Exit One Hundred Chords by The Pilgrim Jubilees

Tempo:
79.9 bpm
Chords used:

F

C

Cm

Eb

Em

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Pilgrim Jubilees / Exit One Hundred (100) chords
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[Am] [C] [F] [Cm]
[F] [C] [F] [C]
Life is just a freeway [Em] as [Gm] [F] we travel [C] going through.
[Em] [Fm] Boy, yeah.
[F] We don't even [C] pay attention to [F] all of the little things [C] that we do.
[G] Listen to this.
[F]
Find [C] yourself speedy.
[Em] [F] [Bb] That's having [F] time [C] to re-decide.
[E] [F] Oh, yeah.
The next [C] thing you [Dm] do, [C] [F] you're getting off on [C] exit.
Listen to this.
[Cm] You were [F] looking [C] for [F] exit.
[C] [F] Oh, [C] yeah.
[F] They call it [C] 100.
You got off on the wrong exit.
[Gm]
[C] Oh, [Dm] [C] yeah.
[F] [C] They call [C] it [F] 100.
[Am] Y'all know [C] what?
That's where the good folks [F] go.
[C] Yeah.
[F] Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
[Cm] [C] [Fm] [Cm]
Well, you [Bbm] got off on the [C] wrong exit.
[F] Yeah.
[C]
You was looking for 100, but you got off on 99.
[F] [Cm] You know [F] what make it [C] bad?
[Eb] You see, you can't get [C] back on [F] where you got off.
Oh, y'all don't hear me today.
[Cm] I said [C] you can't get back on [F] where you got off.
You know what you got to do?
[Eb] You got to go all the way back [F] where you started from.
Listen to [Cm] this.
[C] [F] Remember that lady?
You know, the [Eb] one that live next [F] door.
[C] We call her by that next door [Am] lady.
[E] But [F] you know what you do?
[Bb] [F]
When you [Cm] pass a house, you turn your [C] head the other [Cm] way just to keep from speaking to her.
That's wrong.
[F] That's wrong, [Cm] ain't it?
Y'all ain't going to say amen to that.
That's wrong.
Listen.
[F] Not only that, but [Eb] remember the little [C] children that came to you, don't [Eb] ask you if you had food that didn't really [F] need.
But before [G] you would give it to [Am] them, you know what you [D] done?
You took [F] it in the alley and put it in the garbage can.
[Cm] That's real wrong.
[C] God don't [F] like that.
[Gm] [F] God don't like none of that.
[C] [E] You know what you got to do?
Listen.
You [F] got to go back to those same [Cm] folks and open yourself [Em] and tell them [F] like this.
[A] Let's tell them, say, [Cm] I'm sorry.
[C] [F] So sorry.
[Eb]
[C] Forgive me.
I'm sorry.
[E] So [F] sorry.
You got to [Am] tell them, [C] I'm sorry.
[F] Forgive me.
[Eb] Forgive [A] me.
[C] I'm sorry.
You know what you do [F] then?
Listen.
You get back [C] on the freeway.
[F] [C] Someone may ask you, all right, but listen.
[F] They just [C] want you to help them.
[F] They're trying to make you [C] do that other side.
[G] Oh, yeah.
[F] Listen.
Streetlights [C] in the city.
Streetlights [F] in the city.
Your stories there [C] will take you across.
[Em] Listen to [F] this.
And [C] someone there will help you see that you will never, ever get lost.
[Em] [F] Oh, yeah.
[C] You know what you got to do?
Man the pen.
Check.
Oh, yeah.
[Gm] They call it [C] one hundred.
[F] You got to [C] write.
Oh, yeah.
They call it one hundred.
That's [Gm] where the good [C] folks go.
[F] Oh, yeah.
[C]
[N]
Key:  
F
134211111
C
3211
Cm
13421113
Eb
12341116
Em
121
F
134211111
C
3211
Cm
13421113
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To learn The Pilgrim Jubilees - (100) Exit One Hundred chords, these are the chords to practise in sequence: F, C, C, F, Cm and C. A strategic approach would be to train at 39 BPM initially, and then accelerate to the song's tempo of 80. Configure the capo to your vocal range and chord preference, remembering the key of F Major.

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[Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Cm] _
[F] _ _ [C] _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _
Life is just a freeway [Em] as [Gm] _ [F] we travel [C] going through.
_ [Em] [Fm] Boy, yeah.
[F] We don't even [C] pay attention to [F] all of the little things _ [C] that we do.
[G] Listen to this.
[F] _ _
Find [C] yourself speedy.
[Em] _ [F] [Bb] That's having [F] time [C] to re-decide.
[E] [F] Oh, yeah.
The next [C] thing you [Dm] do, [C] _ [F] you're getting off on [C] exit.
_ _ Listen to this.
_ _ [Cm] You were [F] looking [C] for [F] exit.
[C] [F] Oh, [C] yeah.
[F] They call it [C] 100.
You got off on the wrong exit.
[Gm]
[C] Oh, _ [Dm] [C] yeah.
[F] _ [C] _ They call [C] it [F] 100.
[Am] Y'all know [C] what?
That's where the good folks [F] go.
[C] Yeah.
[F] Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
[Cm] _ [C] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ [Cm] _
_ Well, you [Bbm] got off on the [C] wrong exit.
[F] Yeah.
_ [C]
You was looking for 100, but you got off on 99.
[F] _ [Cm] You know [F] what make it [C] bad?
[Eb] You see, you can't get [C] back on [F] where you got off.
Oh, y'all don't hear me today.
[Cm] I said [C] you can't get back on [F] where you got off.
You know what you got to do?
[Eb] You got to go all the way back [F] where you started from.
Listen to [Cm] this.
[C] _ _ [F] Remember that lady?
You know, the [Eb] one that live next [F] door.
[C] We call her by that next door [Am] lady.
[E] But [F] you know what you do?
[Bb] _ [F]
When you [Cm] pass a house, you turn your [C] head the other [Cm] way just to keep from speaking to her.
That's wrong.
[F] That's wrong, [Cm] ain't it?
Y'all ain't going to say amen to that.
That's wrong.
Listen.
[F] Not only that, but [Eb] remember the little [C] children that came to you, don't [Eb] ask you if you had food that didn't really [F] need.
But before [G] you would give it to [Am] them, you know what you [D] done?
You took [F] it in the alley and put it in the garbage can.
[Cm] That's real wrong.
[C] God don't [F] like that.
[Gm] [F] God don't like none of that.
[C] [E] You know what you got to do?
Listen.
You [F] got to go back to those same [Cm] folks and open yourself [Em] and tell them [F] like this.
[A] Let's tell them, say, _ [Cm] I'm sorry.
[C] [F] So sorry.
[Eb]
[C] Forgive me.
I'm sorry.
[E] So [F] sorry.
You got to [Am] tell them, [C] I'm sorry.
_ [F] Forgive me.
[Eb] Forgive [A] me.
[C] I'm sorry.
You know what you do [F] then?
Listen.
You get back [C] on the freeway.
_ _ [F] _ [C] Someone may ask you, all right, but listen.
_ _ [F] _ They just [C] want you to help them.
_ [F] They're trying to make you [C] do that other side.
_ [G] Oh, yeah.
[F] Listen.
Streetlights [C] in the city.
Streetlights [F] in the city.
Your stories there [C] will take you across.
[Em] Listen to [F] this.
And [C] someone there will help you see that you will never, ever get lost.
_ [Em] [F] Oh, yeah.
[C] You know what you got to do?
Man the pen.
Check.
Oh, yeah.
[Gm] They call it [C] one hundred.
[F] You got to [C] write. _
Oh, _ _ yeah.
_ They call it one hundred.
_ That's [Gm] where the good [C] folks go.
_ _ [F] Oh, yeah. _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _

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