Jim Croce - Car Wash Blues Chords & Tabs

 

Car Wash Blues Chords & Tabs

Jim Croce Chords & Tabs

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Car Wash Blues Chords

   
Car Wash Blues:Jim Croce.

#1.
G                 
Well, I just got out from the county prison,
             D7
doin' ninety days for non-support.

Tried to find me an executive position,
       G
But no matter how smooth I talked

they wouldn't listen to the fact that I was a genius,
                 C                   A7
The man say, 'We got all that we can use...'

CHORUS:
A7             G        B7          Em       G7
Now I got them steadily depressin', low down mind messin',
C              D7       G
workin' at the car wash blues.
#2.
G                                               D7
Well, I should be sittin' in an air conditioned office 

in a swivel chair.

Talkin' some trash to the secretaries,
         G
Sayin', 'Here, now mama, come on over here.'

Instead, I'm stuck here rubbin' these fenders with a rag
            C                 A7
and walkin' home in soggy old shoes...
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CHORUS:
A7             G        B7          Em       G7
Now I got them steadily depressin', low down mind messin'
C              D7       G
workin' at the car wash blues.
#3.
G          C 
You know a man of my ability,
             G           
he should be smokin' on a big cigar.
    C
But till I get myself straight I guess I'll just have to wait
      A7                        D7
in my rubber suit rubbin' these cars.
#4.
      G
Well, all I can do is a shake my head,
    D7
you might not believe that it's true.

For workin' at this end of Niagara Falls
        G
is an undiscovered Howard Hughes.

So baby, don't expect to see me,
                              C                 A7
with no double martini in any high-brow society news.

CHORUS:(x2)
A7               G        B7          Em       G7
Cause I got them steadily depressin', low down mind messin',
C              D7       G
workin' at the car wash blues.


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