Twisted Chords by Lambert Hendricks & Ross

Tempo:
110.8 bpm
Chords used:

C

F

G

Bb

Cm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [Bb] [C] My analyst told me that I was right out of my head, the way he described it.
He said I'd be better dead than alive.
[B] I didn't listen to his jive.
I knew [Cm] all along he was all wrong and I knew that [F] he thought I was crazy but I'm [A] not.
Oh no.
[C] My analyst told me that I was right [Gm] out of my head.
He said I need [C] treatment but I'm not that easily led.
[Am] He said I was the type that's most [C] inclined when out of his sight to be out of my mind.
And he thought [F] I was nuts.
No more ifs or ands or [G] buts.
Oh no.
They say as a child I appeared [C] a little bit wild with all my crazy ideas.
But I knew [Cm] what's happened.
I knew I was a genius.
[Ab]
[Bm] What's so strange when you know that you're a wizard of three?
I knew that this was [Db] meant to be.
[C] But I heard little women were supposed to stay tight.
That's why I drank a bit of the vodka one night.
[F] My parents got frantic, didn't know what [Bb] to do.
But I saw some [C] crazy scenes before it came true.
Now do you think I was crazy?
[G] I may have been only three but I was way in.
[C] They all looked at me with a grin, a bell.
They all looked at Edison and also Einstein.
So why should I feel sorry [F] if they just couldn't understand the reasoning and the logic [C] that went on in my head?
I had a [D] brain that was insane.
Oh, and I [E] refused to ride on all those double-decker buses.
All because there was [C] no driver on the top.
My analyst told me [F] that I was right out of my [A] head the way he described [C] it.
He said I'd be better dead [Bb] than alive.
I didn't listen to his jive.
I knew [Cm] all [G] along he was all wrong.
[C] And I knew that he thought [Db] I was crazy but I'm not.
[A] Oh no.
[D] My [C] analyst told me that I was [G] right out of my head.
[C] But I said, dear doctor, [G] I [C] think that it's you instead.
Cause [Bb] I have got a [Fm] thing that's unique and new.
It proves [C] that I'll have the [A] last laugh on you.
[C] Cause instead of one head, [Fm] [C] I got two.
And you know [Cm] two heads are better than one.
[B]
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G
2131
Bb
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C
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F
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Let's start jamming Lambert Hendricks & Ross - (Album Version) Twisted chords, familiarize yourself with these chords - Bb, C, G, C, F, C, D, E, C, A, C, Fm and C in sequence. Kick off your practice at a gentle 55 BPM, then escalate to the song's tempo of 111 BPM. With an eye on the song's key F Major, set the capo that best suits your vocal range.

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[C] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] My analyst told me that I was right out of my head, the way he described it.
He said I'd be better dead than alive.
[B] I didn't listen to his jive.
I knew [Cm] all along he was all wrong and I knew that [F] he thought I was crazy but I'm [A] not.
Oh no.
_ [C] My analyst told me that I was right [Gm] out of my head.
He said I need [C] treatment but I'm not that easily led.
[Am] He said I was the type that's most [C] inclined when out of his sight to be out of my mind.
And he thought [F] I was nuts.
No more ifs or ands or [G] buts.
Oh no.
_ They say as a child I appeared [C] a little bit wild with all my crazy ideas.
But I knew [Cm] what's happened.
I knew I was a genius.
[Ab] _ _
[Bm] What's so strange when you know that you're a wizard of three?
I knew that this was [Db] meant to be.
_ _ [C] But I heard little women were supposed to stay tight.
That's why I drank a bit of the vodka one night.
[F] My parents got frantic, didn't know what [Bb] to do.
But I saw some [C] crazy scenes before it came true.
Now do you think I was crazy?
[G] I may have been only three but I was way in.
[C] They all looked at me with a grin, a bell.
They all looked at Edison and also Einstein.
So why should I feel sorry [F] if they just couldn't understand the reasoning and the logic [C] that went on in my head?
I had a [D] brain that was insane.
Oh, and I [E] refused to ride on all those double-decker buses.
All because there was [C] no driver on the top. _
_ _ My analyst told me [F] that I was right out of my [A] head the way he described [C] it.
He said I'd be better dead [Bb] than alive.
I didn't listen to his jive.
I knew [Cm] all [G] along he was all wrong.
[C] And I knew that he thought [Db] I was crazy but I'm not.
[A] Oh no.
[D] _ My [C] analyst told me that I was [G] right out of my head.
[C] But I said, dear doctor, [G] I [C] think that it's you instead.
Cause [Bb] I have got a [Fm] thing that's unique and new.
It proves [C] that I'll have the [A] last laugh on you.
[C] Cause instead of one head, [Fm] _ [C] I got two.
And you know [Cm] two heads are better than one. _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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This song was composed by Katie Melua and Rick Nowels.

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