Chords for Alan Jackson, Hank williams JR

Tempo:
97.15 bpm
Chords used:

D

G

Am

C

E

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Alan Jackson, Hank williams JR chords
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[C]
[D]
[G]
[G] Well, he's just a singer, [E] natural born guitar [C] singer.
He's kind of [D] a clinger.
He's sad [G] old songs, he's not a walk behind.
He's a new note [A]
finder, [Am] his name's a [D] reminder
of a blues [D] man that's already [G] gone.
So he started drinking, took some things, messed [C] up his state.
He was [D] sure a singer.
She came [G] along, he was alone in the spotlight.
Not too [Am] much left inside.
[Am] She [D] changed all that in one night, [D] she sang him [G] this song.
[D] Hey baby I [G] love you, hey baby [Am] I need you.
Hey baby [D] you ain't got to prove to me you're some kind of macho [G] man.
You wasted so much of your life, running [Am] through the dark nights.
Let me shine [D] a little love light down on that blues [G] man.
[C]
Here is the blues man, Mr.
Hank Williams Jr.
Hey [G]
baby I'm so sick of this feeling.
All the stuff they said I [C] wasn't needing.
If I was going to [D] keep these, all of [G] my fans.
I got cuffed on the road, I got sued [Am] over no show.
But she came and [D] took all that old load down off the [G] blues man.
I said hey baby I love you too, hey baby [Am] I need you.
[Am] Hey baby [D] I do get tired [D] of this [G] traveling band.
I'm a little bit older now, night sure [Am] would be colder now.
If you [D] hadn't stuck it out with this [G] blues man.
We're over 40 years old now, nights would [Am] be so cold now.
If you [D] hadn't hung around with this blues man.
[G] [N]
Key:  
D
1321
G
2131
Am
2311
C
3211
E
2311
D
1321
G
2131
Am
2311
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [G] _ Well, he's just a singer, _ _ _ [E] natural born guitar [C] singer.
_ _ _ He's kind of [D] a clinger.
_ _ _ He's sad [G] old songs, _ _ he's not a walk behind. _
_ _ _ He's a new note [A] _
finder, [Am] _ _ his name's a [D] reminder
of a blues [D] man that's already [G] gone.
So _ _ he started drinking, _ took some things, messed [C] up his state.
_ _ _ _ He was [D] sure a singer.
_ _ _ _ She came [G] along, _ _ he was alone in the spotlight. _
_ _ _ Not too [Am] much left inside.
_ _ [Am] _ She [D] changed all that in one night, _ _ [D] she sang him [G] this song.
_ _ _ [D] Hey baby I [G] love you, _ _ _ hey baby [Am] I need you.
_ Hey baby [D] you ain't got to prove to me you're some kind of macho [G] man. _
_ _ You wasted so much of your life, _ _ _ running [Am] through the dark nights.
Let me shine [D] a little love light down on that blues [G] man.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
Here is the blues man, Mr.
Hank Williams Jr.
Hey [G] _
baby I'm _ _ _ so sick of this feeling.
_ All the stuff they said I [C] wasn't needing.
_ _ _ If I was going to [D] keep these, _ _ _ all of [G] my fans.
_ _ I got cuffed on the road, _ _ I got sued [Am] over no show.
_ But she came and [D] took all that old load down off the [G] blues man.
_ I said hey baby I love you too, _ _ hey baby [Am] I need you.
_ _ [Am] Hey baby [D] I do get tired _ [D] of this [G] traveling band.
_ _ _ I'm a little bit older now, _ night sure [Am] would be colder now.
_ If you [D] hadn't stuck it out with this [G] blues man.
_ _ _ We're over 40 years old now, _ _ _ _ nights would [Am] be so cold now.
_ _ If you [D] hadn't hung around with _ this blues man.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _