be able to say that.
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[B] I'm in your bathroom, hurting like Denise, counting up the hours.
[E] It's a bird time to me.
[Gb] [Abm] Woo hoo, we're [B] learning the hard way.
[Gb] [Abm] Woo hoo, it's [E] just no matter what [Db] they say.
[Gb] [Abm] Woo hoo, we're [E] learning the hard way.
[Gb] [Abm] Woo hoo, [E] woo [B] hoo.
[Gb] [Abm] Woo hoo, [E] woo hoo.
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[E] [N] Woo!
Amazing!
That is my favorite song, by the way, off the brand new CD, which, by the way, I happen to have right here.
Wow.
Very cool.
I gotta ask you, that song, I really just love it.
What's the story behind it?
Well, Jesse wrote it, so you'd have to ask him exactly what he's talking about.
But it's clearly a classic style Jim Lawson song.
It sounds as appropriate now as it would have in 1988 or 89.
And it's, I think, in the same vein as some of his other classic songs that he wrote for the group, like Hands Are Tied and Mrs.
Rita.
Key:
E
Abm
B
Gb
Db
E
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B
This is our new single off our new record.
God, it's cool to be able to say that. _
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_ _ _ [B] _ I'm in your bathroom, hurting like Denise, counting up the hours.
[E] It's a bird time to me.
[Gb] _ [Abm] Woo hoo, we're [B] learning the hard way.
_ _ [Gb] _ [Abm] Woo hoo, it's [E] just no matter what [Db] they say.
[Gb] _ [Abm] Woo hoo, we're [E] learning the hard way.
_ [Gb] _ [Abm] Woo hoo, [E] woo [B] hoo.
_ _ [Gb] _ [Abm] Woo hoo, [E] woo hoo.
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_ _ _ [E] _ [N] Woo! _
Amazing!
_ _ That is my favorite song, by the way, off the brand new CD, which, by the way, I happen to have right here.
Wow.
Very cool.
I gotta ask you, that song, I really just love it.
What's the story behind it?
Well, Jesse wrote it, so you'd have to ask him exactly what he's talking about.
But it's clearly a classic style Jim Lawson song.
It sounds as appropriate now as it would have in 1988 or 89.
And it's, I think, in the same vein as some of his other classic songs that he wrote for the group, like Hands Are Tied and Mrs.
Rita.
God, it's cool to be able to say that. _
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_ _ _ [B] _ I'm in your bathroom, hurting like Denise, counting up the hours.
[E] It's a bird time to me.
[Gb] _ [Abm] Woo hoo, we're [B] learning the hard way.
_ _ [Gb] _ [Abm] Woo hoo, it's [E] just no matter what [Db] they say.
[Gb] _ [Abm] Woo hoo, we're [E] learning the hard way.
_ [Gb] _ [Abm] Woo hoo, [E] woo [B] hoo.
_ _ [Gb] _ [Abm] Woo hoo, [E] woo hoo.
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_ _ _ [E] _ [N] Woo! _
Amazing!
_ _ That is my favorite song, by the way, off the brand new CD, which, by the way, I happen to have right here.
Wow.
Very cool.
I gotta ask you, that song, I really just love it.
What's the story behind it?
Well, Jesse wrote it, so you'd have to ask him exactly what he's talking about.
But it's clearly a classic style Jim Lawson song.
It sounds as appropriate now as it would have in 1988 or 89.
And it's, I think, in the same vein as some of his other classic songs that he wrote for the group, like Hands Are Tied and Mrs.
Rita.