Mean Girls - A Cautionary Tale Chords

by Misc Soundtrack
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Difficulty: intermediate
Tuning: E A D G B E
Capo: no capo
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5 contributors total, last edit on Mar 15, 2024

Chords

Dm
F
C
Cadd9
G
Bb
A
A7
Gm7
Bm7b5
D

Strumming

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[Intro]
Dm
 
 
[Janis]
           Dm      F       C
It's a cautionary tale of fear and lust and pride
          Cadd9  G           Bb    Dm
Based on actual events where people died
 
 
[Damian]
N.C.
No one died
Dm                    F
But how far would you go
         C
To be popular and hot?
C
Would you resist temptation?
 
 
[Janis]
Bb             Dm
No, you would not!
Dm
Just admit it
 
 
[Both]
           Bb               F
Sometimes mean is what you are
          A         Dm
Mean is easier than nice
 F          Bb                F
And though mean can take you far
       A7
Maybe this will make you think twice
 
 
[Damian]
N.C.
Kick! Layout! Fosse!
 
 
[Both]
Gm7          C       Dm
This is a cautionary tale
G         C             F
About corruption and betrayal!
 
 
[Damian]
A7
And getting hit by a bus!
 
 
[Janis]
Bb               A7             Dm         F       Bm7b5
You can't buy integrity at the mall, it's not for sale
 
[Damian]
N.C.
Nice!
 
[Janis]
N.C.
Thank you.
 
 
[Both]
Bb            A       Dm    D
This is a cautionary tale
 
[Damian]
D
Our story begins across the globe in Africa, Africa! 
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5 comments
gabbyisapiano
So I can’t play guitar for the life of me but I easily use these chords for piano too. Chord websites for piano are hard to find but this website works perfectly for piano too
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amy.oregan
"NiCe.. ..thank-you" Great tab :)
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mmlessard2004
The strumming pattern that I’ve been using for this is down down up up down up down. It’s a little bit off, but I mostly use it for the intro and first verse.
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