Chords for Chris Stapleton “There Ain’t No Easy Way” at CRS 2018

Tempo:
120.05 bpm
Chords used:

F#m

A

D

C#

E

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Chris Stapleton “There Ain’t No Easy Way” at CRS 2018 chords
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[F#m] [G#m] I was listening to a [F#m] story.
I got a tale to [A] tell.
About a man who gets [F#m] caught somewhere.
[C#] Between heaven and hell.
And the man's [D] languish.
Guess you could [A] say.
[E]
[D] There [A] ain't [C#] no reason [F#m] why.
Now when I was a young boy.
I learned to play the [A] guitar.
It was me and [F#m] an old Japanese.
Down at the local [C#] bar.
Yeah I lost [D] my childhood.
But I'm a [A] man of trade.
[E]
[D] There [A] ain't [C#] no [F#m] reason why.
Then I found a man who wanted me.
He was hard [A] and slow.
I never lost [F#m] my mind through it all.
Yeah she took [F] control.
[C#]
She gave me [D] a baby child.
Then she took it [A] away.
[E]
[D] There [A] ain't [C#] no [F#m] easy way.
[Bm] I prayed to the father.
To the moon [F#m] and the sun.
I [Bm] prayed to anyone and anything.
That could get the [F#m] job done.
I hear different [Bm] voices.
[D] But the [A] words are the [E] same.
[D] Said there [F#m] ain't [E] no [C#] easy way.
[A#m]
Well I [F#m] went to this dump.
See what my trouble might [E] [Am] be.
I was staring [F#m] at the bottom of his shoe.
While he was [C#] looking at me.
We both sat [Bm] there in silence.
[D]
What I [A] wanted to say.
[E] I [F#m] wanted to say.
[A]
[F#m]
[C#] [F#]
[C#] [A] [D]
[A] [E]
[D] [A] [E]
[C#]
[F] Now when it's [F#m] all over.
[C#m]
In my [A] graveyard stand.
[Am]
Trying to think of something [F#m] good to say.
I was no [C#] good man.
Please do [D] me a favor.
Won't you ride [A] on my grave.
[E]
[D] Said there [F#m] ain't [E] no easy.
[D] There [A] ain't no [E] easy. That's right.
Said [D] there ain't [A] no [C#]
[F#m] easy way.
[N]
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F#m
123111112
A
1231
D
1321
C#
12341114
E
2311
F#m
123111112
A
1231
D
1321
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[F#m] _ _ _ _ [G#m] I was listening to a [F#m] story.
_ _ I got a tale to [A] tell. _
_ _ _ About a man who gets [F#m] caught somewhere.
_ [C#] Between heaven and hell. _
And the man's [D] languish. _ _ _
Guess you could [A] say.
_ _ [E] _ _
_ [D] There [A] ain't [C#] no _ reason [F#m] why. _ _ _ _
Now when I was a young boy. _ _ _
I learned to play the [A] guitar. _ _ _ _
It was me and [F#m] an old Japanese.
_ _ Down at the local [C#] bar. _ _ _
Yeah I lost [D] my childhood. _ _
But I'm a [A] man of trade.
_ _ [E] _ _
_ [D] There [A] ain't [C#] no _ _ [F#m] reason why. _ _ _
Then I found a man who wanted me. _
He was hard [A] and slow.
_ I never lost [F#m] my mind through it all. _
Yeah she took [F] control.
[C#] _ _ _
She gave me [D] a baby child. _
Then she took it [A] _ away.
_ [E] _ _
_ [D] There [A] ain't [C#] no _ [F#m] easy way. _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] I prayed to the father.
_ To the moon [F#m] and the sun.
_ _ I [Bm] prayed to anyone and anything.
That could get the [F#m] job done.
_ _ I hear different [Bm] voices.
_ [D] _ But the [A] words are the _ _ [E] same. _ _
[D] Said there [F#m] ain't [E] no _ [C#] easy way.
_ _ _ [A#m] _ _
_ _ Well I [F#m] went to this dump. _
_ See what my trouble might [E] [Am] be.
_ _ I was staring [F#m] at the bottom of his shoe.
_ While he was [C#] looking at me. _
_ We both sat [Bm] there in silence.
[D] _ _
_ What I [A] wanted to say. _
[E] _ I [F#m] wanted to say. _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _
[C#] _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
[F] Now when it's [F#m] all over.
_ _ _ [C#m]
In my [A] graveyard stand.
_ [Am] _
Trying to think of something [F#m] good to say. _
I was no [C#] good man. _ _ _
Please do [D] me a favor. _ _ _
Won't you ride [A] on my grave.
[E] _ _
_ [D] Said there [F#m] ain't [E] no easy.
_ [D] There [A] ain't no [E] easy. That's right.
Said [D] there ain't [A] no [C#] _
_ _ [F#m] easy way. _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _

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