Chords for She Likes the Beatles by William Clark Green - Steamboat Music Fest
Tempo:
95.425 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Our bass drummer who now plays with Wade Bowen, his name is Jay Saldana, a good friend of ours.
was on the phone with his girlfriend, who is a gigantic Beatles fan and he is a gigantic
a couple of bottles of whiskey in and he gets on the phone with her
really big fight over the [Eb] phone.
[Ab] he slams the phone down and he [G] goes, she likes the Beatles
get along [Db] on anything.
down, I'd like to thank [F] Jay Saldana for the song
[Eb] I probably should have, man.
was on the phone with his girlfriend, who is a gigantic Beatles fan and he is a gigantic
a couple of bottles of whiskey in and he gets on the phone with her
really big fight over the [Eb] phone.
[Ab] he slams the phone down and he [G] goes, she likes the Beatles
get along [Db] on anything.
down, I'd like to thank [F] Jay Saldana for the song
[Eb] I probably should have, man.
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_ _ _ _ Our bass drummer who now plays with Wade Bowen, his name is Jay Saldana, a good friend of ours.
He was on the phone with his girlfriend, who is a gigantic Beatles fan and he is a gigantic
Willard Stokes fan.
_ And we were probably a couple of bottles of whiskey in and he gets on the phone with her
to check in and they get in this really big fight over the [Eb] phone.
And he comes back inside and [Ab] he slams the phone down and he [G] goes, she likes the Beatles
[C] and I like the Stones and we're never going to get along [Db] on anything.
_ _ And I ran into my room and I wrote it down, I'd like to thank [F] Jay Saldana for the song
I did, I did not give him writer's credit on it.
[Eb] I probably should have, man.
Sorry, sorry, she likes [G] the Beatles. _ _
I'll sing along now.
Play the shit!
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
I fell in love by the time it [Em] was night, [G] but I didn't give it till June.
[D] Not long after, we said I'd do, but she had the nerve to move in.
She banned [G] the hoes, she banned up my dog and she kicked out all of my friends.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I like Andy and the Joneses.
She goes to church [Cm] and I stay at [G] home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ She bursts the money like I burn through smoke.
She says that I [D] need to quit.
Cause [Cm] if I die from [G] cancer in 25 [E] years, [G] she'll have to pay off the debt.
No, she don't think I'm funny, she don't laugh at my jokes.
I could care less about [D] all her shoes.
My parents [G] both hate her, it evens [Em] out cause her parents [E] both hate me.
[G] _ _
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I like Andy and the Joneses.
She goes to church and I stay at home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _ _
[A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ So [Gm] after I wrote that line down on my notepad in my _ room in Eastland.
_ [G] I had written the chorus and I was working on the verses.
I'm really not a smart person.
I don't have a lot of wit, I was a C student my whole life.
And I knew this song needed somebody who was smarter than me to help me out.
So I called my good friend Mr.
Brian King who was also in my favorite song, I was about to say. _ _
Probably the wittiest person I know, he wrote She Left Me For Jesus with Haze Carr. _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gm] His wife produced our album too, her name is Rachel Lloyd.
She's an absolutely phenomenal musician and person.
_ And his last verse Brian wrote for his wife.
And _ apparently certainly got him laid. _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] She [G] brings me coffee and I'm working late.
She lifts me [D] up and I'm low.
_ [C] She [D] understands when I'm carrying [Em]
weight.
That I just [D] have to hold up alone. _
She's determined [G] and honest, she's stubborn and strong.
And I always know [D] where she stands.
So it [G] never bugs me, she's [E] always [Em] wrong. _ _
_ _ She's a woman with [D] her hand in my [G] hand.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I [E] like Andy and [G] the Joneses.
She goes to church and I stay at home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stars.
She likes the [D] Beatles and I like the [G] Stones. _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
He was on the phone with his girlfriend, who is a gigantic Beatles fan and he is a gigantic
Willard Stokes fan.
_ And we were probably a couple of bottles of whiskey in and he gets on the phone with her
to check in and they get in this really big fight over the [Eb] phone.
And he comes back inside and [Ab] he slams the phone down and he [G] goes, she likes the Beatles
[C] and I like the Stones and we're never going to get along [Db] on anything.
_ _ And I ran into my room and I wrote it down, I'd like to thank [F] Jay Saldana for the song
I did, I did not give him writer's credit on it.
[Eb] I probably should have, man.
Sorry, sorry, she likes [G] the Beatles. _ _
I'll sing along now.
Play the shit!
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
I fell in love by the time it [Em] was night, [G] but I didn't give it till June.
[D] Not long after, we said I'd do, but she had the nerve to move in.
She banned [G] the hoes, she banned up my dog and she kicked out all of my friends.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I like Andy and the Joneses.
She goes to church [Cm] and I stay at [G] home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ She bursts the money like I burn through smoke.
She says that I [D] need to quit.
Cause [Cm] if I die from [G] cancer in 25 [E] years, [G] she'll have to pay off the debt.
No, she don't think I'm funny, she don't laugh at my jokes.
I could care less about [D] all her shoes.
My parents [G] both hate her, it evens [Em] out cause her parents [E] both hate me.
[G] _ _
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I like Andy and the Joneses.
She goes to church and I stay at home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _ _
[A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ So [Gm] after I wrote that line down on my notepad in my _ room in Eastland.
_ [G] I had written the chorus and I was working on the verses.
I'm really not a smart person.
I don't have a lot of wit, I was a C student my whole life.
And I knew this song needed somebody who was smarter than me to help me out.
So I called my good friend Mr.
Brian King who was also in my favorite song, I was about to say. _ _
Probably the wittiest person I know, he wrote She Left Me For Jesus with Haze Carr. _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gm] His wife produced our album too, her name is Rachel Lloyd.
She's an absolutely phenomenal musician and person.
_ And his last verse Brian wrote for his wife.
And _ apparently certainly got him laid. _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] She [G] brings me coffee and I'm working late.
She lifts me [D] up and I'm low.
_ [C] She [D] understands when I'm carrying [Em]
weight.
That I just [D] have to hold up alone. _
She's determined [G] and honest, she's stubborn and strong.
And I always know [D] where she stands.
So it [G] never bugs me, she's [E] always [Em] wrong. _ _
_ _ She's a woman with [D] her hand in my [G] hand.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I [E] like Andy and [G] the Joneses.
She goes to church and I stay at home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stars.
She likes the [D] Beatles and I like the [G] Stones. _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _