Chords for Brooks and Dunn "Believe"
Tempo:
60.05 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
F#m
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
Old man Wrigley lived in that white house [E] down the street where I grew up.
[F#m]
Mama used to send me over with [A] things.
We struck a friendship [G] [D] up.
Spent a few long [E] summers out on this old [A] porch swing.
Said he was in the war when in the Navy.
[E] Lost his wife, lost his [F#m] baby.
Wrote down and asked him one time,
[A] How you keep from going [D] crazy?
Said I'll see my son, wife in just a little while.
[A] I asked him what he meant.
[E] Looked at me and [D] smiled.
Said [A] I'll raise my hand, [E] bow my head.
[D] More and more true words written in red.
[Bm] They tell me [A] that there's more to life [D] than just what I can [E] see.
[A]
[A] A few years later I was off at college.
[E] Talking to mom on the phone one night.
[F#m] We were all caught up on the gossip.
[A] In and out of the small town [D] life.
She said, oh [A] by the way son,
[E]
I [A] used to have a house.
Later on that night, [E] I laid there thinking back.
[F#m] Thought about a couple long lost sons.
[A] I didn't know whether to cry or [D] laugh.
If there was ever anybody who deserved to take it to the other side,
[A] It'd be that sweet old man.
[E] Looked me in the eye.
Said I'll [A] raise my hand, [E] bow my head.
More [D]
and more true words written in red.
[Bm] They tell me [F#m] that there's more to [D] life than just what I can [E] see.
[F#m] I can't read the book.
[F] The chapter on [A] the
You can't tell me.
It all [D#] ends in a slur.
[A] No I'm more
[D] [A] Longer
[Bm] Yeah this can't be.
[A] No this can't be.
[D] No this can't be.
[E] All there [A] is
More and more
[E] [D]
true words written in red.
[Bm] They tell me [A] that there's more to [D] life than just what I can [E] see.
[F#m] I can't read [A] [D#m] the book.
I [B] [G#] [D#m] [D] believe.
[A] I [E] [A] believe.
[F#m] I [G] believe.
[A]
[F#m] [Em] [G]
[A] [N]
Old man Wrigley lived in that white house [E] down the street where I grew up.
[F#m]
Mama used to send me over with [A] things.
We struck a friendship [G] [D] up.
Spent a few long [E] summers out on this old [A] porch swing.
Said he was in the war when in the Navy.
[E] Lost his wife, lost his [F#m] baby.
Wrote down and asked him one time,
[A] How you keep from going [D] crazy?
Said I'll see my son, wife in just a little while.
[A] I asked him what he meant.
[E] Looked at me and [D] smiled.
Said [A] I'll raise my hand, [E] bow my head.
[D] More and more true words written in red.
[Bm] They tell me [A] that there's more to life [D] than just what I can [E] see.
[A]
[A] A few years later I was off at college.
[E] Talking to mom on the phone one night.
[F#m] We were all caught up on the gossip.
[A] In and out of the small town [D] life.
She said, oh [A] by the way son,
[E]
I [A] used to have a house.
Later on that night, [E] I laid there thinking back.
[F#m] Thought about a couple long lost sons.
[A] I didn't know whether to cry or [D] laugh.
If there was ever anybody who deserved to take it to the other side,
[A] It'd be that sweet old man.
[E] Looked me in the eye.
Said I'll [A] raise my hand, [E] bow my head.
More [D]
and more true words written in red.
[Bm] They tell me [F#m] that there's more to [D] life than just what I can [E] see.
[F#m] I can't read the book.
[F] The chapter on [A] the
You can't tell me.
It all [D#] ends in a slur.
[A] No I'm more
[D] [A] Longer
[Bm] Yeah this can't be.
[A] No this can't be.
[D] No this can't be.
[E] All there [A] is
More and more
[E] [D]
true words written in red.
[Bm] They tell me [A] that there's more to [D] life than just what I can [E] see.
[F#m] I can't read [A] [D#m] the book.
I [B] [G#] [D#m] [D] believe.
[A] I [E] [A] believe.
[F#m] I [G] believe.
[A]
[F#m] [Em] [G]
[A] [N]
Key:
A
E
D
F#m
Bm
A
E
D
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Old man Wrigley lived in that white house [E] down the street where I grew up.
[F#m] _
Mama used to send me over with [A] things.
We struck a friendship [G] [D] up.
Spent a few long [E] summers _ out on this old [A] porch swing. _
_ _ _ Said he was in the war when in the Navy.
[E] Lost his wife, lost his [F#m] baby.
Wrote down and asked him one time,
[A] How you keep from going [D] crazy?
_ _ Said I'll see my son, wife in just a little while.
_ [A] I asked him what he meant.
_ [E] Looked at me and [D] smiled.
Said [A] I'll raise my _ hand, [E] bow my head.
_ _ [D] _ More and more true words written in red.
[Bm] They tell me [A] that there's more to life [D] than just what I can [E] see.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ A few years later I was off at college.
[E] Talking to mom on the phone one night.
[F#m] We were all caught up on the gossip.
[A] In and out of the small town [D] life.
_ She said, oh [A] by the way son,
[E] _
I [A] used to have a house. _ _ _
Later on that night, [E] I laid there thinking back.
_ [F#m] Thought about a couple long lost sons.
[A] I didn't know whether to cry or [D] laugh. _
If there was ever anybody who deserved to take it to the other side,
[A] It'd be that sweet old man.
[E] Looked me in the eye.
Said I'll [A] raise my hand, [E] bow my head.
More [D] _ _
and more true words written in red.
[Bm] They tell me [F#m] that there's more to [D] life than just what I can [E] see.
_ [F#m] I can't read the book.
[F] The chapter on [A] the_
You can't tell me.
It all [D#] ends in a slur.
_ _ [A] No I'm more_
[D] _ [A] Longer_
_ [Bm] Yeah this can't be.
[A] No this can't be.
[D] No this can't be.
[E] All there [A] is_
More and more _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ true words written in red.
[Bm] They tell me [A] that there's more to [D] life than just what I can [E] see.
[F#m] I can't read [A] [D#m] the book.
I [B] _ [G#] _ [D#m] _ [D] believe.
[A] _ _ I [E] _ _ [A] believe.
[F#m] I [G] believe.
_ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [F#m] _ [Em] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Old man Wrigley lived in that white house [E] down the street where I grew up.
[F#m] _
Mama used to send me over with [A] things.
We struck a friendship [G] [D] up.
Spent a few long [E] summers _ out on this old [A] porch swing. _
_ _ _ Said he was in the war when in the Navy.
[E] Lost his wife, lost his [F#m] baby.
Wrote down and asked him one time,
[A] How you keep from going [D] crazy?
_ _ Said I'll see my son, wife in just a little while.
_ [A] I asked him what he meant.
_ [E] Looked at me and [D] smiled.
Said [A] I'll raise my _ hand, [E] bow my head.
_ _ [D] _ More and more true words written in red.
[Bm] They tell me [A] that there's more to life [D] than just what I can [E] see.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ A few years later I was off at college.
[E] Talking to mom on the phone one night.
[F#m] We were all caught up on the gossip.
[A] In and out of the small town [D] life.
_ She said, oh [A] by the way son,
[E] _
I [A] used to have a house. _ _ _
Later on that night, [E] I laid there thinking back.
_ [F#m] Thought about a couple long lost sons.
[A] I didn't know whether to cry or [D] laugh. _
If there was ever anybody who deserved to take it to the other side,
[A] It'd be that sweet old man.
[E] Looked me in the eye.
Said I'll [A] raise my hand, [E] bow my head.
More [D] _ _
and more true words written in red.
[Bm] They tell me [F#m] that there's more to [D] life than just what I can [E] see.
_ [F#m] I can't read the book.
[F] The chapter on [A] the_
You can't tell me.
It all [D#] ends in a slur.
_ _ [A] No I'm more_
[D] _ [A] Longer_
_ [Bm] Yeah this can't be.
[A] No this can't be.
[D] No this can't be.
[E] All there [A] is_
More and more _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ true words written in red.
[Bm] They tell me [A] that there's more to [D] life than just what I can [E] see.
[F#m] I can't read [A] [D#m] the book.
I [B] _ [G#] _ [D#m] _ [D] believe.
[A] _ _ I [E] _ _ [A] believe.
[F#m] I [G] believe.
_ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [F#m] _ [Em] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _