Chords for Clay Walker - The Chain of Love (Official Audio)
Tempo:
70.45 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Dm
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G]
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He was driving home one evening in his beat up Pontiac
When an old lady flagged him down, her Mercedes had a flat
[A] He could see that [D] she was frightened, [A] standing out there [D] in the snow
[A] Till he said, I'm here to help you ma'am, by the way, [D] my name's Joe
She said, I'm from St.
Louis, and I'm only passing through
I must have seen a hundred cars go by, this is awful nice of you
[A] When he changed the [D] tire and closed her trunk, [A] and was about to [D] drive away
[A] She said, how much do I owe you, here's what he [D] had to say
[Bm] You don't [G] owe me a thing, I've [D] been there too
And [A] someone once helped me out, [D] just the way I'm helping you
[G] If you really want to pay me back, [D] here's [G] what you do
Don't [D] let the chain of love [A] end [D] with you
Well a few miles down the road, the lady saw a small cafe
She went in to grab a bite to eat, and then be on her way
[A] But she couldn't [D] help but notice, [A] how the waitress [D] smiled so sweet
[A] How she must have been eight months along, and dead [D] on her feet
And though she didn't know her story, and she probably never [Dm] will
[D] When the waitress went to get her change from a hundred dollar bill
[A] The lady slipped right [D] out the door, [A] and on a napkin [D] left a note
[A] There were tears in the waitress' eyes when she read [D] what she wrote
You don't [G] owe me a thing, I've [D] been there too
And [A] someone once helped me out, [D] just the [E] way I'm [D] helping you
[G] If you really want to pay me back, [D]
here's [G] what you do
Don't [D] let the [G] chain [D] of love [A] [D] end with you
That night when she got home from work, the waitress climbed into bed
She was thinking about the money, and what the lady's note had said
[A] As her husband [D] lay there sleeping, [A] she whispered [D] soft and low
[A] Everything's gonna be alright, I love you [D] Joe
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[G]
[D]
[Dm]
He was driving home one evening in his beat up Pontiac
When an old lady flagged him down, her Mercedes had a flat
[A] He could see that [D] she was frightened, [A] standing out there [D] in the snow
[A] Till he said, I'm here to help you ma'am, by the way, [D] my name's Joe
She said, I'm from St.
Louis, and I'm only passing through
I must have seen a hundred cars go by, this is awful nice of you
[A] When he changed the [D] tire and closed her trunk, [A] and was about to [D] drive away
[A] She said, how much do I owe you, here's what he [D] had to say
[Bm] You don't [G] owe me a thing, I've [D] been there too
And [A] someone once helped me out, [D] just the way I'm helping you
[G] If you really want to pay me back, [D] here's [G] what you do
Don't [D] let the chain of love [A] end [D] with you
Well a few miles down the road, the lady saw a small cafe
She went in to grab a bite to eat, and then be on her way
[A] But she couldn't [D] help but notice, [A] how the waitress [D] smiled so sweet
[A] How she must have been eight months along, and dead [D] on her feet
And though she didn't know her story, and she probably never [Dm] will
[D] When the waitress went to get her change from a hundred dollar bill
[A] The lady slipped right [D] out the door, [A] and on a napkin [D] left a note
[A] There were tears in the waitress' eyes when she read [D] what she wrote
You don't [G] owe me a thing, I've [D] been there too
And [A] someone once helped me out, [D] just the [E] way I'm [D] helping you
[G] If you really want to pay me back, [D]
here's [G] what you do
Don't [D] let the [G] chain [D] of love [A] [D] end with you
That night when she got home from work, the waitress climbed into bed
She was thinking about the money, and what the lady's note had said
[A] As her husband [D] lay there sleeping, [A] she whispered [D] soft and low
[A] Everything's gonna be alright, I love you [D] Joe
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He was driving home one evening in his beat up Pontiac
When an old lady flagged him down, her Mercedes had a flat
[A] He could see that [D] she was frightened, [A] standing out there [D] in the snow
[A] Till he said, I'm here to help you ma'am, by the way, [D] my name's Joe
She said, I'm from St.
Louis, and I'm only passing through
I must have seen a hundred cars go by, this is awful nice of you
[A] When he changed the [D] tire and closed her trunk, [A] and was about to [D] drive away
[A] She said, how much do I owe you, here's what he [D] had to say
[Bm] You don't [G] owe me a thing, I've [D] been there too
And [A] someone once helped me out, [D] just the way I'm helping you
[G] If you really want to pay me back, [D] here's [G] what you do
Don't [D] let the chain of love [A] end [D] with you
Well a few miles down the road, the lady saw a small cafe
She went in to grab a bite to eat, and then be on her way
[A] But she couldn't [D] help but notice, [A] how the waitress [D] smiled so sweet
[A] How she must have been eight months along, and dead [D] on her feet
And though she didn't know her story, and she probably never [Dm] will
[D] When the waitress went to get her change from a hundred dollar bill
[A] The lady slipped right [D] out the door, [A] and on a napkin [D] left a note
[A] There were tears in the waitress' eyes when she read [D] what she wrote
You don't [G] owe me a thing, I've [D] been there too
And [A] someone once helped me out, [D] just the [E] way I'm [D] helping you
[G] If you really want to pay me back, [D]
here's [G] what you do
Don't [D] let the [G] chain [D] of love [A] _ [D] end with you _ _
_ _ That night when she got home from work, the waitress climbed into bed
She was thinking about the money, and what the lady's note had said
[A] As her husband [D] lay there sleeping, [A] she whispered [D] soft and low
[A] _ Everything's gonna be alright, I love you [D] Joe _ _ _ _
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He was driving home one evening in his beat up Pontiac
When an old lady flagged him down, her Mercedes had a flat
[A] He could see that [D] she was frightened, [A] standing out there [D] in the snow
[A] Till he said, I'm here to help you ma'am, by the way, [D] my name's Joe
She said, I'm from St.
Louis, and I'm only passing through
I must have seen a hundred cars go by, this is awful nice of you
[A] When he changed the [D] tire and closed her trunk, [A] and was about to [D] drive away
[A] She said, how much do I owe you, here's what he [D] had to say
[Bm] You don't [G] owe me a thing, I've [D] been there too
And [A] someone once helped me out, [D] just the way I'm helping you
[G] If you really want to pay me back, [D] here's [G] what you do
Don't [D] let the chain of love [A] end [D] with you
Well a few miles down the road, the lady saw a small cafe
She went in to grab a bite to eat, and then be on her way
[A] But she couldn't [D] help but notice, [A] how the waitress [D] smiled so sweet
[A] How she must have been eight months along, and dead [D] on her feet
And though she didn't know her story, and she probably never [Dm] will
[D] When the waitress went to get her change from a hundred dollar bill
[A] The lady slipped right [D] out the door, [A] and on a napkin [D] left a note
[A] There were tears in the waitress' eyes when she read [D] what she wrote
You don't [G] owe me a thing, I've [D] been there too
And [A] someone once helped me out, [D] just the [E] way I'm [D] helping you
[G] If you really want to pay me back, [D]
here's [G] what you do
Don't [D] let the [G] chain [D] of love [A] _ [D] end with you _ _
_ _ That night when she got home from work, the waitress climbed into bed
She was thinking about the money, and what the lady's note had said
[A] As her husband [D] lay there sleeping, [A] she whispered [D] soft and low
[A] _ Everything's gonna be alright, I love you [D] Joe _ _ _ _
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