Chords for Top 10 Motley Crue Songs
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[F] [C] They're the world's most [Ab] notorious rock band.
[F] Welcome [Dm] to WatchMojo.com and today we're [F] counting down our picks for the top 10 [Dm] Motley Crue songs.
[Ab] For this list, we've chosen our entries based [G] on a combination of the artist's [Bbm] fan favorites
and [Ab] their most commercially successful [Bb] songs.
[Ab] [N] [D]
As [Bm] the first single and title cut off their fourth album, [A] Girls Girls Girls gave the world's
most notorious [G] rock band a [D] top 20 hit in the late 1980s.
[G] Paying tribute to their love of sex and strip clubs, the glam and heavy metal single also
helped Motley Crue nab the second spot [C] on the Billboard 200 album chart.
[D] They achieved all this despite an MTV banned [Bb] music video.
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Number 9.
[G] Same Old Situation, S.O.S.
[D] Taking [G] off their [C] fifth album, this glam metal number is [G] notable for its lyrics,
[D]
[Cm] which tell
the story of a girl [A] and her lesbian lover.
[Ab] [G] As the fifth single from Dr.
Feelgood, Same Old Situation, [D] S.O..S. is a funky rocker that's got [G] Motley Crue's name written all over it. [D] [Eb] [D] [Eb] Number 8. Too [Gm] Young to Fall in Love. [Eb] Penned by bassist Nikki Sixx, this heavy metal tune was Motley Crue's third single [D] off their [Gm] sophomore effort, Shout at the [F] Devil. [Eb] [F] [Cm] Though it [D] only cracked the Billboard Hot [Eb] 100, it's considered a fan favorite [D] and appeared in the Grand [Eb] Theft Auto video game series. [F] [G] [Gm] [Dm]
Number [C] [G] [D] 7. Dr. Feelgood. Recounting the story of [C] a Hollywood [D] drug dealer, the title cut to Motley [G] Crue's fifth record gave the band their [Gm] highest charting single to [G] date. [D] Thanks to its funk [Cm] rock elements and heavy metal [F] style, [G] Dr. Feelgood peaked at [Dm] number [D] six on the Billboard Hot 100 chart [Fm] and became the [G] band's only gold [D]-certified single in [G] America. Number [Ebm] [D] [G] [D]
6. Shout [Gm] at the Devil. With a title like that, [C] it's probably [Bb] not too surprising that Motley Crue garnered much negative attention [G] from parents and religious groups [Bb] who were worried they were [Gm] encouraging Satanism. [G] [Bb] [C]
[Bb] [Gm] The band's looks and sex, drugs, and rock and roll [G] lifestyle didn't help matters even. Regardless, the dark and hard-hitting number remained one of their most well-known. [Gm] [C] [Gm]
[F] [Ab] Number [Bb] 5. Home Sweet Home. [C] Thanks to its accompanying music video, the glam metal power ballad [Bb] made the band MTV [C] favorites and [F] a household name. [C] Its lyrics proved Motley [Em] Crue had a softer side as well. [Bb] [F]
Number [Cm] [G] 4. Wild Side. [C] [G] Featuring multiple time signatures, a distorted guitar riff, and a [F] loud rock and roll sound, [Bb] Girls Girls Girls' [G] second single really showcased Motley Crue's wild side. [Bb] Written [C] by Nikki Sixx, the song also [Bb] demonstrated the band's musical talents [G] and is often played in [Gm] concert. [C] [G] [Eb]
Number 3. Looks That Kill. [D] [Gm] The video [Eb] for this Shout at the Devil track [E] was one of the [G] band's first to find a home on MTV. Thanks [D] to the [Bb] song's memorable [F] riff, Nick Marr's [Eb] guitar solo, and [Bb] Vince Neil's lead [Gm] vocals, it also charted within the top 60 [C] of the Billboard Hot [Eb] 100. [G] Looks That Kill continues to be played live. [Fm]
[Cm] Number 2. Live Wire. As [Gm] the only single off their debut Too [C] Fast for Love, Live [Gm] Wire was the world's introduction to the band's fusion of glam punk and heavy metal. [Fm] [Gm] The [C] song did this so well that it helped Motley [G] Crue nab a major [F] label record deal for their next album. [Cm] With its simple but heavy riffing and a self-directed music video, Live Wire is early Motley Crue at their best. Before we unveil our number one [F] pick, here are a few honorable [C] mentions. [G] [F]
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Number 1. Kickstart My Heart. [F] [C] [G] Inspired by [F] a nearly fatal heroin [C] overdose that he suffered in the late [G] 1980s, Nicky Sixx composed [F] this Grammy-nominated single for [C] their Dr. Feelgood album. [G] [F] [Eb]
Thanks [G] to an unforgettable guitar riff, quick pace, and [F] special [Gm] effects, Kickstart My Heart became a Top 30 hit. [Db] [G] Now [F] the pop culture staple [C] is often used to pump up fans at various sporting [G] events. [F] [C] [N]
[Bb] Do you agree with our list? What's your favorite Motley Crue song? [A] With [Ab] new Top 10s published daily, [C] be sure to subscribe to WatchMojo.com. [D] [F]
[C] [Cm]
[Bm]
[C] [D]
[F] [C] They're the world's most [Ab] notorious rock band.
[F] Welcome [Dm] to WatchMojo.com and today we're [F] counting down our picks for the top 10 [Dm] Motley Crue songs.
[Ab] For this list, we've chosen our entries based [G] on a combination of the artist's [Bbm] fan favorites
and [Ab] their most commercially successful [Bb] songs.
[Ab] [N] [D]
As [Bm] the first single and title cut off their fourth album, [A] Girls Girls Girls gave the world's
most notorious [G] rock band a [D] top 20 hit in the late 1980s.
[G] Paying tribute to their love of sex and strip clubs, the glam and heavy metal single also
helped Motley Crue nab the second spot [C] on the Billboard 200 album chart.
[D] They achieved all this despite an MTV banned [Bb] music video.
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Number 9.
[G] Same Old Situation, S.O.S.
[D] Taking [G] off their [C] fifth album, this glam metal number is [G] notable for its lyrics,
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[Cm] which tell
the story of a girl [A] and her lesbian lover.
[Ab] [G] As the fifth single from Dr.
Feelgood, Same Old Situation, [D] S.O..S. is a funky rocker that's got [G] Motley Crue's name written all over it. [D] [Eb] [D] [Eb] Number 8. Too [Gm] Young to Fall in Love. [Eb] Penned by bassist Nikki Sixx, this heavy metal tune was Motley Crue's third single [D] off their [Gm] sophomore effort, Shout at the [F] Devil. [Eb] [F] [Cm] Though it [D] only cracked the Billboard Hot [Eb] 100, it's considered a fan favorite [D] and appeared in the Grand [Eb] Theft Auto video game series. [F] [G] [Gm] [Dm]
Number [C] [G] [D] 7. Dr. Feelgood. Recounting the story of [C] a Hollywood [D] drug dealer, the title cut to Motley [G] Crue's fifth record gave the band their [Gm] highest charting single to [G] date. [D] Thanks to its funk [Cm] rock elements and heavy metal [F] style, [G] Dr. Feelgood peaked at [Dm] number [D] six on the Billboard Hot 100 chart [Fm] and became the [G] band's only gold [D]-certified single in [G] America. Number [Ebm] [D] [G] [D]
6. Shout [Gm] at the Devil. With a title like that, [C] it's probably [Bb] not too surprising that Motley Crue garnered much negative attention [G] from parents and religious groups [Bb] who were worried they were [Gm] encouraging Satanism. [G] [Bb] [C]
[Bb] [Gm] The band's looks and sex, drugs, and rock and roll [G] lifestyle didn't help matters even. Regardless, the dark and hard-hitting number remained one of their most well-known. [Gm] [C] [Gm]
[F] [Ab] Number [Bb] 5. Home Sweet Home. [C] Thanks to its accompanying music video, the glam metal power ballad [Bb] made the band MTV [C] favorites and [F] a household name. [C] Its lyrics proved Motley [Em] Crue had a softer side as well. [Bb] [F]
Number [Cm] [G] 4. Wild Side. [C] [G] Featuring multiple time signatures, a distorted guitar riff, and a [F] loud rock and roll sound, [Bb] Girls Girls Girls' [G] second single really showcased Motley Crue's wild side. [Bb] Written [C] by Nikki Sixx, the song also [Bb] demonstrated the band's musical talents [G] and is often played in [Gm] concert. [C] [G] [Eb]
Number 3. Looks That Kill. [D] [Gm] The video [Eb] for this Shout at the Devil track [E] was one of the [G] band's first to find a home on MTV. Thanks [D] to the [Bb] song's memorable [F] riff, Nick Marr's [Eb] guitar solo, and [Bb] Vince Neil's lead [Gm] vocals, it also charted within the top 60 [C] of the Billboard Hot [Eb] 100. [G] Looks That Kill continues to be played live. [Fm]
[Cm] Number 2. Live Wire. As [Gm] the only single off their debut Too [C] Fast for Love, Live [Gm] Wire was the world's introduction to the band's fusion of glam punk and heavy metal. [Fm] [Gm] The [C] song did this so well that it helped Motley [G] Crue nab a major [F] label record deal for their next album. [Cm] With its simple but heavy riffing and a self-directed music video, Live Wire is early Motley Crue at their best. Before we unveil our number one [F] pick, here are a few honorable [C] mentions. [G] [F]
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Number 1. Kickstart My Heart. [F] [C] [G] Inspired by [F] a nearly fatal heroin [C] overdose that he suffered in the late [G] 1980s, Nicky Sixx composed [F] this Grammy-nominated single for [C] their Dr. Feelgood album. [G] [F] [Eb]
Thanks [G] to an unforgettable guitar riff, quick pace, and [F] special [Gm] effects, Kickstart My Heart became a Top 30 hit. [Db] [G] Now [F] the pop culture staple [C] is often used to pump up fans at various sporting [G] events. [F] [C] [N]
[Bb] Do you agree with our list? What's your favorite Motley Crue song? [A] With [Ab] new Top 10s published daily, [C] be sure to subscribe to WatchMojo.com. [D] [F]
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_ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ They're the world's most [Ab] notorious rock band.
[F] _ Welcome [Dm] to WatchMojo.com and today we're [F] counting down our picks for the top 10 [Dm] Motley Crue songs. _ _
[Ab] _ _ For this list, we've chosen our entries based [G] on a combination of the artist's [Bbm] fan favorites
and [Ab] their most commercially successful [Bb] songs.
_ _ [Ab] _ [N] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ As _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] the first single and title cut off their fourth album, [A] Girls Girls Girls gave the world's
most notorious [G] rock band a [D] top 20 hit in the late 1980s. _
_ _ _ [G] Paying tribute to their love of sex and strip clubs, the glam and heavy metal single also
helped Motley Crue nab the second spot [C] on the Billboard 200 album chart.
_ [D] _ They achieved all this despite an MTV banned [Bb] music video.
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_ _ Number 9.
[G] Same Old Situation, S.O.S.
_ _ _ [D] _ _ Taking [G] off their [C] fifth album, this glam metal number is [G] notable for its lyrics, _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] which tell
the story of a girl [A] and her lesbian lover. _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ [G] As the fifth single from Dr.
Feelgood, Same Old Situation, [D] S.O..S. is a funky rocker that's got [G] Motley Crue's name written all over it. _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [D] _ _ [Eb] Number 8. Too [Gm] Young to Fall in Love. _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ Penned by bassist Nikki Sixx, this heavy metal tune was Motley Crue's third single [D] off their [Gm] sophomore effort, Shout at the [F] Devil. _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [F] _ [Cm] Though it [D] only cracked the Billboard Hot [Eb] 100, it's considered a fan favorite [D] and appeared in the Grand [Eb] Theft Auto video game series. _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Dm]
Number _ [C] _ _ [G] _ [D] 7. _ _ _ Dr. _ _ Feelgood. _ _ _ Recounting the story of [C] a Hollywood [D] drug dealer, the title cut to Motley [G] Crue's fifth record gave the band their [Gm] highest charting single to [G] date. _ _ _ _ [D] _ Thanks to its funk [Cm] rock elements and heavy metal [F] style, [G] Dr. Feelgood peaked at [Dm] number [D] six on the Billboard Hot 100 chart [Fm] and became the [G] band's only gold [D]-certified single in [G] America. _ _ Number [Ebm] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
6. Shout [Gm] at the Devil. _ With a title like that, [C] it's probably [Bb] not too surprising that Motley Crue garnered much negative attention [G] from parents and religious groups [Bb] who were worried they were [Gm] encouraging Satanism. _ [G] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Gm] The band's looks and sex, drugs, and rock and roll [G] lifestyle didn't help matters even. _ _ Regardless, the dark and hard-hitting number remained one of their most well-known. _ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [Ab] _ Number _ _ [Bb] 5. Home Sweet Home. _ _ [C] _ _ _ Thanks to its accompanying music video, the glam metal power ballad [Bb] made the band MTV [C] favorites and [F] a household name. _ [C] _ _ Its lyrics proved Motley [Em] Crue had a softer side as well. _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
Number [Cm] _ [G] _ 4. Wild Side. _ [C] _ _ [G] Featuring multiple time signatures, a distorted guitar riff, and a [F] loud rock and roll sound, [Bb] Girls Girls Girls' [G] second single really showcased Motley Crue's wild side. _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] Written [C] by Nikki Sixx, the song also [Bb] demonstrated the band's musical talents [G] and is often played in [Gm] concert. _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ Number 3. Looks That Kill. _ [D] _ [Gm] The video [Eb] for this Shout at the Devil track [E] was one of the [G] band's first to find a home on MTV. _ _ _ _ _ _ Thanks _ _ [D] to the [Bb] song's memorable [F] riff, Nick Marr's [Eb] guitar solo, and [Bb] Vince Neil's lead [Gm] vocals, it also charted within the top 60 [C] of the Billboard Hot [Eb] 100. _ _ _ _ _ [G] Looks That Kill continues to be played live. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ Number _ 2. Live Wire. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ As _ [Gm] the only single off their debut Too [C] Fast for Love, Live [Gm] Wire was the world's introduction to the band's fusion of glam punk and heavy metal. [Fm] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ The [C] song did this so well that it helped Motley [G] Crue nab a major [F] label record deal for their next album. _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ With its simple but heavy riffing and a self-directed music video, Live Wire is early Motley Crue at their best. _ _ Before _ we unveil our number one [F] pick, here are a few honorable [C] mentions. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Number 1. Kickstart My Heart. _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] Inspired by [F] a nearly fatal heroin [C] overdose that he suffered in the late [G] 1980s, Nicky Sixx composed [F] this Grammy-nominated single for [C] their Dr. Feelgood album. _ [G] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ Thanks [G] to an unforgettable guitar riff, quick pace, and [F] special [Gm] effects, Kickstart My Heart became a Top 30 hit. _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ [G] Now [F] the pop culture staple [C] is often used to pump up fans at various sporting [G] events. _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] Do you agree with our list? What's your favorite Motley Crue song? _ _ _ [A] _ With [Ab] new Top 10s published daily, [C] be sure to subscribe to WatchMojo.com. _ _ [D] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ They're the world's most [Ab] notorious rock band.
[F] _ Welcome [Dm] to WatchMojo.com and today we're [F] counting down our picks for the top 10 [Dm] Motley Crue songs. _ _
[Ab] _ _ For this list, we've chosen our entries based [G] on a combination of the artist's [Bbm] fan favorites
and [Ab] their most commercially successful [Bb] songs.
_ _ [Ab] _ [N] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ As _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] the first single and title cut off their fourth album, [A] Girls Girls Girls gave the world's
most notorious [G] rock band a [D] top 20 hit in the late 1980s. _
_ _ _ [G] Paying tribute to their love of sex and strip clubs, the glam and heavy metal single also
helped Motley Crue nab the second spot [C] on the Billboard 200 album chart.
_ [D] _ They achieved all this despite an MTV banned [Bb] music video.
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_ _ Number 9.
[G] Same Old Situation, S.O.S.
_ _ _ [D] _ _ Taking [G] off their [C] fifth album, this glam metal number is [G] notable for its lyrics, _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] which tell
the story of a girl [A] and her lesbian lover. _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ [G] As the fifth single from Dr.
Feelgood, Same Old Situation, [D] S.O..S. is a funky rocker that's got [G] Motley Crue's name written all over it. _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [D] _ _ [Eb] Number 8. Too [Gm] Young to Fall in Love. _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ Penned by bassist Nikki Sixx, this heavy metal tune was Motley Crue's third single [D] off their [Gm] sophomore effort, Shout at the [F] Devil. _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [F] _ [Cm] Though it [D] only cracked the Billboard Hot [Eb] 100, it's considered a fan favorite [D] and appeared in the Grand [Eb] Theft Auto video game series. _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Dm]
Number _ [C] _ _ [G] _ [D] 7. _ _ _ Dr. _ _ Feelgood. _ _ _ Recounting the story of [C] a Hollywood [D] drug dealer, the title cut to Motley [G] Crue's fifth record gave the band their [Gm] highest charting single to [G] date. _ _ _ _ [D] _ Thanks to its funk [Cm] rock elements and heavy metal [F] style, [G] Dr. Feelgood peaked at [Dm] number [D] six on the Billboard Hot 100 chart [Fm] and became the [G] band's only gold [D]-certified single in [G] America. _ _ Number [Ebm] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
6. Shout [Gm] at the Devil. _ With a title like that, [C] it's probably [Bb] not too surprising that Motley Crue garnered much negative attention [G] from parents and religious groups [Bb] who were worried they were [Gm] encouraging Satanism. _ [G] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Gm] The band's looks and sex, drugs, and rock and roll [G] lifestyle didn't help matters even. _ _ Regardless, the dark and hard-hitting number remained one of their most well-known. _ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [Ab] _ Number _ _ [Bb] 5. Home Sweet Home. _ _ [C] _ _ _ Thanks to its accompanying music video, the glam metal power ballad [Bb] made the band MTV [C] favorites and [F] a household name. _ [C] _ _ Its lyrics proved Motley [Em] Crue had a softer side as well. _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
Number [Cm] _ [G] _ 4. Wild Side. _ [C] _ _ [G] Featuring multiple time signatures, a distorted guitar riff, and a [F] loud rock and roll sound, [Bb] Girls Girls Girls' [G] second single really showcased Motley Crue's wild side. _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] Written [C] by Nikki Sixx, the song also [Bb] demonstrated the band's musical talents [G] and is often played in [Gm] concert. _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ Number 3. Looks That Kill. _ [D] _ [Gm] The video [Eb] for this Shout at the Devil track [E] was one of the [G] band's first to find a home on MTV. _ _ _ _ _ _ Thanks _ _ [D] to the [Bb] song's memorable [F] riff, Nick Marr's [Eb] guitar solo, and [Bb] Vince Neil's lead [Gm] vocals, it also charted within the top 60 [C] of the Billboard Hot [Eb] 100. _ _ _ _ _ [G] Looks That Kill continues to be played live. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ Number _ 2. Live Wire. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ As _ [Gm] the only single off their debut Too [C] Fast for Love, Live [Gm] Wire was the world's introduction to the band's fusion of glam punk and heavy metal. [Fm] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ The [C] song did this so well that it helped Motley [G] Crue nab a major [F] label record deal for their next album. _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ With its simple but heavy riffing and a self-directed music video, Live Wire is early Motley Crue at their best. _ _ Before _ we unveil our number one [F] pick, here are a few honorable [C] mentions. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Number 1. Kickstart My Heart. _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] Inspired by [F] a nearly fatal heroin [C] overdose that he suffered in the late [G] 1980s, Nicky Sixx composed [F] this Grammy-nominated single for [C] their Dr. Feelgood album. _ [G] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ Thanks [G] to an unforgettable guitar riff, quick pace, and [F] special [Gm] effects, Kickstart My Heart became a Top 30 hit. _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ [G] Now [F] the pop culture staple [C] is often used to pump up fans at various sporting [G] events. _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] Do you agree with our list? What's your favorite Motley Crue song? _ _ _ [A] _ With [Ab] new Top 10s published daily, [C] be sure to subscribe to WatchMojo.com. _ _ [D] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
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