Chords for Lennon And Maisy Ukulele Chords - A Life That's Good
Tempo:
104.5 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
B
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hey there, this is Brooke again, coming to you from Shanghai, [B] and I have a tutorial for
Life That's Good.
It's a song from the [C] Nashville, the TV show Nashville.
[B] In the original, they do a little guitar fingerpicking that sounds quite pretty, but this is a much simpler version.
So, if you want to create kind of the same sound, I like [C] to alternate between a C major
and C sustained 4, so a C major plus the third string of the first fret.
[C]
[B] So this song is pretty straightforward, there's just verse and chorus.
[C] And verse has that C major and C sustained 4.
[G]
There's also an F major, so it's the third string of the [F] first fret and the top string
of the second fret.
[C#] There's also a [B] D minor 7, keep that F position, and you add the second string of the second
fret and the bottom string of the [F] third fret.
D minor 7.
[C]
There's also a G major, so the second string of the second fret and [G] the bottom string of
the second fret, and the third string of the third fret.
G major.
[C] And that's it for the verse.
So, very slowly the verse sounds something like this.
So you're just alternating between C major and C sustained.
Sitting here tonight,
[F] I'm [C] on fire.
Can we go to F?
[F] It reminds me I'm already in, [C] more than I'm sure.
I don't need fame, no one to know my [D#] name.
[F] At the end of the day.
D minor 7.
Lord, I pray.
[G] I have a life.
[C]
[B] So that's the verse.
For the chorus, there's a [C]
C, [E] F, [F] [G]
G.
There's also an E7, so [B] it's, you bar the fourth fret and the bottom string of the [E] fifth fret.
[Bm] A minor, top string [Am] of the second fret.
[B]
[Am] [B] And when you're, during the song, you [E] can take the E7, [C#] you just keep [Em] that middle finger
like in the same position, but [Am] only on the top string for the A minor.
[G] And then it goes to a D minor 7, so then you can just drop those other three fingers.
[Am] E7.
[Dm]
[C] [F] So the chorus sounds a little bit like this.
Two arms [C] around me.
We [F] start on the F.
[G] Heaven around me.
[C] C.
Family that always calls C.
[F] F.
Four wheels to get there.
[G] G.
Love, love to share in [E] the.
E7.
Sweet, sweet, sweet.
[Am] A minor. Song.
[B] D minor 7.
[Am] [F]
F.
[G] I have a life [C] that's good.
C.
So the end [B] of the chorus, that's D minor [Dm] 7.
The end of the [F] day.
F.
Lord, I pray.
[G] G.
I have a [C] life that's good.
So that's pretty much it.
I'll play through the second verse of the chorus for you so you can hear it [B] one more time without
the chord naming interruptions.
[C]
Sometimes I have a heart on me.
When dreams don't come easy.
I [F] want to look back and say.
I did [C] all that I
[F] could.
At the end of the day.
[Dm] Lord, I pray.
[G]
I have a [C] life that's good.
[F] Two arms around [G] me.
Heaven around me.
[C] And family that always [F] calls C.
Four wheels to get [G] there.
I'm up here [E] sharing the sweet, sweet, [Am] sweet.
[F]
[G]
I have a [C]
[F]
[G] life, a [Cm] life that's good.
[A]
That's it.
Thanks for [C] watching and I'll be back very soon [A#] with another
Life That's Good.
It's a song from the [C] Nashville, the TV show Nashville.
[B] In the original, they do a little guitar fingerpicking that sounds quite pretty, but this is a much simpler version.
So, if you want to create kind of the same sound, I like [C] to alternate between a C major
and C sustained 4, so a C major plus the third string of the first fret.
[C]
[B] So this song is pretty straightforward, there's just verse and chorus.
[C] And verse has that C major and C sustained 4.
[G]
There's also an F major, so it's the third string of the [F] first fret and the top string
of the second fret.
[C#] There's also a [B] D minor 7, keep that F position, and you add the second string of the second
fret and the bottom string of the [F] third fret.
D minor 7.
[C]
There's also a G major, so the second string of the second fret and [G] the bottom string of
the second fret, and the third string of the third fret.
G major.
[C] And that's it for the verse.
So, very slowly the verse sounds something like this.
So you're just alternating between C major and C sustained.
Sitting here tonight,
[F] I'm [C] on fire.
Can we go to F?
[F] It reminds me I'm already in, [C] more than I'm sure.
I don't need fame, no one to know my [D#] name.
[F] At the end of the day.
D minor 7.
Lord, I pray.
[G] I have a life.
[C]
[B] So that's the verse.
For the chorus, there's a [C]
C, [E] F, [F] [G]
G.
There's also an E7, so [B] it's, you bar the fourth fret and the bottom string of the [E] fifth fret.
[Bm] A minor, top string [Am] of the second fret.
[B]
[Am] [B] And when you're, during the song, you [E] can take the E7, [C#] you just keep [Em] that middle finger
like in the same position, but [Am] only on the top string for the A minor.
[G] And then it goes to a D minor 7, so then you can just drop those other three fingers.
[Am] E7.
[Dm]
[C] [F] So the chorus sounds a little bit like this.
Two arms [C] around me.
We [F] start on the F.
[G] Heaven around me.
[C] C.
Family that always calls C.
[F] F.
Four wheels to get there.
[G] G.
Love, love to share in [E] the.
E7.
Sweet, sweet, sweet.
[Am] A minor. Song.
[B] D minor 7.
[Am] [F]
F.
[G] I have a life [C] that's good.
C.
So the end [B] of the chorus, that's D minor [Dm] 7.
The end of the [F] day.
F.
Lord, I pray.
[G] G.
I have a [C] life that's good.
So that's pretty much it.
I'll play through the second verse of the chorus for you so you can hear it [B] one more time without
the chord naming interruptions.
[C]
Sometimes I have a heart on me.
When dreams don't come easy.
I [F] want to look back and say.
I did [C] all that I
[F] could.
At the end of the day.
[Dm] Lord, I pray.
[G]
I have a [C] life that's good.
[F] Two arms around [G] me.
Heaven around me.
[C] And family that always [F] calls C.
Four wheels to get [G] there.
I'm up here [E] sharing the sweet, sweet, [Am] sweet.
[F]
[G]
I have a [C]
[F]
[G] life, a [Cm] life that's good.
[A]
That's it.
Thanks for [C] watching and I'll be back very soon [A#] with another
Key:
C
F
G
B
Am
C
F
G
Hey there, this is Brooke again, coming to you from Shanghai, [B] and I have a tutorial for
Life That's Good.
It's a song from the [C] Nashville, the TV show Nashville.
_ [B] In the original, they do a little guitar fingerpicking that sounds quite pretty, but this is a much simpler version.
So, if you want to create kind of the same sound, I like [C] to alternate _ between a C major
and C sustained 4, so a C major plus the third string of the first fret. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] So this song is pretty straightforward, there's just verse and chorus.
[C] And verse has that C major and C sustained 4.
[G]
There's also an F major, so it's the third string of the [F] first fret and the top string
of the second fret.
_ [C#] _ There's also a [B] D minor 7, keep that F position, and you add the second string of the second
fret and the bottom string of the [F] third fret.
D minor 7.
_ _ [C] _
_ There's also a G major, so the second string of the second fret and [G] the bottom string of
the second fret, and the third string of the third fret.
_ G major.
[C] _ _ And that's it for the verse.
So, very slowly the verse sounds something like this.
_ So you're just alternating between C major and C sustained. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Sitting here tonight, _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] I'm [C] on fire. _ _ _
Can we go to F?
[F] It reminds me I'm already in, _ _ [C] more than I'm _ sure. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I don't need fame, _ _ no one to know my _ _ [D#] name.
_ _ [F] At the end of the day.
D minor 7.
_ Lord, I pray.
_ _ [G] I have a life.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] So that's the verse.
For the chorus, there's a [C]
C, _ [E] F, [F] _ _ _ [G]
G.
_ There's also an E7, so [B] it's, you bar the fourth fret and the bottom string of the [E] fifth fret. _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ A minor, top string [Am] of the second fret.
_ [B] _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ [B] And when you're, during the song, you [E] can take the E7, [C#] you just keep [Em] that middle finger
like in the same position, but [Am] only on the top string for the A minor.
_ [G] And then it goes to a D minor 7, so then you can just drop those other three fingers.
_ _ _ [Am] E7.
_ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] So the chorus sounds a little bit like this.
_ _ Two arms [C] around me.
We [F] start on the F. _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ Heaven around me.
[C] _ C.
_ Family that always calls C.
[F] F. _ _ _ _
_ Four wheels to get there.
[G] G.
_ Love, love to share in [E] the.
E7.
_ Sweet, sweet, sweet.
[Am] A minor. _ Song.
_ [B] D minor 7.
[Am] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ F. _ _ _ _ _
[G] I have a life [C] _ that's good.
C. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So the end [B] of the chorus, that's D minor [Dm] 7.
The end of the [F] day.
_ F.
Lord, I pray.
[G] G.
I have a [C] life that's good. _ _
So _ _ _ _ that's pretty much it.
I'll play through the second verse of the chorus for you so you can hear it [B] one more time without
the chord naming interruptions.
[C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Sometimes I have a heart on me.
_ _ When dreams don't come easy.
_ _ I [F] want to look back and say.
_ I did [C] all that I _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ could.
At the end of the day.
[Dm] _ Lord, I pray.
_ [G]
I have a [C] life that's good. _
_ _ [F] _ Two arms around [G] me.
Heaven around me.
[C] And family that always [F] calls C. _ _ _ _
Four wheels to get [G] there.
_ I'm up here [E] sharing the sweet, sweet, [Am] sweet.
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G]
I have a _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ life, a [Cm] life that's good.
[A] _
That's it.
Thanks for [C] watching and I'll be back very soon [A#] with another
Life That's Good.
It's a song from the [C] Nashville, the TV show Nashville.
_ [B] In the original, they do a little guitar fingerpicking that sounds quite pretty, but this is a much simpler version.
So, if you want to create kind of the same sound, I like [C] to alternate _ between a C major
and C sustained 4, so a C major plus the third string of the first fret. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] So this song is pretty straightforward, there's just verse and chorus.
[C] And verse has that C major and C sustained 4.
[G]
There's also an F major, so it's the third string of the [F] first fret and the top string
of the second fret.
_ [C#] _ There's also a [B] D minor 7, keep that F position, and you add the second string of the second
fret and the bottom string of the [F] third fret.
D minor 7.
_ _ [C] _
_ There's also a G major, so the second string of the second fret and [G] the bottom string of
the second fret, and the third string of the third fret.
_ G major.
[C] _ _ And that's it for the verse.
So, very slowly the verse sounds something like this.
_ So you're just alternating between C major and C sustained. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Sitting here tonight, _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] I'm [C] on fire. _ _ _
Can we go to F?
[F] It reminds me I'm already in, _ _ [C] more than I'm _ sure. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I don't need fame, _ _ no one to know my _ _ [D#] name.
_ _ [F] At the end of the day.
D minor 7.
_ Lord, I pray.
_ _ [G] I have a life.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] So that's the verse.
For the chorus, there's a [C]
C, _ [E] F, [F] _ _ _ [G]
G.
_ There's also an E7, so [B] it's, you bar the fourth fret and the bottom string of the [E] fifth fret. _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ A minor, top string [Am] of the second fret.
_ [B] _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ [B] And when you're, during the song, you [E] can take the E7, [C#] you just keep [Em] that middle finger
like in the same position, but [Am] only on the top string for the A minor.
_ [G] And then it goes to a D minor 7, so then you can just drop those other three fingers.
_ _ _ [Am] E7.
_ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] So the chorus sounds a little bit like this.
_ _ Two arms [C] around me.
We [F] start on the F. _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ Heaven around me.
[C] _ C.
_ Family that always calls C.
[F] F. _ _ _ _
_ Four wheels to get there.
[G] G.
_ Love, love to share in [E] the.
E7.
_ Sweet, sweet, sweet.
[Am] A minor. _ Song.
_ [B] D minor 7.
[Am] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ F. _ _ _ _ _
[G] I have a life [C] _ that's good.
C. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So the end [B] of the chorus, that's D minor [Dm] 7.
The end of the [F] day.
_ F.
Lord, I pray.
[G] G.
I have a [C] life that's good. _ _
So _ _ _ _ that's pretty much it.
I'll play through the second verse of the chorus for you so you can hear it [B] one more time without
the chord naming interruptions.
[C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Sometimes I have a heart on me.
_ _ When dreams don't come easy.
_ _ I [F] want to look back and say.
_ I did [C] all that I _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ could.
At the end of the day.
[Dm] _ Lord, I pray.
_ [G]
I have a [C] life that's good. _
_ _ [F] _ Two arms around [G] me.
Heaven around me.
[C] And family that always [F] calls C. _ _ _ _
Four wheels to get [G] there.
_ I'm up here [E] sharing the sweet, sweet, [Am] sweet.
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G]
I have a _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ life, a [Cm] life that's good.
[A] _
That's it.
Thanks for [C] watching and I'll be back very soon [A#] with another