The Best Day - George Strait (Lyrics) Chords
Tempo:
113.2 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
B
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A]
[D] [E]
[A] We loaded up my old [D] station wagon [E] with a tent, a [A] Coleman, and sleeping bags,
some fishing poles, [D] a cooler, a coax, [E] three days before [A] we had to be back.
[D] When you're seven, you're in seventh [E] heaven when you're [A] going camping in the wild outdoors.
[D] As we turned off on that old dirt road, [E] he looked at me and swore,
[A] he said, [E] this could be the [D] best day of my life.
I've been [E]
dreaming day and night about the [A] fun we'll have.
[E]
[A] Just me and you, doing [D] what I've always wanted to.
[B] I'm [D] the luckiest boy alive.
This is [E] the best day of [A] my life.
[D] [E]
[A] His fifteenth birthday [D]
rolled around.
[E] Classic [A] cars were his thing.
When I pulled in the drive [D] with that old vet, [E] I thought that boy [A] would go insane.
[D] When you're in your teens, your [E] dreams revolve [A] around four spinning wheels.
We [D] worked nights on it until it was new again, and [E] as he sat behind the wheel,
he [A] said, dad, [F#] this could be the [D] best day of [D] my life.
[E] I've been dreaming day and night about the fun [A]
we'll have.
[E]
[A] Just me and [A] you, doing [D] what I've always [B] wanted to.
I'm [D] the luckiest boy alive.
This is [E] the best day of [A] my life.
[D] Standing in a little room, back of the [E] church with our tuxes [A] on.
[D] Looking at him I say, I [E] can't believe son that you're grown.
He said, [A] dad, this could be the best day of my life.
[E] I've been dreaming day and night of being [A] like you.
[E] [A] That's me and her, watching [D] you and mom I've learned.
[B]
I'm the [D] luckiest man alive.
This is [E] the best day of [A] my life.
I'm [D] the luckiest man alive.
This is [E] the best day of [A] my life.
[D] [A] [E]
[A]
[D] [E]
[A] We loaded up my old [D] station wagon [E] with a tent, a [A] Coleman, and sleeping bags,
some fishing poles, [D] a cooler, a coax, [E] three days before [A] we had to be back.
[D] When you're seven, you're in seventh [E] heaven when you're [A] going camping in the wild outdoors.
[D] As we turned off on that old dirt road, [E] he looked at me and swore,
[A] he said, [E] this could be the [D] best day of my life.
I've been [E]
dreaming day and night about the [A] fun we'll have.
[E]
[A] Just me and you, doing [D] what I've always wanted to.
[B] I'm [D] the luckiest boy alive.
This is [E] the best day of [A] my life.
[D] [E]
[A] His fifteenth birthday [D]
rolled around.
[E] Classic [A] cars were his thing.
When I pulled in the drive [D] with that old vet, [E] I thought that boy [A] would go insane.
[D] When you're in your teens, your [E] dreams revolve [A] around four spinning wheels.
We [D] worked nights on it until it was new again, and [E] as he sat behind the wheel,
he [A] said, dad, [F#] this could be the [D] best day of [D] my life.
[E] I've been dreaming day and night about the fun [A]
we'll have.
[E]
[A] Just me and [A] you, doing [D] what I've always [B] wanted to.
I'm [D] the luckiest boy alive.
This is [E] the best day of [A] my life.
[D] Standing in a little room, back of the [E] church with our tuxes [A] on.
[D] Looking at him I say, I [E] can't believe son that you're grown.
He said, [A] dad, this could be the best day of my life.
[E] I've been dreaming day and night of being [A] like you.
[E] [A] That's me and her, watching [D] you and mom I've learned.
[B]
I'm the [D] luckiest man alive.
This is [E] the best day of [A] my life.
I'm [D] the luckiest man alive.
This is [E] the best day of [A] my life.
[D] [A] [E]
[A]
Key:
A
E
D
B
F#
A
E
D
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [A] We loaded up my old [D] station wagon [E] with a tent, a [A] Coleman, and sleeping bags,
some fishing poles, [D] a cooler, a coax, [E] three days before [A] we had to be back.
[D] When you're seven, you're in seventh [E] heaven when you're [A] going camping in the wild outdoors.
[D] As we turned off on that old dirt road, [E] he looked at me and swore,
[A] he said, [E] this could be the [D] best day of my life.
I've been [E]
dreaming day and night about the [A] fun we'll have.
[E] _ _
[A] Just me and you, doing [D] what I've always wanted to.
[B] I'm [D] the luckiest boy alive.
This is [E] the best day of [A] my life. _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [A] His fifteenth birthday [D]
rolled around.
_ [E] Classic [A] cars were his thing.
When I pulled in the drive [D] with that old vet, [E] I thought that boy [A] would go insane.
[D] When you're in your teens, your [E] dreams revolve [A] around four spinning wheels.
We [D] worked nights on it until it was new again, and [E] as he sat behind the wheel,
he [A] said, dad, [F#] this could be the [D] best day of [D] my life.
[E] I've been dreaming day and night about the fun [A]
we'll have.
[E] _ _
[A] Just me and [A] you, doing [D] what I've always [B] wanted to.
I'm [D] the luckiest boy alive.
This is [E] the best day of [A] my life. _ _ _ _
[D] Standing in a little room, back of the [E] church with our tuxes [A] on.
_ _ [D] Looking at him I say, I [E] can't believe son that you're grown. _ _ _
He said, [A] dad, this could be the best day of my life.
[E] I've been dreaming day and night of being [A] like you.
_ [E] _ _ [A] That's me and her, watching [D] you and mom I've learned.
[B]
I'm the [D] luckiest man alive.
This is [E] the best day of [A] my life.
_ _ I'm [D] the luckiest man alive.
This is [E] the best day of [A] my _ life.
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [A] We loaded up my old [D] station wagon [E] with a tent, a [A] Coleman, and sleeping bags,
some fishing poles, [D] a cooler, a coax, [E] three days before [A] we had to be back.
[D] When you're seven, you're in seventh [E] heaven when you're [A] going camping in the wild outdoors.
[D] As we turned off on that old dirt road, [E] he looked at me and swore,
[A] he said, [E] this could be the [D] best day of my life.
I've been [E]
dreaming day and night about the [A] fun we'll have.
[E] _ _
[A] Just me and you, doing [D] what I've always wanted to.
[B] I'm [D] the luckiest boy alive.
This is [E] the best day of [A] my life. _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [A] His fifteenth birthday [D]
rolled around.
_ [E] Classic [A] cars were his thing.
When I pulled in the drive [D] with that old vet, [E] I thought that boy [A] would go insane.
[D] When you're in your teens, your [E] dreams revolve [A] around four spinning wheels.
We [D] worked nights on it until it was new again, and [E] as he sat behind the wheel,
he [A] said, dad, [F#] this could be the [D] best day of [D] my life.
[E] I've been dreaming day and night about the fun [A]
we'll have.
[E] _ _
[A] Just me and [A] you, doing [D] what I've always [B] wanted to.
I'm [D] the luckiest boy alive.
This is [E] the best day of [A] my life. _ _ _ _
[D] Standing in a little room, back of the [E] church with our tuxes [A] on.
_ _ [D] Looking at him I say, I [E] can't believe son that you're grown. _ _ _
He said, [A] dad, this could be the best day of my life.
[E] I've been dreaming day and night of being [A] like you.
_ [E] _ _ [A] That's me and her, watching [D] you and mom I've learned.
[B]
I'm the [D] luckiest man alive.
This is [E] the best day of [A] my life.
_ _ I'm [D] the luckiest man alive.
This is [E] the best day of [A] my _ life.
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _
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