Chords for Hurry Home - Jason Michael Carroll (w/ lyrics)
Tempo:
134.3 bpm
Chords used:
A
G
D
Bm
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [A]
[Bm] [A] [D]
[G] [D]
[A] He [D] isn't sitting by the [A] phone since she [D] left, but it's time for work and he just can't be [A] late.
[D] So he grabs his old [A] guitar and [D] he plays [A] a couple [Bm] bars [A] on the [G] machine.
[D] Then he softly sings, [A]
[G] it doesn't matter what [A] you've done, I [D] still love you.
It [G] doesn't matter where [A] you've been, you can [G] [A] still come [D] home.
[G] And honey, if [A] it's you, we've [D] got a lot of [A] making up [Bm] to do, [A] and I [G] can't hug you on [A] the
phone, so hurry [D] home.
[G] Well the message light [A] was blinking when he [D] got back, it [G] was an old friend calling, [D] cause
he just heard [A] the news.
He [G] said, man I hope you [A] find her, [D] if I see [A] her I'll [Bm] remind [A] her that her [G] dad is worried
and wanting her to [A] know.
It [G] doesn't matter what [A] you've done, I [D] still love you.
It [G] doesn't matter where [A] you've been, you [G] can [A] still come [D] home.
[G] And honey, if [A] it's you, we've [D] got a lot of [A] making up [Bm] to do, [A] and I [G] can't hug you [A] on the
phone, so [D] hurry home.
[Bm] Well the days [A] drag by, [D] without a word from her, [G] and it looked like she [A] might not be coming [Bm] back.
[G] People said, [A] man don't you think [D] it's time to take [Bm] that old message off, [D] and he said no.
You never know [A] when she might call, [G] but she was just outside [A] a bar in New [D] York City.
[G] Her so-called friends had left her [A] all alone.
She [G] was scared he [A] wouldn't want her, [D] but she dialed up that [Bm] old number and let [G] it ring,
and then she heard [A] him sing.
[G] It doesn't matter what you've [A] done, I [D] still love you.
[G] It doesn't matter where you've [A] been, you [G] can [A] still come [D] home.
[G] And honey, if [A] it's you, we've got a [C#m] lot of making up to [Bm] do, [A] and I [G] can't hug you on the
[A] phone, so hurry [Bm]
home.
[E]
He [G] walked in [C] just in time to hear [A] her say, that I'm on [E] my
[G] way.
[A] [D]
[N]
[Bm] [A] [D]
[G] [D]
[A] He [D] isn't sitting by the [A] phone since she [D] left, but it's time for work and he just can't be [A] late.
[D] So he grabs his old [A] guitar and [D] he plays [A] a couple [Bm] bars [A] on the [G] machine.
[D] Then he softly sings, [A]
[G] it doesn't matter what [A] you've done, I [D] still love you.
It [G] doesn't matter where [A] you've been, you can [G] [A] still come [D] home.
[G] And honey, if [A] it's you, we've [D] got a lot of [A] making up [Bm] to do, [A] and I [G] can't hug you on [A] the
phone, so hurry [D] home.
[G] Well the message light [A] was blinking when he [D] got back, it [G] was an old friend calling, [D] cause
he just heard [A] the news.
He [G] said, man I hope you [A] find her, [D] if I see [A] her I'll [Bm] remind [A] her that her [G] dad is worried
and wanting her to [A] know.
It [G] doesn't matter what [A] you've done, I [D] still love you.
It [G] doesn't matter where [A] you've been, you [G] can [A] still come [D] home.
[G] And honey, if [A] it's you, we've [D] got a lot of [A] making up [Bm] to do, [A] and I [G] can't hug you [A] on the
phone, so [D] hurry home.
[Bm] Well the days [A] drag by, [D] without a word from her, [G] and it looked like she [A] might not be coming [Bm] back.
[G] People said, [A] man don't you think [D] it's time to take [Bm] that old message off, [D] and he said no.
You never know [A] when she might call, [G] but she was just outside [A] a bar in New [D] York City.
[G] Her so-called friends had left her [A] all alone.
She [G] was scared he [A] wouldn't want her, [D] but she dialed up that [Bm] old number and let [G] it ring,
and then she heard [A] him sing.
[G] It doesn't matter what you've [A] done, I [D] still love you.
[G] It doesn't matter where you've [A] been, you [G] can [A] still come [D] home.
[G] And honey, if [A] it's you, we've got a [C#m] lot of making up to [Bm] do, [A] and I [G] can't hug you on the
[A] phone, so hurry [Bm]
home.
[E]
He [G] walked in [C] just in time to hear [A] her say, that I'm on [E] my
[G] way.
[A] [D]
[N]
Key:
A
G
D
Bm
E
A
G
D
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ He _ _ [D] isn't sitting by the [A] phone since she [D] left, _ _ _ _ but it's time for work and he just can't be [A] late. _ _ _ _ _
[D] So he grabs his old [A] guitar and [D] he plays [A] a couple [Bm] bars [A] on the [G] machine.
_ [D] _ Then he softly _ sings, _ [A] _ _
[G] it doesn't matter what [A] you've done, I [D] still love you. _ _ _ _
It [G] doesn't matter where [A] you've been, you can [G] _ [A] still come [D] home.
_ [G] And honey, if [A] it's you, we've [D] got a lot of [A] making up [Bm] to do, [A] and I [G] can't hug you on [A] the
phone, so hurry [D] home. _ _ _ _
_ [G] Well the message light [A] was blinking when he [D] got back, _ _ _ _ it [G] was an old friend calling, [D] cause
he just heard [A] the news. _ _ _
He [G] said, man I hope you [A] find her, _ [D] if I see [A] her I'll [Bm] remind [A] her that her [G] dad is worried
and wanting her to [A] know. _ _ _ _
It [G] doesn't matter what [A] you've done, I [D] still love you. _ _ _
It [G] doesn't matter where [A] you've been, you [G] can [A] still come [D] home.
_ [G] And honey, if [A] it's you, we've [D] got a lot of [A] making up [Bm] to do, [A] and I [G] can't hug you [A] on the
phone, so [D] hurry home. _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] Well the _ days [A] drag by, _ [D] without a word from her, _ [G] and it looked like she [A] might not be coming [Bm] _ back. _ _ _
_ _ [G] People said, [A] man don't you think [D] it's time to take [Bm] that old message off, [D] and he said no.
You never know [A] when she might _ call, _ _ [G] but she was just outside [A] a bar in New [D] York City. _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] Her so-called friends had left her [A] all alone. _ _ _
She [G] was scared he [A] wouldn't want her, [D] but she dialed up that [Bm] old number and let [G] it ring,
_ _ and then she heard [A] him sing. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] It doesn't matter what you've [A] done, _ I [D] still love you.
_ _ _ _ [G] It doesn't matter where you've [A] been, you [G] can _ [A] still come [D] home.
_ _ [G] And honey, if [A] it's you, we've got a [C#m] lot of making up to [Bm] do, [A] and I [G] can't hug you on the
[A] phone, so hurry [Bm] _
home.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ He [G] walked in [C] just in time to hear [A] her say, _ _ _ _ that I'm on [E] my _
[G] way.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ He _ _ [D] isn't sitting by the [A] phone since she [D] left, _ _ _ _ but it's time for work and he just can't be [A] late. _ _ _ _ _
[D] So he grabs his old [A] guitar and [D] he plays [A] a couple [Bm] bars [A] on the [G] machine.
_ [D] _ Then he softly _ sings, _ [A] _ _
[G] it doesn't matter what [A] you've done, I [D] still love you. _ _ _ _
It [G] doesn't matter where [A] you've been, you can [G] _ [A] still come [D] home.
_ [G] And honey, if [A] it's you, we've [D] got a lot of [A] making up [Bm] to do, [A] and I [G] can't hug you on [A] the
phone, so hurry [D] home. _ _ _ _
_ [G] Well the message light [A] was blinking when he [D] got back, _ _ _ _ it [G] was an old friend calling, [D] cause
he just heard [A] the news. _ _ _
He [G] said, man I hope you [A] find her, _ [D] if I see [A] her I'll [Bm] remind [A] her that her [G] dad is worried
and wanting her to [A] know. _ _ _ _
It [G] doesn't matter what [A] you've done, I [D] still love you. _ _ _
It [G] doesn't matter where [A] you've been, you [G] can [A] still come [D] home.
_ [G] And honey, if [A] it's you, we've [D] got a lot of [A] making up [Bm] to do, [A] and I [G] can't hug you [A] on the
phone, so [D] hurry home. _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] Well the _ days [A] drag by, _ [D] without a word from her, _ [G] and it looked like she [A] might not be coming [Bm] _ back. _ _ _
_ _ [G] People said, [A] man don't you think [D] it's time to take [Bm] that old message off, [D] and he said no.
You never know [A] when she might _ call, _ _ [G] but she was just outside [A] a bar in New [D] York City. _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] Her so-called friends had left her [A] all alone. _ _ _
She [G] was scared he [A] wouldn't want her, [D] but she dialed up that [Bm] old number and let [G] it ring,
_ _ and then she heard [A] him sing. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] It doesn't matter what you've [A] done, _ I [D] still love you.
_ _ _ _ [G] It doesn't matter where you've [A] been, you [G] can _ [A] still come [D] home.
_ _ [G] And honey, if [A] it's you, we've got a [C#m] lot of making up to [Bm] do, [A] and I [G] can't hug you on the
[A] phone, so hurry [Bm] _
home.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ He [G] walked in [C] just in time to hear [A] her say, _ _ _ _ that I'm on [E] my _
[G] way.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _