Chords for Brett Young - You Ain't Here To Kiss Me (Acoustic)
Tempo:
74.05 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
Em
Am
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
The advice I got a long time ago is really true.
It's don't let the truth get in the way of [Em] a good story.
Telling it exactly the way it [Em] happened won't make people
feel what [E] I felt, because in my head, it was
much worse than that.
In my head, it was the busiest airplane in the world, but it felt lonely.
And so Matt Alderman [G] and Tiffany Goss, we had never
met before, and I had just gone through that experience.
And so telling them the story, it was nice to have them
there [C] to kind of help me navigate what was true and
real, and what would [G] then also need to be [Em] changed a little
bit to make the audience feel what I felt.
Nobody [C] wants to [C] spend a holiday [F] [C] going through a
breakup, and so I think [Em] that's what is
connecting for people.
I'm kind of grateful for the experience, because it's been
a song that's helped [G] me as an artist and a songwriter
connect to a lot of people.
So [Em] again, [F] it wasn't the most fun, but I'm grateful for it.
[C] [Em]
[Am] [Em] [F]
[Am] Oh, for seven days and I haven't even seen [F] your face.
I guess I gotta fly [C] to change.
Ain't [Dm] nothing left to [G] say.
[Am] If you really don't have it figured out [F] by now, [C] there's no
need for me to hang around.
I gotta get out [G] of town.
[C] Five dollar drink and a lonely [Em] window seat.
Half empty plane on a New [Am] Year's Eve.
Little birds in the road in front of [F] me.
Driving me crazy.
[C] The pilot comes on, says the eve is [Em] almost gone.
Five, four, three, [Am] two, one.
Looks like it's just me [F] and the whiskey.
Cause you ain't [C] here to kiss me.
[Em] You ain't [Am] here to kiss me.
[C] [F]
[Am] Bring the toast to the thought of you [F] and me.
[C] This is just the way it had to be.
90 proof to give me [G] clarity.
[Am] The flight attendant must know that something's going [F] on.
Can't hide the look of luck [C] gone wrong.
So she's popping them a little [G] strong.
[C] Five dollar drink and a [Em] lonely window seat.
Half empty plane on a New [Am] Year's Eve.
Little birds in the road in front of [F] me.
Driving me crazy.
[C] The pilot comes on, says the [Em] eve is almost gone.
Five, four, three, [Am] two, one.
Looks like [C] it's just [F] me and the whiskey.
Cause you [C] ain't here to kiss me.
[Em] You ain't [Am] here to kiss me.
[F]
[G] At least we had the chance to know how it [Am] feels to love.
But it turns out love ain't [F] always enough.
[C] Life's more kidding [G] over you.
With [C] another five dollar drink and a lonely [Em] window seat.
Half empty plane on New [Am] Year's Eve.
Little birds in the road in front of [F] me.
Just like we used to [C] be.
Pilot comes on, says the [Em] eve is almost gone.
Five, four, three, [Am] two, one.
Looks like it's just [F] me and the whiskey.
Cause [C] you ain't here to kiss me.
[Em] You ain't [Am] here to kiss me.
[F] No, [C] no.
[Em] You ain't [Am] here to kiss me.
[F]
It's don't let the truth get in the way of [Em] a good story.
Telling it exactly the way it [Em] happened won't make people
feel what [E] I felt, because in my head, it was
much worse than that.
In my head, it was the busiest airplane in the world, but it felt lonely.
And so Matt Alderman [G] and Tiffany Goss, we had never
met before, and I had just gone through that experience.
And so telling them the story, it was nice to have them
there [C] to kind of help me navigate what was true and
real, and what would [G] then also need to be [Em] changed a little
bit to make the audience feel what I felt.
Nobody [C] wants to [C] spend a holiday [F] [C] going through a
breakup, and so I think [Em] that's what is
connecting for people.
I'm kind of grateful for the experience, because it's been
a song that's helped [G] me as an artist and a songwriter
connect to a lot of people.
So [Em] again, [F] it wasn't the most fun, but I'm grateful for it.
[C] [Em]
[Am] [Em] [F]
[Am] Oh, for seven days and I haven't even seen [F] your face.
I guess I gotta fly [C] to change.
Ain't [Dm] nothing left to [G] say.
[Am] If you really don't have it figured out [F] by now, [C] there's no
need for me to hang around.
I gotta get out [G] of town.
[C] Five dollar drink and a lonely [Em] window seat.
Half empty plane on a New [Am] Year's Eve.
Little birds in the road in front of [F] me.
Driving me crazy.
[C] The pilot comes on, says the eve is [Em] almost gone.
Five, four, three, [Am] two, one.
Looks like it's just me [F] and the whiskey.
Cause you ain't [C] here to kiss me.
[Em] You ain't [Am] here to kiss me.
[C] [F]
[Am] Bring the toast to the thought of you [F] and me.
[C] This is just the way it had to be.
90 proof to give me [G] clarity.
[Am] The flight attendant must know that something's going [F] on.
Can't hide the look of luck [C] gone wrong.
So she's popping them a little [G] strong.
[C] Five dollar drink and a [Em] lonely window seat.
Half empty plane on a New [Am] Year's Eve.
Little birds in the road in front of [F] me.
Driving me crazy.
[C] The pilot comes on, says the [Em] eve is almost gone.
Five, four, three, [Am] two, one.
Looks like [C] it's just [F] me and the whiskey.
Cause you [C] ain't here to kiss me.
[Em] You ain't [Am] here to kiss me.
[F]
[G] At least we had the chance to know how it [Am] feels to love.
But it turns out love ain't [F] always enough.
[C] Life's more kidding [G] over you.
With [C] another five dollar drink and a lonely [Em] window seat.
Half empty plane on New [Am] Year's Eve.
Little birds in the road in front of [F] me.
Just like we used to [C] be.
Pilot comes on, says the [Em] eve is almost gone.
Five, four, three, [Am] two, one.
Looks like it's just [F] me and the whiskey.
Cause [C] you ain't here to kiss me.
[Em] You ain't [Am] here to kiss me.
[F] No, [C] no.
[Em] You ain't [Am] here to kiss me.
[F]
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The advice I got a long time ago is really true.
It's don't let the truth get in the way of [Em] a good story.
Telling it exactly the way it [Em] happened won't make people
feel what [E] I felt, because in my head, it was
much worse than that.
In my head, it was the busiest airplane in the world, but it felt lonely.
And so Matt Alderman [G] and Tiffany Goss, we had never
met before, and I had just gone through that experience.
And so telling them the story, it was nice to have them
there [C] to kind of help me navigate what was true and
real, and what would [G] then also need to be [Em] changed a little
bit to make the audience feel what I felt.
Nobody [C] wants to [C] spend a holiday [F] [C] going through a
breakup, and so I think [Em] that's what is
connecting for people.
I'm kind of grateful for the experience, because it's been
a song that's helped [G] me as an artist and a songwriter
connect to a lot of people.
So [Em] again, [F] it wasn't the most fun, but I'm grateful for it.
[C] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [Em] _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Am] Oh, for seven days and I haven't even seen [F] your face.
I guess I gotta fly [C] to change.
Ain't [Dm] nothing left to [G] say. _ _
[Am] If you really don't have it figured out [F] by now, [C] there's no
need for me to hang around.
I gotta get out [G] of town. _ _ _
[C] Five dollar drink and a lonely [Em] window seat.
Half empty plane on a New [Am] Year's Eve.
Little birds in the road in front of [F] me.
Driving me crazy.
[C] The pilot comes on, says the eve is [Em] almost gone.
Five, four, three, [Am] two, one.
Looks like it's just me [F] and the whiskey.
Cause you ain't [C] here to kiss me.
[Em] _ _ _ You ain't [Am] here to kiss me.
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Am] Bring the toast to the thought of you [F] and me.
[C] This is just the way it had to be.
90 proof to give me [G] clarity. _ _
[Am] The flight attendant must know that something's going [F] on.
Can't hide the look of luck [C] gone wrong.
So she's popping them a little [G] strong. _ _ _
[C] Five dollar drink and a [Em] lonely window seat.
Half empty plane on a New [Am] Year's Eve.
Little birds in the road in front of [F] me.
Driving me crazy.
[C] The pilot comes on, says the [Em] eve is almost gone.
Five, four, three, [Am] two, one.
Looks like [C] it's just [F] me and the whiskey.
Cause you [C] ain't here to kiss me.
_ [Em] _ _ You ain't [Am] here to kiss me.
_ _ [F] _ _ _
[G] At least we had the chance to know how it [Am] feels to love.
But it turns out love ain't [F] always enough.
[C] Life's more kidding [G] over you.
With [C] another five dollar drink and a lonely [Em] window seat.
Half empty plane on New [Am] Year's Eve.
Little birds in the road in front of [F] me.
Just like we used to [C] be.
Pilot comes on, says the [Em] eve is almost gone.
Five, four, three, [Am] two, one.
Looks like it's just [F] me and the whiskey.
Cause [C] you ain't here to kiss me.
_ _ [Em] _ You ain't [Am] here to kiss me.
_ _ [F] _ No, [C] no.
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ You ain't [Am] here to kiss me.
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
It's don't let the truth get in the way of [Em] a good story.
Telling it exactly the way it [Em] happened won't make people
feel what [E] I felt, because in my head, it was
much worse than that.
In my head, it was the busiest airplane in the world, but it felt lonely.
And so Matt Alderman [G] and Tiffany Goss, we had never
met before, and I had just gone through that experience.
And so telling them the story, it was nice to have them
there [C] to kind of help me navigate what was true and
real, and what would [G] then also need to be [Em] changed a little
bit to make the audience feel what I felt.
Nobody [C] wants to [C] spend a holiday [F] [C] going through a
breakup, and so I think [Em] that's what is
connecting for people.
I'm kind of grateful for the experience, because it's been
a song that's helped [G] me as an artist and a songwriter
connect to a lot of people.
So [Em] again, [F] it wasn't the most fun, but I'm grateful for it.
[C] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [Em] _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Am] Oh, for seven days and I haven't even seen [F] your face.
I guess I gotta fly [C] to change.
Ain't [Dm] nothing left to [G] say. _ _
[Am] If you really don't have it figured out [F] by now, [C] there's no
need for me to hang around.
I gotta get out [G] of town. _ _ _
[C] Five dollar drink and a lonely [Em] window seat.
Half empty plane on a New [Am] Year's Eve.
Little birds in the road in front of [F] me.
Driving me crazy.
[C] The pilot comes on, says the eve is [Em] almost gone.
Five, four, three, [Am] two, one.
Looks like it's just me [F] and the whiskey.
Cause you ain't [C] here to kiss me.
[Em] _ _ _ You ain't [Am] here to kiss me.
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Am] Bring the toast to the thought of you [F] and me.
[C] This is just the way it had to be.
90 proof to give me [G] clarity. _ _
[Am] The flight attendant must know that something's going [F] on.
Can't hide the look of luck [C] gone wrong.
So she's popping them a little [G] strong. _ _ _
[C] Five dollar drink and a [Em] lonely window seat.
Half empty plane on a New [Am] Year's Eve.
Little birds in the road in front of [F] me.
Driving me crazy.
[C] The pilot comes on, says the [Em] eve is almost gone.
Five, four, three, [Am] two, one.
Looks like [C] it's just [F] me and the whiskey.
Cause you [C] ain't here to kiss me.
_ [Em] _ _ You ain't [Am] here to kiss me.
_ _ [F] _ _ _
[G] At least we had the chance to know how it [Am] feels to love.
But it turns out love ain't [F] always enough.
[C] Life's more kidding [G] over you.
With [C] another five dollar drink and a lonely [Em] window seat.
Half empty plane on New [Am] Year's Eve.
Little birds in the road in front of [F] me.
Just like we used to [C] be.
Pilot comes on, says the [Em] eve is almost gone.
Five, four, three, [Am] two, one.
Looks like it's just [F] me and the whiskey.
Cause [C] you ain't here to kiss me.
_ _ [Em] _ You ain't [Am] here to kiss me.
_ _ [F] _ No, [C] no.
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ You ain't [Am] here to kiss me.
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _