Chords for Luke Combs - "When It Rains It Pours" Live on the Bobby Bones Show
Tempo:
62.7 bpm
Chords used:
F#
B
C#
G#m
D#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
One, two, three, four, [F#] one, two.
Sunday morning, man, [B] she woke [C#] up fighting [F#] mad.
[B] [F#] Bitching and moaning on and on about the time I had.
And by Tuesday, you could [B] say that [F#] girl's good as gone.
Then when Thursday came around, I was all alone.
[C#] So I went for a drive to clear my [F#] mind and [C#] ended up at a shell [G#] on I-65.
[C#] [F#] Then I won a hundred bucks on [B] the scratch-off [F#] ticket, bought two twelve-packs and a tank of gas with it.
She swore they were a waste of time, [C#] aw, but she was wrong.
[F#] I was caller number five on [B] the radio [F#] station, one or four a day, three night bays vacation,
D.C. senorita fishing [C#] down in Panama.
[F#] And I ain't got to see my ex-future mother [C#]-in-law anymore.
Oh, Lord, when [F#] it rains, it pours.
When it rains, it pours.
[B] [F#] Now, she was sure real quick to up and apologize
when she heard about my [B] newfound luck on [F#] that FM dial.
And it's crazy how lately now it just seems to come in waves.
[B] [F#] What I thought was gonna be [B] the death of me [F#] was my saving grace.
[C#] This got me thinking that her leaving [F#] is the only logical reason
that I got the last spot in the Hooters' parking lot
and the waitress left her number on my check with a heart
she picked up on the first ring when [C#] I gave her a call.
[F#] I only spent five bucks at [B] the Moose Club [F#] raffle,
one of used four-wheeler and three free passes
for me and two of my buddies to [C#] play around to golf.
[F#] And I ain't got to see my ex-future mother-in-law [C#] anymore.
Oh, Lord, [F#]
when it rains, it pours.
[G#m] Now, I've been on a [B] hell of a redneck road for three weeks now.
[G#m] And it all started [D#m] on the day that [B] she walked out.
[F#] Then I won a hundred bucks on a [B] scratch-off [F#] ticket,
bought two twelve-packs and a tank of gas with it.
She swore they were a waste of time, oh, [C#] but she was wrong.
[F#] I was caller number five on the [B] radio [F#] station,
one of four-day, three-night base vacations,
D.C. seniorita fishing down [C#] in Panama.
[F#] And I ain't got to see my [D#m] ex-future mother-in-law [G#m] anymore.
[C#] Oh, Lord, when it [F#] rains, it pours.
When it rains, it pours.
Sunday morning, man, [B] she woke [C#] up fighting [F#] mad.
[B] [F#] Bitching and moaning on and on about the time I had.
And by Tuesday, you could [B] say that [F#] girl's good as gone.
Then when Thursday came around, I was all alone.
[C#] So I went for a drive to clear my [F#] mind and [C#] ended up at a shell [G#] on I-65.
[C#] [F#] Then I won a hundred bucks on [B] the scratch-off [F#] ticket, bought two twelve-packs and a tank of gas with it.
She swore they were a waste of time, [C#] aw, but she was wrong.
[F#] I was caller number five on [B] the radio [F#] station, one or four a day, three night bays vacation,
D.C. senorita fishing [C#] down in Panama.
[F#] And I ain't got to see my ex-future mother [C#]-in-law anymore.
Oh, Lord, when [F#] it rains, it pours.
When it rains, it pours.
[B] [F#] Now, she was sure real quick to up and apologize
when she heard about my [B] newfound luck on [F#] that FM dial.
And it's crazy how lately now it just seems to come in waves.
[B] [F#] What I thought was gonna be [B] the death of me [F#] was my saving grace.
[C#] This got me thinking that her leaving [F#] is the only logical reason
that I got the last spot in the Hooters' parking lot
and the waitress left her number on my check with a heart
she picked up on the first ring when [C#] I gave her a call.
[F#] I only spent five bucks at [B] the Moose Club [F#] raffle,
one of used four-wheeler and three free passes
for me and two of my buddies to [C#] play around to golf.
[F#] And I ain't got to see my ex-future mother-in-law [C#] anymore.
Oh, Lord, [F#]
when it rains, it pours.
[G#m] Now, I've been on a [B] hell of a redneck road for three weeks now.
[G#m] And it all started [D#m] on the day that [B] she walked out.
[F#] Then I won a hundred bucks on a [B] scratch-off [F#] ticket,
bought two twelve-packs and a tank of gas with it.
She swore they were a waste of time, oh, [C#] but she was wrong.
[F#] I was caller number five on the [B] radio [F#] station,
one of four-day, three-night base vacations,
D.C. seniorita fishing down [C#] in Panama.
[F#] And I ain't got to see my [D#m] ex-future mother-in-law [G#m] anymore.
[C#] Oh, Lord, when it [F#] rains, it pours.
When it rains, it pours.
Key:
F#
B
C#
G#m
D#m
F#
B
C#
_ One, two, three, four, [F#] one, two.
Sunday morning, man, [B] she woke [C#] up fighting [F#] mad.
[B] _ [F#] Bitching and moaning on and on about the time I had.
And by Tuesday, you could [B] say that [F#] girl's good as gone.
_ Then when Thursday came around, I was all alone.
_ [C#] So I went for a drive to clear my [F#] mind and [C#] ended up at a shell [G#] on I-65.
[C#] [F#] Then I won a hundred bucks on [B] the scratch-off [F#] ticket, bought two twelve-packs and a tank of gas with it.
She swore they were a waste of time, [C#] aw, but she was wrong.
_ [F#] I was caller number five on [B] the radio [F#] station, one or four a day, three night bays vacation,
D.C. senorita fishing [C#] down in Panama.
_ [F#] And I ain't got to see my ex-future mother [C#]-in-law anymore.
Oh, Lord, when [F#] it rains, it pours.
When it rains, it pours.
_ [B] [F#] Now, she was sure real quick to up and apologize
when she heard about my [B] newfound luck on [F#] that FM dial.
_ And it's crazy how lately now it just seems to come in waves.
[B] [F#] What I thought was gonna be [B] the death of me [F#] was my saving grace.
[C#] This got me thinking that her leaving [F#] is the only logical reason
that I got the last spot in the Hooters' parking lot
and the waitress left her number on my check with a heart
she picked up on the first ring when [C#] I gave her a call.
_ [F#] I only spent five bucks at [B] the Moose Club [F#] raffle,
one of used four-wheeler and three free passes
for me and two of my buddies to [C#] play around to golf.
_ [F#] And I ain't got to see my ex-future mother-in-law [C#] anymore.
Oh, Lord, [F#] _ _
when it rains, it pours.
[G#m] Now, I've been on a [B] hell of a redneck road for three weeks now.
[G#m] And it all started [D#m] on the day that [B] she walked out.
[F#] Then I won a hundred bucks on a [B] scratch-off [F#] ticket,
bought two twelve-packs and a tank of gas with it.
She swore they were a waste of time, oh, [C#] but she was wrong.
_ [F#] I was caller number five on the [B] radio [F#] station,
one of four-day, three-night base vacations,
D.C. seniorita fishing down [C#] in Panama.
_ _ [F#] And I ain't got to see my [D#m] ex-future mother-in-law [G#m] anymore.
[C#] Oh, Lord, when it [F#] rains, it pours.
When it rains, it pours. _ _ _ _
Sunday morning, man, [B] she woke [C#] up fighting [F#] mad.
[B] _ [F#] Bitching and moaning on and on about the time I had.
And by Tuesday, you could [B] say that [F#] girl's good as gone.
_ Then when Thursday came around, I was all alone.
_ [C#] So I went for a drive to clear my [F#] mind and [C#] ended up at a shell [G#] on I-65.
[C#] [F#] Then I won a hundred bucks on [B] the scratch-off [F#] ticket, bought two twelve-packs and a tank of gas with it.
She swore they were a waste of time, [C#] aw, but she was wrong.
_ [F#] I was caller number five on [B] the radio [F#] station, one or four a day, three night bays vacation,
D.C. senorita fishing [C#] down in Panama.
_ [F#] And I ain't got to see my ex-future mother [C#]-in-law anymore.
Oh, Lord, when [F#] it rains, it pours.
When it rains, it pours.
_ [B] [F#] Now, she was sure real quick to up and apologize
when she heard about my [B] newfound luck on [F#] that FM dial.
_ And it's crazy how lately now it just seems to come in waves.
[B] [F#] What I thought was gonna be [B] the death of me [F#] was my saving grace.
[C#] This got me thinking that her leaving [F#] is the only logical reason
that I got the last spot in the Hooters' parking lot
and the waitress left her number on my check with a heart
she picked up on the first ring when [C#] I gave her a call.
_ [F#] I only spent five bucks at [B] the Moose Club [F#] raffle,
one of used four-wheeler and three free passes
for me and two of my buddies to [C#] play around to golf.
_ [F#] And I ain't got to see my ex-future mother-in-law [C#] anymore.
Oh, Lord, [F#] _ _
when it rains, it pours.
[G#m] Now, I've been on a [B] hell of a redneck road for three weeks now.
[G#m] And it all started [D#m] on the day that [B] she walked out.
[F#] Then I won a hundred bucks on a [B] scratch-off [F#] ticket,
bought two twelve-packs and a tank of gas with it.
She swore they were a waste of time, oh, [C#] but she was wrong.
_ [F#] I was caller number five on the [B] radio [F#] station,
one of four-day, three-night base vacations,
D.C. seniorita fishing down [C#] in Panama.
_ _ [F#] And I ain't got to see my [D#m] ex-future mother-in-law [G#m] anymore.
[C#] Oh, Lord, when it [F#] rains, it pours.
When it rains, it pours. _ _ _ _