Chords for Scotty McCreery Clayton Idol
Tempo:
104.6 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
E
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Contestant number 10 is Scotty McCreary.
I understand he has a nickname, Scotty Mac, and he's always loved music.
[G] At his one year checkup, he hummed a few bars of Bye Bye Bunting to his amazed daughter.
Later, when he was three, his mom feared arrest by [E] the Mexican [D] police when she looked down
and saw [N] him walking beside her at Revolution Boulevard, strumming a [B] tiny blue ukulele
[G] as he walked out of the store with it.
After prying it [D] from his hands while he screamed, she rushed [G] back in through the shop door.
[B] Scotty would later collect Elvis Presley [Fm] CDs and left to [G] impersonate him.
Scotty begged for guitar lessons, but his mom said [F#m] only after a year of [G#] piano.
But after six months of piano, she finally agreed and he [F#] started guitar at age 10.
[N] Besides guitar, Scotty participated in chorus in elementary, middle, and high school.
At Westlake Middle, he was asked to sing for graduation.
[Bm] He has sung in church [F#] musicals at First Baptist Corner, where he's currently in the Youth Praise Band.
He played at his [Gm] grandparents' 50th wedding anniversary and at another [N] grandpa's funeral.
Last year as a freshman in the Garner High School Chorus, he was named Rookie of the Year.
Besides singing and playing the guitar, he also enjoys pitching for the Garner High School baseball team,
where he can throw a mean slide.
Ladies and gentlemen, a warm welcome to contestant number three, Scotty McBroom.
How
[G] y'all doing?
[E] [G]
I'm gonna be singing In Color For Y'all by Jamie Johnson.
[E]
[N]
[G#] [E]
[G] [A]
I'm gonna [G] be singing In
[D] [A]
Color For Y [G]'all by [D]
[F#m] [A]
Jamie Johnson.
I said grandpa was gonna [D] teach [E] me
I said grandpa [D] was gonna teach me
I said [A] I'm gonna be a good guy
Stop what you're spending 35 [D] minutes [G] with
Try to [D] survive, cut apart
Break [A] the pressure, love
You know it's like a little scared to [G] hate
Like a couple of kids trying to [D] save each other
You should've seen it [A]
coming
[F#] [G]
[D] The [F#m]
[A] Ole Miss Blue and the Heroes taking over
[G] To the hill of [D] 1943
In the wintertime, you can all see [A] my breath
You can't tell the near or the far that [G] I
[D] see that smile
I was [A] so scared
You know it's like a little scared [G] to hate
Like a couple of kids just trying to [D] save each other
You should've seen it [A] coming
The Germans on the town
Throw [G] a bunch of kids in with those shades of [D] gray
You should've seen it [A] coming
[G] To the hill [D]
of
[A]
This one is my favorite one
[G] This is me and grandma
We got so much [D] stuff, all my friends know
And they said [A] I'm badass
You can't tell the near or the far that [G] I see that smile
[D] You know it's [A]
like a little scared to hate
[F#m] You should've seen it coming
[E] That's the story [D] of our lives
[F#m]
Right [E] there in black [D] and white
[A] It's like a little scared to [G] hate
Like a couple of kids just trying [D] to save each other
You should've seen it [A] coming
Pictures of work with guys
[G] Watching what you can't see with those shades of gray
[D] You should've seen it [A] coming
You know it's like a little scared to hate
[G] Like a couple of kids just [D] trying to save each other
You should've seen it coming
[N] Thank you guys for coming out to see us
How many of you out there watched America's Got Talent this year?
I think Scotty might be a chicken farmer too
He reminds me a lot of the guy that won that competition
For [D] those of you that don't [F] know him, the guy was a chicken farmer
And got on America's [D] Got Talent and ended up winning the whole thing
So it's [B] gonna be awesome, great job
So Scotty, what tunes do you play?
You play the guitar, do you still play the piano?
[D] [Gm] I've played the piano for about six [N] months
I didn't know it was seven months
So do you play anything with Scotty at all?
That's all I'm gonna ask
That's all I'm gonna ask
Alright Miss Ellis, let's start with you Thank you
She won't, she won't know
[D#]
Um, I don't [N] even have to say anything
That's how good that was
That's how good that was
Did you say you started singing at one?
I don't remember, my mom would say
I don't remember my son singing at 16 months
But you made it, I mean that's really young
And I believe you mom because [A#] you've got that voice
That you hadn't even been working on for a long time
But it's so good
[N] Scotty, [Gm] you are what they call [D#] a [N] package
You have everything you need
I love you
And the thing [D#] is, you know
You can, by the point of listening to you
And [G] hearing the background
Which you've just [D#] been singing all your life
You were [G] born with music in you
And it's very [N] very obvious
And I'm totally impressed with you
Good luck, you won't go far
[D#] [N]
I understand he has a nickname, Scotty Mac, and he's always loved music.
[G] At his one year checkup, he hummed a few bars of Bye Bye Bunting to his amazed daughter.
Later, when he was three, his mom feared arrest by [E] the Mexican [D] police when she looked down
and saw [N] him walking beside her at Revolution Boulevard, strumming a [B] tiny blue ukulele
[G] as he walked out of the store with it.
After prying it [D] from his hands while he screamed, she rushed [G] back in through the shop door.
[B] Scotty would later collect Elvis Presley [Fm] CDs and left to [G] impersonate him.
Scotty begged for guitar lessons, but his mom said [F#m] only after a year of [G#] piano.
But after six months of piano, she finally agreed and he [F#] started guitar at age 10.
[N] Besides guitar, Scotty participated in chorus in elementary, middle, and high school.
At Westlake Middle, he was asked to sing for graduation.
[Bm] He has sung in church [F#] musicals at First Baptist Corner, where he's currently in the Youth Praise Band.
He played at his [Gm] grandparents' 50th wedding anniversary and at another [N] grandpa's funeral.
Last year as a freshman in the Garner High School Chorus, he was named Rookie of the Year.
Besides singing and playing the guitar, he also enjoys pitching for the Garner High School baseball team,
where he can throw a mean slide.
Ladies and gentlemen, a warm welcome to contestant number three, Scotty McBroom.
How
[G] y'all doing?
[E] [G]
I'm gonna be singing In Color For Y'all by Jamie Johnson.
[E]
[N]
[G#] [E]
[G] [A]
I'm gonna [G] be singing In
[D] [A]
Color For Y [G]'all by [D]
[F#m] [A]
Jamie Johnson.
I said grandpa was gonna [D] teach [E] me
I said grandpa [D] was gonna teach me
I said [A] I'm gonna be a good guy
Stop what you're spending 35 [D] minutes [G] with
Try to [D] survive, cut apart
Break [A] the pressure, love
You know it's like a little scared to [G] hate
Like a couple of kids trying to [D] save each other
You should've seen it [A]
coming
[F#] [G]
[D] The [F#m]
[A] Ole Miss Blue and the Heroes taking over
[G] To the hill of [D] 1943
In the wintertime, you can all see [A] my breath
You can't tell the near or the far that [G] I
[D] see that smile
I was [A] so scared
You know it's like a little scared [G] to hate
Like a couple of kids just trying to [D] save each other
You should've seen it [A] coming
The Germans on the town
Throw [G] a bunch of kids in with those shades of [D] gray
You should've seen it [A] coming
[G] To the hill [D]
of
[A]
This one is my favorite one
[G] This is me and grandma
We got so much [D] stuff, all my friends know
And they said [A] I'm badass
You can't tell the near or the far that [G] I see that smile
[D] You know it's [A]
like a little scared to hate
[F#m] You should've seen it coming
[E] That's the story [D] of our lives
[F#m]
Right [E] there in black [D] and white
[A] It's like a little scared to [G] hate
Like a couple of kids just trying [D] to save each other
You should've seen it [A] coming
Pictures of work with guys
[G] Watching what you can't see with those shades of gray
[D] You should've seen it [A] coming
You know it's like a little scared to hate
[G] Like a couple of kids just [D] trying to save each other
You should've seen it coming
[N] Thank you guys for coming out to see us
How many of you out there watched America's Got Talent this year?
I think Scotty might be a chicken farmer too
He reminds me a lot of the guy that won that competition
For [D] those of you that don't [F] know him, the guy was a chicken farmer
And got on America's [D] Got Talent and ended up winning the whole thing
So it's [B] gonna be awesome, great job
So Scotty, what tunes do you play?
You play the guitar, do you still play the piano?
[D] [Gm] I've played the piano for about six [N] months
I didn't know it was seven months
So do you play anything with Scotty at all?
That's all I'm gonna ask
That's all I'm gonna ask
Alright Miss Ellis, let's start with you Thank you
She won't, she won't know
[D#]
Um, I don't [N] even have to say anything
That's how good that was
That's how good that was
Did you say you started singing at one?
I don't remember, my mom would say
I don't remember my son singing at 16 months
But you made it, I mean that's really young
And I believe you mom because [A#] you've got that voice
That you hadn't even been working on for a long time
But it's so good
[N] Scotty, [Gm] you are what they call [D#] a [N] package
You have everything you need
I love you
And the thing [D#] is, you know
You can, by the point of listening to you
And [G] hearing the background
Which you've just [D#] been singing all your life
You were [G] born with music in you
And it's very [N] very obvious
And I'm totally impressed with you
Good luck, you won't go far
[D#] [N]
Key:
D
G
A
E
F#m
D
G
A
Contestant number 10 is Scotty McCreary. _
I _ understand _ he has a nickname, Scotty Mac, _ and he's always loved music.
[G] At his one year checkup, he hummed a few bars of Bye Bye Bunting to his amazed daughter.
Later, when he was three, his mom feared arrest by [E] the Mexican [D] police when she looked down
and saw [N] him walking beside her at Revolution Boulevard, strumming a [B] tiny blue ukulele
[G] as he walked out of the store with it.
After prying it [D] from his hands while he screamed, she rushed [G] back in through the shop door.
_ [B] Scotty would later collect Elvis Presley [Fm] CDs and left to [G] impersonate him.
Scotty begged for guitar lessons, but his mom said [F#m] only after a year of [G#] piano.
But after six months of piano, she finally agreed and he [F#] started guitar at age 10.
[N] Besides guitar, Scotty participated in chorus in elementary, middle, and high school.
At Westlake Middle, he was asked to sing for graduation.
[Bm] He has sung in church [F#] musicals at First Baptist Corner, where he's currently in the Youth Praise Band.
He played at his [Gm] grandparents' 50th wedding anniversary and at another [N] grandpa's funeral.
Last year as a freshman in the Garner High School Chorus, he was named Rookie of the Year.
Besides singing and playing the guitar, he also enjoys pitching for the Garner High School baseball team,
where he can throw a mean slide.
Ladies and gentlemen, a warm welcome to contestant number three, Scotty McBroom. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ How
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ y'all doing?
[E] _ _ _ [G] _
I'm gonna be singing In Color For Y'all by Jamie Johnson.
[E] _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G#] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _
_ I'm gonna _ [G] be singing In _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ Color For Y [G]'all by _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ [A] _
Jamie Johnson.
I said grandpa was gonna [D] teach [E] me
I said grandpa _ _ [D] _ was _ gonna teach me
I said [A] I'm gonna be a good guy
Stop what you're spending 35 [D] minutes [G] with
Try to [D] survive, cut apart _
Break [A] the pressure, love
You know it's like a little scared to [G] hate
Like a couple of kids trying to [D] save each other
You should've seen it [A] _
coming
_ _ [F#] _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ The _ _ _ [F#m] _
[A] _ _ _ Ole Miss Blue and the Heroes taking over
[G] To the hill of [D] 1943
In the wintertime, you can all see [A] my breath _
You can't tell the near or the far that [G] I _
_ _ _ [D] see that smile
I was [A] so scared
_ You know it's like a little scared [G] to hate
Like a couple of kids just trying to [D] save each other
You should've seen it [A] coming
_ _ The Germans on the town
Throw [G] a bunch of kids in with those shades of [D] gray
You _ should've seen it [A] coming _ _
_ [G] _ To the hill [D] _ _
of
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _
This one is my favorite one
[G] This is me and grandma
We got so much [D] stuff, all my friends know
And they said [A] I'm badass
_ You can't tell the near or the far that [G] I see that _ smile
_ [D] _ _ _ _ You know it's [A]
like a little scared to hate
_ _ [F#m] You should've seen it coming
_ [E] That's the story [D] of our lives
_ [F#m] _
Right [E] there in black [D] and white _
_ [A] It's like a little scared to [G] hate
Like a couple of kids just trying [D] to save each other
You should've seen it [A] coming _ _ _ _
Pictures of work with guys
[G] Watching what you can't see with those shades of gray
[D] _ You should've seen it [A] coming
_ _ You know it's like a little scared to hate
[G] Like a couple of kids just [D] trying to save each other
You should've seen it coming _ _
_ [N] Thank _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ you guys for coming out to see us _
_ How _ _ many of you out there watched America's Got Talent this year? _ _
_ I think Scotty might be a chicken farmer too _
_ _ _ _ He reminds me a lot of the guy that won that competition
For [D] those of you that don't [F] know him, the guy was a chicken farmer
And got on America's [D] Got Talent and ended up winning the whole thing
So it's [B] gonna be awesome, great job
So Scotty, what tunes do you play?
You play the guitar, do you still play the piano?
[D] [Gm] I've played the piano for about six [N] months
I didn't know it was seven months _
_ So do you play anything with Scotty at all?
That's all I'm gonna ask
That's all I'm gonna ask
_ Alright Miss Ellis, let's start with you Thank you
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
She won't, she won't know
_ _ _ _ [D#]
Um, I don't [N] even have to say anything
That's how good that was
That's _ how good that was _
_ Did you say you started singing at one?
I don't remember, my mom would say
I don't remember my son singing at 16 months
But you made it, I mean that's really young
And I believe you mom because [A#] you've got that voice
That you hadn't even been working on for a long time
But it's so good
[N] Scotty, _ _ _ _ [Gm] you are what they call [D#] a [N] package
You have everything you need
I love you
_ And _ the thing [D#] is, you know
You can, by the point of listening to you
And [G] hearing the background
Which you've just [D#] been singing all your life
You were [G] born with music in you
And it's very [N] very obvious
And I'm totally impressed with you
Good luck, you won't go far
_ _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
I _ understand _ he has a nickname, Scotty Mac, _ and he's always loved music.
[G] At his one year checkup, he hummed a few bars of Bye Bye Bunting to his amazed daughter.
Later, when he was three, his mom feared arrest by [E] the Mexican [D] police when she looked down
and saw [N] him walking beside her at Revolution Boulevard, strumming a [B] tiny blue ukulele
[G] as he walked out of the store with it.
After prying it [D] from his hands while he screamed, she rushed [G] back in through the shop door.
_ [B] Scotty would later collect Elvis Presley [Fm] CDs and left to [G] impersonate him.
Scotty begged for guitar lessons, but his mom said [F#m] only after a year of [G#] piano.
But after six months of piano, she finally agreed and he [F#] started guitar at age 10.
[N] Besides guitar, Scotty participated in chorus in elementary, middle, and high school.
At Westlake Middle, he was asked to sing for graduation.
[Bm] He has sung in church [F#] musicals at First Baptist Corner, where he's currently in the Youth Praise Band.
He played at his [Gm] grandparents' 50th wedding anniversary and at another [N] grandpa's funeral.
Last year as a freshman in the Garner High School Chorus, he was named Rookie of the Year.
Besides singing and playing the guitar, he also enjoys pitching for the Garner High School baseball team,
where he can throw a mean slide.
Ladies and gentlemen, a warm welcome to contestant number three, Scotty McBroom. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ How
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ y'all doing?
[E] _ _ _ [G] _
I'm gonna be singing In Color For Y'all by Jamie Johnson.
[E] _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G#] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _
_ I'm gonna _ [G] be singing In _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ Color For Y [G]'all by _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ [A] _
Jamie Johnson.
I said grandpa was gonna [D] teach [E] me
I said grandpa _ _ [D] _ was _ gonna teach me
I said [A] I'm gonna be a good guy
Stop what you're spending 35 [D] minutes [G] with
Try to [D] survive, cut apart _
Break [A] the pressure, love
You know it's like a little scared to [G] hate
Like a couple of kids trying to [D] save each other
You should've seen it [A] _
coming
_ _ [F#] _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ The _ _ _ [F#m] _
[A] _ _ _ Ole Miss Blue and the Heroes taking over
[G] To the hill of [D] 1943
In the wintertime, you can all see [A] my breath _
You can't tell the near or the far that [G] I _
_ _ _ [D] see that smile
I was [A] so scared
_ You know it's like a little scared [G] to hate
Like a couple of kids just trying to [D] save each other
You should've seen it [A] coming
_ _ The Germans on the town
Throw [G] a bunch of kids in with those shades of [D] gray
You _ should've seen it [A] coming _ _
_ [G] _ To the hill [D] _ _
of
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _
This one is my favorite one
[G] This is me and grandma
We got so much [D] stuff, all my friends know
And they said [A] I'm badass
_ You can't tell the near or the far that [G] I see that _ smile
_ [D] _ _ _ _ You know it's [A]
like a little scared to hate
_ _ [F#m] You should've seen it coming
_ [E] That's the story [D] of our lives
_ [F#m] _
Right [E] there in black [D] and white _
_ [A] It's like a little scared to [G] hate
Like a couple of kids just trying [D] to save each other
You should've seen it [A] coming _ _ _ _
Pictures of work with guys
[G] Watching what you can't see with those shades of gray
[D] _ You should've seen it [A] coming
_ _ You know it's like a little scared to hate
[G] Like a couple of kids just [D] trying to save each other
You should've seen it coming _ _
_ [N] Thank _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ you guys for coming out to see us _
_ How _ _ many of you out there watched America's Got Talent this year? _ _
_ I think Scotty might be a chicken farmer too _
_ _ _ _ He reminds me a lot of the guy that won that competition
For [D] those of you that don't [F] know him, the guy was a chicken farmer
And got on America's [D] Got Talent and ended up winning the whole thing
So it's [B] gonna be awesome, great job
So Scotty, what tunes do you play?
You play the guitar, do you still play the piano?
[D] [Gm] I've played the piano for about six [N] months
I didn't know it was seven months _
_ So do you play anything with Scotty at all?
That's all I'm gonna ask
That's all I'm gonna ask
_ Alright Miss Ellis, let's start with you Thank you
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
She won't, she won't know
_ _ _ _ [D#]
Um, I don't [N] even have to say anything
That's how good that was
That's _ how good that was _
_ Did you say you started singing at one?
I don't remember, my mom would say
I don't remember my son singing at 16 months
But you made it, I mean that's really young
And I believe you mom because [A#] you've got that voice
That you hadn't even been working on for a long time
But it's so good
[N] Scotty, _ _ _ _ [Gm] you are what they call [D#] a [N] package
You have everything you need
I love you
_ And _ the thing [D#] is, you know
You can, by the point of listening to you
And [G] hearing the background
Which you've just [D#] been singing all your life
You were [G] born with music in you
And it's very [N] very obvious
And I'm totally impressed with you
Good luck, you won't go far
_ _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _