help somebody (dont get too high on the bottle) van zant Chords
Tempo:
79.15 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Am
Em
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [G]
[D] Well, Granddaddy was a hillbilly scholar, [Am] blue collar of a man.
[A] He [C] came from the school where you didn't need nothin' [G] if you couldn't make it with your
own two hands.
He was backwards, backwards, used [A] words like, no sir, yes ma'am, by [C] God, be darned, hell
yeah, I'm [G] American.
[Eb] And all the years [Em] he walked this earth, I [Eb] swear all he did was [Em] work.
He [Am] said the devil dreams on [G] an idle horse, [C] so you listen [G] to me, swerve, [G] don't get too
high, [Am]
[G] and get right with a man.
Fight your fights, find your grace, and all [Am] the things that you can't change, [C] and help
somebody if you [G] can.
Now, Granny said, son, I'd stick to your gun [Am] as if you believe in some no matter what,
[C] cause it's better to be hated for who you are [G] than be loved for who you're not.
She was five feet of concrete, New [Am] York born and raised on a slick city street.
[C] She'd cold stare you down, stand her ground, [G] still kickin' and screamin' at ninety-three.
[B] I remember just [Em] how frail she looked [B] in that hospital [Em] bed, [Am] takin' her last [G] few breaths
of life, [C] smilin' as she said, [G] don't get too high [Am] on a bottle,
[C] just a little sip every
now [G] and then.
Fight your fights, find your grace, and [Am] all the things that you can't change, [C] and help
somebody if [G] you can, and get right with a man.
[Am]
[C] I [G]
[Em] never [C] let a cowboy [G] make a coffee, yeah, [C] that's what Granny always said to my [G] grandad.
And [Em] he'd say, never [C] tell a joke that ain't [G] that funny more than once, [Am] and if you wanna
hear [G] God laugh, tell him [C] your plans.
Don't [G] get too high [Am] on a bottle, [C] get right [G] with a man, son.
Fight your fights, find your grace, and [Am] all the things that you can't change, [C] and help
somebody [G] if you can, and get right with a man.
[Am]
[C] [G]
Yeah!
[Am]
[C] [G]
Get right with a man!
[Am] [C] [G]
[D] Well, Granddaddy was a hillbilly scholar, [Am] blue collar of a man.
[A] He [C] came from the school where you didn't need nothin' [G] if you couldn't make it with your
own two hands.
He was backwards, backwards, used [A] words like, no sir, yes ma'am, by [C] God, be darned, hell
yeah, I'm [G] American.
[Eb] And all the years [Em] he walked this earth, I [Eb] swear all he did was [Em] work.
He [Am] said the devil dreams on [G] an idle horse, [C] so you listen [G] to me, swerve, [G] don't get too
high, [Am]
[G] and get right with a man.
Fight your fights, find your grace, and all [Am] the things that you can't change, [C] and help
somebody if you [G] can.
Now, Granny said, son, I'd stick to your gun [Am] as if you believe in some no matter what,
[C] cause it's better to be hated for who you are [G] than be loved for who you're not.
She was five feet of concrete, New [Am] York born and raised on a slick city street.
[C] She'd cold stare you down, stand her ground, [G] still kickin' and screamin' at ninety-three.
[B] I remember just [Em] how frail she looked [B] in that hospital [Em] bed, [Am] takin' her last [G] few breaths
of life, [C] smilin' as she said, [G] don't get too high [Am] on a bottle,
[C] just a little sip every
now [G] and then.
Fight your fights, find your grace, and [Am] all the things that you can't change, [C] and help
somebody if [G] you can, and get right with a man.
[Am]
[C] I [G]
[Em] never [C] let a cowboy [G] make a coffee, yeah, [C] that's what Granny always said to my [G] grandad.
And [Em] he'd say, never [C] tell a joke that ain't [G] that funny more than once, [Am] and if you wanna
hear [G] God laugh, tell him [C] your plans.
Don't [G] get too high [Am] on a bottle, [C] get right [G] with a man, son.
Fight your fights, find your grace, and [Am] all the things that you can't change, [C] and help
somebody [G] if you can, and get right with a man.
[Am]
[C] [G]
Yeah!
[Am]
[C] [G]
Get right with a man!
[Am] [C] [G]
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[D] _ Well, Granddaddy was a hillbilly scholar, [Am] blue collar of a man.
[A] He [C] came from the school where you didn't need nothin' [G] if you couldn't make it with your
own two hands.
He was backwards, backwards, used [A] words like, no sir, yes ma'am, by [C] God, be darned, hell
yeah, I'm [G] American. _
_ [Eb] And all the years [Em] he walked this earth, I [Eb] swear all he did was [Em] work.
He [Am] said the devil dreams on [G] an idle horse, [C] so you listen [G] to me, swerve, _ [G] don't get too
high, _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [G] and get right with a man. _
Fight your fights, find your grace, and all [Am] the things that you can't change, [C] and help
somebody if you [G] can. _
_ Now, Granny said, son, I'd stick to your gun [Am] as if you believe in some no matter what,
[C] cause it's better to be hated for who you are [G] than be loved for who you're not.
She was five feet of concrete, New [Am] York born and raised on a slick city street.
[C] She'd cold stare you down, stand her ground, [G] still kickin' and screamin' at ninety-three.
[B] I remember just [Em] how frail she looked [B] in that hospital [Em] bed, _ [Am] takin' her last [G] few breaths
of life, [C] smilin' as she said, [G] don't get too high [Am] on a bottle, _
_ _ [C] just a little sip every
now [G] and then.
_ Fight your fights, find your grace, and [Am] all the things that you can't change, [C] and help
somebody if [G] you can, and get right with a man.
_ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [C] _ I _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ [Em] never [C] let a cowboy [G] make a coffee, yeah, [C] that's what Granny always said to my [G] grandad.
And [Em] he'd say, never [C] tell a joke that ain't [G] that funny more than once, [Am] and if you wanna
hear [G] God laugh, tell him [C] your plans.
Don't [G] get too high _ [Am] on a bottle, _ _ [C] _ _ get right [G] with a man, son.
_ Fight your fights, find your grace, and [Am] all the things that you can't change, [C] and help
somebody [G] if you can, and get right with a man.
_ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
Yeah!
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
Get right with a man!
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[D] _ Well, Granddaddy was a hillbilly scholar, [Am] blue collar of a man.
[A] He [C] came from the school where you didn't need nothin' [G] if you couldn't make it with your
own two hands.
He was backwards, backwards, used [A] words like, no sir, yes ma'am, by [C] God, be darned, hell
yeah, I'm [G] American. _
_ [Eb] And all the years [Em] he walked this earth, I [Eb] swear all he did was [Em] work.
He [Am] said the devil dreams on [G] an idle horse, [C] so you listen [G] to me, swerve, _ [G] don't get too
high, _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [G] and get right with a man. _
Fight your fights, find your grace, and all [Am] the things that you can't change, [C] and help
somebody if you [G] can. _
_ Now, Granny said, son, I'd stick to your gun [Am] as if you believe in some no matter what,
[C] cause it's better to be hated for who you are [G] than be loved for who you're not.
She was five feet of concrete, New [Am] York born and raised on a slick city street.
[C] She'd cold stare you down, stand her ground, [G] still kickin' and screamin' at ninety-three.
[B] I remember just [Em] how frail she looked [B] in that hospital [Em] bed, _ [Am] takin' her last [G] few breaths
of life, [C] smilin' as she said, [G] don't get too high [Am] on a bottle, _
_ _ [C] just a little sip every
now [G] and then.
_ Fight your fights, find your grace, and [Am] all the things that you can't change, [C] and help
somebody if [G] you can, and get right with a man.
_ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [C] _ I _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ [Em] never [C] let a cowboy [G] make a coffee, yeah, [C] that's what Granny always said to my [G] grandad.
And [Em] he'd say, never [C] tell a joke that ain't [G] that funny more than once, [Am] and if you wanna
hear [G] God laugh, tell him [C] your plans.
Don't [G] get too high _ [Am] on a bottle, _ _ [C] _ _ get right [G] with a man, son.
_ Fight your fights, find your grace, and [Am] all the things that you can't change, [C] and help
somebody [G] if you can, and get right with a man.
_ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
Yeah!
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
Get right with a man!
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
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