Capo on 1st (chords relative to capo) Main riff in Intro and Verses - in D lift and replace the 1st and 2nd fingers (A & F# notes), alternating between D and G6/D. The strumming pattern is pretty quick so I strongly advise listening to it first. Outro - Play a barred A shape at the 7th and lift off in the same timing as the main riff. Intro D Verse 1 D My daddy was the family bassman D My mamma was an engineer D And I was born D One dark grey morn G With music coming in my ears D In my ears Chorus G They call me Baby Driver G And once upon a pair of wheels (Hit-the-road-and-I'm) D Db C B gone ah.............What's my number? E I wonder how your engine feels (Ba-ba ba ba ba) D Db C B Scoot down the road What's my number E A D I wonder how your engine feels Verse 2 D My daddy was a prominent frogman D My mamma's in the Naval reserve D When I was young D I carried a gun G But I never got the chance to serve D I did not serve Chorus G They call me Baby Driver G And once upon a pair of wheels (Hit-the-road-and-I'm) D Db C B gone ah.............What's my number? E I wonder how your engine feels (Ba-ba ba ba ba) D Db C B Scoot down the road What's my number E A D I wonder how your engine feels Instrumental Break (as verse) Verse 3 D My daddy got a big promotion D My mamma got a raise in pay D There's no-one home, D We're all alone G Oh come into my room and play D Yes we can play Chorus (variant) G I'm not talking about your pigtails G But I'm talking 'bout your sex appeal (Hit-the-road-and-I'm) D Db C B gone ah.............What's my number? E I wonder how your engine feels (Ba-ba ba ba ba) D Db C B Scoot down the road What's my number E A D I wonder how your engine feels Outro Eb