Chords for BBQ Stain- Tim Mcgraw Lyrics
Tempo:
86.2 bpm
Chords used:
C
Bb
F
Dm
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F]
[Dm] [C] [F] [Bb]
[A] [G] [F] It was Labor Day [Eb] weekend, I was 17.
[Bb]
I bought a Coke and some gasoline.
[Fm] I [Eb] drove out to the [Bb] county fair.
[C] [F] When I saw [Eb] her for the first time, [Bb] she was standing there in the ticket line.
[F] And it [Eb] all started [Bb] right then and there.
[C] [Bb] Oh, it saved her sky, [C] made a perfect sunset.
[Bb]
And that's a [C] day I'll never forget.
[F] I had barbecue stain [C] on my white t-shirt.
[Bb] She was killing me [C] in that miniskirt.
[F] Skipping [C] rocks on the river by the [Dm] railroad [C] [Bb] tracks.
[C] She [F] had a sun-tanned [C] lime and red-picked [Gm] stick.
I [F] worked so [Bb] hard for that [C] first [Dm] kiss.
And [C] I'll hard [Bb] don't forget [C] something [F] like that.
[A] [G] [F] It was five years [Eb] later on a southbound [Bb] plane.
I was headed down to New [F] Orleans.
To meet some [Eb] friends of mine from [Bb] Mardi Gras.
[D] [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.
She said, I bet you [C] don't remember [Bb] me.
And I said, only [C] every other memory.
[F] You had a barbecue [C] stain on my white t [Bb]-shirt.
You were killing [C] me in that [F] miniskirt.
Skipping [C] rocks on the river by the [Dm] railroad [C] [Bb] tracks.
[C] You [F] had a sun-tanned [C] lime and red-picked [Gm] stick.
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 pain.
[Bb] But the memory of the first love [C] never fades away.
I [F] had a barbecue [C] stain on my white t [Bb]-shirt.
You had a barbecue stain on my white t-shirt.
She was [C] killing me in that [F] miniskirt.
[C] Skipping rocks on the river by [Dm] the railroad [C] tracks.
[Bb] [C] She had a [F] sun-tanned lime and [C] red-picked [Gm] stick.
I worked so [F] hard for [Bb] that first [C] kiss.
[Dm] And I'll [C] hard don't [Bb] forget.
No, [Dm] I'll [Bb] hard don't forget.
[Dm] I said, I'll [C] hard don't [Bb] forget [F] something like that.
[Bb] [Dm] Oh, not something [C] like that.
[F] [G] [F]
[N]
[Dm] [C] [F] [Bb]
[A] [G] [F] It was Labor Day [Eb] weekend, I was 17.
[Bb]
I bought a Coke and some gasoline.
[Fm] I [Eb] drove out to the [Bb] county fair.
[C] [F] When I saw [Eb] her for the first time, [Bb] she was standing there in the ticket line.
[F] And it [Eb] all started [Bb] right then and there.
[C] [Bb] Oh, it saved her sky, [C] made a perfect sunset.
[Bb]
And that's a [C] day I'll never forget.
[F] I had barbecue stain [C] on my white t-shirt.
[Bb] She was killing me [C] in that miniskirt.
[F] Skipping [C] rocks on the river by the [Dm] railroad [C] [Bb] tracks.
[C] She [F] had a sun-tanned [C] lime and red-picked [Gm] stick.
I [F] worked so [Bb] hard for that [C] first [Dm] kiss.
And [C] I'll hard [Bb] don't forget [C] something [F] like that.
[A] [G] [F] It was five years [Eb] later on a southbound [Bb] plane.
I was headed down to New [F] Orleans.
To meet some [Eb] friends of mine from [Bb] Mardi Gras.
[D] [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.
She said, I bet you [C] don't remember [Bb] me.
And I said, only [C] every other memory.
[F] You had a barbecue [C] stain on my white t [Bb]-shirt.
You were killing [C] me in that [F] miniskirt.
Skipping [C] rocks on the river by the [Dm] railroad [C] [Bb] tracks.
[C] You [F] had a sun-tanned [C] lime and red-picked [Gm] stick.
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 pain.
[Bb] But the memory of the first love [C] never fades away.
I [F] had a barbecue [C] stain on my white t [Bb]-shirt.
You had a barbecue stain on my white t-shirt.
She was [C] killing me in that [F] miniskirt.
[C] Skipping rocks on the river by [Dm] the railroad [C] tracks.
[Bb] [C] She had a [F] sun-tanned lime and [C] red-picked [Gm] stick.
I worked so [F] hard for [Bb] that first [C] kiss.
[Dm] And I'll [C] hard don't [Bb] forget.
No, [Dm] I'll [Bb] hard don't forget.
[Dm] I said, I'll [C] hard don't [Bb] forget [F] something like that.
[Bb] [Dm] Oh, not something [C] like that.
[F] [G] [F]
[N]
Key:
C
Bb
F
Dm
Eb
C
Bb
F
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_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ [C] _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [A] _ [G] [F] It was Labor Day [Eb] weekend, I was 17.
[Bb]
I bought a Coke and some gasoline.
[Fm] I [Eb] drove out to the [Bb] county fair.
_ _ [C] _ [F] When I saw [Eb] her for the first time, [Bb] she was standing there in the ticket line.
[F] And it [Eb] all started [Bb] right then and there.
_ [C] [Bb] Oh, it saved her sky, [C] made a perfect sunset.
[Bb]
And that's a [C] day I'll never forget.
[F] I had barbecue stain [C] on my white t-shirt.
[Bb] She was killing me [C] in that miniskirt.
[F] Skipping [C] rocks on the river by the [Dm] railroad [C] [Bb] tracks.
[C] She [F] had a sun-tanned [C] lime and red-picked [Gm] stick.
I [F] worked so [Bb] hard for that [C] first [Dm] kiss.
And [C] I'll hard [Bb] don't forget [C] something [F] like that.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ [G] [F] It was five years [Eb] later on a southbound [Bb] plane.
I was headed down to New [F] Orleans.
To meet some [Eb] friends of mine from [Bb] Mardi Gras.
_ _ [D] _ [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.
_ She said, I bet you [C] don't remember [Bb] me.
And I said, only [C] every other memory.
[F] You had a barbecue [C] stain on my white t [Bb]-shirt.
You were killing [C] me in that [F] miniskirt.
Skipping [C] rocks on the river by the [Dm] railroad [C] [Bb] tracks.
[C] You [F] had a sun-tanned [C] lime and red-picked [Gm] stick.
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 pain.
[Bb] But the memory of the first love [C] never fades away.
I [F] had a barbecue [C] stain on my white t [Bb]-shirt.
You had a barbecue stain on my white t-shirt.
She was [C] killing me in that [F] miniskirt.
[C] Skipping rocks on the river by [Dm] the railroad [C] tracks.
[Bb] [C] She had a [F] sun-tanned lime and [C] red-picked [Gm] stick.
I worked so [F] hard for [Bb] that first [C] kiss.
[Dm] And I'll [C] hard don't [Bb] forget.
No, [Dm] I'll [Bb] hard don't forget.
[Dm] I said, I'll [C] hard don't [Bb] forget [F] something like that.
_ _ _ [Bb] [Dm] Oh, not something [C] like that.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [F] _
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_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ [C] _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [A] _ [G] [F] It was Labor Day [Eb] weekend, I was 17.
[Bb]
I bought a Coke and some gasoline.
[Fm] I [Eb] drove out to the [Bb] county fair.
_ _ [C] _ [F] When I saw [Eb] her for the first time, [Bb] she was standing there in the ticket line.
[F] And it [Eb] all started [Bb] right then and there.
_ [C] [Bb] Oh, it saved her sky, [C] made a perfect sunset.
[Bb]
And that's a [C] day I'll never forget.
[F] I had barbecue stain [C] on my white t-shirt.
[Bb] She was killing me [C] in that miniskirt.
[F] Skipping [C] rocks on the river by the [Dm] railroad [C] [Bb] tracks.
[C] She [F] had a sun-tanned [C] lime and red-picked [Gm] stick.
I [F] worked so [Bb] hard for that [C] first [Dm] kiss.
And [C] I'll hard [Bb] don't forget [C] something [F] like that.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ [G] [F] It was five years [Eb] later on a southbound [Bb] plane.
I was headed down to New [F] Orleans.
To meet some [Eb] friends of mine from [Bb] Mardi Gras.
_ _ [D] _ [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.
_ She said, I bet you [C] don't remember [Bb] me.
And I said, only [C] every other memory.
[F] You had a barbecue [C] stain on my white t [Bb]-shirt.
You were killing [C] me in that [F] miniskirt.
Skipping [C] rocks on the river by the [Dm] railroad [C] [Bb] tracks.
[C] You [F] had a sun-tanned [C] lime and red-picked [Gm] stick.
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 pain.
[Bb] But the memory of the first love [C] never fades away.
I [F] had a barbecue [C] stain on my white t [Bb]-shirt.
You had a barbecue stain on my white t-shirt.
She was [C] killing me in that [F] miniskirt.
[C] Skipping rocks on the river by [Dm] the railroad [C] tracks.
[Bb] [C] She had a [F] sun-tanned lime and [C] red-picked [Gm] stick.
I worked so [F] hard for [Bb] that first [C] kiss.
[Dm] And I'll [C] hard don't [Bb] forget.
No, [Dm] I'll [Bb] hard don't forget.
[Dm] I said, I'll [C] hard don't [Bb] forget [F] something like that.
_ _ _ [Bb] [Dm] Oh, not something [C] like that.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [F] _
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