Happy Hours
Dave Hause
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(início)
AVerse 1
A D G I haven't had to pay for a drink in a while A D G I’ve never been accused of having a pair of shoes that were out of style A I don't have to wait for a line D They move me to the front G Or cut them out for me A D G Haven't had to pay for a drink in a while G (sustain) A Oh, a drink for a while
Verse 2
A D G It ain’t hard to handle fortune and fame A Everywhere I show my face D G Everybody knows my name A All I ever take is my time D G It's money for nothing and it's chicks for free A D G It ain't hard to handle fortune and fame G A Oh, fortune and fame G Oh
Chorus
E Twenty four hours a week D A And seven months a year E Filling your cup with joy D A Is it whiskey, gin or beer? E You tell me I'm spinning my wheels G A D But to me it's no big deal D E A Watching these happy hours turn into years A D G A
Verse 3
A D G I've been getting paid serving drinks for a while A These young girls they just stay the same D G But I think my shoes have gone out of style A Feeling kind of short on time D G The lines are getting longer and they're not for me A D G I’ve been getting paid serving drinks for a while G Oh
Chorus
E Twenty four hours a week D A Seven months a year E I'm not telling you you've gotta go home D A But you can't stay here E I'm still here spinning my wheels G A D It used to be no big deal D E A Watching these happy hours turn into years A E Twenty four hours a week G And seven months a year D E A Watching these happy hours, year after year
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