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Verse:
F
Hello, hello
    Bb            F
I'm not where I'm supposed to be
  A7               Dm
I hope that you're missing me
          Bb            F
'Cause it makes me feel young
F
Hello, hello
     Bb          F
Last time that I saw your face
    A7        Dm
Was recess in second grade
       Bb           F
And it made me feel young

Chorus:
          Dm
Won't you help me sober up
        C
Growing up it made me numb
      F                            Bb
And I want to feel something again
          Dm
Won't you help me sober up
        C
All the big kids, they got drunk
      F                           Bb
And I want to feel something again
Dm
Won't you help me feel something again
C
How's it go again?

Verse:
F
Goodbye, goodbye
  Bb         F
I said to my bestest buds
   A7             Dm
We said that we'd keep in touch
    Bb         F
And we did our best
F
All my new friends
   Bb       F
We smile at party time
    A7      Dm
But soon we forget to smile
   Bb       F
At anything else

Chorus:
          Dm
Won't you help me sober up
        C
Growing up it made me numb
      F                            Bb
And I want to feel something again
          Dm
Won't you help me sober up
        C
All the big kids, they got drunk
      F                           Bb
And I want to feel something again
Dm
Won't you help me feel something again
C
How's it go again?

Bb  F  Bb  Am  Bb  C

Bridge: Rivers Cuomo:
   Dm       C        F
My favorite color is you
       C  Dm     C      F       Bb  C
You're vibrating out my frequency
   Dm       C        F
My favorite color is you
    C       Dm               C     F
You keep me young and that's how I wanna be
 Dm       C        F
My favorite color is you
       C  Dm     C      F       Bb  C
You're vibrating out my frequency
   Dm       C        F
My favorite color is you
    C       Dm               C     F        Bb  C
You keep me young and that's how I wanna be

Verse:
Dm
Hello, hello
                  C
I'm not where I'm supposed to be
                   F
I hope that you're missing me
                        Bb
'Cause it makes me feel young
Dm
Hello, hello
                 C
Last time that I saw your face
              F
Was recess in second grade
               Bb
And it made me feel young

Pre-Chorus:
Dm                            C
And I want to feel something again
Dm                             C
I just want to feel something again
C
How's it go again?

Chorus:
        Dm
Won't you help me sober up
        C
Growing up it made me numb
      F                            Bb
And I want to feel something again
          Dm
Won't you help me sober up
        C
All the big kids, they got drunk
      F                           Bb
And I want to feel something again
Dm                                C
Won't you help me feel something again
Dm                            C
Can I finally feel something again
C
How's it go again?
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Biography

AJR is a New York City-based indie pop band composed of brothers Adam, Jack, and Ryan Met (born Metzger). The band is a DIY pop group who write, produce, and mix their own material in the living room of their Chelsea apartment. Their music style has been described as “eclectic”, combining elements of pop, barbershop, electronic, and dubstep music. They have opened for Demi Lovato, Hoodie Allen and the Wanted. In Summer 2014 the band went on tour with Lindsey Stirling.

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