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Jeremy Chords by Pearl Jam

Jeremy chords by Pearl Jam

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E
At home
Drawing pictures
Of mountain tops
With him on top
Lemon yellow sun
Arms raised in a V
D	     A                    E
Dead lay in pools of maroon below
E
Daddy didn't give attention
                               D
To the fact that mommy didn't care
A                  E
King Jeremy the wicked
Ruled his world
C		 D	  E
Jeremy spoke in class today
C		 D	  E
Jeremy spoke in class today
E
Clearly I remember
Pickin' on the boy
Seemed a harmless little fuck
But we unleashed a lion
D
Gnashed his teeth
                            A
And bit the recessed lady's breast
	        E
How could i forget
E
He hit me with a surprise left
My jaw left hurtin
Dropped wide open
Just like the day
D              A     E
Like the day i heard
E
Daddy didn't give affection
                		          D
And the boy was something mommy wouldn't wear
A                  E
King jeremy the wicked
Ruled his world
C                D        E
Jeremy spoke in class today
C               D         E
Jeremy spoke in class today
C               D         E
Jeremy spoke in class today

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Try to forget this...
Try to erase this...
              C  D  E
From the blackboard.

C               D        E
Jeremy spoke in class today
C               D        E
Jeremy spoke in class today
C                  D
Jeremy spoke in, spoke in
E
Jeremy spoke in, spoke in
C                D      E
Jeremy spoke in class today.

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"Jeremy" by Pearl Jam was released in 1991 as the third single from their debut album "Ten." The song was inspired by the true story of Jeremy Delle, a high school student who committed suicide in front of his classmates in 1991. The track features powerful vocals from Eddie Vedder and a haunting guitar riff from Mike McCready, making it one of the band's most iconic songs. "Jeremy" peaked at number five on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and remains a staple in Pearl Jam's live performances.