Chords for Nights I Can't Remember, Friends I'll Never Forget by Toby Keith
Tempo:
116.8 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
E
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A]
[G] [A]
[G] [Em] [D]
Me and JB and Sonny, [B] we grew [A] up on a buddy plan.
Weren't we some bad mothers, closer than brothers, had a rockin' little [Em] three [D]-piece band.
[G] Yeah, we wrote a lot of songs about [D] women.
[G] Then we'd try and sing them pretty [A] for the girls.
Pushing everything we did to the limit, [G] living right [A] out on the [D] edge of the world.
I recall one summer night at a party, [A] we were sophomores hanging out by the lake.
I got off on some wine with a waitress, Sonny had a girlfriend who just [D] couldn't wait.
[G] JB hooked up [D] around midnight [G] with an ugly girl from up [A] in the city.
He downed every can of beer and a cooler, just [G] trying to drink [A] that poor [D] thing pretty.
[Bm] JB and the boys, [A] we made a lot of noise [G] and we sang all our songs [D] for free.
[E] We parted through college, acquired some knowledge, [G] never did get a [A]
degree.
[D] We [A] did it our [Bm] way, looking back on [F#m] those good [G] days, there's still not a lot [E] I regret.
[G] Lots I can't [D] remember, [A] friends I'll never [D] forget.
I grew up and got married, took [A] a job with the FPL.
Sonny's got a good life, a baby and a good wife, and every day he carries [D] the mail.
[G] JB is the cross-country [D] trucker [G] that he called last night from South [A] Carolina.
He said I'd fallen in love with a waitress that [G] I met at [A] a Waffle [D] House diner.
He [C] said the years seemed to roll [D] on faster than [C] they did back when we [D] were kids.
[C] Man, we need us a break from [D] the grindstone, [E] that's exactly what [A] we did.
[D] We put in a phone call to Sonny, then [A] we stayed out all night long.
We drank a few cold ones and told a few old [G] ones and sang another [A] verse to [D] the song.
[Bm] Yeah, we were the boys [A] who made a lot of noise and [G] we sang all our songs [D] for free.
[E] We partied through college, acquired some knowledge, [G] never did get a [A] degree.
[D] We [A] did it our way, [Bm] looking back [F#m] on the good days, [G] there's still not a lot I [E] regret.
[G] There's some nights I can't [D] remember, [A] with friends I'll never [D] forget.
[G] There's some nights I can't [D] remember, [A] with friends I'll never [D] forget.
[A] [G] [Em] [D]
[G] [A]
[G] [Em] [D]
Me and JB and Sonny, [B] we grew [A] up on a buddy plan.
Weren't we some bad mothers, closer than brothers, had a rockin' little [Em] three [D]-piece band.
[G] Yeah, we wrote a lot of songs about [D] women.
[G] Then we'd try and sing them pretty [A] for the girls.
Pushing everything we did to the limit, [G] living right [A] out on the [D] edge of the world.
I recall one summer night at a party, [A] we were sophomores hanging out by the lake.
I got off on some wine with a waitress, Sonny had a girlfriend who just [D] couldn't wait.
[G] JB hooked up [D] around midnight [G] with an ugly girl from up [A] in the city.
He downed every can of beer and a cooler, just [G] trying to drink [A] that poor [D] thing pretty.
[Bm] JB and the boys, [A] we made a lot of noise [G] and we sang all our songs [D] for free.
[E] We parted through college, acquired some knowledge, [G] never did get a [A]
degree.
[D] We [A] did it our [Bm] way, looking back on [F#m] those good [G] days, there's still not a lot [E] I regret.
[G] Lots I can't [D] remember, [A] friends I'll never [D] forget.
I grew up and got married, took [A] a job with the FPL.
Sonny's got a good life, a baby and a good wife, and every day he carries [D] the mail.
[G] JB is the cross-country [D] trucker [G] that he called last night from South [A] Carolina.
He said I'd fallen in love with a waitress that [G] I met at [A] a Waffle [D] House diner.
He [C] said the years seemed to roll [D] on faster than [C] they did back when we [D] were kids.
[C] Man, we need us a break from [D] the grindstone, [E] that's exactly what [A] we did.
[D] We put in a phone call to Sonny, then [A] we stayed out all night long.
We drank a few cold ones and told a few old [G] ones and sang another [A] verse to [D] the song.
[Bm] Yeah, we were the boys [A] who made a lot of noise and [G] we sang all our songs [D] for free.
[E] We partied through college, acquired some knowledge, [G] never did get a [A] degree.
[D] We [A] did it our way, [Bm] looking back [F#m] on the good days, [G] there's still not a lot I [E] regret.
[G] There's some nights I can't [D] remember, [A] with friends I'll never [D] forget.
[G] There's some nights I can't [D] remember, [A] with friends I'll never [D] forget.
[A] [G] [Em] [D]
Key:
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Bm
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Me and JB and Sonny, _ [B] we grew [A] up on a buddy plan.
_ _ Weren't we some bad mothers, closer than brothers, had a rockin' little [Em] three [D]-piece band.
_ [G] Yeah, we wrote a lot of songs about [D] women.
_ [G] Then we'd try and sing them pretty [A] for the girls.
_ Pushing everything we did to the limit, _ [G] living right [A] out on the [D] edge of the world. _ _ _ _
_ I recall one summer night at a party, _ [A] we were sophomores hanging out by the lake.
_ I got off on some wine with a waitress, Sonny had a girlfriend who just [D] couldn't wait.
_ _ [G] JB hooked up [D] around midnight _ [G] with an ugly girl from up [A] in the city.
He downed every can of beer and a cooler, just [G] trying to drink [A] that poor [D] thing pretty.
_ [Bm] JB and the boys, [A] we made a lot of noise [G] and we sang all our songs [D] for free.
_ [E] We parted through college, acquired some knowledge, [G] never did get a [A] _
degree.
_ [D] We [A] did it our [Bm] way, looking back on [F#m] those good [G] days, there's still not a lot [E] I regret.
_ _ [G] Lots I can't [D] remember, _ _ [A] _ friends I'll never [D] forget.
_ _ _ _ _ _ I grew up and got married, took [A] a job with the FPL.
_ _ _ Sonny's got a good life, a baby and a good wife, and every day he carries [D] the mail.
[G] JB is the cross-country [D] trucker _ [G] that he called last night from South [A] Carolina.
He said I'd fallen in love with a waitress that [G] I met at [A] a Waffle [D] House diner. _ _ _
He [C] said the years seemed to roll [D] on faster than [C] they did back when we [D] were kids.
_ [C] Man, we need us a break from [D] the _ grindstone, [E] that's exactly what [A] we did.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] We put in a phone call to Sonny, then [A] we stayed out all night long.
_ We drank a few cold ones and told a few old [G] ones and sang another [A] verse to [D] the song.
_ [Bm] Yeah, we were the boys [A] who made a lot of noise and [G] we sang all our songs [D] for free.
_ [E] We partied through college, acquired some knowledge, [G] never did get a [A] degree.
_ _ [D] We [A] did it our way, [Bm] looking back [F#m] on the good days, [G] there's still not a lot I [E] regret.
_ [G] There's some nights I can't [D] remember, _ [A] _ with friends I'll never [D] forget.
_ _ [G] There's some nights I can't [D] remember, [A] _ _ with friends I'll never [D] forget.
[A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Me and JB and Sonny, _ [B] we grew [A] up on a buddy plan.
_ _ Weren't we some bad mothers, closer than brothers, had a rockin' little [Em] three [D]-piece band.
_ [G] Yeah, we wrote a lot of songs about [D] women.
_ [G] Then we'd try and sing them pretty [A] for the girls.
_ Pushing everything we did to the limit, _ [G] living right [A] out on the [D] edge of the world. _ _ _ _
_ I recall one summer night at a party, _ [A] we were sophomores hanging out by the lake.
_ I got off on some wine with a waitress, Sonny had a girlfriend who just [D] couldn't wait.
_ _ [G] JB hooked up [D] around midnight _ [G] with an ugly girl from up [A] in the city.
He downed every can of beer and a cooler, just [G] trying to drink [A] that poor [D] thing pretty.
_ [Bm] JB and the boys, [A] we made a lot of noise [G] and we sang all our songs [D] for free.
_ [E] We parted through college, acquired some knowledge, [G] never did get a [A] _
degree.
_ [D] We [A] did it our [Bm] way, looking back on [F#m] those good [G] days, there's still not a lot [E] I regret.
_ _ [G] Lots I can't [D] remember, _ _ [A] _ friends I'll never [D] forget.
_ _ _ _ _ _ I grew up and got married, took [A] a job with the FPL.
_ _ _ Sonny's got a good life, a baby and a good wife, and every day he carries [D] the mail.
[G] JB is the cross-country [D] trucker _ [G] that he called last night from South [A] Carolina.
He said I'd fallen in love with a waitress that [G] I met at [A] a Waffle [D] House diner. _ _ _
He [C] said the years seemed to roll [D] on faster than [C] they did back when we [D] were kids.
_ [C] Man, we need us a break from [D] the _ grindstone, [E] that's exactly what [A] we did.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] We put in a phone call to Sonny, then [A] we stayed out all night long.
_ We drank a few cold ones and told a few old [G] ones and sang another [A] verse to [D] the song.
_ [Bm] Yeah, we were the boys [A] who made a lot of noise and [G] we sang all our songs [D] for free.
_ [E] We partied through college, acquired some knowledge, [G] never did get a [A] degree.
_ _ [D] We [A] did it our way, [Bm] looking back [F#m] on the good days, [G] there's still not a lot I [E] regret.
_ [G] There's some nights I can't [D] remember, _ [A] _ with friends I'll never [D] forget.
_ _ [G] There's some nights I can't [D] remember, [A] _ _ with friends I'll never [D] forget.
[A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _
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