5 Chords used in the song: A#, G#, F5, D#, F
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(Chords Used)
A# G# F5 D# A# F
A|-5--3--3--1--1--0----|
E|-6--4--1--3--1--1----|
C|-5--3--0--3--2--0----|
G|-7--5--2--3--3--2----|
# Use the (A#) at the 5th fret for verses and the radio part.
# Use the standard (A#) for the chorus.
(Intro)
A|-------------3---------------3------|
E|-6-6---6-4-4---4---------4-4---4----|
C|-----5-----------5-5-5-5------------|
G|------------------------------------|
(Verse)
A# G# F5 G#
A# G# F5 G#
A# G# F5 G#
A# G# F D#
(Chorus)
A# F G#
A# F G#
(Intro)
(Verse)
A# G# F5 G#
A# G# F D#
(Chorus)
A# F G#
A# F G#
A# F G#
A# F G#
(Intro)
(Verse)
A# G# F5 G#
A# G# F5 G#
A# G# F5 G#
A# G# F D#
(Chorus)
(Radio)
A#
(Chorus)
(Radio)
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About this song: Mexican Radio
Wall of Voodoo's second full-length album, Call of the West, was a noticeably more approachable work than their debut, Dark Continent, and it even scored a fluke hit single, "Mexican Radio," a loopy little number about puzzled American tourists that's easily the catchiest thing on the album. Speaking with Songfacts about this song in a 2010 interview, frontman Stan Ridgeway explained this song was inspired by the high-wattage...