Chords for Ice Cold Beers
Tempo:
73.25 bpm
Chords used:
C
Am
G
F
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [C]
[Am] [G] [C] I [Am] was a living wing, [G] I remember it,
[C] Helping my dad outside,
[Am] Popping Mondays earlier [G] on Sundays,
[C] And eating grandma's pies.
[Am] I walked like him, [G] talked like him,
[C] And learned to sing in tune,
[Am] But what stuck [G] most was what he taught [C] me to do.
He said, can you open this [G] gate,
Grease the wheels, [Am] get me a cold [G] beer,
[C] Top off the water, [F] so don't tell your mother,
[Am] You can have one in a [G] few years.
[C] Once you open that [G] gate,
Feed the cattle [Am] and park the old [G] John Deere,
[C] You can run inside [F] and grab a few of [Am] them,
Nice ice [C] cold beers.
I [Am] turned sixteen, my [G] sweet sixteen,
[C] Told my daddy, screw a party, let's ride,
[Am] Out the back roads, [G] the pastures we rode [C] all night.
[Am] Back home he said, [G] you're at that age,
[C] You'll start a zit having sex.
And he [Am] said, no, you're at the [G] age,
Where you'll start [C] drinking all the goddamn beer,
And my friend said, can you open this [G] gate,
Grease the [Am] wheels, get me a [Gm] cold beer,
[C] Top off the [F] water, so don't tell your [Am] mother,
You can have one [Gm] in a few years.
[C] Once you open that [G] gate,
Feed the cattle [Am] and park the [Gm] old John Deere,
[C] You can run [F] inside and grab a few of them,
Nice [C] ice cold beers.
Oh, [Dm] I said, the moment's coming,
The moment's [C] gold,
Just remember the times until you grow [Dm] old,
The moment's coming, the moment's [C] gold,
Just remember a cold one now and then you'll know.
[Am]
I turned fifty-two, [G] my son was seventeen,
[C] He said, I love you dad,
I [Am] said, I wish [G] grandpa was here to [C] see,
My son running downstairs,
[Am] She came back, [G] dressed up against his hot [C] summer hair,
[Am] Was a cup of [G] cold wine in [C] his hand,
I looked up to God and I said,
I opened that [Am] gate,
Greased the wheels, got us a cold beer,
[C] Topped off the [Am] water, said I didn't tell my mother,
Little did she [G] know that I was drinking [C] here,
I said, I opened that [F] gate,
Feed the [Am] cattle and park that old John [C] Deere,
And I ran [F] inside and grabbed a [Am] few of them,
[C] Nice ice cold beers.
[F] Said I ran inside and grabbed a few of them,
[G] Nice ice cold beers.
[D] [C]
[Am] [G] [C] I [Am] was a living wing, [G] I remember it,
[C] Helping my dad outside,
[Am] Popping Mondays earlier [G] on Sundays,
[C] And eating grandma's pies.
[Am] I walked like him, [G] talked like him,
[C] And learned to sing in tune,
[Am] But what stuck [G] most was what he taught [C] me to do.
He said, can you open this [G] gate,
Grease the wheels, [Am] get me a cold [G] beer,
[C] Top off the water, [F] so don't tell your mother,
[Am] You can have one in a [G] few years.
[C] Once you open that [G] gate,
Feed the cattle [Am] and park the old [G] John Deere,
[C] You can run inside [F] and grab a few of [Am] them,
Nice ice [C] cold beers.
I [Am] turned sixteen, my [G] sweet sixteen,
[C] Told my daddy, screw a party, let's ride,
[Am] Out the back roads, [G] the pastures we rode [C] all night.
[Am] Back home he said, [G] you're at that age,
[C] You'll start a zit having sex.
And he [Am] said, no, you're at the [G] age,
Where you'll start [C] drinking all the goddamn beer,
And my friend said, can you open this [G] gate,
Grease the [Am] wheels, get me a [Gm] cold beer,
[C] Top off the [F] water, so don't tell your [Am] mother,
You can have one [Gm] in a few years.
[C] Once you open that [G] gate,
Feed the cattle [Am] and park the [Gm] old John Deere,
[C] You can run [F] inside and grab a few of them,
Nice [C] ice cold beers.
Oh, [Dm] I said, the moment's coming,
The moment's [C] gold,
Just remember the times until you grow [Dm] old,
The moment's coming, the moment's [C] gold,
Just remember a cold one now and then you'll know.
[Am]
I turned fifty-two, [G] my son was seventeen,
[C] He said, I love you dad,
I [Am] said, I wish [G] grandpa was here to [C] see,
My son running downstairs,
[Am] She came back, [G] dressed up against his hot [C] summer hair,
[Am] Was a cup of [G] cold wine in [C] his hand,
I looked up to God and I said,
I opened that [Am] gate,
Greased the wheels, got us a cold beer,
[C] Topped off the [Am] water, said I didn't tell my mother,
Little did she [G] know that I was drinking [C] here,
I said, I opened that [F] gate,
Feed the [Am] cattle and park that old John [C] Deere,
And I ran [F] inside and grabbed a [Am] few of them,
[C] Nice ice cold beers.
[F] Said I ran inside and grabbed a few of them,
[G] Nice ice cold beers.
[D] [C]
Key:
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Gm
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_ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ I [Am] was a living wing, [G] I remember it,
[C] Helping my dad outside,
[Am] Popping Mondays earlier [G] on Sundays,
[C] And eating grandma's pies.
[Am] I walked like him, [G] talked like him,
[C] And learned to sing in tune,
[Am] But what stuck [G] most was what he taught [C] me to do.
He said, can you open this [G] gate,
Grease the wheels, [Am] get me a cold [G] beer,
[C] Top off the water, [F] so don't tell your mother,
[Am] You can have one in a [G] few years.
[C] Once you open that [G] gate,
Feed the cattle [Am] and park the old [G] John Deere,
[C] You can run inside [F] and grab a few of [Am] them,
Nice ice [C] cold beers.
I [Am] turned sixteen, my [G] sweet sixteen,
[C] Told my daddy, screw a party, let's ride,
[Am] Out the back roads, [G] the pastures we rode [C] all night.
_ [Am] Back home he said, [G] you're at that age,
[C] You'll start a zit having sex.
And he [Am] said, no, you're at the [G] age,
Where you'll start [C] drinking all the goddamn beer,
And my friend said, can you open this [G] gate,
Grease the [Am] wheels, get me a [Gm] cold beer,
[C] Top off the [F] water, so don't tell your [Am] mother,
You can have one [Gm] in a few years.
[C] Once you open that [G] gate,
Feed the cattle [Am] and park the [Gm] old John Deere,
[C] You can run [F] inside and grab a few of them,
Nice [C] ice cold beers.
Oh, [Dm] I said, the moment's coming,
The moment's [C] gold,
Just remember the times until you grow [Dm] old,
The moment's coming, the moment's [C] gold,
Just remember a cold one now and then you'll know.
_ [Am] _
I turned fifty-two, [G] my son was seventeen,
[C] He said, I love you dad,
I [Am] said, I wish [G] grandpa was here to [C] see,
My son running downstairs,
[Am] She came back, [G] dressed up against his hot [C] summer hair, _
[Am] Was a cup of [G] cold wine in [C] his hand,
I looked up to God and I said,
I opened that [Am] gate,
Greased the wheels, got us a cold beer,
[C] Topped off the [Am] water, said I didn't tell my mother,
Little did she [G] know that I was drinking [C] here,
I said, I opened that [F] gate,
Feed the [Am] cattle and park that old John [C] Deere,
And I ran [F] inside and grabbed a [Am] few of them,
[C] Nice ice cold beers.
[F] Said I ran inside and grabbed a few of them, _
[G] Nice ice cold _ _ beers.
[D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ I [Am] was a living wing, [G] I remember it,
[C] Helping my dad outside,
[Am] Popping Mondays earlier [G] on Sundays,
[C] And eating grandma's pies.
[Am] I walked like him, [G] talked like him,
[C] And learned to sing in tune,
[Am] But what stuck [G] most was what he taught [C] me to do.
He said, can you open this [G] gate,
Grease the wheels, [Am] get me a cold [G] beer,
[C] Top off the water, [F] so don't tell your mother,
[Am] You can have one in a [G] few years.
[C] Once you open that [G] gate,
Feed the cattle [Am] and park the old [G] John Deere,
[C] You can run inside [F] and grab a few of [Am] them,
Nice ice [C] cold beers.
I [Am] turned sixteen, my [G] sweet sixteen,
[C] Told my daddy, screw a party, let's ride,
[Am] Out the back roads, [G] the pastures we rode [C] all night.
_ [Am] Back home he said, [G] you're at that age,
[C] You'll start a zit having sex.
And he [Am] said, no, you're at the [G] age,
Where you'll start [C] drinking all the goddamn beer,
And my friend said, can you open this [G] gate,
Grease the [Am] wheels, get me a [Gm] cold beer,
[C] Top off the [F] water, so don't tell your [Am] mother,
You can have one [Gm] in a few years.
[C] Once you open that [G] gate,
Feed the cattle [Am] and park the [Gm] old John Deere,
[C] You can run [F] inside and grab a few of them,
Nice [C] ice cold beers.
Oh, [Dm] I said, the moment's coming,
The moment's [C] gold,
Just remember the times until you grow [Dm] old,
The moment's coming, the moment's [C] gold,
Just remember a cold one now and then you'll know.
_ [Am] _
I turned fifty-two, [G] my son was seventeen,
[C] He said, I love you dad,
I [Am] said, I wish [G] grandpa was here to [C] see,
My son running downstairs,
[Am] She came back, [G] dressed up against his hot [C] summer hair, _
[Am] Was a cup of [G] cold wine in [C] his hand,
I looked up to God and I said,
I opened that [Am] gate,
Greased the wheels, got us a cold beer,
[C] Topped off the [Am] water, said I didn't tell my mother,
Little did she [G] know that I was drinking [C] here,
I said, I opened that [F] gate,
Feed the [Am] cattle and park that old John [C] Deere,
And I ran [F] inside and grabbed a [Am] few of them,
[C] Nice ice cold beers.
[F] Said I ran inside and grabbed a few of them, _
[G] Nice ice cold _ _ beers.
[D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _