Chords for Jimmie Allen All In - EP 6: That “Young Fire”
Tempo:
100.2 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
Abm
Db
Gb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
When you [Db] slide on over like steel guitar Shining like the wheels on a muscle car
Red, [N] white and beautiful baby you are American heartbreaker
Kisses sweeter than apple pie Fire me up like the 4th of July
Oh world, want you but baby you're my American heartbreaker
[Ab] [B] [E]
You are my [Db] American [Ab] heartbreaker
[B]
[E] [Ebm] The [E] music I'm doing today is pretty much the same music I was doing when I moved to Nashville in 2007.
So to see how country music has evolved over the last 10 years is amazing.
It's like wow, I found my place.
There's a slot for me.
I'm glad country is finally at the place where there's different styles, but yet still within
the country, [Eb] there's a job.
[N] I didn't know what we started But now girl I can't stop it
I didn't know what we started Yeah
I've never made [E] a big record in Nashville.
I didn't know the [B] successful songwriters or producers.
[Abm] What I did know is a bunch of other guys that [Gb] were just hungry and ready to get to work.
We were [E] writing for what we were hoping to be.
The whole record, the [B] whole project that we've created, everything about it is Jimmy.
It [Abm] shows he's a leader.
He's not a follower.
He's not chasing.
[B] He's not an artist that's trying to be like anybody else.
Like the full band performance, [Abm] like the acoustic performance, like Jimmy's personality, it
[B] was just spot [Abm] on and compelling and different.
I just didn't want it to be, and Jimmy didn't want this either.
It's like man, you hand this thing off to a known producer so many times, you often become that.
Whenever a new sound breaks, whenever that next format [B] superstar [E] is born, rarely is it
[B] with the same players who have been in a genre or in a town.
What I feel made my album [Bb] special, I feel like we were guys that had a different view
on music because we didn't have the success yet.
So we still had that, as my grandpa would say, that [E] young fire.
He's so hungry, and you can be hungry, but so many have that [B] hunger for a month or a
year, two or [Abm] three years at a time.
Jimmy's hunger has [Gb] been there through ups, through [Abm] downs, [E] through stops, through starts.
That just gave me [B] the confidence that, you know what, no matter what we [Abm] come across,
Jimmy's just going to keep punching through walls.
It's that underdog spirit that we all root for, [E] that we all rally around.
It's very unique in this day and [B] age to have a performer come onto [Abm] the scene, major record
deal, [Gb] major management, come onto the scene and [Db] be that [Abm] established as a performer.
It's very rare.
[E] Documentaries and movies and books are read [B] and written about the music [Abm] business and about
stars and about actors [Dbm] and that it thing that people can't describe.
[E] When I saw that crowd reaction to him on stage and then [B] walking through and people coming
up to him, that is the it factor that [Abm] we all just look for.
I've worked for years [Gb] relentlessly to get where I am, and I feel [Ab] like the hard work starts now.
Everything I've done up until this point is kind of like spring training, [B] and now we're
at opening day.
[E] We're at the starting [Db] line.
[Bm] Yeah!
Red, [N] white and beautiful baby you are American heartbreaker
Kisses sweeter than apple pie Fire me up like the 4th of July
Oh world, want you but baby you're my American heartbreaker
[Ab] [B] [E]
You are my [Db] American [Ab] heartbreaker
[B]
[E] [Ebm] The [E] music I'm doing today is pretty much the same music I was doing when I moved to Nashville in 2007.
So to see how country music has evolved over the last 10 years is amazing.
It's like wow, I found my place.
There's a slot for me.
I'm glad country is finally at the place where there's different styles, but yet still within
the country, [Eb] there's a job.
[N] I didn't know what we started But now girl I can't stop it
I didn't know what we started Yeah
I've never made [E] a big record in Nashville.
I didn't know the [B] successful songwriters or producers.
[Abm] What I did know is a bunch of other guys that [Gb] were just hungry and ready to get to work.
We were [E] writing for what we were hoping to be.
The whole record, the [B] whole project that we've created, everything about it is Jimmy.
It [Abm] shows he's a leader.
He's not a follower.
He's not chasing.
[B] He's not an artist that's trying to be like anybody else.
Like the full band performance, [Abm] like the acoustic performance, like Jimmy's personality, it
[B] was just spot [Abm] on and compelling and different.
I just didn't want it to be, and Jimmy didn't want this either.
It's like man, you hand this thing off to a known producer so many times, you often become that.
Whenever a new sound breaks, whenever that next format [B] superstar [E] is born, rarely is it
[B] with the same players who have been in a genre or in a town.
What I feel made my album [Bb] special, I feel like we were guys that had a different view
on music because we didn't have the success yet.
So we still had that, as my grandpa would say, that [E] young fire.
He's so hungry, and you can be hungry, but so many have that [B] hunger for a month or a
year, two or [Abm] three years at a time.
Jimmy's hunger has [Gb] been there through ups, through [Abm] downs, [E] through stops, through starts.
That just gave me [B] the confidence that, you know what, no matter what we [Abm] come across,
Jimmy's just going to keep punching through walls.
It's that underdog spirit that we all root for, [E] that we all rally around.
It's very unique in this day and [B] age to have a performer come onto [Abm] the scene, major record
deal, [Gb] major management, come onto the scene and [Db] be that [Abm] established as a performer.
It's very rare.
[E] Documentaries and movies and books are read [B] and written about the music [Abm] business and about
stars and about actors [Dbm] and that it thing that people can't describe.
[E] When I saw that crowd reaction to him on stage and then [B] walking through and people coming
up to him, that is the it factor that [Abm] we all just look for.
I've worked for years [Gb] relentlessly to get where I am, and I feel [Ab] like the hard work starts now.
Everything I've done up until this point is kind of like spring training, [B] and now we're
at opening day.
[E] We're at the starting [Db] line.
[Bm] Yeah!
Key:
B
E
Abm
Db
Gb
B
E
Abm
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ When you [Db] slide on over like steel guitar Shining like the wheels on a muscle car
Red, [N] white and beautiful baby you are American heartbreaker
Kisses sweeter than apple pie Fire me up like the 4th of July
Oh world, want you but baby you're my American heartbreaker
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E]
You are my [Db] American [Ab] heartbreaker
[B] _ _ _
[E] _ [Ebm] The [E] music I'm doing today is pretty much the same music I was doing when I moved to Nashville in 2007.
So to see how country music has evolved over the last 10 years is amazing.
It's like wow, I found my place.
There's a slot for me.
I'm glad country is finally at the place where there's different styles, but yet still within
the country, [Eb] there's a job.
_ [N] I didn't know what we started But now girl I can't stop it
I didn't know what we started Yeah
_ _ I've never made [E] a big record in Nashville.
I didn't know the [B] successful songwriters or producers.
[Abm] What I did know is a bunch of other guys that [Gb] were just hungry and ready to get to work.
We were [E] writing for what we were hoping to be.
The whole record, the [B] whole project that we've created, everything about it is Jimmy.
It [Abm] shows he's a leader.
He's not a follower.
He's not chasing.
[B] He's not an artist that's trying to be like anybody else.
Like the full band performance, [Abm] like the acoustic performance, like Jimmy's personality, it
[B] was just spot [Abm] on and compelling and different.
I just didn't want it to be, and Jimmy didn't want this either.
It's like man, you hand this thing off to a known producer so many times, you often become that.
Whenever a new sound breaks, whenever that next format [B] superstar [E] is born, rarely is it
[B] with the same players who have been in a genre or in a town.
What I feel made my album [Bb] special, I feel like we were guys that had a different view
on music because we didn't have the success yet.
So we still had that, as my grandpa would say, that [E] young fire.
He's so hungry, and you can be hungry, but so many have that [B] hunger for a month or a
year, two or [Abm] three years at a time.
Jimmy's hunger has [Gb] been there through ups, through [Abm] downs, [E] through stops, through starts.
That just gave me [B] the confidence that, you know what, no matter what we [Abm] come across,
Jimmy's just going to keep punching through walls.
It's that underdog spirit that we all root for, [E] that we all rally around.
It's very unique in this day and [B] age to have a performer come onto [Abm] the scene, major record
deal, [Gb] major management, come onto the scene and [Db] be that [Abm] established as a performer.
It's very rare.
[E] Documentaries and movies and books are read [B] and written about the music [Abm] business and about
stars and about actors [Dbm] and that it thing that people can't describe.
[E] When I saw that crowd reaction to him on stage and then [B] walking through and people coming
up to him, that is the it factor that [Abm] we all just look for.
I've worked for years [Gb] relentlessly to get where I am, and I feel [Ab] like the hard work starts now.
Everything I've done up until this point is kind of like spring training, [B] and now we're
at opening day.
[E] We're at the starting [Db] line.
[Bm] Yeah! _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ When you [Db] slide on over like steel guitar Shining like the wheels on a muscle car
Red, [N] white and beautiful baby you are American heartbreaker
Kisses sweeter than apple pie Fire me up like the 4th of July
Oh world, want you but baby you're my American heartbreaker
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E]
You are my [Db] American [Ab] heartbreaker
[B] _ _ _
[E] _ [Ebm] The [E] music I'm doing today is pretty much the same music I was doing when I moved to Nashville in 2007.
So to see how country music has evolved over the last 10 years is amazing.
It's like wow, I found my place.
There's a slot for me.
I'm glad country is finally at the place where there's different styles, but yet still within
the country, [Eb] there's a job.
_ [N] I didn't know what we started But now girl I can't stop it
I didn't know what we started Yeah
_ _ I've never made [E] a big record in Nashville.
I didn't know the [B] successful songwriters or producers.
[Abm] What I did know is a bunch of other guys that [Gb] were just hungry and ready to get to work.
We were [E] writing for what we were hoping to be.
The whole record, the [B] whole project that we've created, everything about it is Jimmy.
It [Abm] shows he's a leader.
He's not a follower.
He's not chasing.
[B] He's not an artist that's trying to be like anybody else.
Like the full band performance, [Abm] like the acoustic performance, like Jimmy's personality, it
[B] was just spot [Abm] on and compelling and different.
I just didn't want it to be, and Jimmy didn't want this either.
It's like man, you hand this thing off to a known producer so many times, you often become that.
Whenever a new sound breaks, whenever that next format [B] superstar [E] is born, rarely is it
[B] with the same players who have been in a genre or in a town.
What I feel made my album [Bb] special, I feel like we were guys that had a different view
on music because we didn't have the success yet.
So we still had that, as my grandpa would say, that [E] young fire.
He's so hungry, and you can be hungry, but so many have that [B] hunger for a month or a
year, two or [Abm] three years at a time.
Jimmy's hunger has [Gb] been there through ups, through [Abm] downs, [E] through stops, through starts.
That just gave me [B] the confidence that, you know what, no matter what we [Abm] come across,
Jimmy's just going to keep punching through walls.
It's that underdog spirit that we all root for, [E] that we all rally around.
It's very unique in this day and [B] age to have a performer come onto [Abm] the scene, major record
deal, [Gb] major management, come onto the scene and [Db] be that [Abm] established as a performer.
It's very rare.
[E] Documentaries and movies and books are read [B] and written about the music [Abm] business and about
stars and about actors [Dbm] and that it thing that people can't describe.
[E] When I saw that crowd reaction to him on stage and then [B] walking through and people coming
up to him, that is the it factor that [Abm] we all just look for.
I've worked for years [Gb] relentlessly to get where I am, and I feel [Ab] like the hard work starts now.
Everything I've done up until this point is kind of like spring training, [B] and now we're
at opening day.
[E] We're at the starting [Db] line.
[Bm] Yeah! _ _ _ _ _ _