7 Chords used in the song: E, D, A, G, C, F#, B
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E D
Annie's twelve years old in two more she'll be a whore
E D
Nobody ever told her it's the wrong way
E D
Don't be afraid with the quickness you get laid
E D
for your family get paid it's the wrong way
A G
I gave her all that I had to give
A G
I'm gonna make it hard to live
A G
Big salty tears running down to her chin
A C
and it ruins up her makeup that I never wanted
F# E
A cigarette pressed between her lips
F# E
while I?m staring at her tits it's the wrong way
F# E
Strong if I can but I am only a man
F# E
so I take her to the can it's the wrong way
B A
The only family that she?s ever had
B A
is her Seven horny brothers and her drunk-ass Dad
B A
He needed money so he put her on the street
B D
Everything was going fine until the day she met me
E D
Happy are you sad wanna shoot your Dad
E D
I?ll do anything I can it's the wrong way
E D
We talked all night and tried to make it right
E D
Believe me shit was tight it was the wrong way
A G
Go run away if you don?t wanna stay
A G
Cause I ain?t here to make ya oh no
A G
It?s up to you what you really wanna do
A C
Spend some time in America "dub-style"
B A
She?ll give you all she?s got to give
B A
but I'm gonna make it hard to live
B A
Big salty tears rolling down her chin
B D
and it smears up her makeup I never wanted
E D
So we ran away and I'm sorry when I say
E D
that straight to this very day it was the wrong way
E D
She took a hike don't matter if I like it or not
E D
because she only wants the wrong way
B A
I gave her all that I had to give
B A
but she still wouldn't take it oh no
B A
Her two brown eyes are leaking like a sieve
B D
and it still ruins her makeup I never wanted...
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Excellent. I picked it up and played the whole song perfectly with no revisions
25 Mar 2011
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About this song: Wrong Way
Wrong Way" is a song from Sublime's self-titled third album which fits squarely within the punk rock-inspired third wave ska movement of the 1990s. The lyrical content of the song refers to the life of a girl, named Annie, who was forced into prostitution by her family of "seven horny brothers" and her "drunk-ass dad." She is soon rescued from a life of prostitution by the narrator of the song; an ironic twist is added in the lyrical references hinting that the narrator saved her and then regreted mistreating her himself.