Okay, so there's a bunch of tabs for this that involve down-tuning and weezer chords, the fact that it's relatively easy to play with a capo on the 3rd fret. So, CAPO 3RD FRET Intro: Am, E, F, C (arpeggio a bit at the end of E and C chords--listen to the song for rhythm.) Oh Yeah. All Right. First Verse- Am E F C Somebody's Heiney is crowding my icebox. Am E F C Somebody's cold one is giving me chills. Am E F C Guess I'll just close my eyes. Inter- Am, E, F, C Oh yeah. All right. Feels good. Inside. Second Verse- Am E F C Flip on the Tele... Wrestle with Jimmy. Am E F C Somethin' is bubblin' behind my back. Am E F C The bottle is ready to go. Chorus- Am Am, E, E, F C Say it ain't so a-woah-a-woah. Am Am, E E, F C Your drug is a heartbreaker. F C Say it ain't so a-woah-a-woah. Am Am, E E, F C My love is a life-taker. Verse 3- Am E F C I can't confront you, I never could do... Am E That which might hurt you. F C Try and be cool, when I say: AmAm E F F (mute) C (mute)Am E This way is-a-waterslide-away-from-me-to-chase-her-fuller-everyday! Hey! F C So be cool. Chorus- Am Am, E, E, F C Say it ain't so a-woah-a-woah. Am Am, E E, F C Your drug is a heartbreaker. F C Say it ain't so a-woah-a-woah. Am Am, E E, F C My love is a life-taker. Verse 4- Am Am E E F F C Dear daddy, I write you in spite of fears of silence. Am Am E E F F C You cleaned up, found Jesus, Things are good also I hear. Am Am E E F F C This bottle of Stevens awakens ancient feelings... Am Am E E Like father, Step-Father... FF C Am E F C Am E F C This song is drowning in the blood! Yeah Yeah-Yeah Yeah-Yeah! Chorus (One Last Time!) Am Am, E, E, F C Say it ain't so a-woah-a-woah. Am Am, E E, F C Your drug is a heartbreaker. F C Say it ain't so a-woah-a-woah. Am Am, E E, F C My love is a life-taker. And there ya go. What a fun song. Add any corrections, also, if anyone feels like out the arpeggio part in the intro they can go right ahead. Peace. Steve Brunton