Chords for Johnny Cymbal - I'm Drinking Canada Dry
Tempo:
111.5 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
F#m
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] I grew up in Canada, in Ontario, Sudbury, Godrich and Guelph.
I've been living in Nashville for about 12 years now.
Starting to feel like a native about four years ago I had a hankering for the first time.
It just was ever so subtle.
It started coming on me.
A true hankering.
It was a true hankering.
It developed into a true hankering.
And then about, I guess, six, seven weeks ago I started to mosey.
I didn't notice it at first, but I found I was moseying pretty good there.
So if I can get a mosey to hankering, or if I can have a hankering to mosey, I figure I'm home.
I wrote this song since I'm living in Country Music City.
[G] A song called [F] I'm Drinking Canada Dry.
I hope you remember it.
It was in the movie Tender Mercies with Robert Duvall.
If you ever get a chance, a neat [E] movie.
[F#m] [D]
By the way, eat your heart out, Chet [F#m] Atkins.
[A] [D]
[F#m] [E] I'm so good.
[A]
Why I don't play lead, I don't know.
She [D] left our home [A] in Dallas to be a [E] singer [A] in a band.
[D] I followed her [A] to Montreal [B] through a hundred one [E]-night stands.
[A] I just [D] can't live [A] without her.
And it's [E] driving me [A] insane.
[D] But I found some [A] southern comfort here.
Till I [E] make her mine.
[A]
[D]
Ever since [A] she said goodbye.
Yes, I'm up here [D] in the cold.
And I want [E] to get home.
But [Em] I'll set [A] up for high.
And as each stubble goes [D]
down.
I toast another [A] lonely time.
This bottle's all I can [D] see.
Till she comes [E] home with me.
I'm drinking [A] Canada Dry.
Da da [D] da da da da da.
Picture this is electric [E] guitar.
Da da [A] da da da da da.
Only a little higher.
I'm like that Northwest man.
I can't let her [Em] [A] get away.
[D] But these smoke-filled [A] bars are killing me.
[B] I can't tell night [E] from day.
[A] Well, I got [D] plastered in [A]
Toronto.
And I [E] begged her [A] to come back.
[D] Oh, but she said no.
[A]
As I [E] down one.
[A]
I'm drinking [D] Canada Dry.
Ever since she [A] said goodbye.
Yes, I'm up [D] here in the cold.
And I [E] want to get home.
But I'll set up [A] for high.
And as each stubble [D] goes down.
Well, I toast another [A] lonely time.
This bottle's all I can [D] see.
Till she comes home [E] with me.
I'm drinking [A] Canada Dry.
This bottle's all I [D] can see.
Till she [Em] comes home [E] with me.
I'm drinking [A] Canada Dry.
Alright.
[E]
I've been living in Nashville for about 12 years now.
Starting to feel like a native about four years ago I had a hankering for the first time.
It just was ever so subtle.
It started coming on me.
A true hankering.
It was a true hankering.
It developed into a true hankering.
And then about, I guess, six, seven weeks ago I started to mosey.
I didn't notice it at first, but I found I was moseying pretty good there.
So if I can get a mosey to hankering, or if I can have a hankering to mosey, I figure I'm home.
I wrote this song since I'm living in Country Music City.
[G] A song called [F] I'm Drinking Canada Dry.
I hope you remember it.
It was in the movie Tender Mercies with Robert Duvall.
If you ever get a chance, a neat [E] movie.
[F#m] [D]
By the way, eat your heart out, Chet [F#m] Atkins.
[A] [D]
[F#m] [E] I'm so good.
[A]
Why I don't play lead, I don't know.
She [D] left our home [A] in Dallas to be a [E] singer [A] in a band.
[D] I followed her [A] to Montreal [B] through a hundred one [E]-night stands.
[A] I just [D] can't live [A] without her.
And it's [E] driving me [A] insane.
[D] But I found some [A] southern comfort here.
Till I [E] make her mine.
[A]
[D]
Ever since [A] she said goodbye.
Yes, I'm up here [D] in the cold.
And I want [E] to get home.
But [Em] I'll set [A] up for high.
And as each stubble goes [D]
down.
I toast another [A] lonely time.
This bottle's all I can [D] see.
Till she comes [E] home with me.
I'm drinking [A] Canada Dry.
Da da [D] da da da da da.
Picture this is electric [E] guitar.
Da da [A] da da da da da.
Only a little higher.
I'm like that Northwest man.
I can't let her [Em] [A] get away.
[D] But these smoke-filled [A] bars are killing me.
[B] I can't tell night [E] from day.
[A] Well, I got [D] plastered in [A]
Toronto.
And I [E] begged her [A] to come back.
[D] Oh, but she said no.
[A]
As I [E] down one.
[A]
I'm drinking [D] Canada Dry.
Ever since she [A] said goodbye.
Yes, I'm up [D] here in the cold.
And I [E] want to get home.
But I'll set up [A] for high.
And as each stubble [D] goes down.
Well, I toast another [A] lonely time.
This bottle's all I can [D] see.
Till she comes home [E] with me.
I'm drinking [A] Canada Dry.
This bottle's all I [D] can see.
Till she [Em] comes home [E] with me.
I'm drinking [A] Canada Dry.
Alright.
[E]
Key:
A
D
E
F#m
Em
A
D
E
_ [A] _ I grew up in Canada, in Ontario, Sudbury, Godrich and Guelph.
I've been living in Nashville for about 12 years now.
Starting to feel like a native about four years ago I had a hankering for the first time.
It just was ever so subtle.
It started coming on me.
A true hankering.
It was a true hankering.
It developed into a true hankering.
And then about, I guess, six, seven weeks ago I started to mosey.
_ I didn't notice it at first, but I found I was moseying pretty good there.
So if I can get a mosey to hankering, or if I can have a hankering to mosey, I figure I'm home.
I _ wrote this song since I'm living in Country Music City.
_ [G] A song called [F] I'm Drinking Canada Dry.
I hope you remember it.
It was in the movie Tender Mercies with Robert Duvall.
If you ever get a chance, a neat [E] movie.
[F#m] _ _ [D] _
By the way, eat your heart out, Chet [F#m] Atkins. _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[F#m] _ _ [E] I'm so good.
[A] _ _
Why I don't play lead, I don't know.
She [D] left our home [A] in Dallas to be a [E] singer [A] in a band.
[D] I followed her [A] to Montreal [B] through a hundred one [E]-night stands.
_ [A] I just [D] can't live [A] without her.
And it's [E] driving me [A] insane.
[D] But I found some [A] southern comfort here.
Till I [E] make her mine.
[A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ Ever since [A] she said goodbye.
_ _ _ Yes, I'm up here [D] in the cold.
And I want [E] to get home.
But [Em] I'll set [A] up for high.
_ _ And as each stubble goes [D]
down.
_ I toast another [A] lonely time.
_ _ This bottle's all I can [D] see.
Till she comes [E] home with me.
I'm drinking [A] Canada Dry.
_ _ Da da [D] da da da da da.
Picture this is electric [E] guitar.
Da da [A] da da da da da.
Only a little higher.
_ _ I'm like that Northwest man.
_ I can't let her [Em] [A] get away.
_ [D] But these smoke-filled [A] bars are killing me.
[B] I can't tell night [E] from day.
_ [A] Well, I got [D] plastered in [A]
Toronto.
And I [E] begged her [A] to come back.
[D] Oh, but she said no.
[A] _ _
_ As I [E] down one.
_ [A] _ _
_ _ I'm drinking [D] Canada Dry.
_ _ _ Ever since she [A] said goodbye.
_ _ Yes, I'm up [D] here in the cold.
And I [E] want to get home.
But I'll set up [A] for high.
_ _ And as each stubble [D] goes down.
_ Well, I toast another [A] lonely time.
_ _ This bottle's all I can [D] see.
Till she comes home [E] with me.
I'm drinking [A] Canada Dry.
_ _ This bottle's all I [D] can see.
Till she [Em] comes home [E] with me.
I'm drinking [A] Canada Dry.
_ _ _ _ _ Alright.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
I've been living in Nashville for about 12 years now.
Starting to feel like a native about four years ago I had a hankering for the first time.
It just was ever so subtle.
It started coming on me.
A true hankering.
It was a true hankering.
It developed into a true hankering.
And then about, I guess, six, seven weeks ago I started to mosey.
_ I didn't notice it at first, but I found I was moseying pretty good there.
So if I can get a mosey to hankering, or if I can have a hankering to mosey, I figure I'm home.
I _ wrote this song since I'm living in Country Music City.
_ [G] A song called [F] I'm Drinking Canada Dry.
I hope you remember it.
It was in the movie Tender Mercies with Robert Duvall.
If you ever get a chance, a neat [E] movie.
[F#m] _ _ [D] _
By the way, eat your heart out, Chet [F#m] Atkins. _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[F#m] _ _ [E] I'm so good.
[A] _ _
Why I don't play lead, I don't know.
She [D] left our home [A] in Dallas to be a [E] singer [A] in a band.
[D] I followed her [A] to Montreal [B] through a hundred one [E]-night stands.
_ [A] I just [D] can't live [A] without her.
And it's [E] driving me [A] insane.
[D] But I found some [A] southern comfort here.
Till I [E] make her mine.
[A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ Ever since [A] she said goodbye.
_ _ _ Yes, I'm up here [D] in the cold.
And I want [E] to get home.
But [Em] I'll set [A] up for high.
_ _ And as each stubble goes [D]
down.
_ I toast another [A] lonely time.
_ _ This bottle's all I can [D] see.
Till she comes [E] home with me.
I'm drinking [A] Canada Dry.
_ _ Da da [D] da da da da da.
Picture this is electric [E] guitar.
Da da [A] da da da da da.
Only a little higher.
_ _ I'm like that Northwest man.
_ I can't let her [Em] [A] get away.
_ [D] But these smoke-filled [A] bars are killing me.
[B] I can't tell night [E] from day.
_ [A] Well, I got [D] plastered in [A]
Toronto.
And I [E] begged her [A] to come back.
[D] Oh, but she said no.
[A] _ _
_ As I [E] down one.
_ [A] _ _
_ _ I'm drinking [D] Canada Dry.
_ _ _ Ever since she [A] said goodbye.
_ _ Yes, I'm up [D] here in the cold.
And I [E] want to get home.
But I'll set up [A] for high.
_ _ And as each stubble [D] goes down.
_ Well, I toast another [A] lonely time.
_ _ This bottle's all I can [D] see.
Till she comes home [E] with me.
I'm drinking [A] Canada Dry.
_ _ This bottle's all I [D] can see.
Till she [Em] comes home [E] with me.
I'm drinking [A] Canada Dry.
_ _ _ _ _ Alright.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _