Chords for Good Lord Lorrie by Turnpike Troubadours
Tempo:
119.65 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G]
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[C] [G]
And [Em] I
[C] said, [G] I know, let's get from here [Em] tonight, darling, if it [C] goes, go all [G] the way.
[Em]
[G]
[Em]
[G]
Well, Laurie said her [Em] family used to have a little [C] money, still I [G] like you.
And your daddy don't think [Em] I'm fit to sit [C] in the same [G] room with you.
If I ever set foot [Em] in Sevier County [C] where your brother said he'd break [G] my jaw,
then here I stand [Em] with a dark hair gone [C] in southwest [D] Arkansas.
And I've been [G] learning that [A] believing and barely [Em] breaking the vent [Cm] is just a [A] part of life.
[G] And [Cm] I've been living with the [A]
[G] loneliness got down [Em] in my bones, I guess [C] it's just another [A] phase.
Is it [D] free?
[A] And I've been learning how to lose the thing I never laid a hand [C] on, all day long.
[G] Well, good Lord, [Em] Laurie, I love you, [A] could it go [G] more wrong?
Well, good [E] Lord, Laurie, I love you, could it go [G] more wrong?
[E] [A]
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[Em] [G]
[Em] [G]
Well, D.
Queen's dry, so [Em] her boss bought the [G] bottle from downtown Broken [Gm] Bowl.
Well, Laurie's got a buddy with [Em] a double wide [G] trailer, they were shaking [D] dominoes.
I had good intentions, still [Em] I had too [C] many, I was [G] stupid, I suppose.
You better put a little money where [Em] your mouth is, [C] boy, you try to [G] keep it closed.
And I've been learning that [A] believing [G] and [D] barely [Em] breaking the vent is [G] just a part of [Am] life.
And [Gm]
I've been [C] living [E] with the loneliness [G] got down in my [Em] bones, I guess [C] it's just [G] another [A] phase.
Is [D] it free?
And I've [A] been learning how to lose the thing I never laid a [C] hand on, all day long.
Well, good Lord, [E] Laurie, I love you, could it go [G] more wrong?
Well, good [E] Lord, Laurie, I love you, could it go [G] more wrong?
[Dm]
[G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [G]
Well, Laurie said, I wonder [Em] what we ever went [G] through all this trouble for.
You ain't half of who [Em] I thought you [C] was, and this ain't fun [G] no more.
And our words cut clean [Em] through drunk and [C] dark and dim and dory [G] lights.
Well, I've had all I [Em] can handle, hope [G] you're happy now.
Good night, get your folks a ride, get your folks a ride.
Well, good night, Laurie, I love you, could it go more [G] wrong?
Well, good night, [E] Laurie, I love you, could it go more wrong?
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And [Em] I
[C] said, [G] I know, let's get from here [Em] tonight, darling, if it [C] goes, go all [G] the way.
[Em]
[G]
[Em]
[G]
Well, Laurie said her [Em] family used to have a little [C] money, still I [G] like you.
And your daddy don't think [Em] I'm fit to sit [C] in the same [G] room with you.
If I ever set foot [Em] in Sevier County [C] where your brother said he'd break [G] my jaw,
then here I stand [Em] with a dark hair gone [C] in southwest [D] Arkansas.
And I've been [G] learning that [A] believing and barely [Em] breaking the vent [Cm] is just a [A] part of life.
[G] And [Cm] I've been living with the [A]
[G] loneliness got down [Em] in my bones, I guess [C] it's just another [A] phase.
Is it [D] free?
[A] And I've been learning how to lose the thing I never laid a hand [C] on, all day long.
[G] Well, good Lord, [Em] Laurie, I love you, [A] could it go [G] more wrong?
Well, good [E] Lord, Laurie, I love you, could it go [G] more wrong?
[E] [A]
[G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [G]
Well, D.
Queen's dry, so [Em] her boss bought the [G] bottle from downtown Broken [Gm] Bowl.
Well, Laurie's got a buddy with [Em] a double wide [G] trailer, they were shaking [D] dominoes.
I had good intentions, still [Em] I had too [C] many, I was [G] stupid, I suppose.
You better put a little money where [Em] your mouth is, [C] boy, you try to [G] keep it closed.
And I've been learning that [A] believing [G] and [D] barely [Em] breaking the vent is [G] just a part of [Am] life.
And [Gm]
I've been [C] living [E] with the loneliness [G] got down in my [Em] bones, I guess [C] it's just [G] another [A] phase.
Is [D] it free?
And I've [A] been learning how to lose the thing I never laid a [C] hand on, all day long.
Well, good Lord, [E] Laurie, I love you, could it go [G] more wrong?
Well, good [E] Lord, Laurie, I love you, could it go [G] more wrong?
[Dm]
[G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [G]
Well, Laurie said, I wonder [Em] what we ever went [G] through all this trouble for.
You ain't half of who [Em] I thought you [C] was, and this ain't fun [G] no more.
And our words cut clean [Em] through drunk and [C] dark and dim and dory [G] lights.
Well, I've had all I [Em] can handle, hope [G] you're happy now.
Good night, get your folks a ride, get your folks a ride.
Well, good night, Laurie, I love you, could it go more [G] wrong?
Well, good night, [E] Laurie, I love you, could it go more wrong?
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_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ And [Em] I _
_ [C] _ said, [G] I know, _ let's get from here [Em] tonight, darling, if it [C] goes, go all [G] the way.
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
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Well, Laurie said her [Em] family used to have a little [C] money, still I [G] like you.
And your daddy don't think [Em] I'm fit to sit [C] in the same [G] room with you.
If I ever set foot [Em] in Sevier County [C] where your brother said he'd break [G] my jaw,
then here I stand [Em] with a dark hair gone [C] in southwest [D] Arkansas.
And I've been [G] learning that [A] believing and barely [Em] breaking the vent [Cm] is just a [A] part of life.
[G] And _ _ _ _ [Cm] I've been living with the [A] _
[G] loneliness got down [Em] in my bones, I guess [C] it's just another [A] phase.
Is it [D] free? _ _
[A] And I've been learning how to lose the thing I never laid a hand [C] on, all day long.
[G] Well, good Lord, [Em] Laurie, I love you, [A] could it go [G] more wrong? _ _
_ Well, good [E] Lord, Laurie, I love you, could it go [G] more wrong? _ _
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[Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
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[Em] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ Well, D.
Queen's dry, so [Em] her boss bought the [G] bottle from downtown Broken [Gm] Bowl.
Well, Laurie's got a buddy with [Em] a double wide [G] trailer, they were shaking [D] dominoes.
I had good intentions, still [Em] I had too [C] many, I was [G] stupid, I suppose.
You better put a little money where [Em] your mouth is, [C] boy, you try to [G] keep it closed.
And I've been learning that [A] believing _ [G] and [D] barely [Em] breaking the vent is [G] just a part of [Am] life.
And [Gm] _ _
_ _ I've been [C] living [E] with the _ loneliness [G] got down in my [Em] bones, I guess [C] it's just [G] another [A] phase.
Is [D] it free?
_ _ And I've [A] been learning how to lose the thing I never laid a [C] hand on, all day long.
Well, good Lord, [E] Laurie, I love you, could it go [G] more wrong?
_ _ _ Well, good [E] Lord, Laurie, I love you, could it go [G] more wrong?
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_ [Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _
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_ [Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ Well, Laurie said, I wonder [Em] what we ever went [G] through all this trouble for.
You ain't half of who [Em] I thought you [C] was, and this ain't fun [G] no more.
And our words cut clean [Em] through drunk and [C] dark and dim and dory [G] lights.
Well, I've had all I [Em] can handle, hope [G] you're happy now.
Good night, _ _ get your folks a ride, _ _ get your folks a ride. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Well, good night, Laurie, I love you, could it go more [G] wrong? _ _
_ Well, good night, [E] Laurie, I love you, could it go more wrong? _ _
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_ _ And [Em] I _
_ [C] _ said, [G] I know, _ let's get from here [Em] tonight, darling, if it [C] goes, go all [G] the way.
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
Well, Laurie said her [Em] family used to have a little [C] money, still I [G] like you.
And your daddy don't think [Em] I'm fit to sit [C] in the same [G] room with you.
If I ever set foot [Em] in Sevier County [C] where your brother said he'd break [G] my jaw,
then here I stand [Em] with a dark hair gone [C] in southwest [D] Arkansas.
And I've been [G] learning that [A] believing and barely [Em] breaking the vent [Cm] is just a [A] part of life.
[G] And _ _ _ _ [Cm] I've been living with the [A] _
[G] loneliness got down [Em] in my bones, I guess [C] it's just another [A] phase.
Is it [D] free? _ _
[A] And I've been learning how to lose the thing I never laid a hand [C] on, all day long.
[G] Well, good Lord, [Em] Laurie, I love you, [A] could it go [G] more wrong? _ _
_ Well, good [E] Lord, Laurie, I love you, could it go [G] more wrong? _ _
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[Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
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_ Well, D.
Queen's dry, so [Em] her boss bought the [G] bottle from downtown Broken [Gm] Bowl.
Well, Laurie's got a buddy with [Em] a double wide [G] trailer, they were shaking [D] dominoes.
I had good intentions, still [Em] I had too [C] many, I was [G] stupid, I suppose.
You better put a little money where [Em] your mouth is, [C] boy, you try to [G] keep it closed.
And I've been learning that [A] believing _ [G] and [D] barely [Em] breaking the vent is [G] just a part of [Am] life.
And [Gm] _ _
_ _ I've been [C] living [E] with the _ loneliness [G] got down in my [Em] bones, I guess [C] it's just [G] another [A] phase.
Is [D] it free?
_ _ And I've [A] been learning how to lose the thing I never laid a [C] hand on, all day long.
Well, good Lord, [E] Laurie, I love you, could it go [G] more wrong?
_ _ _ Well, good [E] Lord, Laurie, I love you, could it go [G] more wrong?
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_ [Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ Well, Laurie said, I wonder [Em] what we ever went [G] through all this trouble for.
You ain't half of who [Em] I thought you [C] was, and this ain't fun [G] no more.
And our words cut clean [Em] through drunk and [C] dark and dim and dory [G] lights.
Well, I've had all I [Em] can handle, hope [G] you're happy now.
Good night, _ _ get your folks a ride, _ _ get your folks a ride. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Well, good night, Laurie, I love you, could it go more [G] wrong? _ _
_ Well, good night, [E] Laurie, I love you, could it go more wrong? _ _
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