Chords for 'Like A Country Song' Red Carpet: Joel Smallbone

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'Like A Country Song' Red Carpet: Joel Smallbone chords
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Busy week.
Yes, I was on the red carpet there.
Yes
Thank you.
You're so sweet.
You're gonna make it down right here
[Eb]
[N] Right there you can look right there for us.
I know you've been talking a lot.
Thank you.
You're actually right it is I
Fortunate to play the [Db] lead Johnny Remo the director
[E] I'm a musician by trade and he saw a music video that we did and he said
That's my guy and so we got in touch
but when we started the phone conversation and he heard my Australian action accent he was a bit concerned because
My character is a country boy a country singer to be precise and so
[B] Johnny was fortunate and I [Gb] was fortunate enough to have Johnny
[Eb] really fight the good fight with me and believe in me enough to
learn the
Nashvilleian American [D] dialects
[E]
I do I do actually live about 14 miles
[Eb] South of here, so I did have a little bit of time in Venice to sort of [B] study
What it means to talk like a Nashvilleian person [N]
when [B] I read the script
Jake [Abm] reason is my character [N] it sort of came with the territory.
It's sort of he plays a very different
Personality than I am.
He was kind of an only child
Came [Eb] from a broken home my family is [Eb] still together.
He does country music.
I do pop music and so there's this
sort of
oxymoron if you will but certain similarities at the same time so once I got into his head I felt
Try to stay in character for most of the [B] shoot
[N] Really race there to me this morning
When I started talking to him, this is a year on from filming.
He said said man
I didn't understand that [Eb] you had that accent
[B] Try to talk like him the whole time [Eb] so how did you [B] keep up with your music career for King and country?
I know you do that.
How do you keep both of these going like that film a [N] movie?
this was a
efficient shoot there were a lot a lot of long days and
Again, Johnny and the team were gracious enough to sort of fit [F] in a little bit with my schedule
I remember in the middle of it.
I had to duck off to Canada, Alberta, you know
[N]
Edmonton on the other side of the country fly out to Canada do a show and then fly back to set and
There's a lot of grace by the king country team to allow me to do it, but I had a
[Eb]
How's your sister Rebecca say James?
We haven't heard from her.
She's great.
Thanks for asking.
She
she lives in San Diego now with [E] her husband and they just had a
she actually
[B] Was or they almost lost their home in the [Eb] San Diego fires over the last few weeks
But by the grace of God literally up to the back fence of their yard
Three-story flames the the wind turned and basically saved their whole community
Bit [C] of a moment to be thankful for sure
Well, thank you so much
[N]
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Busy week.
Yes, I was on the red carpet there.
Yes _ _
Thank you.
You're so sweet.
You're gonna make it down right here
[Eb] _
_ [N] _ _ _ Right there you can look right there for us.
I know you've been talking a lot. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Thank you.
You're actually right it is I
_ Fortunate to play the [Db] lead Johnny Remo the director
[E] I'm a musician by trade and he saw a music video that we did and he said
_ That's my guy and so we got in touch
but when we started the phone conversation and he heard my Australian action accent he was a bit concerned because
My character is a country boy a country singer to be precise and so
_ [B] Johnny was fortunate and I [Gb] was fortunate enough to have Johnny
[Eb] really fight the good fight with me and believe in me enough to
_ learn the _
Nashvilleian American _ [D] dialects
[E] _ _
_ I do I do actually live about 14 miles _
_ [Eb] _ South of here, so I did have a little bit of time in Venice to sort of [B] study
What it means to talk like a Nashvilleian person _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ when [B] I read the script
_ _ _ _ Jake [Abm] reason is my character _ [N] it sort of came with the territory.
It's sort of he plays a very different
_ Personality than I am.
He was kind of an only child
Came [Eb] from a broken home my family is [Eb] still together.
He does country music.
I do pop music and so there's this
_ sort of
oxymoron if you will but certain similarities at the same time so once I got into his head I felt
Try to stay in character for most of the [B] shoot
_ [N] Really race there to me this morning
When I started talking to him, this is a year on from filming.
He said said man
I didn't understand that [Eb] you had that accent
[B] Try to talk like him the whole time _ _ [Eb] so how did you _ [B] keep up with your music career for King and country?
I know you do that.
How do you keep both of these going like that film a [N] movie?
_ this was a
_ efficient shoot there were a lot a lot of long days and
Again, Johnny and the team were gracious enough to sort of fit [F] in a little bit with my schedule
I remember in the middle of it.
I had to duck off to Canada, Alberta, you know
[N]
Edmonton on the other side of the country fly out to Canada do a show and then fly back to set and _ _ _ _ _
_ There's a lot of grace by the king country team to allow me to do it, but I had a
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _
How's your sister Rebecca say James?
We haven't heard from her.
She's great.
Thanks for asking.
She
she lives in San Diego now with [E] her husband and they just had a _ _ _ _ _ _
she actually
_ [B] Was or they almost lost their home in the [Eb] San Diego fires over the last few weeks
But by the grace of God literally up to the back fence of their yard
_ Three-story flames the the wind turned and basically saved their whole community
_ Bit [C] of a moment to be thankful for sure _
Well, thank you so much
_ _ [N] _ _ _