Chords for Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit - "Cigarettes and Wine" (LIVE)
Tempo:
75.8 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
C#m
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[E] [B]
[C#m] [E]
[C#m] [B]
[C#m] [E] I saw her [B] in Roosevelt Springs, time [E] doesn't touch anything.
Never [B] did say she could sing, but I figured [E] it so.
Needed [B] some company then, not sisters [E] or children or men.
That's a hell of [B] a spot to be in.
[F#] She put me [E] in trouble, money [B]
and liquor and lust.
[E] [B] It'd take [E] on my heart and my trust.
I could see [B] ashes and dust, [E] [B] headed my [E] way.
She [B] tended bar in the town, her [E] altar settled me down.
So [A] I [B] started hanging around, didn't need [E] much to say.
She smelled [A] like cigarettes and wine.
She kept [E] me happy all the time.
I know [B] that's a torture of a life, but it's the God's [E] own truth.
She lives down [A]
inside of me still.
Rolled up like [E] a twenty dollar bill.
She left me [B] alone with these pills.
My smoldering [E]
youth, rings [B] on her shoulders and feet.
Borrowed [E] gifts in the money stream.
[A] [E] I took [A] time [B] to play out by the tree.
Backed out [E] the door, must be [B] attracted to the level.
[E] Witnessed the man in the throes of a [A] life that [B] ain't ground, stone or nose.
Bitter [E] fool.
She [Bm] smelled [A] like cigarettes and [E] wine.
[A] She kept [E] me happy all the time.
I know that [B] ain't much of a life, but it's the God's [E] own truth.
She lives down [A]
inside of me still.
Rolled up [E] like a twenty dollar bill.
She left me [B] alone with these pills.
The last of [E] my youth, lost on [B] the dry side of town.
[E] My [B] [E] memories slowing me down.
She [D] slept with [B] me when I came around.
I came [E] back to life, marry [B] a mother or dad.
She showed [E] me what I never had.
[A] [E] [B] Incessantly she got sad, cause I won't [E] take a while.
She [Bm] smelled [A] like cigarettes and wine.
She kept [E] me happy all the time.
I [A] know that [B] ain't much of a life, but it's the God's [E] own truth.
She lives down [A]
inside of me still.
Rolled up like [E] a twenty dollar bill.
She left [A] me [B] alone with these pills.
My smoldering [E] youth.
She left [Em] me [B] alone with these pills.
The last of [E] my youth.
Thank you.
[N]
[C#m] [E]
[C#m] [B]
[C#m] [E] I saw her [B] in Roosevelt Springs, time [E] doesn't touch anything.
Never [B] did say she could sing, but I figured [E] it so.
Needed [B] some company then, not sisters [E] or children or men.
That's a hell of [B] a spot to be in.
[F#] She put me [E] in trouble, money [B]
and liquor and lust.
[E] [B] It'd take [E] on my heart and my trust.
I could see [B] ashes and dust, [E] [B] headed my [E] way.
She [B] tended bar in the town, her [E] altar settled me down.
So [A] I [B] started hanging around, didn't need [E] much to say.
She smelled [A] like cigarettes and wine.
She kept [E] me happy all the time.
I know [B] that's a torture of a life, but it's the God's [E] own truth.
She lives down [A]
inside of me still.
Rolled up like [E] a twenty dollar bill.
She left me [B] alone with these pills.
My smoldering [E]
youth, rings [B] on her shoulders and feet.
Borrowed [E] gifts in the money stream.
[A] [E] I took [A] time [B] to play out by the tree.
Backed out [E] the door, must be [B] attracted to the level.
[E] Witnessed the man in the throes of a [A] life that [B] ain't ground, stone or nose.
Bitter [E] fool.
She [Bm] smelled [A] like cigarettes and [E] wine.
[A] She kept [E] me happy all the time.
I know that [B] ain't much of a life, but it's the God's [E] own truth.
She lives down [A]
inside of me still.
Rolled up [E] like a twenty dollar bill.
She left me [B] alone with these pills.
The last of [E] my youth, lost on [B] the dry side of town.
[E] My [B] [E] memories slowing me down.
She [D] slept with [B] me when I came around.
I came [E] back to life, marry [B] a mother or dad.
She showed [E] me what I never had.
[A] [E] [B] Incessantly she got sad, cause I won't [E] take a while.
She [Bm] smelled [A] like cigarettes and wine.
She kept [E] me happy all the time.
I [A] know that [B] ain't much of a life, but it's the God's [E] own truth.
She lives down [A]
inside of me still.
Rolled up like [E] a twenty dollar bill.
She left [A] me [B] alone with these pills.
My smoldering [E] youth.
She left [Em] me [B] alone with these pills.
The last of [E] my youth.
Thank you.
[N]
Key:
E
B
A
C#m
Bm
E
B
A
[E] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#m] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ I saw her [B] in Roosevelt Springs, _ _ time [E] doesn't touch anything.
_ _ Never [B] did say she could sing, _ but I figured [E] it so.
_ _ _ _ Needed [B] some company then, _ not sisters [E] or children or men.
_ _ That's a hell of [B] a spot to be in.
_ _ [F#] She put me [E] in trouble, _ _ _ money [B]
and liquor and lust.
[E] _ [B] _ It'd take [E] on my heart and my trust.
_ _ I could see [B] ashes and dust, [E] _ [B] _ headed my [E] way.
_ _ _ _ She [B] tended bar in the town, _ _ _ her [E] altar settled me down.
So [A] I [B] started hanging around, _ didn't need [E] much to say.
_ _ _ She smelled [A] like cigarettes and wine.
_ She kept [E] me happy all the time.
_ I know [B] that's a torture of a life, _ but it's the God's [E] own truth.
She _ lives down [A]
inside of me still.
_ Rolled up like [E] a twenty dollar bill.
_ She left me [B] alone with these pills.
_ My smoldering [E]
youth, _ _ _ rings [B] on her shoulders and feet.
_ _ _ Borrowed [E] gifts in the money stream.
[A] _ [E] _ I took [A] time [B] to play out by the tree.
_ _ _ Backed out [E] the door, _ _ _ _ must be [B] attracted to the level.
_ _ _ _ [E] Witnessed the man in the throes of a [A] life that [B] ain't ground, stone or nose.
_ _ Bitter [E] fool.
_ _ _ _ She [Bm] smelled [A] like cigarettes and [E] wine.
[A] _ She kept [E] me happy all the time.
_ I know that [B] ain't much of a life, _ but it's the God's [E] own truth.
_ _ _ She lives down [A]
inside of me still.
_ Rolled up [E] like a twenty dollar bill.
_ _ She left me [B] alone with these pills.
_ The last of [E] my youth, _ _ _ _ lost on [B] the dry side of town.
[E] _ My [B] [E] memories slowing me down.
She _ [D] slept with [B] me when I came around.
_ I came [E] back to life, _ _ _ _ marry [B] a mother or dad.
_ She showed [E] me what I never had.
[A] _ [E] _ _ [B] Incessantly she got sad, _ cause I won't [E] take a while.
She _ _ [Bm] smelled [A] like cigarettes and wine.
_ _ She kept [E] me happy all the time.
_ I [A] know that [B] ain't much of a life, _ but it's the God's [E] own truth.
_ _ _ She lives down [A]
inside of me still.
Rolled up like [E] a twenty dollar bill.
_ She left [A] me [B] alone with these pills.
My smoldering [E] youth.
_ _ _ She left [Em] me [B] alone with these pills.
_ The last of [E] my youth. _ _ _ _ _ _
Thank you.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ [C#m] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#m] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ I saw her [B] in Roosevelt Springs, _ _ time [E] doesn't touch anything.
_ _ Never [B] did say she could sing, _ but I figured [E] it so.
_ _ _ _ Needed [B] some company then, _ not sisters [E] or children or men.
_ _ That's a hell of [B] a spot to be in.
_ _ [F#] She put me [E] in trouble, _ _ _ money [B]
and liquor and lust.
[E] _ [B] _ It'd take [E] on my heart and my trust.
_ _ I could see [B] ashes and dust, [E] _ [B] _ headed my [E] way.
_ _ _ _ She [B] tended bar in the town, _ _ _ her [E] altar settled me down.
So [A] I [B] started hanging around, _ didn't need [E] much to say.
_ _ _ She smelled [A] like cigarettes and wine.
_ She kept [E] me happy all the time.
_ I know [B] that's a torture of a life, _ but it's the God's [E] own truth.
She _ lives down [A]
inside of me still.
_ Rolled up like [E] a twenty dollar bill.
_ She left me [B] alone with these pills.
_ My smoldering [E]
youth, _ _ _ rings [B] on her shoulders and feet.
_ _ _ Borrowed [E] gifts in the money stream.
[A] _ [E] _ I took [A] time [B] to play out by the tree.
_ _ _ Backed out [E] the door, _ _ _ _ must be [B] attracted to the level.
_ _ _ _ [E] Witnessed the man in the throes of a [A] life that [B] ain't ground, stone or nose.
_ _ Bitter [E] fool.
_ _ _ _ She [Bm] smelled [A] like cigarettes and [E] wine.
[A] _ She kept [E] me happy all the time.
_ I know that [B] ain't much of a life, _ but it's the God's [E] own truth.
_ _ _ She lives down [A]
inside of me still.
_ Rolled up [E] like a twenty dollar bill.
_ _ She left me [B] alone with these pills.
_ The last of [E] my youth, _ _ _ _ lost on [B] the dry side of town.
[E] _ My [B] [E] memories slowing me down.
She _ [D] slept with [B] me when I came around.
_ I came [E] back to life, _ _ _ _ marry [B] a mother or dad.
_ She showed [E] me what I never had.
[A] _ [E] _ _ [B] Incessantly she got sad, _ cause I won't [E] take a while.
She _ _ [Bm] smelled [A] like cigarettes and wine.
_ _ She kept [E] me happy all the time.
_ I [A] know that [B] ain't much of a life, _ but it's the God's [E] own truth.
_ _ _ She lives down [A]
inside of me still.
Rolled up like [E] a twenty dollar bill.
_ She left [A] me [B] alone with these pills.
My smoldering [E] youth.
_ _ _ She left [Em] me [B] alone with these pills.
_ The last of [E] my youth. _ _ _ _ _ _
Thank you.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _