Chords for George Strait - Twang
Tempo:
79.05 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
Ab
Db
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[Ab]
When I get off of [Db] work on Friday, after working like a [Ab] dog all week, I go to meet the boys for a cold one, [Eb] at a little joint [Ab] up the street.
They got a jukebox [Db] in the corner, full of old [Ab] country tunes, eighty-five [Db] dollars worth of quarters.
[Eb] Here's the first thing I [Ab] always do, cause I [Db] need a little twang, a little hip in it, bending on some guitar [Ab] [Abm] strings.
Some pedal steel [Ab] whining like the whistle of an [Db] old freight train.
To get that buzz-stomping, honky-tonking feeling blowing through [Eb] my veins.
I [Ab] need a little [Db] twang, [Gb] twang, swang.
[Ab] [Db]
[Abm] [Db]
[Eb] [Ab] [A]
Well, I like a lot of [D] kinds of music, I try [E] to keep an open mind.
[A] Depending on the [D] moods strike me, [E] if I'm gonna stay till [A] closing time.
So when I wanna [D] lift my spirits, to get me feeling worth [A] a dang, I know I'm gonna [D] have to hear it, [E] cause I gotta have some [A] faith to hang.
Cause I need [D] a little twang, a little hip in it, bending on some [A] guitar strings.
Some pedal steel whining like the whistle of an old [D] freight train.
To get that buzz-stomping, honky-tonking feeling blowing through [E] my veins.
I need [D] a little twang, [A] [D]
[Gb] I need [D] a little twang, a little hip in it, bending on some [A] guitar strings.
Some pedal steel whining like the whistle of an old [D] freight train.
To get that buzz-stomping, honky-tonking feeling blowing through [E] my veins.
I need [A] a little [D] twang, [G] twang, swang.
[A] I need a little [D] twang, twang, swang.
[A]
When I get off of [Db] work on Friday, after working like a [Ab] dog all week, I go to meet the boys for a cold one, [Eb] at a little joint [Ab] up the street.
They got a jukebox [Db] in the corner, full of old [Ab] country tunes, eighty-five [Db] dollars worth of quarters.
[Eb] Here's the first thing I [Ab] always do, cause I [Db] need a little twang, a little hip in it, bending on some guitar [Ab] [Abm] strings.
Some pedal steel [Ab] whining like the whistle of an [Db] old freight train.
To get that buzz-stomping, honky-tonking feeling blowing through [Eb] my veins.
I [Ab] need a little [Db] twang, [Gb] twang, swang.
[Ab] [Db]
[Abm] [Db]
[Eb] [Ab] [A]
Well, I like a lot of [D] kinds of music, I try [E] to keep an open mind.
[A] Depending on the [D] moods strike me, [E] if I'm gonna stay till [A] closing time.
So when I wanna [D] lift my spirits, to get me feeling worth [A] a dang, I know I'm gonna [D] have to hear it, [E] cause I gotta have some [A] faith to hang.
Cause I need [D] a little twang, a little hip in it, bending on some [A] guitar strings.
Some pedal steel whining like the whistle of an old [D] freight train.
To get that buzz-stomping, honky-tonking feeling blowing through [E] my veins.
I need [D] a little twang, [A] [D]
[Gb] I need [D] a little twang, a little hip in it, bending on some [A] guitar strings.
Some pedal steel whining like the whistle of an old [D] freight train.
To get that buzz-stomping, honky-tonking feeling blowing through [E] my veins.
I need [A] a little [D] twang, [G] twang, swang.
[A] I need a little [D] twang, twang, swang.
[A]
Key:
D
A
Ab
Db
E
D
A
Ab
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ When I get off of [Db] work on Friday, after working like a [Ab] dog all week, I go to meet the boys for a cold one, [Eb] at a little joint [Ab] up the street.
They got a jukebox [Db] in the corner, full of old [Ab] country tunes, eighty-five [Db] dollars worth of quarters.
[Eb] Here's the first thing I [Ab] always do, cause I [Db] need a little twang, a little hip in it, bending on some guitar [Ab] _ [Abm] strings.
Some pedal steel [Ab] whining like the whistle of an [Db] old freight _ train.
To get that buzz-stomping, honky-tonking feeling blowing through [Eb] my veins.
I [Ab] need a little [Db] twang, [Gb] twang, swang.
[Ab] _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [A] _ _ _
Well, I like a lot of [D] kinds of music, I try [E] to keep an open mind.
[A] Depending on the [D] moods strike me, [E] if I'm gonna stay till [A] closing time.
So when I wanna [D] lift my spirits, to get me feeling worth [A] a dang, I know I'm gonna [D] have to hear it, [E] cause I gotta have some [A] faith to hang.
Cause I need [D] a little twang, a little hip in it, bending on some [A] guitar strings.
Some pedal steel whining like the whistle of an old [D] freight _ train.
To get that buzz-stomping, honky-tonking feeling blowing through [E] my veins.
I need [D] a little twang, [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Gb] I need [D] a little _ twang, a little hip in it, bending on some [A] guitar strings.
Some pedal steel whining like the whistle of an old [D] freight train.
To get that buzz-stomping, honky-tonking feeling blowing through [E] my veins.
I need [A] a little [D] twang, [G] twang, swang.
[A] I need a little [D] twang, twang, swang.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ When I get off of [Db] work on Friday, after working like a [Ab] dog all week, I go to meet the boys for a cold one, [Eb] at a little joint [Ab] up the street.
They got a jukebox [Db] in the corner, full of old [Ab] country tunes, eighty-five [Db] dollars worth of quarters.
[Eb] Here's the first thing I [Ab] always do, cause I [Db] need a little twang, a little hip in it, bending on some guitar [Ab] _ [Abm] strings.
Some pedal steel [Ab] whining like the whistle of an [Db] old freight _ train.
To get that buzz-stomping, honky-tonking feeling blowing through [Eb] my veins.
I [Ab] need a little [Db] twang, [Gb] twang, swang.
[Ab] _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [A] _ _ _
Well, I like a lot of [D] kinds of music, I try [E] to keep an open mind.
[A] Depending on the [D] moods strike me, [E] if I'm gonna stay till [A] closing time.
So when I wanna [D] lift my spirits, to get me feeling worth [A] a dang, I know I'm gonna [D] have to hear it, [E] cause I gotta have some [A] faith to hang.
Cause I need [D] a little twang, a little hip in it, bending on some [A] guitar strings.
Some pedal steel whining like the whistle of an old [D] freight _ train.
To get that buzz-stomping, honky-tonking feeling blowing through [E] my veins.
I need [D] a little twang, [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Gb] I need [D] a little _ twang, a little hip in it, bending on some [A] guitar strings.
Some pedal steel whining like the whistle of an old [D] freight train.
To get that buzz-stomping, honky-tonking feeling blowing through [E] my veins.
I need [A] a little [D] twang, [G] twang, swang.
[A] I need a little [D] twang, twang, swang.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _