Chords for You Picked a Fine Time to Leave Me Loose Wheel
Tempo:
51.85 bpm
Chords used:
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E
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Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] We were racing Dover, it was almost over, we only [E] had a few miles to run.
Then Jimmy Johnson, he called for caution, pit stop had to [A] be done.
Our crew chief made the call, I slid in the pit stall, our crew quickly [D] serviced the car.
[E] More tires and fuel, I was ready to duel, I came out first [A] behind the pace.
As the green flag flew, my hot rod did too, I noticed there was [E] something out of place.
Was my rod front tire, it was catching on fire, it should have seemed to look [A] on like this.
Car bounced like a ball, then went into the wall, at that moment I thought [D] I was dead.
[E] I started crying, thought I was dying, I looked at the windshield [A] and said.
You picked a fine time to [D] leave me, Lou Smith, two laps to go, I [E] was bleeding [A] but near.
[D] I've had some clashes, lived through some crashes, this time the [A] hurt won't heal.
[E] You picked a fine time to [A] leave me, Lou Smith.
From the lights of the grandstand came the cheer of the fans, as I finally climbed [E] from the hatch.
To the amazement of those all around me, I walked away [A] without a scratch.
That car was a beauty, but I was pile of doody, you might think I [D] bumped my head.
[E] The junior took the checkers and my car's on the record, we'll get em next week at [A] home.
You picked a fine time [Em] to leave me, [D] Lou Smith.
I was bleeding but near, two laps to go, [A] I was bleeding but near.
[D] I've had some clashes, lived through some crashes, this time the hurt [A] won't heal.
[E] You picked a fine time to leave me.
[A] [E] [A] [D] [A] [N]
Then Jimmy Johnson, he called for caution, pit stop had to [A] be done.
Our crew chief made the call, I slid in the pit stall, our crew quickly [D] serviced the car.
[E] More tires and fuel, I was ready to duel, I came out first [A] behind the pace.
As the green flag flew, my hot rod did too, I noticed there was [E] something out of place.
Was my rod front tire, it was catching on fire, it should have seemed to look [A] on like this.
Car bounced like a ball, then went into the wall, at that moment I thought [D] I was dead.
[E] I started crying, thought I was dying, I looked at the windshield [A] and said.
You picked a fine time to [D] leave me, Lou Smith, two laps to go, I [E] was bleeding [A] but near.
[D] I've had some clashes, lived through some crashes, this time the [A] hurt won't heal.
[E] You picked a fine time to [A] leave me, Lou Smith.
From the lights of the grandstand came the cheer of the fans, as I finally climbed [E] from the hatch.
To the amazement of those all around me, I walked away [A] without a scratch.
That car was a beauty, but I was pile of doody, you might think I [D] bumped my head.
[E] The junior took the checkers and my car's on the record, we'll get em next week at [A] home.
You picked a fine time [Em] to leave me, [D] Lou Smith.
I was bleeding but near, two laps to go, [A] I was bleeding but near.
[D] I've had some clashes, lived through some crashes, this time the hurt [A] won't heal.
[E] You picked a fine time to leave me.
[A] [E] [A] [D] [A] [N]
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_ [A] _ _ _ _ We were racing Dover, it was almost over, we only [E] had a few miles to run.
Then Jimmy Johnson, he called for caution, pit stop had to [A] be done.
Our crew chief made the call, I slid in the pit stall, our crew quickly [D] serviced the car.
[E] More tires and fuel, I was ready to duel, I came out first [A] behind the pace.
As the green flag flew, my hot rod did too, I noticed there was [E] something out of place.
Was my rod front tire, it was catching on fire, it should have seemed to look [A] on like this.
Car bounced like a ball, then went into the wall, at that moment I thought [D] I was dead.
[E] I started crying, thought I was dying, I looked at the windshield [A] and said.
You picked a fine time to [D] leave me, Lou Smith, two laps to go, I [E] was bleeding [A] but near.
[D] I've had some clashes, lived through some crashes, this time the [A] hurt won't heal.
[E] You picked a fine time to [A] leave me, Lou Smith.
_ _ From the lights of the grandstand came the cheer of the fans, as I finally climbed [E] from the hatch.
To the amazement of those all around me, I walked away [A] without a scratch.
That car was a beauty, but I was pile of doody, you might think I [D] bumped my head.
[E] The junior took the checkers and my car's on the record, we'll get em next week at [A] home.
You picked a fine time [Em] to leave me, [D] Lou Smith.
I was bleeding but near, two laps to go, [A] I was bleeding but near.
[D] I've had some clashes, lived through some crashes, this time the hurt [A] won't heal.
[E] You picked a fine time to leave me.
[A] _ [E] _ _ [A] _ [D] _ [A] _ _ [N] _
Then Jimmy Johnson, he called for caution, pit stop had to [A] be done.
Our crew chief made the call, I slid in the pit stall, our crew quickly [D] serviced the car.
[E] More tires and fuel, I was ready to duel, I came out first [A] behind the pace.
As the green flag flew, my hot rod did too, I noticed there was [E] something out of place.
Was my rod front tire, it was catching on fire, it should have seemed to look [A] on like this.
Car bounced like a ball, then went into the wall, at that moment I thought [D] I was dead.
[E] I started crying, thought I was dying, I looked at the windshield [A] and said.
You picked a fine time to [D] leave me, Lou Smith, two laps to go, I [E] was bleeding [A] but near.
[D] I've had some clashes, lived through some crashes, this time the [A] hurt won't heal.
[E] You picked a fine time to [A] leave me, Lou Smith.
_ _ From the lights of the grandstand came the cheer of the fans, as I finally climbed [E] from the hatch.
To the amazement of those all around me, I walked away [A] without a scratch.
That car was a beauty, but I was pile of doody, you might think I [D] bumped my head.
[E] The junior took the checkers and my car's on the record, we'll get em next week at [A] home.
You picked a fine time [Em] to leave me, [D] Lou Smith.
I was bleeding but near, two laps to go, [A] I was bleeding but near.
[D] I've had some clashes, lived through some crashes, this time the hurt [A] won't heal.
[E] You picked a fine time to leave me.
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