Chords for The Lonesome River Band, In the Studio: Thunder and Lightning

Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:

A

D

Am

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Lonesome River Band, In the Studio: Thunder and Lightning chords
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[N]
[A]
Ain't but two ways around here to get your hands on a dollar bill
You can sell dry [Am] corn at Starbucks after you can cook it in a [A] liquor still
Well I got a forty-four-dialed backin' buddy that hauls some pool
She can get up hill like a mountain cat, twenty-two cases full
[D] I can outrun any old G-Band, they might as well be pushin' a plow
Boys, it's about to [A] be ragged, here come the thunder and your lightning now
[D]
[A]
[Am]
Had a little trouble in Dawsonville, but [A] that ain't the first I found
They run a wood axe through my copper still, and a bullet through my blue-tick hound
[Am] Coulda been raveners I guess, coulda [A] been old Dan Shurd
They both got a reason to want me dead, but they're gonna have to catch me first
[D] I can outrun any old G-Band, they might as well be [A] pushin' a plow
[D]
Boys, it's about to [A] be ragged, here come the thunder and your lightning now
Here come the thunder and your lightning now
[D] [A]
I seen a lone man scalpin' loads every turn on Highway 9
And tankers drippin' up Thunder Road, gettin' thick as log [Am]-lolly pines
Have a [A] brandy or a Cyberman, she don't make a damn to me
He'll get there full and he'll get there fast, but it ain't gonna get there free
[D] I can outrun any old G-Band, they might as well be pushin' a plow
Boys, it's [A] about to be ragged, here come the thunder and your lightning now
[D] I can outrun any [A] old G-Band, [D] they might as well be [A] pushin' a [D] plow
Boys, it's about to [A] be ragged, here come the thunder and your lightning now
Here come the thunder and your lightning now
Key:  
A
1231
D
1321
Am
2311
A
1231
D
1321
Am
2311
A
1231
D
1321
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_ Ain't but two ways around here to get your hands on a dollar _ bill
You can sell dry [Am] corn at Starbucks after you can cook it in a [A] liquor still
_ Well I got a forty-four-dialed backin' buddy that hauls some pool
She can get up hill like a mountain cat, twenty-two cases full
[D] I can outrun any old G-Band, they might as well be pushin' a plow
Boys, it's about to [A] be ragged, here come the thunder and your lightning now
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_ _ _ _ _ Had a little trouble in Dawsonville, but [A] that ain't the first I found
They run a wood axe through my copper still, and a bullet through my blue-tick hound _
[Am] Coulda been raveners I guess, coulda [A] been old Dan Shurd
They both got a reason to want me dead, but they're gonna have to catch me first
[D] I can outrun any old G-Band, they might as well be [A] pushin' a plow
_ [D] _
Boys, it's about to [A] be ragged, here come the thunder and your lightning now
Here come the thunder and your lightning now
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I seen a lone man scalpin' loads every turn on Highway _ 9
And tankers drippin' up Thunder Road, gettin' thick as log [Am]-lolly pines
_ Have a [A] brandy or a Cyberman, she don't make a damn to me _
He'll get there full and he'll get there fast, but it ain't gonna get there free
[D] I can outrun any old G-Band, they might as well be pushin' a plow
Boys, it's [A] about to be ragged, here come the thunder and your lightning now
[D] I can outrun any [A] old G-Band, [D] they might as well be [A] pushin' a [D] plow
Boys, it's about to [A] be ragged, here come the thunder and your lightning now
Here come the thunder and your lightning now
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