Chords for CountryStranger - I DON'T LOOK GOOD NAKED ANYMORE (THE SNAKE OIL WILLIE BAND COVER)
Tempo:
86.2 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] [E]
Well, my body could use a little swimming.
I [A] keep my shirt on when I go swimming.
And [E] I ain't seen my feet since [B] 1984.
[E] The old lady wants a roll in the hay.
We [A] turn the lights down all the way.
[E] Cause I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore.
[A] No, I don't look good naked [E] anymore.
I'm a deep fried double white version of the man I was [B]
before.
[E] If I keep on like I'm doing, I won't fit through [A] the door.
[E] And I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore.
Well, I used to be a hell of a man.
I [A] chopped wood with just one hand.
[E] But I can't do the things I've [B] done before.
[E] Well, it all happened kind of slow.
[A] But I guess I kind of let myself go.
[E] Now, I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore.
[A] No, I don't look good naked [E] anymore.
I'm a deep fried double white version of the man I was [B]
before.
[E] If I keep on like I'm doing, I won't fit through [A] the door.
[E] And I'm [B] not naked [E] anymore.
With each and every passing year [A] came a lot of french fries and beer.
[E] And my belly hung a little closer to [B] the floor.
[E] Now my belly is big as a horse.
[A] It has its own gravitational force.
[E] I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore.
[A] No, I don't look good naked [E] anymore.
I'm a deep fried double white version of the man I [B] was before.
[E] If I keep on like I'm doing, I won't fit through [A] the door.
[E] And I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore.
[A] No, I don't look good naked [E] anymore.
I'm a deep fried double white version of the man I [B] was before.
[E] If I keep on like I'm doing, I'm a walking right [A] out the door.
[E] And I don't [B] look good naked [E] anymore.
No, I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore.
That's right.
Well, my body could use a little swimming.
I [A] keep my shirt on when I go swimming.
And [E] I ain't seen my feet since [B] 1984.
[E] The old lady wants a roll in the hay.
We [A] turn the lights down all the way.
[E] Cause I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore.
[A] No, I don't look good naked [E] anymore.
I'm a deep fried double white version of the man I was [B]
before.
[E] If I keep on like I'm doing, I won't fit through [A] the door.
[E] And I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore.
Well, I used to be a hell of a man.
I [A] chopped wood with just one hand.
[E] But I can't do the things I've [B] done before.
[E] Well, it all happened kind of slow.
[A] But I guess I kind of let myself go.
[E] Now, I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore.
[A] No, I don't look good naked [E] anymore.
I'm a deep fried double white version of the man I was [B]
before.
[E] If I keep on like I'm doing, I won't fit through [A] the door.
[E] And I'm [B] not naked [E] anymore.
With each and every passing year [A] came a lot of french fries and beer.
[E] And my belly hung a little closer to [B] the floor.
[E] Now my belly is big as a horse.
[A] It has its own gravitational force.
[E] I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore.
[A] No, I don't look good naked [E] anymore.
I'm a deep fried double white version of the man I [B] was before.
[E] If I keep on like I'm doing, I won't fit through [A] the door.
[E] And I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore.
[A] No, I don't look good naked [E] anymore.
I'm a deep fried double white version of the man I [B] was before.
[E] If I keep on like I'm doing, I'm a walking right [A] out the door.
[E] And I don't [B] look good naked [E] anymore.
No, I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore.
That's right.
Key:
E
B
A
E
B
A
E
B
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
Well, my body could use a little swimming.
I [A] keep my shirt on when I go swimming.
And [E] I ain't seen my feet since [B] 1984. _ _
[E] The old lady wants a roll in the hay.
We [A] turn the lights down all the way.
[E] Cause I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore. _ _
[A] No, I don't look good naked [E] anymore. _ _
I'm a deep fried double white version of the man I was [B]
before.
[E] If I keep on like I'm doing, I won't fit through [A] the door.
[E] And I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore. _ _
Well, I used to be a hell of a man.
I [A] chopped wood with just one hand.
[E] But I can't do the things I've [B] done before. _
[E] Well, it all happened kind of slow.
[A] But I guess I kind of let myself go.
[E] Now, I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore. _ _
[A] No, I don't look good naked [E] anymore. _ _
I'm a deep fried double white version of the man I was [B]
before.
[E] If I keep on like I'm doing, I won't fit through [A] the door.
[E] And I'm [B] not naked [E] anymore. _ _
With each and every passing year [A] came a lot of french fries and beer.
[E] And my belly hung a little closer to [B] the floor. _
[E] Now my belly is big as a horse.
[A] It has its own gravitational force.
[E] I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore. _
[A] No, I don't look good naked [E] anymore. _ _
I'm a deep fried double white version of the man I [B] was before.
[E] If I keep on like I'm doing, I won't fit through [A] the door.
[E] And I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore. _ _
[A] No, I don't look good naked [E] anymore. _ _
I'm a deep fried double white version of the man I [B] was before.
[E] If I keep on like I'm doing, I'm a walking right [A] out the door.
[E] And I don't [B] look good naked [E] anymore. _ _
No, I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore. _
That's right. _ _ _ _ _
Well, my body could use a little swimming.
I [A] keep my shirt on when I go swimming.
And [E] I ain't seen my feet since [B] 1984. _ _
[E] The old lady wants a roll in the hay.
We [A] turn the lights down all the way.
[E] Cause I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore. _ _
[A] No, I don't look good naked [E] anymore. _ _
I'm a deep fried double white version of the man I was [B]
before.
[E] If I keep on like I'm doing, I won't fit through [A] the door.
[E] And I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore. _ _
Well, I used to be a hell of a man.
I [A] chopped wood with just one hand.
[E] But I can't do the things I've [B] done before. _
[E] Well, it all happened kind of slow.
[A] But I guess I kind of let myself go.
[E] Now, I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore. _ _
[A] No, I don't look good naked [E] anymore. _ _
I'm a deep fried double white version of the man I was [B]
before.
[E] If I keep on like I'm doing, I won't fit through [A] the door.
[E] And I'm [B] not naked [E] anymore. _ _
With each and every passing year [A] came a lot of french fries and beer.
[E] And my belly hung a little closer to [B] the floor. _
[E] Now my belly is big as a horse.
[A] It has its own gravitational force.
[E] I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore. _
[A] No, I don't look good naked [E] anymore. _ _
I'm a deep fried double white version of the man I [B] was before.
[E] If I keep on like I'm doing, I won't fit through [A] the door.
[E] And I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore. _ _
[A] No, I don't look good naked [E] anymore. _ _
I'm a deep fried double white version of the man I [B] was before.
[E] If I keep on like I'm doing, I'm a walking right [A] out the door.
[E] And I don't [B] look good naked [E] anymore. _ _
No, I don't look [B] good naked [E] anymore. _
That's right. _ _ _ _ _