The end of the chorus is played differently all 3 times- that's the deal with the *. A#dim is an A# diminished chord consisting of the notes A#, C, and E. Any chord followed by a slash is the chord name followed by the bass note. For example, Bm/A is a Bm chord with an A played on the bass. ******************* Begin Transcription ******************* "Everything You Know Is Wrong" by Al Yankovic Intro: D C G/B A A7 (hold, then two strummed A7s and straight to verse) Verse (all verses are the same): I was driving on the freeway in the fast lane with a rabid wolverine in my underwear when suddenly a guy behind me in the backseat popped right up and cupped his hands across my eyes. I guessed, "Is it Uncle Frank or cousin Louie, is it Bob or Joe or Walter, could it be Bill or Jim or Ed or Bernie or Steve, I probably would have kept on guessing but about that time we crashed into the truck, and as I'm laying bleeding there on the asphalt finally I recognize the face of my hibachi dealer, who takes off his prosthetic lips, and tells me: Chorus: Everything you know is wrong, black is white, up is down and short is long, and everything you thought was just so important doesn't matter, Everything you know is wrong, just forget the words and sing along, all you need to understand is * everything you know is wrong. *- First time : F G Second time: D Third time: Everything you know is (everything you know is) Everything you know is wrong! (end) Solos: (Accordion Solo:) (Baritone Saxaphone Solo:) (Guitar Solo:) (two strums then into verse) ***************** End Transcription *****************