14 Chords used in the song: Dm, C, Bb, F, Bb7, Gm, Am, A7, G, G#, Cm, C#M7, D, Em6
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Dm
C
Bb
F
I'll fake it through the day
Bb7
Gm
With some help from Johnny Walker Red
F
Am
C
Bb
Send the poison rain down the drain
F
A7
To put bad thoughts in my head
-------Dm
C
Bb
F
two tickets torn in half
Bb7
Gm
And a lot of nothing to do
F
Am
Bb
F
G
Do you miss me, Miss Misery
Bb
F
Like you say you do?
-------G#
Cm
A man in the park
F
C#M7
Read the lines in my hand
G#
Told me I'm strong
C
Hardly ever wrong I said man you mean
-------Dm
C
Bb
F
You had plans for both of us
Bb7
Gm
That involved a trip out of town
F
Am
C
Bb
To a place I've seen in a magazine
F
A7
That you left lying around
-------Dm
C
Bb
I don't have you with meF
Bb7
Gm
But I keep a good attitude
F
Am
Bb
F
G
Do you miss me, Miss Misery
Bb
F
Like you say you do?
-------D
Bb
I know you'd rather see me gone
F
G
Bb
Than to see me the way that I am
C
Em6
But I am in the life anyway
-------Dm
C
Bb
F
Next door the TV's flashingBb7
Gm
Blue frames on the wall
F
Am
C
Bb
It's a comedy of errors, you see
F
A7
It's about taking a fall
-------Dm
C
Bb
F
Bb7
To vanish into oblivion
Gm
Is easy to do
F
Am
Bb
And I try to be but you know meF
G
Bb
F
Am
I come back when you want me to
F
Am
Bb
F
G
Do you miss me, Miss Misery
Bb
F
Like you say you do?
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About this song: Miss Misery
"Miss Misery" is a song by singer-songwriter Elliott Smith who wrote both the music and lyrics. Featured in the closing credits and the soundtrack of the 1997 film Good Will Hunting, the song was nominated for Best Original Song in the 1998 Academy Awards. It is arguably the song for which Smith is best known. A previous version of "Miss Misery" with different lyrics was recorded in Jackpot! Recording Studio in early 1997 and appears on the 2007 posthumous collection New Moon.

