Chords for It's Five O'Clock Somewhere - Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett | Guitar Lesson
Tempo:
52.1 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Bm
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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If you want to learn how to play your favorite country songs on guitar, you're in the right place.
My name is Robbie Trujillo, and that's what I do here.
Today I'm going to show you how to play It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere by Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett.
Chords we'll play here are D, [A] A, [G] G, E [Em] minor, and [Bm] we'll play B minor.
If you can't play it as a bar chord, just play the fourth, third, second, and first strings.
You can [F#] just use your first finger down here [Bm] on the first string, second fret.
I'm going to be playing it as a bar chord in here.
If you can't play it as a bar chord, remember, keep practicing.
You're going to get it.
[D] Our intro starts out on [G] the D, going to [A] the G, back to the A, [D] then to the D.
So here's what the intro sounds like.
[G]
[A] [D] I'm doing down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, strumming.
[G] [A]
[Em] [D] Verse starts out going from the D to the A, then back to the D.
So here's the first verse.
[A]
[A]
[Bm] [A] [G]
[Bm] [D] [G]
[D] [A] We'll end on that A, and then mute the strings.
You can either mute with your right hand by touching the strings and muting them,
or [G] you can just remove your left hand and [A] touch the strings to mute them.
Then [D] we'll go to the D chord to start the chorus.
[G] [A]
[D] [G]
[D] [G] Then [A]
[D] we go into the next verse here, starting on the D.
On this simple strumming pattern, I'm accenting every other down strum to add a little bit to that.
So you can do that.
Put a little more power, a little more emphasis on every other down strum.
[A]
[D] [A]
[Bm] [G] [D]
[A] [D] [G] [D]
[A] [D] We'll play through the chorus again here.
Then we have our [G] instrumental.
So we'll go D, G, A, [D] D, then stay on the D, then G, A, D.
And then we'll go [Bm] into our bridge coming out of the instrumental.
[G] Here we're going to go B minor for the bridge, then G, [Em] then E minor, and then A for the bridge.
So here's what the [Bm] bridge sounds like.
[G] [Em] [D]
[G] [Em]
[A] [D] Then we'll play through the chorus two more times here.
Now we're at the fun part.
This is where you and I play through the full song together.
This is where you can find out if there's anything else you need to work on.
If you do, just go back, play through the full thing again, keep practicing.
That's how you're going to improve.
[G] [A] [D]
[A] [D]
[A] [D] [G] [Bm] [A]
[G] [A] [D]
[G] [Bm] [D] [G]
[A] [D] [G]
[A] [D] It's five o'clock somewhere.
[G] [A]
[D] This lunch [A] break is gonna take [D] all afternoon and half the night.
Tomorrow [A] morning I know [Bm] there'll be hell to pay.
[A] But that's all right.
I ain't had a day [D] off now in over a year.
[A] My Jamaican vacation's [D] gonna start [G] right here.
If the phone's for [D] me, you can tell them I [A] just sailed away.
[D] And pour me [G] something tall and strong.
Make it a hurricane [D] before I go sane.
It's only half [G] past twelve, but I don't [A] care.
It's five [D] o'clock somewhere.
[G]
[A] [D] [G]
[A] [D] [Bm] I could pay [G] off my tab, put myself in a cab, and [A] be back to work before two.
At a moment [G] like this, I can't help but wonder, [Em] what would Jimmy [A] Buffett do?
He'd [D] say, pour [G] me something tall and [A] strong.
Make it a hurricane [D] before I go sane.
It's only [G] half past twelve, [A] but I don't care.
[D] Pour me [G] something tall and strong.
Make it [A] a hurricane [D] before I go sane.
It's [G] only half past twelve, [A] but I don't care.
He don't care.
It's [D] five o'clock somewhere.
[G] [D]
[G] [A] [D] I hope you enjoyed this lesson.
I hope you
My name is Robbie Trujillo, and that's what I do here.
Today I'm going to show you how to play It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere by Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett.
Chords we'll play here are D, [A] A, [G] G, E [Em] minor, and [Bm] we'll play B minor.
If you can't play it as a bar chord, just play the fourth, third, second, and first strings.
You can [F#] just use your first finger down here [Bm] on the first string, second fret.
I'm going to be playing it as a bar chord in here.
If you can't play it as a bar chord, remember, keep practicing.
You're going to get it.
[D] Our intro starts out on [G] the D, going to [A] the G, back to the A, [D] then to the D.
So here's what the intro sounds like.
[G]
[A] [D] I'm doing down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, strumming.
[G] [A]
[Em] [D] Verse starts out going from the D to the A, then back to the D.
So here's the first verse.
[A]
[A]
[Bm] [A] [G]
[Bm] [D] [G]
[D] [A] We'll end on that A, and then mute the strings.
You can either mute with your right hand by touching the strings and muting them,
or [G] you can just remove your left hand and [A] touch the strings to mute them.
Then [D] we'll go to the D chord to start the chorus.
[G] [A]
[D] [G]
[D] [G] Then [A]
[D] we go into the next verse here, starting on the D.
On this simple strumming pattern, I'm accenting every other down strum to add a little bit to that.
So you can do that.
Put a little more power, a little more emphasis on every other down strum.
[A]
[D] [A]
[Bm] [G] [D]
[A] [D] [G] [D]
[A] [D] We'll play through the chorus again here.
Then we have our [G] instrumental.
So we'll go D, G, A, [D] D, then stay on the D, then G, A, D.
And then we'll go [Bm] into our bridge coming out of the instrumental.
[G] Here we're going to go B minor for the bridge, then G, [Em] then E minor, and then A for the bridge.
So here's what the [Bm] bridge sounds like.
[G] [Em] [D]
[G] [Em]
[A] [D] Then we'll play through the chorus two more times here.
Now we're at the fun part.
This is where you and I play through the full song together.
This is where you can find out if there's anything else you need to work on.
If you do, just go back, play through the full thing again, keep practicing.
That's how you're going to improve.
[G] [A] [D]
[A] [D]
[A] [D] [G] [Bm] [A]
[G] [A] [D]
[G] [Bm] [D] [G]
[A] [D] [G]
[A] [D] It's five o'clock somewhere.
[G] [A]
[D] This lunch [A] break is gonna take [D] all afternoon and half the night.
Tomorrow [A] morning I know [Bm] there'll be hell to pay.
[A] But that's all right.
I ain't had a day [D] off now in over a year.
[A] My Jamaican vacation's [D] gonna start [G] right here.
If the phone's for [D] me, you can tell them I [A] just sailed away.
[D] And pour me [G] something tall and strong.
Make it a hurricane [D] before I go sane.
It's only half [G] past twelve, but I don't [A] care.
It's five [D] o'clock somewhere.
[G]
[A] [D] [G]
[A] [D] [Bm] I could pay [G] off my tab, put myself in a cab, and [A] be back to work before two.
At a moment [G] like this, I can't help but wonder, [Em] what would Jimmy [A] Buffett do?
He'd [D] say, pour [G] me something tall and [A] strong.
Make it a hurricane [D] before I go sane.
It's only [G] half past twelve, [A] but I don't care.
[D] Pour me [G] something tall and strong.
Make it [A] a hurricane [D] before I go sane.
It's [G] only half past twelve, [A] but I don't care.
He don't care.
It's [D] five o'clock somewhere.
[G] [D]
[G] [A] [D] I hope you enjoyed this lesson.
I hope you
Key:
D
A
G
Bm
Em
D
A
G
If you want to learn how to play your favorite country songs on guitar, you're in the right place.
My name is Robbie Trujillo, and that's what I do here.
Today I'm going to show you how to play It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere by Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett.
Chords we'll play here are D, [A] A, _ [G] G, _ E [Em] minor, and [Bm] we'll play B minor.
If you can't play it as a bar chord, just play the fourth, third, second, and first strings.
You can [F#] just use your first finger down here [Bm] on the first string, second fret.
I'm going to be playing it as a bar chord in here.
If you can't play it as a bar chord, remember, keep practicing.
You're going to get it.
[D] Our intro starts out on [G] the D, going to [A] the G, back to the A, [D] then to the D.
So here's what the intro sounds like.
_ [G] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ I'm doing down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, strumming.
_ [G] _ _ [A] _
_ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _ Verse starts out going from the D to the A, then back to the D.
So here's the first verse.
_ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ [Bm] _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ [A] _ We'll end on that A, and then mute the strings.
You can either mute with your right hand by touching the strings and muting them,
or [G] you can just remove your left hand and [A] touch the strings to mute them.
Then [D] we'll go to the D chord to start the chorus.
_ [G] _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ [G] Then _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ we go into the next verse here, starting on the D.
On this simple strumming pattern, I'm accenting every other down strum to add a little bit to that.
So you can do that.
_ _ Put a little more power, a little more emphasis on every other down strum.
_ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ We'll play through the chorus again here.
Then we have our [G] instrumental.
So we'll go D, G, A, [D] D, then stay on the D, then G, A, D.
And then we'll go [Bm] into our bridge coming out of the instrumental.
[G] Here we're going to go B minor for the bridge, then G, [Em] then E minor, and then A for the bridge.
So here's what the [Bm] bridge sounds like.
_ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ Then we'll play through the chorus two more times here.
Now we're at the fun part.
This is where you and I play through the full song together.
This is where you can find out if there's anything else you need to work on.
If you do, just go back, play through the full thing again, keep practicing.
That's how you're going to improve.
_ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [A] _
_ [G] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] It's five o'clock somewhere.
[G] _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ _ This lunch [A] break is gonna take [D] all afternoon and half the night.
Tomorrow [A] morning I know [Bm] there'll be hell to pay.
[A] But that's all right.
I ain't had a day [D] off now in over a year.
[A] My Jamaican vacation's [D] gonna start [G] right here.
If the phone's for [D] me, you can tell them I [A] just sailed away.
[D] And pour me [G] something tall and strong.
Make it a hurricane [D] before I go sane.
It's only half [G] past twelve, but I don't [A] care.
It's five [D] o'clock somewhere.
[G] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _
[A] _ [D] _ [Bm] I could pay [G] off my tab, put myself in a cab, and [A] be back to work before two.
At a moment [G] like this, I can't help but wonder, [Em] what would Jimmy [A] Buffett do?
He'd [D] say, pour [G] me something tall and [A] strong.
Make it a hurricane [D] before I go sane.
It's only [G] half past twelve, [A] but I don't care.
[D] Pour me [G] something tall and strong.
Make it [A] a hurricane [D] before I go sane.
It's [G] only half past twelve, [A] but I don't care.
He don't care.
It's [D] five o'clock somewhere.
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] I hope you enjoyed this lesson.
I hope you
My name is Robbie Trujillo, and that's what I do here.
Today I'm going to show you how to play It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere by Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett.
Chords we'll play here are D, [A] A, _ [G] G, _ E [Em] minor, and [Bm] we'll play B minor.
If you can't play it as a bar chord, just play the fourth, third, second, and first strings.
You can [F#] just use your first finger down here [Bm] on the first string, second fret.
I'm going to be playing it as a bar chord in here.
If you can't play it as a bar chord, remember, keep practicing.
You're going to get it.
[D] Our intro starts out on [G] the D, going to [A] the G, back to the A, [D] then to the D.
So here's what the intro sounds like.
_ [G] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ I'm doing down, up, down, up, down, up, down, up, strumming.
_ [G] _ _ [A] _
_ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _ Verse starts out going from the D to the A, then back to the D.
So here's the first verse.
_ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ [Bm] _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ [A] _ We'll end on that A, and then mute the strings.
You can either mute with your right hand by touching the strings and muting them,
or [G] you can just remove your left hand and [A] touch the strings to mute them.
Then [D] we'll go to the D chord to start the chorus.
_ [G] _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ [G] Then _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ we go into the next verse here, starting on the D.
On this simple strumming pattern, I'm accenting every other down strum to add a little bit to that.
So you can do that.
_ _ Put a little more power, a little more emphasis on every other down strum.
_ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ We'll play through the chorus again here.
Then we have our [G] instrumental.
So we'll go D, G, A, [D] D, then stay on the D, then G, A, D.
And then we'll go [Bm] into our bridge coming out of the instrumental.
[G] Here we're going to go B minor for the bridge, then G, [Em] then E minor, and then A for the bridge.
So here's what the [Bm] bridge sounds like.
_ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ Then we'll play through the chorus two more times here.
Now we're at the fun part.
This is where you and I play through the full song together.
This is where you can find out if there's anything else you need to work on.
If you do, just go back, play through the full thing again, keep practicing.
That's how you're going to improve.
_ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [A] _
_ [G] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] It's five o'clock somewhere.
[G] _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ _ This lunch [A] break is gonna take [D] all afternoon and half the night.
Tomorrow [A] morning I know [Bm] there'll be hell to pay.
[A] But that's all right.
I ain't had a day [D] off now in over a year.
[A] My Jamaican vacation's [D] gonna start [G] right here.
If the phone's for [D] me, you can tell them I [A] just sailed away.
[D] And pour me [G] something tall and strong.
Make it a hurricane [D] before I go sane.
It's only half [G] past twelve, but I don't [A] care.
It's five [D] o'clock somewhere.
[G] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _
[A] _ [D] _ [Bm] I could pay [G] off my tab, put myself in a cab, and [A] be back to work before two.
At a moment [G] like this, I can't help but wonder, [Em] what would Jimmy [A] Buffett do?
He'd [D] say, pour [G] me something tall and [A] strong.
Make it a hurricane [D] before I go sane.
It's only [G] half past twelve, [A] but I don't care.
[D] Pour me [G] something tall and strong.
Make it [A] a hurricane [D] before I go sane.
It's [G] only half past twelve, [A] but I don't care.
He don't care.
It's [D] five o'clock somewhere.
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] I hope you enjoyed this lesson.
I hope you