Chords for Cody Johnson - Dirt Cheap (Visualizer)
Tempo:
60.05 bpm
Chords used:
C#
F#
Fm
G#
A#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
They came in thinking Top [Fm] Dollar to that old cotton crop [C#] farmer.
They knocked on his screen door and he said,
Lord, what you need boys?
And they said, you know all the others went and cashed [Fm] out.
We've got the subdivision all mapped [C#] out.
It'll sit right here on this land.
And you can leave town a rich man.
And he [G#] said, boys, whatever you're offering, it won't be [F#] enough.
[C#] Because I got a little girl that used to swing right [Fm] there.
I still see her pink bow and her brown [F#] hair.
She's in the big city, but she still calls home.
What's she gonna [C#] do if she comes back and we're [C#] gone?
And over there under that white oak [Fm] tree,
beneath the cross is where my best buddy's [F#] buried.
Lasted 13 hunting [D#] seasons, running strong.
Keep your money, because a man can't leave his [A#m] dog.
And over there is [G#] where I got down on [F#] one knee.
You can't buy [G#] that kind of [C#] dirt cheap.
One man smiled and he kind of looked away.
[Fm] The other said, before we go, I gotta know one thing.
[F#] Between the droughts [C#] and the floods through all the years,
what in [D#] the world got you through?
How the hell'd you get here?
And he [C#] said, that little girl that used to swing right [Fm] there.
I still see her pink bow and her brown [F#] hair.
Running up after one of [C#] them long days.
Her big smile making every little worry fade.
And over there under that white oak [Fm] tree,
beneath the cross is where my best buddy's [F#] buried.
All them hunting seasons freezing [C#] in a John Boat.
Me and him, [D#] double barrel and a two [A#m] stroke.
And that woman that said [G#] yes, when I got down [F#] on one knee.
You can't buy [G#] that kind of dirt [C#] cheap.
No, it [A#m] ain't something you fall into.
[G#] It's something God gives [F#] you and you hold on to.
[C#] Just like that, little girl used to swing right there.
[Fm] Still see her pink bow and her brown hair.
[F#] She's in the big city now, but she still calls home.
[C#] She's coming back next week and man, it's been too long.
And over there under that white oak [Fm] tree,
beside the cross where my best buddy's [F#] buried.
Lays a puppy posted up in the shade.
That woman never could turn away astray.
[A#m] I guess that's why she [G#] said yes, when I got down [F#] on one knee.
Oh, [A#m] wrong as all this is here, [G#] why the hell would I [F#] ever leave?
[C#] You can't buy that [G#] kind of dirt cheap.
[C#] [N]
They knocked on his screen door and he said,
Lord, what you need boys?
And they said, you know all the others went and cashed [Fm] out.
We've got the subdivision all mapped [C#] out.
It'll sit right here on this land.
And you can leave town a rich man.
And he [G#] said, boys, whatever you're offering, it won't be [F#] enough.
[C#] Because I got a little girl that used to swing right [Fm] there.
I still see her pink bow and her brown [F#] hair.
She's in the big city, but she still calls home.
What's she gonna [C#] do if she comes back and we're [C#] gone?
And over there under that white oak [Fm] tree,
beneath the cross is where my best buddy's [F#] buried.
Lasted 13 hunting [D#] seasons, running strong.
Keep your money, because a man can't leave his [A#m] dog.
And over there is [G#] where I got down on [F#] one knee.
You can't buy [G#] that kind of [C#] dirt cheap.
One man smiled and he kind of looked away.
[Fm] The other said, before we go, I gotta know one thing.
[F#] Between the droughts [C#] and the floods through all the years,
what in [D#] the world got you through?
How the hell'd you get here?
And he [C#] said, that little girl that used to swing right [Fm] there.
I still see her pink bow and her brown [F#] hair.
Running up after one of [C#] them long days.
Her big smile making every little worry fade.
And over there under that white oak [Fm] tree,
beneath the cross is where my best buddy's [F#] buried.
All them hunting seasons freezing [C#] in a John Boat.
Me and him, [D#] double barrel and a two [A#m] stroke.
And that woman that said [G#] yes, when I got down [F#] on one knee.
You can't buy [G#] that kind of dirt [C#] cheap.
No, it [A#m] ain't something you fall into.
[G#] It's something God gives [F#] you and you hold on to.
[C#] Just like that, little girl used to swing right there.
[Fm] Still see her pink bow and her brown hair.
[F#] She's in the big city now, but she still calls home.
[C#] She's coming back next week and man, it's been too long.
And over there under that white oak [Fm] tree,
beside the cross where my best buddy's [F#] buried.
Lays a puppy posted up in the shade.
That woman never could turn away astray.
[A#m] I guess that's why she [G#] said yes, when I got down [F#] on one knee.
Oh, [A#m] wrong as all this is here, [G#] why the hell would I [F#] ever leave?
[C#] You can't buy that [G#] kind of dirt cheap.
[C#] [N]
Key:
C#
F#
Fm
G#
A#m
C#
F#
Fm
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They came in thinking Top [Fm] Dollar to that old cotton crop [C#] farmer.
They knocked on his screen door and he said,
Lord, what you need boys?
And they said, you know all the others went and cashed [Fm] out.
We've got the subdivision all mapped [C#] out.
It'll sit right here on this land.
And you can leave town a rich man.
And he [G#] said, boys, whatever you're offering, it won't be [F#] enough.
_ [C#] Because I got a little girl that used to swing right [Fm] there.
I still see her pink bow and her brown [F#] hair.
She's in the big city, but she still calls home.
What's she gonna [C#] do if she comes back and we're [C#] gone?
And over there under that white oak [Fm] tree,
beneath the cross is where my best buddy's [F#] buried.
Lasted 13 hunting [D#] seasons, running strong.
Keep your money, because a man can't leave his [A#m] dog.
And over there is [G#] where I got down on [F#] one knee.
You can't buy [G#] that kind of [C#] dirt cheap. _ _
One man smiled and he kind of looked away.
[Fm] The other said, before we go, I gotta know one thing.
[F#] Between the droughts [C#] and the floods through all the years,
what in [D#] the world got you through?
How the hell'd you get here?
And he [C#] said, that little girl that used to swing right [Fm] there.
I still see her pink bow and her brown [F#] hair.
Running up after one of [C#] them long days.
Her big smile making every little worry fade.
And over there under that white oak [Fm] tree,
beneath the cross is where my best buddy's [F#] buried.
All them hunting seasons freezing [C#] in a John Boat.
Me and him, [D#] double barrel and a two [A#m] stroke.
And that woman that said [G#] yes, when I got down [F#] on one knee.
You can't buy [G#] that kind of dirt [C#] cheap.
_ No, it [A#m] ain't something you fall into.
[G#] It's something God gives [F#] you and you hold on to. _
[C#] _ _ Just like that, little girl used to swing right there.
[Fm] Still see her pink bow and her brown hair.
[F#] She's in the big city now, but she still calls home.
[C#] She's coming back next week and man, it's been too long.
And over there under that white oak [Fm] tree,
beside the cross where my best buddy's [F#] buried.
Lays a puppy posted up in the shade.
That woman never could turn away astray.
[A#m] I guess that's why she [G#] said yes, when I got down [F#] on one knee.
Oh, [A#m] wrong as all this is here, [G#] why the hell would I [F#] ever leave?
[C#] You can't buy that [G#] kind of dirt cheap.
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
They came in thinking Top [Fm] Dollar to that old cotton crop [C#] farmer.
They knocked on his screen door and he said,
Lord, what you need boys?
And they said, you know all the others went and cashed [Fm] out.
We've got the subdivision all mapped [C#] out.
It'll sit right here on this land.
And you can leave town a rich man.
And he [G#] said, boys, whatever you're offering, it won't be [F#] enough.
_ [C#] Because I got a little girl that used to swing right [Fm] there.
I still see her pink bow and her brown [F#] hair.
She's in the big city, but she still calls home.
What's she gonna [C#] do if she comes back and we're [C#] gone?
And over there under that white oak [Fm] tree,
beneath the cross is where my best buddy's [F#] buried.
Lasted 13 hunting [D#] seasons, running strong.
Keep your money, because a man can't leave his [A#m] dog.
And over there is [G#] where I got down on [F#] one knee.
You can't buy [G#] that kind of [C#] dirt cheap. _ _
One man smiled and he kind of looked away.
[Fm] The other said, before we go, I gotta know one thing.
[F#] Between the droughts [C#] and the floods through all the years,
what in [D#] the world got you through?
How the hell'd you get here?
And he [C#] said, that little girl that used to swing right [Fm] there.
I still see her pink bow and her brown [F#] hair.
Running up after one of [C#] them long days.
Her big smile making every little worry fade.
And over there under that white oak [Fm] tree,
beneath the cross is where my best buddy's [F#] buried.
All them hunting seasons freezing [C#] in a John Boat.
Me and him, [D#] double barrel and a two [A#m] stroke.
And that woman that said [G#] yes, when I got down [F#] on one knee.
You can't buy [G#] that kind of dirt [C#] cheap.
_ No, it [A#m] ain't something you fall into.
[G#] It's something God gives [F#] you and you hold on to. _
[C#] _ _ Just like that, little girl used to swing right there.
[Fm] Still see her pink bow and her brown hair.
[F#] She's in the big city now, but she still calls home.
[C#] She's coming back next week and man, it's been too long.
And over there under that white oak [Fm] tree,
beside the cross where my best buddy's [F#] buried.
Lays a puppy posted up in the shade.
That woman never could turn away astray.
[A#m] I guess that's why she [G#] said yes, when I got down [F#] on one knee.
Oh, [A#m] wrong as all this is here, [G#] why the hell would I [F#] ever leave?
[C#] You can't buy that [G#] kind of dirt cheap.
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