Chords for Taylor Swift - Tim McGraw (ACOUSTIC LIVE!)
Tempo:
77.55 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
Am
F
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] This is the song that I saw at number 60, my picture there.
Again, thank you.
It's a song called Tim McGraw.
For those of you who haven't heard it and think I'm weird right now,
I'm just going to go ahead and explain myself.
It's not really about Tim McGraw, and I'm not
a stalker.
So it's really about two people who fall in love and their song is a Tim McGraw song.
And I think it really deals with the power of country music and how it has the power to haunt
you and take you back to places where you first heard that song.
So thank you Billboard Magazine
and all of you guys who've been really nice to me.
This is a song that's on your charts [D] right now.
[C]
[Am] [F]
[C] [G] [C] He said the way my blue eyes [Am] shined, put those Georgia [C] stars to shame that night.
I said that's
a [G] lie.
[C]
Just a boy in a Chevy [Am] truck that had a tendency of getting stuck on [G] back roads at night.
And I [C] was right there beside [G] him all summer [C] long.
And then the time we woke up to find that
summer gone.
But when you think Tim McGraw, I hope you [Am] think my favorite song.
The one we'd
dance to all night long.
The [G] moon like a spotlight on the lake.
When you [C] think happiness, [G] I hope you
[Am] think that little black dress.
Think of my [F] head on your [C] chest [G] and my old faded blue jeans.
When you
[Am] think Tim McGraw, [C] I hope you think of me.
September saw a [Am] month of tears and thanking God that [F] you
weren't here to [G] see me like that.
[C]
But in a [G] box beneath [Am] my bed is a letter that [F] you never read.
Three [G] summers back.
[C] It's hard not to find it all [G] a little [Am] bittersweet.
And looking back on all of
that, it's nice to [G] believe.
[C] When you think Tim McGraw, I hope you think [Am] my favorite song.
The
one we'd dance [F] to all night [Am] long.
The moon [G] like a spotlight on the lake.
[C] When you think happiness,
I [Am] hope you think that little black dress.
Think of my head on your chest [G] and my old faded blue jeans.
[Am] When you think Tim McGraw, [G] I hope you think of [C] me.
[F] And I'm back for the first time since [G] then.
I'm
standing on your street [Am] and there's a letter left on your doorstep.
And the [C] first thing that you'll
[G] read is [C] when you think Tim McGraw, I hope you think [Am] my favorite song.
Today you'll turn [C] your radio on.
I hope [G] it takes you back to that place.
When [C] you think happiness, I hope you [Am] think that little
black dress.
Think of my head on your chest and [G] my old faded blue jeans.
When you [F] think Tim McGraw,
[G] I hope you [C] think of me.
Oh, [Am] think of me.
[F] He [C]
said the way my blue eyes [Am] shined.
Put those Georgia stars [C] to shame that night.
I said [G] that's a lie.
[C]
Again, thank you.
It's a song called Tim McGraw.
For those of you who haven't heard it and think I'm weird right now,
I'm just going to go ahead and explain myself.
It's not really about Tim McGraw, and I'm not
a stalker.
So it's really about two people who fall in love and their song is a Tim McGraw song.
And I think it really deals with the power of country music and how it has the power to haunt
you and take you back to places where you first heard that song.
So thank you Billboard Magazine
and all of you guys who've been really nice to me.
This is a song that's on your charts [D] right now.
[C]
[Am] [F]
[C] [G] [C] He said the way my blue eyes [Am] shined, put those Georgia [C] stars to shame that night.
I said that's
a [G] lie.
[C]
Just a boy in a Chevy [Am] truck that had a tendency of getting stuck on [G] back roads at night.
And I [C] was right there beside [G] him all summer [C] long.
And then the time we woke up to find that
summer gone.
But when you think Tim McGraw, I hope you [Am] think my favorite song.
The one we'd
dance to all night long.
The [G] moon like a spotlight on the lake.
When you [C] think happiness, [G] I hope you
[Am] think that little black dress.
Think of my [F] head on your [C] chest [G] and my old faded blue jeans.
When you
[Am] think Tim McGraw, [C] I hope you think of me.
September saw a [Am] month of tears and thanking God that [F] you
weren't here to [G] see me like that.
[C]
But in a [G] box beneath [Am] my bed is a letter that [F] you never read.
Three [G] summers back.
[C] It's hard not to find it all [G] a little [Am] bittersweet.
And looking back on all of
that, it's nice to [G] believe.
[C] When you think Tim McGraw, I hope you think [Am] my favorite song.
The
one we'd dance [F] to all night [Am] long.
The moon [G] like a spotlight on the lake.
[C] When you think happiness,
I [Am] hope you think that little black dress.
Think of my head on your chest [G] and my old faded blue jeans.
[Am] When you think Tim McGraw, [G] I hope you think of [C] me.
[F] And I'm back for the first time since [G] then.
I'm
standing on your street [Am] and there's a letter left on your doorstep.
And the [C] first thing that you'll
[G] read is [C] when you think Tim McGraw, I hope you think [Am] my favorite song.
Today you'll turn [C] your radio on.
I hope [G] it takes you back to that place.
When [C] you think happiness, I hope you [Am] think that little
black dress.
Think of my head on your chest and [G] my old faded blue jeans.
When you [F] think Tim McGraw,
[G] I hope you [C] think of me.
Oh, [Am] think of me.
[F] He [C]
said the way my blue eyes [Am] shined.
Put those Georgia stars [C] to shame that night.
I said [G] that's a lie.
[C]
Key:
C
G
Am
F
D
C
G
Am
[C] This is the song that I saw at number 60, my picture there.
Again, thank you.
_ It's a song called Tim McGraw.
For those of you who haven't heard it and think I'm weird right now,
I'm just going to go ahead and explain myself.
It's not really about Tim McGraw, and I'm not
a stalker.
_ So it's really about two people who fall in love and their song is a Tim McGraw song.
And I think it really deals with the power of country music and how it has the power to haunt
you and take you back to places where you first heard that song.
So thank you Billboard Magazine
and all of you guys who've been really nice to me.
This is a song that's on your charts [D] right now.
[C] _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] He said the way my blue eyes [Am] shined, put those Georgia [C] stars to shame that night.
I said that's
a [G] lie.
_ _ [C] _
Just a boy in a Chevy [Am] truck that had a tendency of getting stuck on [G] back roads at night.
And I [C] was right there beside [G] him all summer [C] long.
And then the time we woke up to find that
summer gone.
But when you think Tim McGraw, I hope you [Am] think my favorite song.
The one we'd
dance to all night long.
The [G] moon like a spotlight on the lake.
When you [C] think happiness, [G] I hope you
[Am] think that little black dress.
Think of my [F] head on your [C] chest [G] and my old faded blue jeans.
When you
[Am] think Tim McGraw, [C] I hope you think of me. _ _ _
September saw a [Am] month of tears and thanking God that [F] you
weren't here to [G] see me like that.
_ _ [C]
But in a [G] box beneath [Am] my bed is a letter that [F] you never read.
Three [G] summers back.
_ [C] It's hard not to find it all [G] a little _ [Am] bittersweet.
And looking back on all of
that, it's nice to [G] believe.
[C] When you think Tim McGraw, I hope you think [Am] my favorite song.
The
one we'd dance [F] to all night [Am] long.
The moon [G] like a spotlight on the lake.
[C] When you think happiness,
I [Am] hope you think that little black dress.
Think of my head on your chest [G] and my old faded blue jeans.
[Am] When you think Tim McGraw, [G] I hope you think of [C] me. _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] And I'm back for the first time since [G] then.
I'm
standing on your street [Am] and there's a letter left on your doorstep.
And the [C] first thing that you'll
[G] read is [C] when you think Tim McGraw, I hope you think [Am] my favorite song.
Today you'll turn [C] your radio on.
I hope [G] it takes you back to that place.
When [C] you think happiness, I hope you [Am] think that little
black dress.
Think of my head on your chest and [G] my old faded blue jeans.
When you [F] think Tim McGraw,
[G] I hope you [C] think of me.
Oh, [Am] think of me.
_ _ [F] _ _ He [C] _ _
_ _ _ said the way my blue eyes [Am] shined.
Put those Georgia stars [C] to shame that night.
I said [G] that's a lie.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
Again, thank you.
_ It's a song called Tim McGraw.
For those of you who haven't heard it and think I'm weird right now,
I'm just going to go ahead and explain myself.
It's not really about Tim McGraw, and I'm not
a stalker.
_ So it's really about two people who fall in love and their song is a Tim McGraw song.
And I think it really deals with the power of country music and how it has the power to haunt
you and take you back to places where you first heard that song.
So thank you Billboard Magazine
and all of you guys who've been really nice to me.
This is a song that's on your charts [D] right now.
[C] _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] He said the way my blue eyes [Am] shined, put those Georgia [C] stars to shame that night.
I said that's
a [G] lie.
_ _ [C] _
Just a boy in a Chevy [Am] truck that had a tendency of getting stuck on [G] back roads at night.
And I [C] was right there beside [G] him all summer [C] long.
And then the time we woke up to find that
summer gone.
But when you think Tim McGraw, I hope you [Am] think my favorite song.
The one we'd
dance to all night long.
The [G] moon like a spotlight on the lake.
When you [C] think happiness, [G] I hope you
[Am] think that little black dress.
Think of my [F] head on your [C] chest [G] and my old faded blue jeans.
When you
[Am] think Tim McGraw, [C] I hope you think of me. _ _ _
September saw a [Am] month of tears and thanking God that [F] you
weren't here to [G] see me like that.
_ _ [C]
But in a [G] box beneath [Am] my bed is a letter that [F] you never read.
Three [G] summers back.
_ [C] It's hard not to find it all [G] a little _ [Am] bittersweet.
And looking back on all of
that, it's nice to [G] believe.
[C] When you think Tim McGraw, I hope you think [Am] my favorite song.
The
one we'd dance [F] to all night [Am] long.
The moon [G] like a spotlight on the lake.
[C] When you think happiness,
I [Am] hope you think that little black dress.
Think of my head on your chest [G] and my old faded blue jeans.
[Am] When you think Tim McGraw, [G] I hope you think of [C] me. _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] And I'm back for the first time since [G] then.
I'm
standing on your street [Am] and there's a letter left on your doorstep.
And the [C] first thing that you'll
[G] read is [C] when you think Tim McGraw, I hope you think [Am] my favorite song.
Today you'll turn [C] your radio on.
I hope [G] it takes you back to that place.
When [C] you think happiness, I hope you [Am] think that little
black dress.
Think of my head on your chest and [G] my old faded blue jeans.
When you [F] think Tim McGraw,
[G] I hope you [C] think of me.
Oh, [Am] think of me.
_ _ [F] _ _ He [C] _ _
_ _ _ said the way my blue eyes [Am] shined.
Put those Georgia stars [C] to shame that night.
I said [G] that's a lie.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _