Chords for Dalton Domino - "July" LIVE ACOUSTIC
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Hey guys, Kyle Hutton here for Real Life Real Music.
Recently [Em] we had the [C] opportunity [G] to sit down
with an amazing singer [Em]-songwriter, Mr.
Dalton [G] Domino.
We had the opportunity to talk about a
whole lot of things, including an amazing album called [C] Corners.
[G] Hey, and if you hang around for
just another minute, you'll get to see [C] Dalton Domino [G] perform July right here on our Real Life
Real [C] Music YouTube.
All right, so here he is right now, Dalton Domino.
He [C] said, what had [G] the best
soundtrack?
Tony Hawk Pro Skater had the best.
The first one had some good ones.
The second one
was eh, I didn't really play the second one.
But three and four, the fourth one though, that was
the one that was like, this is what I want to [D] be.
I want to get hand tattoos and play [G] guitar.
I was just listening to whatever at the time.
My dad, I remember him [C] showing me Van Halen.
[D]
[G] I love Van Halen.
Probably [C] my favorite band of all time.
[G] And [D] Tony Hawk, their video games
[Em] were [D]
my first real [C] introduction to [D]
music.
So that, I just wanted anything.
The louder,
the faster, the better.
And that was a big [C] part of me growing up.
[D] Well, I was dating a [Em] girl who
I [G] recently reconciled with.
Not like dating or anything, but [Em] we're friends again.
Very [G] volatile
and apocalyptic relationship, [Em] to [Am] say the least.
And [G] that was just the first time we caught each
other running around on each other.
And I drove over to his house.
She didn't know that I knew
about it and yada, yada, yada.
[Em] And she's a good [G] person though.
We both made mistakes.
My way of saying, don't you see I love you?
Was like [Em] trying to get this guy to come [G] out of his
house so I can whoop his ass.
You know, which [C] isn't, that's not the [G] case at all.
I wrote it
with Caitlin Butts.
And Caitlin had some stuff to throw in there too.
Cause she kind [C] of went
through the [G] same similar situation with, she got kicked [D] out of this burlesque club in [Em] Oklahoma
city.
[D]
I always, [C] [G] I started a rumor saying she [D] got drunk and beat a stripper up.
That's not the case,
but what had happened was [C] that she, her trucker [D] boyfriend, ex-boyfriend left her for a [C] stripper
and she [G] got liquored up off a fireball.
Went inside the strip club and [C] was like,
he's going to leave [G] you too.
And she got escorted out.
[C] [G]
[Em]
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[Bm] [C]
[G]
[C] [G]
[A] [G]
[Bm] [C]
[G]
[C] [G] Only one is [Em] a lonely [A] man.
[G]
Well, he ain't me.
You and him both [A] know he'll never [G] be.
He's just [Em] convenience [A] and you're just [G] a scared little girl [Em] with [C] insecurities.
[G] I [C] said love you in [G] November, so have it fire and power [D] by July.
[Em]
[D] You're just [C] a nosey long gone [D] man that's too scared to give you a try.
You're blaming it [C] on me.
I blame it on [Em] [G] July.
[Em]
[G] You could have at [Em] least said [C] goodbye
[G]
[Em] before [C] you made a [G] fool of me.
[Em] But you [C] threw away [G] what could have been and all [Em] else [C] in [G] between.
My stomach [Bm] kills [C] me [G] when I [C] think of man's [G] hands on you.
And the [C] four years I [G] spent in the dark searching [Em] for the girl [A] I thought [G] knew.
I [C] said love you in [Gm] November, so have it fire and power [D] by July.
[Em]
[D] You're just [G] a nosey long gone man that's too scared to give [D] you a try.
You're blaming it [C] on me.
[D]
I blame it on [Bm] July.
[C] So I meant to [D] tell you that Caitlin Butts [Bm] and I wrote this [C] song together and [G] she didn't have no,
I can't, [Em] I almost said the [C] name.
She didn't [Gm] have, you know, a tumultuous relationship like I [Em] had.
She [C] had this trucker [G] boyfriend and [Em]
she wrote this [G] song called Same Hell, Different Devil about him.
And he [Em] was this trucker [C] from Oklahoma [Gm] City that left her for a stripper.
[Bm] [C] Swear to God, [Gm] Oklahomas.
[Bm] You know, [C] and [Gm] so she got all liquored up off a fireball one [Em] night when she
was [C] down by the Wyrmwood Dog.
[G] She went over to where this girl worked [Em] and [C] proceeded to go inside
of the [Gm] strip club that this girl, [Bm]
[C] I'm sure her name was like Candy [G] or something, was working at.
[Em] [C] And, [G]
you know, he's [Em] gonna leave you too.
[D] She got kicked out.
There might have been [Em] some things
thrown that [C] night.
[Gm] Anyway, I meant to tell you that's where I was going when I [Em] said Caitlin [C] Butts
earlier.
[D] I'm just a scatterbrained dude.
[Bm] [C]
[Gm] I [C] still love you in [G] November, just a happy
falling apart [D] by July.
[Em]
[D] You're just [C] another long gone [G] that was too scared to give it [D] a try.
Blame it on [C] a better day.
[G]
Blame it on the facts [D] around the moment [A] of weakness.
I'm [D] finding the distance.
[C] This heartache's like [G] you just a dozen [D] to a dime.
You can blame it [C] on me.
[D] I'll blame it on [Bm] you.
[G]
[Em] [G]
[F#]
[G#]
Recently [Em] we had the [C] opportunity [G] to sit down
with an amazing singer [Em]-songwriter, Mr.
Dalton [G] Domino.
We had the opportunity to talk about a
whole lot of things, including an amazing album called [C] Corners.
[G] Hey, and if you hang around for
just another minute, you'll get to see [C] Dalton Domino [G] perform July right here on our Real Life
Real [C] Music YouTube.
All right, so here he is right now, Dalton Domino.
He [C] said, what had [G] the best
soundtrack?
Tony Hawk Pro Skater had the best.
The first one had some good ones.
The second one
was eh, I didn't really play the second one.
But three and four, the fourth one though, that was
the one that was like, this is what I want to [D] be.
I want to get hand tattoos and play [G] guitar.
I was just listening to whatever at the time.
My dad, I remember him [C] showing me Van Halen.
[D]
[G] I love Van Halen.
Probably [C] my favorite band of all time.
[G] And [D] Tony Hawk, their video games
[Em] were [D]
my first real [C] introduction to [D]
music.
So that, I just wanted anything.
The louder,
the faster, the better.
And that was a big [C] part of me growing up.
[D] Well, I was dating a [Em] girl who
I [G] recently reconciled with.
Not like dating or anything, but [Em] we're friends again.
Very [G] volatile
and apocalyptic relationship, [Em] to [Am] say the least.
And [G] that was just the first time we caught each
other running around on each other.
And I drove over to his house.
She didn't know that I knew
about it and yada, yada, yada.
[Em] And she's a good [G] person though.
We both made mistakes.
My way of saying, don't you see I love you?
Was like [Em] trying to get this guy to come [G] out of his
house so I can whoop his ass.
You know, which [C] isn't, that's not the [G] case at all.
I wrote it
with Caitlin Butts.
And Caitlin had some stuff to throw in there too.
Cause she kind [C] of went
through the [G] same similar situation with, she got kicked [D] out of this burlesque club in [Em] Oklahoma
city.
[D]
I always, [C] [G] I started a rumor saying she [D] got drunk and beat a stripper up.
That's not the case,
but what had happened was [C] that she, her trucker [D] boyfriend, ex-boyfriend left her for a [C] stripper
and she [G] got liquored up off a fireball.
Went inside the strip club and [C] was like,
he's going to leave [G] you too.
And she got escorted out.
[C] [G]
[Em]
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[Bm] [C]
[G]
[C] [G]
[A] [G]
[Bm] [C]
[G]
[C] [G] Only one is [Em] a lonely [A] man.
[G]
Well, he ain't me.
You and him both [A] know he'll never [G] be.
He's just [Em] convenience [A] and you're just [G] a scared little girl [Em] with [C] insecurities.
[G] I [C] said love you in [G] November, so have it fire and power [D] by July.
[Em]
[D] You're just [C] a nosey long gone [D] man that's too scared to give you a try.
You're blaming it [C] on me.
I blame it on [Em] [G] July.
[Em]
[G] You could have at [Em] least said [C] goodbye
[G]
[Em] before [C] you made a [G] fool of me.
[Em] But you [C] threw away [G] what could have been and all [Em] else [C] in [G] between.
My stomach [Bm] kills [C] me [G] when I [C] think of man's [G] hands on you.
And the [C] four years I [G] spent in the dark searching [Em] for the girl [A] I thought [G] knew.
I [C] said love you in [Gm] November, so have it fire and power [D] by July.
[Em]
[D] You're just [G] a nosey long gone man that's too scared to give [D] you a try.
You're blaming it [C] on me.
[D]
I blame it on [Bm] July.
[C] So I meant to [D] tell you that Caitlin Butts [Bm] and I wrote this [C] song together and [G] she didn't have no,
I can't, [Em] I almost said the [C] name.
She didn't [Gm] have, you know, a tumultuous relationship like I [Em] had.
She [C] had this trucker [G] boyfriend and [Em]
she wrote this [G] song called Same Hell, Different Devil about him.
And he [Em] was this trucker [C] from Oklahoma [Gm] City that left her for a stripper.
[Bm] [C] Swear to God, [Gm] Oklahomas.
[Bm] You know, [C] and [Gm] so she got all liquored up off a fireball one [Em] night when she
was [C] down by the Wyrmwood Dog.
[G] She went over to where this girl worked [Em] and [C] proceeded to go inside
of the [Gm] strip club that this girl, [Bm]
[C] I'm sure her name was like Candy [G] or something, was working at.
[Em] [C] And, [G]
you know, he's [Em] gonna leave you too.
[D] She got kicked out.
There might have been [Em] some things
thrown that [C] night.
[Gm] Anyway, I meant to tell you that's where I was going when I [Em] said Caitlin [C] Butts
earlier.
[D] I'm just a scatterbrained dude.
[Bm] [C]
[Gm] I [C] still love you in [G] November, just a happy
falling apart [D] by July.
[Em]
[D] You're just [C] another long gone [G] that was too scared to give it [D] a try.
Blame it on [C] a better day.
[G]
Blame it on the facts [D] around the moment [A] of weakness.
I'm [D] finding the distance.
[C] This heartache's like [G] you just a dozen [D] to a dime.
You can blame it [C] on me.
[D] I'll blame it on [Bm] you.
[G]
[Em] [G]
[F#]
[G#]
Key:
C
G
Em
D
Bm
C
G
Em
Hey guys, Kyle Hutton here for Real Life Real Music.
Recently [Em] we had the [C] opportunity [G] to sit down
with an amazing singer [Em]-songwriter, Mr.
Dalton [G] Domino.
We had the opportunity to talk about a
whole lot of things, including an amazing album called [C] _ Corners.
[G] Hey, and if you hang around for
just another minute, you'll get to see [C] Dalton Domino [G] perform July right here on our Real Life
Real [C] Music YouTube.
All right, so here he is right now, Dalton Domino.
He [C] said, what had [G] the best
soundtrack?
_ _ _ Tony Hawk Pro Skater had the best.
_ The _ first one had some good ones.
The second one
was eh, I didn't really play the second one.
But three and four, the fourth one though, that was
the one that was like, _ this is what I want to [D] be.
I want to get hand tattoos and play [G] guitar.
I was just listening to whatever at the time.
My dad, I remember him [C] showing me Van Halen.
[D] _
[G] I love Van Halen.
Probably [C] my favorite band of all time.
_ _ [G] _ And _ _ [D] Tony Hawk, their video games
[Em] were _ [D]
my first real [C] introduction to _ [D] _ _
music.
So that, I just wanted anything.
The louder,
the faster, the better.
And that was a big [C] part of me growing up.
_ [D] Well, I was dating a [Em] girl who
I [G] recently reconciled with.
Not like dating or anything, but [Em] we're friends again.
Very [G] volatile
and apocalyptic _ relationship, [Em] to [Am] say the least.
And [G] that was just the first time we caught each
other running around on each other.
And I drove over to his house.
_ She didn't know that I knew
about it and yada, yada, yada.
[Em] And she's a good [G] person though.
We both made mistakes.
_ My way of saying, don't you see I love you?
Was like [Em] trying to get this guy to come [G] out of his
house so I can whoop his ass.
You know, which [C] isn't, that's not the [G] case at all.
I wrote it
with Caitlin Butts.
_ And Caitlin had some stuff to throw in there too.
Cause she kind [C] of went
through the [G] same similar situation with, she got kicked [D] out of this burlesque club in [Em] Oklahoma
city.
[D] _
I always, [C] _ _ _ [G] I started a rumor saying she [D] got drunk and beat a stripper up.
That's not the case,
but what had happened was [C] that she, _ her trucker [D] boyfriend, ex-boyfriend left her for a [C] stripper
and she [G] got liquored up off a fireball.
Went inside the strip club and [C] was like,
he's going to leave [G] you too.
_ And she got escorted out.
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ Only one is [Em] a lonely [A] man.
_ [G] _ _
Well, he ain't me. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ You and him both [A] know he'll never [G] be.
_ He's just [Em] convenience [A] and you're just [G] a scared little girl [Em] with _ [C] insecurities. _
_ [G] _ _ _ I [C] said love you in [G] November, so have it fire and power [D] by July.
_ _ _ [Em] _ _
[D] _ You're just [C] a nosey long gone [D] man that's too scared to give you a try.
_ _ _ _ _ You're blaming it [C] on me. _ _ _
I blame it on [Em] _ _ [G] July.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ You could have at [Em] least said [C] goodbye
_ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] before [C] you made a [G] fool of me.
_ _ [Em] But you [C] threw away [G] what could have been and all [Em] else [C] in [G] between. _
_ My stomach [Bm] kills [C] me [G] _ when _ _ _ I [C] think of man's [G] hands on you. _
And the [C] four years I [G] spent in the dark searching [Em] for the girl [A] I thought [G] knew.
_ _ I [C] said love you in [Gm] November, so have it fire and power [D] by July.
_ _ _ [Em] _ _
[D] _ You're just [G] a nosey long gone man that's too scared to give [D] you a try.
_ _ _ _ _ You're blaming it [C] on me.
_ _ _ [D] _
I blame it on _ [Bm] July.
[C] So I meant to [D] tell you that Caitlin Butts [Bm] and I wrote this [C] song together and [G] she didn't have no, _
I can't, [Em] I almost said the [C] name.
She didn't [Gm] have, you know, a tumultuous relationship like I [Em] had.
She [C] had this trucker [G] boyfriend _ _ and [Em] _ _
she wrote this [G] song called Same Hell, Different Devil about him.
And he [Em] was this trucker [C] from Oklahoma [Gm] City that left her for a stripper.
_ _ [Bm] _ [C] Swear to God, [Gm] _ _ Oklahomas.
[Bm] You know, [C] _ and [Gm] so she got all liquored up off a fireball one [Em] night when she
was [C] down by the Wyrmwood Dog.
[G] She went over to where this girl worked [Em] and [C] proceeded to go inside
of the [Gm] strip club that this girl, _ [Bm] _
[C] I'm sure her name was like Candy [G] or something, was working at.
_ [Em] _ _ _ [C] And, _ [G] _
you know, he's [Em] gonna leave you too. _
[D] She got kicked out.
There might have been [Em] some things
thrown that [C] night.
[Gm] Anyway, I meant to tell you that's where I was going when I [Em] said Caitlin [C] Butts
earlier.
[D] I'm just a scatterbrained dude.
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [C] _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ I [C] still love you in [G] November, just a happy
falling apart [D] by July.
_ _ _ [Em] _
_ [D] _ You're just [C] another long gone [G] that was too scared to give it [D] a try. _ _ _ _ _
Blame it on [C] a better day.
[G]
Blame it on the facts [D] around the moment [A] of weakness.
I'm [D] finding the distance.
[C] This heartache's like [G] you just a dozen [D] to a dime. _ _ _ _
_ You can blame it [C] on _ me.
_ [D] _ I'll blame it on [Bm] you.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Recently [Em] we had the [C] opportunity [G] to sit down
with an amazing singer [Em]-songwriter, Mr.
Dalton [G] Domino.
We had the opportunity to talk about a
whole lot of things, including an amazing album called [C] _ Corners.
[G] Hey, and if you hang around for
just another minute, you'll get to see [C] Dalton Domino [G] perform July right here on our Real Life
Real [C] Music YouTube.
All right, so here he is right now, Dalton Domino.
He [C] said, what had [G] the best
soundtrack?
_ _ _ Tony Hawk Pro Skater had the best.
_ The _ first one had some good ones.
The second one
was eh, I didn't really play the second one.
But three and four, the fourth one though, that was
the one that was like, _ this is what I want to [D] be.
I want to get hand tattoos and play [G] guitar.
I was just listening to whatever at the time.
My dad, I remember him [C] showing me Van Halen.
[D] _
[G] I love Van Halen.
Probably [C] my favorite band of all time.
_ _ [G] _ And _ _ [D] Tony Hawk, their video games
[Em] were _ [D]
my first real [C] introduction to _ [D] _ _
music.
So that, I just wanted anything.
The louder,
the faster, the better.
And that was a big [C] part of me growing up.
_ [D] Well, I was dating a [Em] girl who
I [G] recently reconciled with.
Not like dating or anything, but [Em] we're friends again.
Very [G] volatile
and apocalyptic _ relationship, [Em] to [Am] say the least.
And [G] that was just the first time we caught each
other running around on each other.
And I drove over to his house.
_ She didn't know that I knew
about it and yada, yada, yada.
[Em] And she's a good [G] person though.
We both made mistakes.
_ My way of saying, don't you see I love you?
Was like [Em] trying to get this guy to come [G] out of his
house so I can whoop his ass.
You know, which [C] isn't, that's not the [G] case at all.
I wrote it
with Caitlin Butts.
_ And Caitlin had some stuff to throw in there too.
Cause she kind [C] of went
through the [G] same similar situation with, she got kicked [D] out of this burlesque club in [Em] Oklahoma
city.
[D] _
I always, [C] _ _ _ [G] I started a rumor saying she [D] got drunk and beat a stripper up.
That's not the case,
but what had happened was [C] that she, _ her trucker [D] boyfriend, ex-boyfriend left her for a [C] stripper
and she [G] got liquored up off a fireball.
Went inside the strip club and [C] was like,
he's going to leave [G] you too.
_ And she got escorted out.
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ Only one is [Em] a lonely [A] man.
_ [G] _ _
Well, he ain't me. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ You and him both [A] know he'll never [G] be.
_ He's just [Em] convenience [A] and you're just [G] a scared little girl [Em] with _ [C] insecurities. _
_ [G] _ _ _ I [C] said love you in [G] November, so have it fire and power [D] by July.
_ _ _ [Em] _ _
[D] _ You're just [C] a nosey long gone [D] man that's too scared to give you a try.
_ _ _ _ _ You're blaming it [C] on me. _ _ _
I blame it on [Em] _ _ [G] July.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ You could have at [Em] least said [C] goodbye
_ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] before [C] you made a [G] fool of me.
_ _ [Em] But you [C] threw away [G] what could have been and all [Em] else [C] in [G] between. _
_ My stomach [Bm] kills [C] me [G] _ when _ _ _ I [C] think of man's [G] hands on you. _
And the [C] four years I [G] spent in the dark searching [Em] for the girl [A] I thought [G] knew.
_ _ I [C] said love you in [Gm] November, so have it fire and power [D] by July.
_ _ _ [Em] _ _
[D] _ You're just [G] a nosey long gone man that's too scared to give [D] you a try.
_ _ _ _ _ You're blaming it [C] on me.
_ _ _ [D] _
I blame it on _ [Bm] July.
[C] So I meant to [D] tell you that Caitlin Butts [Bm] and I wrote this [C] song together and [G] she didn't have no, _
I can't, [Em] I almost said the [C] name.
She didn't [Gm] have, you know, a tumultuous relationship like I [Em] had.
She [C] had this trucker [G] boyfriend _ _ and [Em] _ _
she wrote this [G] song called Same Hell, Different Devil about him.
And he [Em] was this trucker [C] from Oklahoma [Gm] City that left her for a stripper.
_ _ [Bm] _ [C] Swear to God, [Gm] _ _ Oklahomas.
[Bm] You know, [C] _ and [Gm] so she got all liquored up off a fireball one [Em] night when she
was [C] down by the Wyrmwood Dog.
[G] She went over to where this girl worked [Em] and [C] proceeded to go inside
of the [Gm] strip club that this girl, _ [Bm] _
[C] I'm sure her name was like Candy [G] or something, was working at.
_ [Em] _ _ _ [C] And, _ [G] _
you know, he's [Em] gonna leave you too. _
[D] She got kicked out.
There might have been [Em] some things
thrown that [C] night.
[Gm] Anyway, I meant to tell you that's where I was going when I [Em] said Caitlin [C] Butts
earlier.
[D] I'm just a scatterbrained dude.
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [C] _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ I [C] still love you in [G] November, just a happy
falling apart [D] by July.
_ _ _ [Em] _
_ [D] _ You're just [C] another long gone [G] that was too scared to give it [D] a try. _ _ _ _ _
Blame it on [C] a better day.
[G]
Blame it on the facts [D] around the moment [A] of weakness.
I'm [D] finding the distance.
[C] This heartache's like [G] you just a dozen [D] to a dime. _ _ _ _
_ You can blame it [C] on _ me.
_ [D] _ I'll blame it on [Bm] you.
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