Dry Town Chords by Miranda Lambert
Tempo:
87.55 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Am
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [G] [D]
[G] Well the road was hot and flat as a ruler, [Cm] good hundred miles between me and [Gm] Badoola.
[D] That vinyl top wasn't getting no cooler, so I stopped at a [G] Quik-E-Stack.
I figured I'd need about a six for Miller, and [C] one of them things, so I wouldn't spill her.
[D] And I asked the girl if the beer was in the [Am] bag.
She [D]
said, it's a dry town, no beer, no [G] liquor for miles around.
I'd give a nickel [C] for a sip or [G] two to wash me [D] down out of this [G] dry town.
[C] [G] [D]
[G] So I turned right around, no hesitation, [C] cursed the law, ruining the [D] nation.
Waving bye to the boy at the station, but she wouldn't go into [G] gear.
She [G] said, it sounds like your transmission, you [Gm] need Bob, but he's gone [D] fishing.
His day off, he gets a long way from here.
Cause it's a dry town, no beer, no liquor [G] for miles around.
I'd give a nickel for a sip or two to wash me [D] down out of this dry [A] town.
[C] [D] [G]
[C] [D]
[Bm] [G]
Well, back home, friends, you can get a dose [C] of something strong from your local grocer.
So I walked [D] down till I came a little closer to a place [G] called Happy Jars.
She said, I keep some here for colds and fevers, [C] and down underneath is where I [G] usually leave her.
But [Am] just last night, I felt the [A] cold come on.
[F#] [D] No, it's a dry town, no beer, no liquor [G] for miles around.
I'd give a nickel [C] for a sip or [G] two to wash me [D] down out of this [G] dry town.
I need [C] a sip or two [G] to wash me down [D] out of this dry [C] town.
[G] [D] [G]
[Am]
[G] Well the road was hot and flat as a ruler, [Cm] good hundred miles between me and [Gm] Badoola.
[D] That vinyl top wasn't getting no cooler, so I stopped at a [G] Quik-E-Stack.
I figured I'd need about a six for Miller, and [C] one of them things, so I wouldn't spill her.
[D] And I asked the girl if the beer was in the [Am] bag.
She [D]
said, it's a dry town, no beer, no [G] liquor for miles around.
I'd give a nickel [C] for a sip or [G] two to wash me [D] down out of this [G] dry town.
[C] [G] [D]
[G] So I turned right around, no hesitation, [C] cursed the law, ruining the [D] nation.
Waving bye to the boy at the station, but she wouldn't go into [G] gear.
She [G] said, it sounds like your transmission, you [Gm] need Bob, but he's gone [D] fishing.
His day off, he gets a long way from here.
Cause it's a dry town, no beer, no liquor [G] for miles around.
I'd give a nickel for a sip or two to wash me [D] down out of this dry [A] town.
[C] [D] [G]
[C] [D]
[Bm] [G]
Well, back home, friends, you can get a dose [C] of something strong from your local grocer.
So I walked [D] down till I came a little closer to a place [G] called Happy Jars.
She said, I keep some here for colds and fevers, [C] and down underneath is where I [G] usually leave her.
But [Am] just last night, I felt the [A] cold come on.
[F#] [D] No, it's a dry town, no beer, no liquor [G] for miles around.
I'd give a nickel [C] for a sip or [G] two to wash me [D] down out of this [G] dry town.
I need [C] a sip or two [G] to wash me down [D] out of this dry [C] town.
[G] [D] [G]
[Am]
Key:
G
D
C
Am
Gm
G
D
C
_ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ Well the road was hot and flat as a ruler, [Cm] good hundred miles between me and [Gm] Badoola.
[D] That vinyl top wasn't getting no cooler, so I stopped at a [G] Quik-E-Stack.
_ I figured I'd need about a six for Miller, and [C] one of them things, so I wouldn't spill her.
[D] And I asked the girl if the beer was in the [Am] bag.
She [D]
said, it's a dry town, no beer, no [G] liquor for miles around.
I'd give a nickel [C] for a sip or [G] two to wash me [D] down out of this [G] dry town.
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [G] So I turned right around, no hesitation, [C] cursed the law, ruining the [D] nation.
Waving bye to the boy at the station, but she wouldn't go into [G] gear.
She _ [G] said, it sounds like your transmission, you [Gm] need Bob, but he's gone [D] fishing.
His day off, he gets a long way from here.
_ Cause it's a dry town, no beer, no liquor [G] for miles around.
I'd give a nickel for a sip or two to wash me [D] down out of this dry [A] town.
_ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
Well, back home, friends, you can get a dose [C] of something strong from your local grocer.
So I walked [D] down till I came a little closer to a place [G] called Happy Jars.
She said, I keep some here for colds and fevers, [C] and down underneath is where I [G] usually leave her.
But [Am] just last night, I felt the [A] cold come on.
_ [F#] _ [D] No, it's a dry town, no beer, no liquor [G] for miles around.
I'd give a nickel [C] for a sip or [G] two to wash me [D] down out of this [G] dry town.
I need [C] a sip or two [G] to wash me down [D] out of this dry [C] town.
_ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ Well the road was hot and flat as a ruler, [Cm] good hundred miles between me and [Gm] Badoola.
[D] That vinyl top wasn't getting no cooler, so I stopped at a [G] Quik-E-Stack.
_ I figured I'd need about a six for Miller, and [C] one of them things, so I wouldn't spill her.
[D] And I asked the girl if the beer was in the [Am] bag.
She [D]
said, it's a dry town, no beer, no [G] liquor for miles around.
I'd give a nickel [C] for a sip or [G] two to wash me [D] down out of this [G] dry town.
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [G] So I turned right around, no hesitation, [C] cursed the law, ruining the [D] nation.
Waving bye to the boy at the station, but she wouldn't go into [G] gear.
She _ [G] said, it sounds like your transmission, you [Gm] need Bob, but he's gone [D] fishing.
His day off, he gets a long way from here.
_ Cause it's a dry town, no beer, no liquor [G] for miles around.
I'd give a nickel for a sip or two to wash me [D] down out of this dry [A] town.
_ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
Well, back home, friends, you can get a dose [C] of something strong from your local grocer.
So I walked [D] down till I came a little closer to a place [G] called Happy Jars.
She said, I keep some here for colds and fevers, [C] and down underneath is where I [G] usually leave her.
But [Am] just last night, I felt the [A] cold come on.
_ [F#] _ [D] No, it's a dry town, no beer, no liquor [G] for miles around.
I'd give a nickel [C] for a sip or [G] two to wash me [D] down out of this [G] dry town.
I need [C] a sip or two [G] to wash me down [D] out of this dry [C] town.
_ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _