Chords for Sounds Like Life To Me lyrics by Darryl Worley
Tempo:
85.9 bpm
Chords used:
D
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A
Em
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D]
[G]
[D] Got a call last night from an old friend's wife, said,
I hate to bother you.
Well, Johnny Ray fell off the wagon.
He's been gone all afternoon.
[G] Well, I know my buddy, so I drove to Scully's
and found him at the bar.
[A] Said, hey, man, what's going on?
He said, I don't know where to start.
[D] Sarah's old car's about to fall apart,
and the washer quit last week.
We had to put mama in the nursing home,
and the baby's cutting peas.
[G] I didn't [A] get much work this [G] week, and I got bills to pay.
[A] I said, I know this ain't what you want to hear,
but it's what I'm going to say.
[D] Sounds like life to me.
It [G] ain't no fantasy.
[A] It's just a common case of everyday [D] reality.
So man, I know it's tough, but [G] you got to suck it up.
[B] Say, hear you talk, you're caught up [Em] in some tragedy.
[A] It sounds like [D] life to me.
[G] [D] Well, his face turned red, and he shook his head.
He said, you don't understand.
Three kids and a wife depend on me, and I'm just one man.
[G] Top it [A] off, I just found [G] out that Sarah's two months late.
[A] I said, hey, bartender, set us up a round.
We need to celebrate.
[D] Sounds like life to me.
[G] Plain old destiny.
[A] Yeah, the only thing for certain [D] is uncertainty.
[A] You got to [D] hold on tight, but [G] just enjoy the ride.
[Bm] You're used to all this
[Em] unpredictability.
[A] Sounds [D] like life.
[A] [D] [A]
Man, I [D] know it's tough, but [G] you got to [D] suck it up.
[Bm] Say, hear you talk, you're caught up [Em] in some tragedy.
[A] [D] Sounds like life to me.
[G] [D]
[G] Sounds [D] like life.
[G] [D]
[G] [D]
[G] [D] Sounds like life.
Sounds like life to me.
[G] Sounds [D] like life to me.
[G] [D]
[G] Sounds [D] like life.
[G] [D]
[G]
[D] Got a call last night from an old friend's wife, said,
I hate to bother you.
Well, Johnny Ray fell off the wagon.
He's been gone all afternoon.
[G] Well, I know my buddy, so I drove to Scully's
and found him at the bar.
[A] Said, hey, man, what's going on?
He said, I don't know where to start.
[D] Sarah's old car's about to fall apart,
and the washer quit last week.
We had to put mama in the nursing home,
and the baby's cutting peas.
[G] I didn't [A] get much work this [G] week, and I got bills to pay.
[A] I said, I know this ain't what you want to hear,
but it's what I'm going to say.
[D] Sounds like life to me.
It [G] ain't no fantasy.
[A] It's just a common case of everyday [D] reality.
So man, I know it's tough, but [G] you got to suck it up.
[B] Say, hear you talk, you're caught up [Em] in some tragedy.
[A] It sounds like [D] life to me.
[G] [D] Well, his face turned red, and he shook his head.
He said, you don't understand.
Three kids and a wife depend on me, and I'm just one man.
[G] Top it [A] off, I just found [G] out that Sarah's two months late.
[A] I said, hey, bartender, set us up a round.
We need to celebrate.
[D] Sounds like life to me.
[G] Plain old destiny.
[A] Yeah, the only thing for certain [D] is uncertainty.
[A] You got to [D] hold on tight, but [G] just enjoy the ride.
[Bm] You're used to all this
[Em] unpredictability.
[A] Sounds [D] like life.
[A] [D] [A]
Man, I [D] know it's tough, but [G] you got to [D] suck it up.
[Bm] Say, hear you talk, you're caught up [Em] in some tragedy.
[A] [D] Sounds like life to me.
[G] [D]
[G] Sounds [D] like life.
[G] [D]
[G] [D]
[G] [D] Sounds like life.
Sounds like life to me.
[G] Sounds [D] like life to me.
[G] [D]
[G] Sounds [D] like life.
[G] [D]
Key:
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G
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[D] Got a call last night from an old friend's wife, said,
I hate to bother you.
Well, Johnny Ray fell off the wagon.
He's been gone all afternoon. _
[G] Well, I know my buddy, so I drove to Scully's
and found him at the bar.
[A] Said, hey, man, what's going on?
He said, I don't know where to start.
[D] Sarah's old car's about to fall apart,
and the washer quit last week.
We had to put mama in the nursing home,
and the baby's cutting peas.
[G] I didn't [A] get much work this [G] week, and I got bills to pay.
[A] I said, I know this ain't what you want to hear,
but it's what I'm going to say.
[D] Sounds like life to me.
It [G] ain't no fantasy.
[A] It's just a common case of everyday [D] reality.
So man, I know it's tough, but [G] you got to suck it up.
[B] Say, hear you talk, you're caught up [Em] in some tragedy. _ _
[A] _ It sounds like [D] life to me. _ _
_ _ [G] _ [D] Well, his face turned red, and he shook his head.
He said, you don't understand.
Three kids and a wife depend on me, and I'm just one man.
[G] Top it [A] off, I just found [G] out that Sarah's two months late.
[A] I said, hey, bartender, set us up a round.
We need to celebrate.
[D] Sounds like life to me.
[G] Plain old destiny.
[A] Yeah, the only thing for certain [D] is uncertainty.
_ [A] You got to [D] hold on tight, but [G] just enjoy the ride.
[Bm] You're used to all this _
[Em] unpredictability.
_ _ [A] _ Sounds [D] like life. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A]
Man, I [D] know it's tough, but [G] you got to [D] suck it up.
[Bm] Say, hear you talk, you're caught up [Em] in some tragedy. _ _
[A] _ _ _ [D] Sounds like life to me.
[G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ Sounds [D] like life. _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
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[G] _ _ _ [D] Sounds like life.
Sounds like life to me. _
[G] _ _ Sounds [D] like life to me.
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[G] _ _ Sounds [D] like life. _ _
[G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
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[D] Got a call last night from an old friend's wife, said,
I hate to bother you.
Well, Johnny Ray fell off the wagon.
He's been gone all afternoon. _
[G] Well, I know my buddy, so I drove to Scully's
and found him at the bar.
[A] Said, hey, man, what's going on?
He said, I don't know where to start.
[D] Sarah's old car's about to fall apart,
and the washer quit last week.
We had to put mama in the nursing home,
and the baby's cutting peas.
[G] I didn't [A] get much work this [G] week, and I got bills to pay.
[A] I said, I know this ain't what you want to hear,
but it's what I'm going to say.
[D] Sounds like life to me.
It [G] ain't no fantasy.
[A] It's just a common case of everyday [D] reality.
So man, I know it's tough, but [G] you got to suck it up.
[B] Say, hear you talk, you're caught up [Em] in some tragedy. _ _
[A] _ It sounds like [D] life to me. _ _
_ _ [G] _ [D] Well, his face turned red, and he shook his head.
He said, you don't understand.
Three kids and a wife depend on me, and I'm just one man.
[G] Top it [A] off, I just found [G] out that Sarah's two months late.
[A] I said, hey, bartender, set us up a round.
We need to celebrate.
[D] Sounds like life to me.
[G] Plain old destiny.
[A] Yeah, the only thing for certain [D] is uncertainty.
_ [A] You got to [D] hold on tight, but [G] just enjoy the ride.
[Bm] You're used to all this _
[Em] unpredictability.
_ _ [A] _ Sounds [D] like life. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A]
Man, I [D] know it's tough, but [G] you got to [D] suck it up.
[Bm] Say, hear you talk, you're caught up [Em] in some tragedy. _ _
[A] _ _ _ [D] Sounds like life to me.
[G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ Sounds [D] like life. _ _
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[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [D] Sounds like life.
Sounds like life to me. _
[G] _ _ Sounds [D] like life to me.
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[G] _ _ Sounds [D] like life. _ _
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