Teenage Dirtbag

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Intro: E B E A E B E A
 
Verse 1:
    E          B
Her name is Noelle,
E            A
I have a dream about her.
E             B
She rings my bell.
      E              A
I got gym class in half an hour.
E            B
Oh, how she rocks,
   E              A
In keds and tube socks,
    Dbm          A          B
But she doesn't know who I am,
    Dbm          A      B
And she doesn't give a damn about me.
 
Chorus 1:
       E          A         B      Dbm    Abm
'Cause I'm just a teenage dirtbag, baby.
     E          A         B      Dbm     Abm
Yeah I'm just a teenage dirtbag, baby.
E         A       B    Dbm   Abm   E  A  B Dbm Abm A B
Listen to Iron Maiden, baby, with me.
 
Instrumental: E B E A E B E A
 
Verse 2:
    E           B
Her boyfriend's a xxxx
E            A
and he brings a gun to school,
E             B
And he'd simply kick
  E              A
My ass if he knew the truth.
E            B
He lives on my block
E            A
And he drives an Iroc
    Dbm          A          B
But he doesn't know who I am,
    Dbm          A          B
And he doesn't give a damn about me.
 
Chorus 2:
       E          A         B      Dbm    Abm
'Cause I'm just a teenage dirtbag, baby.
     E          A         B      Dbm     Abm
Yeah I'm just a teenage dirtbag, baby.
E         A       B    Dbm   Abm   E  A  B Dbm Abm A B
Listen to Iron Maiden, baby, with me.
 
Bridge 1:
E  Asus2    E   Asus2         E    Asus2
        Yeeah, -------- Dirtbag, ----------
    Dbm      Abm     A           B
No, she doesn't know what she's missing.
 
E  Asus2    E   Asus2         E    Asus2
        Yeeah, -------- Dirtbag, ----------
    Dbm      Abm     A           B
No, she doesn't know what she's missing.
 
Instrumental: E B E A
 
Verse 3:
E             B
Man, I feel like mould,
  E              A
It's prom night and I am lonely.
E             B
Lo and behold:
  E              A
She's walking over to me.
E             B
This must be fake,
  E              A
My lip starts to shake.
Dbm          A          B
How does she know who I am?
    Dbm          A          B
And why does she give a damn about?
 
Chorus 3:
       E          A         B      Dbm    Abm
I've got two tickets to Iron Maiden, baby,
     E          A         B      Dbm     Abm
Come with me Friday, don't say maybe.
E         A       B    Dbm   Abm   E  A  B Dbm Abm A B
I'm just a teenage dirtbag baby like you.
 
Bridge 2:
E  Asus2    E   Asus2         E    Asus2
        Yeeah, -------- Dirtbag, ----------
    Dbm      Abm     A           B
No, she doesn't know what she's missing.
 
E  Asus2    E   Asus2         E    Asus2
        Yeeah, -------- Dirtbag, ----------
    Dbm      Abm     A        B     E     B
No, she doesn't know what she's     mis - sing.
 
Outro: E B E    A - Abm - - Gbm - E
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Biography

Wheatus is a rock band from Northport, New York formed by Brendan Brown (vocals, guitar) in 1998. After writing a few songs, Brown enlisted his brother Peter Brown (drums) and Rich Ligey (bass) to record a demo. In 1999 the band signed with Columbia Records and released their debut album, Wheatus, the following year. This album contained the band’s first, and so far biggest, hit, Teenage Dirtbag (from the movie Loser).

For the bands second album, Hand Over Your Loved Ones, Shannon Harris (from Relish) joined on keyboards.

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