Chords for Barbeque stain --Tim Mcgraw--

Tempo:
85.75 bpm
Chords used:

C

Bb

F

Dm

Eb

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Barbeque stain  --Tim Mcgraw-- chords
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[F]
[Dm] [F] [Bb]
[A] [G] [F] It was Labor Day weekend, [Eb] I was [Bb] 17.
I bought a coke and some [Fm] gasoline.
I drove [Eb] out to [Bb] the county fair.
[C] [F] When I saw her for [Eb] the first [Bb] time, she was standing there in the ticket [F] line.
And it all [Eb] started right [Bb] then and there.
[Bb] Oh, say the [C] sky made a perfect [Bb] sunset, and that's [C] a day I'll never [F] forget.
I had a barbecue [C] stain on my white t-shirt, she [Bb] was killing me in that [C] mini [F]-skirt.
Skipping [C] rocks on the river by [Dm] the railroad [C]
[Bb] tracks.
[C] [F] She had a sun-tanned [C] line and red lipstick.
[Gm] I [F] worked so [Bb] hard for that first [Dm] kiss, and [C] I'll hard [Bb] don't [C] forget [F] something like that.
[A] [G] [F] It was [Fm] five years [Eb] later on the southbound [Bb] plane, I was headed down to New [F] Orleans to meet some [Eb] friends of mine from [Bb] Mardi Gras.
[Fm] [F] When I [Eb] heard a voice from the [Bb] past coming from a few rows [F] back, and when I looked, [Eb] I couldn't believe just [Bb] what I saw.
Shit, I bet you [C] don't remember [Bb] me, and I said, only [C] every other memory.
[F] I had a barbecue [C] stain on my white t [Bb]-shirt, you were killing [C] me in that mini [F]-skirt.
Skipping [C] rocks on the river by the [Dm] railroad [C] [Bb] tracks.
[C] You [F] had a sun-tanned [C] line and red lipstick.
[Gm] I [F] worked so [Bb] hard for [C] that first [Dm] kiss, and [C] I'll hard [Bb] don't [C] forget [F] something like that.
[Eb] [Bb]
[Dm] [C] [F] [Eb] [Bb]
[Dm] [C] [Gm] Like an old photograph, [F] time can make a feeling plain, [Bb] but the memory of the first [C] love never fades away.
I [F] had a barbecue [C] stain on my white t-shirt, [Bb] she was [C] killing me in that mini-skirt.
[F] Skipping [C] rocks on the river by the [Dm] railroad [C]
[Bb] tracks.
[C] She [F] had a sun-tanned [C] line and red lipstick.
[Gm] I [F] worked so [Bb] hard for that [C] first [Dm] kiss, and I'll [C] hard [Bb] don't forget.
[Dm] No, [C] I'll hard [Bb] don't forget.
I [Dm] said, [C] I'll hard [Bb] don't forget [C] [F] something like that.
Oh, [Dm] not [C] something like [F] that.
[A] [G] [F]
Key:  
C
3211
Bb
12341111
F
134211111
Dm
2311
Eb
12341116
C
3211
Bb
12341111
F
134211111
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To learn Tim Mcgraw - Something Like That chords, your first step should be understanding these chords - F, C, Bb, C, F, Bb and Dm in sequence. A good strategy is to initiate at 42 BPM and then accelerate to the track's regular speed of 86 BPM. Tune your capo to accommodate your vocal range, referencing the song's key: F Major.

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[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
[A] _ [G] [F] It was Labor Day weekend, [Eb] I was [Bb] 17.
I bought a coke and some [Fm] gasoline.
I drove [Eb] out to [Bb] the county fair.
_ _ [C] [F] When I saw her for [Eb] the first [Bb] time, she was standing there in the ticket [F] line.
And it all [Eb] started right [Bb] then and there.
_ [Bb] Oh, say the [C] sky made a perfect [Bb] sunset, and that's [C] a day I'll never [F] forget.
I had a barbecue [C] stain on my white t-shirt, she [Bb] was killing me in that [C] mini [F]-skirt.
Skipping [C] rocks on the river by [Dm] the railroad [C]
[Bb] tracks.
[C] [F] She had a sun-tanned [C] line and red lipstick.
[Gm] I [F] worked so [Bb] hard for that first [Dm] kiss, and [C] I'll hard [Bb] don't [C] forget [F] something like that.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ [G] [F] It was [Fm] five years [Eb] later on the southbound [Bb] plane, I was headed down to New [F] Orleans to meet some [Eb] friends of mine from [Bb] Mardi Gras.
_ [Fm] _ [F] When I [Eb] heard a voice from the [Bb] past coming from a few rows [F] back, and when I looked, [Eb] I couldn't believe just [Bb] what I saw.
Shit, I bet you [C] don't remember [Bb] me, and I said, only [C] every other memory.
[F] I had a barbecue [C] stain on my white t [Bb]-shirt, you were killing [C] me in that mini [F]-skirt.
Skipping [C] rocks on the river by the [Dm] railroad [C] [Bb] tracks.
[C] You [F] had a sun-tanned [C] line and red lipstick.
[Gm] I [F] worked so [Bb] hard for [C] that first [Dm] kiss, and [C] I'll hard [Bb] don't [C] forget [F] something like that.
_ [Eb] _ [Bb] _ _
[Dm] _ [C] _ [F] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Dm] _ [C] _ [Gm] Like an old photograph, [F] time can make a feeling plain, [Bb] but the memory of the first [C] love never fades away.
I [F] had a barbecue [C] stain on my white t-shirt, [Bb] she was [C] killing me in that mini-skirt.
[F] Skipping [C] rocks on the river by the [Dm] railroad [C]
[Bb] tracks.
[C] She [F] had a sun-tanned [C] line and red lipstick.
[Gm] I [F] worked so [Bb] hard for that [C] first [Dm] kiss, and I'll [C] hard [Bb] don't forget.
[Dm] No, [C] I'll hard [Bb] don't forget.
I [Dm] said, [C] I'll hard [Bb] don't forget [C] [F] something like that.
_ _ Oh, [Dm] not [C] something like [F] that. _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ [G] _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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