Geek in the Pink (Open Chords!) orig. by Jason Mraz I didn't see an easy way for beginners to play this song, and it's pretty catchy. Here's an entirely open-chords version. (It's so much fun to play barred, though!) Tip: on some of the chords, you may think the upper E string sounds a little goofy, since it's so high. If that's the case, try muting it by lightly placing your pinky on it. I do this for G, D and B7, but it's up to you. Capo: 6th Fret (for same key as Mraz) Verse/Chorus: Em | C | Am | G | D Pre-chorus: Em | C | Am | G | B7 Bridge: C | Em | B7 | Em C | Em | B7 Verse: Em Let the geek in the pink take a stab at it C If you like the way I'm thinking babe, you ain't got it Am I may be skinny at times, but I'm fat full of rhymes G D Pass me the mic and I'm-a grab at it Em Well, isn't it delicious crazy way that I'm kissing this baby C Listen to this, don't to miss it while it's hitting Am Sometimes you got to fit in to get in, but G D Don't ever quit 'cause soon I'm gonna let you in, but see Pre-chorus: Em I don't care what you might C Think about me; you'll get Am By without if you want G B7 Chorus: Em I could be the one to take you home C Baby, we could rock the night alone Am If we never get down, it wouldn't be a letdown, but sugar G D Don't forget what you already know Em I could be the one to turn you out C We could be the talk across the town Am Don't judge it by the color, confuse it for another, you might re- G D -gret what you let slip away, like the geek in the pink Bridge: C Hey baby, look at me Em go; From zero to B7 hero; You best take it from a Em Geek like me; I can C Save you from unoriginal Em Dum-dums, who wouldn't care if you B7 Come . . . plete them or not
About the artist behind Geek In The Pink Chords:
Mraz is an eclectic artist with multiple and varied stylistic influences, including pop, rock, folk, jazz, country, and hip hop. He has played with various artists, including The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Dave Matthews Band, James Blunt, Gavin DeGraw, Paula Cole, John Popper, Alanis Morissette, The Ohio Players, Rachael Yamagata, Jewel and Colbie Caillat.[citation needed]
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