Chords for Jason Aldean - Amarillo Sky
Tempo:
77.6 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Em
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bm] My [D] name is Eric Miller.
I'm [C] 17.
This farm's been in my family for [Bm] over 100 years.
I'm [D] Spencer Sage.
I'm 19 years old.
I work out here on the [Am] farm and it's not [Bm] very easy.
It's been the family [D] for three generations and I plan on taking it over [C] after college.
I'm Tyler [E] Young, 19.
This farm's been in [D] my family for four generations.
[E] Prices are going [C] down and fuel's going up [Bm] and it's just [D] getting really hard to make a dollar out there.
About everybody [C] I know's got a second job to [Bm] help support the rest of [G] the farm.
[D] About two years ago I moved away for about three months.
[Ab] Being away from the farm just killed me.
I had to come [E] back.
It's the only [D] thing I know and love.
[Dm] [D]
It gets up before the [G] dawn, packs a [Gm] lunch and a thermos [D] full of coffee.
It's another day in the dusty haze, those burning rays are [Gm] wearing [D] down his body.
[G] Diesel's worth the price of gold, it's the cheapest graze ever [D] sold.
But he's still [A] holding on.
[Ab] [D] He just takes the [A] tractor another [Em] round and boils the [G] plow across the [D] ground.
[A] Sends up [Em] another prayer.
[G]
He says, [D] Lord, I never [A] complained, I never asked [Em] why.
Please don't [G] let my dreams run [D] dry.
[A] [Em] Underneath, underneath [G] this [D] Amarillo sky.
[D]
Had a hailstorm back in 83.
[G] Sure did take a toll [D] on his family.
He stayed strong and carried [G] on, just like his [Gm] dad and granddad [D] did before.
[G] On his knees every night he prays, please let my crops and [D] children grow.
Cause that's all [A] he's ever known.
[D] He just takes the [A] tractor another [Em] round and boils the [G] plow across the [D] ground.
[A] And sends up [Em] another prayer.
[G]
He says, [D] Lord, I never [A] complained, I never [Em] asked why.
Please [G] don't let my dreams run [D] dry.
[A] [Em] Underneath, underneath [G] this [D] Amarillo sky.
[A] [G]
[D] [A] [Em] [G]
[D] And he takes the [A] tractor another round, [Em] another [G] round, another [D] round.
And he takes the [A] tractor another [E] round, another [Em]
[G] round.
[D] He says, I never [A] complained, I never [Em] asked why.
Please [G] don't let my dreams run [D] dry.
[A] [Em] Underneath, underneath [G] this [D] Amarillo [A] sky.
[E] [G]
[D] [A] [Em] [G] Underneath this [D] Amarillo sky.
I'm [C] 17.
This farm's been in my family for [Bm] over 100 years.
I'm [D] Spencer Sage.
I'm 19 years old.
I work out here on the [Am] farm and it's not [Bm] very easy.
It's been the family [D] for three generations and I plan on taking it over [C] after college.
I'm Tyler [E] Young, 19.
This farm's been in [D] my family for four generations.
[E] Prices are going [C] down and fuel's going up [Bm] and it's just [D] getting really hard to make a dollar out there.
About everybody [C] I know's got a second job to [Bm] help support the rest of [G] the farm.
[D] About two years ago I moved away for about three months.
[Ab] Being away from the farm just killed me.
I had to come [E] back.
It's the only [D] thing I know and love.
[Dm] [D]
It gets up before the [G] dawn, packs a [Gm] lunch and a thermos [D] full of coffee.
It's another day in the dusty haze, those burning rays are [Gm] wearing [D] down his body.
[G] Diesel's worth the price of gold, it's the cheapest graze ever [D] sold.
But he's still [A] holding on.
[Ab] [D] He just takes the [A] tractor another [Em] round and boils the [G] plow across the [D] ground.
[A] Sends up [Em] another prayer.
[G]
He says, [D] Lord, I never [A] complained, I never asked [Em] why.
Please don't [G] let my dreams run [D] dry.
[A] [Em] Underneath, underneath [G] this [D] Amarillo sky.
[D]
Had a hailstorm back in 83.
[G] Sure did take a toll [D] on his family.
He stayed strong and carried [G] on, just like his [Gm] dad and granddad [D] did before.
[G] On his knees every night he prays, please let my crops and [D] children grow.
Cause that's all [A] he's ever known.
[D] He just takes the [A] tractor another [Em] round and boils the [G] plow across the [D] ground.
[A] And sends up [Em] another prayer.
[G]
He says, [D] Lord, I never [A] complained, I never [Em] asked why.
Please [G] don't let my dreams run [D] dry.
[A] [Em] Underneath, underneath [G] this [D] Amarillo sky.
[A] [G]
[D] [A] [Em] [G]
[D] And he takes the [A] tractor another round, [Em] another [G] round, another [D] round.
And he takes the [A] tractor another [E] round, another [Em]
[G] round.
[D] He says, I never [A] complained, I never [Em] asked why.
Please [G] don't let my dreams run [D] dry.
[A] [Em] Underneath, underneath [G] this [D] Amarillo [A] sky.
[E] [G]
[D] [A] [Em] [G] Underneath this [D] Amarillo sky.
Key:
D
G
A
Em
Bm
D
G
A
[Bm] My [D] name is Eric Miller.
I'm [C] 17.
This farm's been in my family for [Bm] over 100 years.
I'm [D] Spencer Sage.
I'm 19 years old.
I work out here on the [Am] farm and it's not [Bm] very easy.
It's been the family [D] for three generations and I plan on taking it over [C] after college.
I'm Tyler [E] Young, 19.
This farm's been in [D] my family for four generations.
[E] Prices are going [C] down and fuel's going up [Bm] and it's just [D] getting really hard to make a dollar out there.
About everybody [C] I know's got a second job to [Bm] help support the rest of [G] the farm.
[D] About two years ago I moved away for about three months.
[Ab] Being away from the farm just killed me.
I had to come [E] back.
It's the only [D] thing I know and love.
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ It gets up before the [G] dawn, packs a [Gm] lunch and a thermos [D] full of coffee.
_ It's another day in the dusty haze, those burning rays are [Gm] wearing [D] down his body. _
_ [G] Diesel's worth the price of gold, it's the cheapest graze ever [D] sold.
But he's still [A] holding on. _
[Ab] [D] He just takes the [A] tractor another [Em] round and boils the [G] plow across the [D] ground.
[A] Sends up [Em] another prayer.
_ [G]
He says, [D] Lord, I never [A] complained, I never asked [Em] why.
Please don't [G] let my dreams run [D] dry.
_ [A] _ [Em] Underneath, underneath [G] this [D] Amarillo sky.
[D] _ _ _ _ _
_ Had a hailstorm back in 83.
[G] Sure did take a toll [D] on his family.
_ _ He stayed strong and carried [G] on, just like his [Gm] dad and granddad [D] did before. _
_ [G] On his knees every night he prays, please let my crops and [D] children grow.
Cause that's all [A] he's ever known.
[D] He just takes the [A] tractor another [Em] round and boils the [G] plow across the [D] ground.
[A] And sends up [Em] another prayer.
_ [G]
He says, [D] Lord, I never [A] complained, I never [Em] asked why.
Please [G] don't let my dreams run [D] dry.
[A] _ [Em] Underneath, underneath [G] this [D] Amarillo sky.
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _
[D] And he takes the [A] tractor another round, [Em] another [G] round, another [D] round.
And he takes the [A] tractor another [E] round, another [Em]
[G] round.
[D] He says, I never [A] complained, I never [Em] asked why.
Please [G] don't let my dreams run [D] dry.
_ [A] _ [Em] Underneath, underneath [G] this [D] Amarillo [A] sky.
_ _ [E] _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ [G] Underneath this [D] Amarillo sky. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'm [C] 17.
This farm's been in my family for [Bm] over 100 years.
I'm [D] Spencer Sage.
I'm 19 years old.
I work out here on the [Am] farm and it's not [Bm] very easy.
It's been the family [D] for three generations and I plan on taking it over [C] after college.
I'm Tyler [E] Young, 19.
This farm's been in [D] my family for four generations.
[E] Prices are going [C] down and fuel's going up [Bm] and it's just [D] getting really hard to make a dollar out there.
About everybody [C] I know's got a second job to [Bm] help support the rest of [G] the farm.
[D] About two years ago I moved away for about three months.
[Ab] Being away from the farm just killed me.
I had to come [E] back.
It's the only [D] thing I know and love.
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ It gets up before the [G] dawn, packs a [Gm] lunch and a thermos [D] full of coffee.
_ It's another day in the dusty haze, those burning rays are [Gm] wearing [D] down his body. _
_ [G] Diesel's worth the price of gold, it's the cheapest graze ever [D] sold.
But he's still [A] holding on. _
[Ab] [D] He just takes the [A] tractor another [Em] round and boils the [G] plow across the [D] ground.
[A] Sends up [Em] another prayer.
_ [G]
He says, [D] Lord, I never [A] complained, I never asked [Em] why.
Please don't [G] let my dreams run [D] dry.
_ [A] _ [Em] Underneath, underneath [G] this [D] Amarillo sky.
[D] _ _ _ _ _
_ Had a hailstorm back in 83.
[G] Sure did take a toll [D] on his family.
_ _ He stayed strong and carried [G] on, just like his [Gm] dad and granddad [D] did before. _
_ [G] On his knees every night he prays, please let my crops and [D] children grow.
Cause that's all [A] he's ever known.
[D] He just takes the [A] tractor another [Em] round and boils the [G] plow across the [D] ground.
[A] And sends up [Em] another prayer.
_ [G]
He says, [D] Lord, I never [A] complained, I never [Em] asked why.
Please [G] don't let my dreams run [D] dry.
[A] _ [Em] Underneath, underneath [G] this [D] Amarillo sky.
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _
[D] And he takes the [A] tractor another round, [Em] another [G] round, another [D] round.
And he takes the [A] tractor another [E] round, another [Em]
[G] round.
[D] He says, I never [A] complained, I never [Em] asked why.
Please [G] don't let my dreams run [D] dry.
_ [A] _ [Em] Underneath, underneath [G] this [D] Amarillo [A] sky.
_ _ [E] _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ [G] Underneath this [D] Amarillo sky. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _