Anything But Mine (w/ lyrics)--Kenny Chesney Chords
Tempo:
74.025 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
[A] [E]
[A] [E]
Walking along beneath the lights of [A] that miracle mountain, [E] me and Mary making our way into the [A] night.
[F#m] You [E] can hear the cries from the carnival rides, the pinball [A] bells and the [E] skee-ball slides,
watching the summer sun fall out [A] of sight.
[B] There's a warm wind coming in [A] from off of the ocean, making its [E] way past the hotel walls
to fill [A] the street.
[E]
Mary is holding both of [A] her shoes in her hand, said she [E] likes to feel [B] the sand beneath [E] her feet.
And in the morning I'm leaving, making [A] my way back to Cleveland, so [E] tonight I hope that
I will do [A] just fine.
[E] And I don't see how you [A] could ever [E] be [B] anything [E] but mine.
[A] [E] There's a local band playing at [A] the Seaside Pavilion, and I've [E] got just enough cash to
fill us [A] in.
[E] And as we are dancing, [A] Mary's wrapping her arms around me, and I [E] can feel the sting of
summer on [A] my skin.
[B] In the midst of the music, [A] I tell her I love her.
We both [E] laugh, cause we know it isn't [A] true.
[E] I've been married, there's a summer drawing [A] to an end tonight, and there's [E] so much that
[B] I'd long [E] to do to you.
But in the morning I'm leaving, making [A] my way back to Cleveland, so [E] tonight I hope that
I will do [A] just fine.
[E] And I don't see how you [A] could ever be [E] [B] anything [E] but mine.
[A] [E]
[B]
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[E] [B] [E] And in the morning I'm leaving, making my [A] way back to Cleveland, so [E] tonight I hope that
I will do just [A] fine.
[E]
And I don't see how you [A] could ever be [E] [B] anything [E] but mine.
Mary, I don't see how you [A] could ever be
[E] [B] anything [E] but mine.
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[B] [E]
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[A] [E]
[A] [E]
Walking along beneath the lights of [A] that miracle mountain, [E] me and Mary making our way into the [A] night.
[F#m] You [E] can hear the cries from the carnival rides, the pinball [A] bells and the [E] skee-ball slides,
watching the summer sun fall out [A] of sight.
[B] There's a warm wind coming in [A] from off of the ocean, making its [E] way past the hotel walls
to fill [A] the street.
[E]
Mary is holding both of [A] her shoes in her hand, said she [E] likes to feel [B] the sand beneath [E] her feet.
And in the morning I'm leaving, making [A] my way back to Cleveland, so [E] tonight I hope that
I will do [A] just fine.
[E] And I don't see how you [A] could ever [E] be [B] anything [E] but mine.
[A] [E] There's a local band playing at [A] the Seaside Pavilion, and I've [E] got just enough cash to
fill us [A] in.
[E] And as we are dancing, [A] Mary's wrapping her arms around me, and I [E] can feel the sting of
summer on [A] my skin.
[B] In the midst of the music, [A] I tell her I love her.
We both [E] laugh, cause we know it isn't [A] true.
[E] I've been married, there's a summer drawing [A] to an end tonight, and there's [E] so much that
[B] I'd long [E] to do to you.
But in the morning I'm leaving, making [A] my way back to Cleveland, so [E] tonight I hope that
I will do [A] just fine.
[E] And I don't see how you [A] could ever be [E] [B] anything [E] but mine.
[A] [E]
[B]
[E] [A]
[E] [B] [E] And in the morning I'm leaving, making my [A] way back to Cleveland, so [E] tonight I hope that
I will do just [A] fine.
[E]
And I don't see how you [A] could ever be [E] [B] anything [E] but mine.
Mary, I don't see how you [A] could ever be
[E] [B] anything [E] but mine.
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Key:
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Walking along beneath the lights of [A] that miracle mountain, _ [E] me and Mary making our way into the [A] night.
_ [F#m] You [E] can hear the cries from the carnival rides, the pinball [A] bells and the [E] skee-ball slides,
watching the summer sun fall out [A] of sight. _ _
[B] There's a warm wind coming in [A] from off of the ocean, making its [E] way past the hotel walls
to fill [A] the street.
_ _ [E] _
Mary is holding both of [A] her shoes in her hand, said she [E] likes to feel [B] the sand beneath [E] her feet.
_ And in the morning I'm leaving, making [A] my way back to Cleveland, so [E] tonight I hope that
I will do [A] just fine.
[E] And I don't see how you [A] could ever [E] be _ _ [B] anything [E] but mine. _ _
[A] _ _ _ [E] There's a local band playing at [A] the Seaside Pavilion, and I've [E] got just enough cash to
fill us [A] in.
_ _ [E] And as we are dancing, [A] Mary's wrapping her arms around me, and I [E] can feel the sting of
summer on [A] my skin.
_ _ [B] In the midst of the music, [A] I tell her I love her.
We both [E] laugh, cause we know it isn't [A] true.
_ _ [E] I've been married, there's a summer drawing [A] to an end tonight, and there's [E] so much that
[B] I'd long [E] to do to you.
_ But in the morning I'm leaving, making [A] my way back to Cleveland, so [E] tonight I hope that
I will do [A] just fine.
_ [E] And I don't see how you [A] could ever be _ [E] _ [B] anything [E] but mine.
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[E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ And in the morning I'm leaving, making my [A] way back to Cleveland, so [E] tonight I hope that
I will do just [A] fine.
_ [E]
And I don't see how you [A] could ever be [E] _ [B] anything [E] but mine. _
Mary, I don't see how you [A] could ever be _
[E] _ [B] anything [E] but mine. _ _
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Walking along beneath the lights of [A] that miracle mountain, _ [E] me and Mary making our way into the [A] night.
_ [F#m] You [E] can hear the cries from the carnival rides, the pinball [A] bells and the [E] skee-ball slides,
watching the summer sun fall out [A] of sight. _ _
[B] There's a warm wind coming in [A] from off of the ocean, making its [E] way past the hotel walls
to fill [A] the street.
_ _ [E] _
Mary is holding both of [A] her shoes in her hand, said she [E] likes to feel [B] the sand beneath [E] her feet.
_ And in the morning I'm leaving, making [A] my way back to Cleveland, so [E] tonight I hope that
I will do [A] just fine.
[E] And I don't see how you [A] could ever [E] be _ _ [B] anything [E] but mine. _ _
[A] _ _ _ [E] There's a local band playing at [A] the Seaside Pavilion, and I've [E] got just enough cash to
fill us [A] in.
_ _ [E] And as we are dancing, [A] Mary's wrapping her arms around me, and I [E] can feel the sting of
summer on [A] my skin.
_ _ [B] In the midst of the music, [A] I tell her I love her.
We both [E] laugh, cause we know it isn't [A] true.
_ _ [E] I've been married, there's a summer drawing [A] to an end tonight, and there's [E] so much that
[B] I'd long [E] to do to you.
_ But in the morning I'm leaving, making [A] my way back to Cleveland, so [E] tonight I hope that
I will do [A] just fine.
_ [E] And I don't see how you [A] could ever be _ [E] _ [B] anything [E] but mine.
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[E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ And in the morning I'm leaving, making my [A] way back to Cleveland, so [E] tonight I hope that
I will do just [A] fine.
_ [E]
And I don't see how you [A] could ever be [E] _ [B] anything [E] but mine. _
Mary, I don't see how you [A] could ever be _
[E] _ [B] anything [E] but mine. _ _
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