Quarter In My Pocket Chords

KeyA Capo2st fret TuningStandard Difficulty Plays419

Quarter In My Pocket by Gary Allan is a beginner-friendly guitar song played in the key of A with a capo on the 2st fret. It uses the chords A, D and G. Use the transpose and diagram tools on this page to change the key, see each shape, or simplify the chords.

Transpose
A
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  			Without capo play these chords: 
 
          No Capo 
D-------------->E 
A-------------->B 
G-------------->A 
 
 
 
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Chorus: 
N.C. 
I got a quarter in my pocket 
Won't you tell me what I should do 
A                    
Should I put it in the phone 
                                 D 
So I could come crawlin' home to you 
D 
Should I put it in the jukebox 
                            G 
And play another heartbreak song 
         A 
Well I'm leanin' towards the latter  
                        D 
And I really hate bein' alone 
 
Verse 1: 
N.C.                 A 
Gonna flip it in the air 
               D 
Gonna watch it fly 
        G                  A      
If it's heads I might love again 
                   D 
If it's tails I'll cry 
 
--->Repeat Chorus<--- 
 
Instrumental break: D, A, D  
 
V2: 
 
Here I am again 
On the same old stool 
With the same ol' question at hand 
In the mind of a fool 
 
--->Repeat Chorus<--- 
D 
Well I gotta quarter in my pocket  
A                                A    D 
And I really hate bein' alone
    	

Chord diagrams

Guitar tuner

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Start the tuner and play a string

Reference tones

Standard tuning, lowest to highest. Click a string to play it; the string the mic hears is highlighted.

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Metronome

100 BPM Andante