Chords for Thomas Rhett - Church Boots (Lyric Video)
Tempo:
94.6 bpm
Chords used:
Am
C
Dm
F
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[Am] [C] Click, crack, yeah.
[E] [Am] Yeah, my old [Dm] truck is my new [Am] truck.
It'll get me A [C] to B and then a U truck.
My coffee [G] cup looks like my whiskey [C] glass.
Yeah, most [Dm] folks stay the same [Am] here.
Same town, sundown, drink the same [C] beer.
My future [D] looks a lot [Am] like my past.
Nothing [C] wrong with that.
Yeah, my old [Dm] guitar is my new [Am] guitar.
And the hole in [F] the wall is my only [C] bar.
And the jeans with [Dm] the ripped in the knee are [Am] the ones that I wear on [F] Friday night.
Well, my T [D]-shirt is my good [Am] shirt.
Making money and [F] a party on the same [C] dirt.
Go straight from [D] the farm to the bar to the [Am] back row.
[F] Yeah, my work boots are my church [D] boots.
[Am] [C]
Church boots.
[D] [Am] [F]
I got the [D] same look that my dad did.
And when I'm 80, I'ma [Am] probably be the same kid.
[C] I'm a redneck, [Am] long-haired son of a country song.
[Dm]
And my first love [D] is the same love.
[Am] And I kiss her every morning when I [C] wake up.
And I plan to [Dm] every morning till I'm gone.
[A] Ain't nothing wrong.
My old [Dm] guitar is my new guitar.
[Am] And the hole in the [F] wall is my only [C] bar.
And the jeans with the [Dm] ripped in the knee are the [Am] ones that I wear on [F] Friday night.
Well, my T-shirt [Dm] is my good [Am] shirt.
Making money and a [F] party on the same dirt.
[C] Go straight from the [Dm] farm to the bar to the [Am] back row.
Yeah, [F] my work boots are my church boots.
[D] [Am] [C]
[D] [G]
[G] I'll scuff some men just like [Am] me.
Tell a little story about my history.
[F] A little love on the back and a rip on the [G] side.
Don't play the good life.
[D] My church boots.
[C] Mmm.
Are my work [D] boots and my party boots.
[Am] And I probably wear them to the beach too.
You get the idea.
[C] Yeah, my old guitar [Dm] is my new guitar.
[Am] And the hole in the [F] wall is my only bar.
[C] And the jeans with the [Dm] ripped in the knee are the ones that I wear on [F] Friday night.
[C] Well, my T-shirt [Dm] is my good shirt.
Making money and a party [F] on the same dirt.
[C] Go straight from the farm [Dm] to the bar [Am] to the back row.
Yeah, [F] my work boots [C] are my church [D] boots.
Yeah, my church boots are my church [C] boots.
[Dm]
[Am] Yeah, [F] yeah.
[C] And my T-shirt [D] is my good shirt.
Making money and a party [C] on the same dirt.
[Dm] Mmm.
[Am] [G]
[E] [Am] Yeah, my old [Dm] truck is my new [Am] truck.
It'll get me A [C] to B and then a U truck.
My coffee [G] cup looks like my whiskey [C] glass.
Yeah, most [Dm] folks stay the same [Am] here.
Same town, sundown, drink the same [C] beer.
My future [D] looks a lot [Am] like my past.
Nothing [C] wrong with that.
Yeah, my old [Dm] guitar is my new [Am] guitar.
And the hole in [F] the wall is my only [C] bar.
And the jeans with [Dm] the ripped in the knee are [Am] the ones that I wear on [F] Friday night.
Well, my T [D]-shirt is my good [Am] shirt.
Making money and [F] a party on the same [C] dirt.
Go straight from [D] the farm to the bar to the [Am] back row.
[F] Yeah, my work boots are my church [D] boots.
[Am] [C]
Church boots.
[D] [Am] [F]
I got the [D] same look that my dad did.
And when I'm 80, I'ma [Am] probably be the same kid.
[C] I'm a redneck, [Am] long-haired son of a country song.
[Dm]
And my first love [D] is the same love.
[Am] And I kiss her every morning when I [C] wake up.
And I plan to [Dm] every morning till I'm gone.
[A] Ain't nothing wrong.
My old [Dm] guitar is my new guitar.
[Am] And the hole in the [F] wall is my only [C] bar.
And the jeans with the [Dm] ripped in the knee are the [Am] ones that I wear on [F] Friday night.
Well, my T-shirt [Dm] is my good [Am] shirt.
Making money and a [F] party on the same dirt.
[C] Go straight from the [Dm] farm to the bar to the [Am] back row.
Yeah, [F] my work boots are my church boots.
[D] [Am] [C]
[D] [G]
[G] I'll scuff some men just like [Am] me.
Tell a little story about my history.
[F] A little love on the back and a rip on the [G] side.
Don't play the good life.
[D] My church boots.
[C] Mmm.
Are my work [D] boots and my party boots.
[Am] And I probably wear them to the beach too.
You get the idea.
[C] Yeah, my old guitar [Dm] is my new guitar.
[Am] And the hole in the [F] wall is my only bar.
[C] And the jeans with the [Dm] ripped in the knee are the ones that I wear on [F] Friday night.
[C] Well, my T-shirt [Dm] is my good shirt.
Making money and a party [F] on the same dirt.
[C] Go straight from the farm [Dm] to the bar [Am] to the back row.
Yeah, [F] my work boots [C] are my church [D] boots.
Yeah, my church boots are my church [C] boots.
[Dm]
[Am] Yeah, [F] yeah.
[C] And my T-shirt [D] is my good shirt.
Making money and a party [C] on the same dirt.
[Dm] Mmm.
[Am] [G]
Key:
Am
C
Dm
F
D
Am
C
Dm
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [C] Click, crack, _ yeah.
[E] _ [Am] Yeah, _ _ _ my old [Dm] truck is my new [Am] truck.
It'll get me A [C] to B and then a U truck.
My coffee [G] cup looks like my whiskey [C] glass.
Yeah, most [Dm] folks stay the same [Am] here.
Same town, sundown, drink the same [C] beer.
My future [D] looks a lot [Am] like my past.
Nothing [C] wrong with that.
Yeah, my old [Dm] guitar is my new [Am] guitar.
And the hole in [F] the wall is my only [C] bar.
And the jeans with [Dm] the ripped in the knee are [Am] the ones that I wear on [F] Friday night.
Well, my T [D]-shirt is my good [Am] shirt.
Making money and [F] a party on the same [C] dirt.
Go straight from [D] the farm to the bar to the [Am] back row.
[F] Yeah, my work boots are my church [D] boots.
_ [Am] _ _ [C] _
Church boots.
[D] _ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _
I got the [D] same look that my dad did.
And when I'm 80, I'ma [Am] probably be the same kid.
[C] I'm a redneck, [Am] long-haired son of a country song.
[Dm] _
And my first love [D] is the same love.
[Am] And I kiss her every morning when I [C] wake up.
And I plan to [Dm] every morning till I'm gone.
[A] Ain't nothing wrong.
My old [Dm] guitar is my new guitar.
[Am] And the hole in the [F] wall is my only [C] bar.
And the jeans with the [Dm] ripped in the knee are the [Am] ones that I wear on [F] Friday night.
Well, my T-shirt [Dm] is my good [Am] shirt.
Making money and a [F] party on the same dirt.
[C] Go straight from the [Dm] farm to the bar to the [Am] back row.
Yeah, [F] my work boots are my church boots.
[D] _ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [G] I'll scuff some men just like [Am] me.
Tell a little story about my history.
[F] A little love on the back and a rip on the [G] side.
Don't play the good life.
_ _ _ _ [D] My church boots.
_ [C] Mmm.
_ Are my work [D] boots and my party boots.
[Am] And I probably wear them to the beach too.
You get the idea.
[C] Yeah, my old guitar [Dm] is my new guitar.
[Am] And the hole in the [F] wall is my only bar.
[C] And the jeans with the [Dm] ripped in the knee are the ones that I wear on [F] Friday night.
[C] Well, my T-shirt [Dm] is my good shirt.
Making money and a party [F] on the same dirt.
[C] Go straight from the farm [Dm] to the bar [Am] to the back row.
Yeah, [F] my work boots [C] are my church [D] boots.
Yeah, my church boots are my church [C] boots.
_ [Dm] _
[Am] _ Yeah, [F] yeah.
[C] And my T-shirt [D] is my good shirt.
Making money and a party [C] on the same dirt.
_ [Dm] Mmm.
_ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ [Am] Yeah, _ _ _ my old [Dm] truck is my new [Am] truck.
It'll get me A [C] to B and then a U truck.
My coffee [G] cup looks like my whiskey [C] glass.
Yeah, most [Dm] folks stay the same [Am] here.
Same town, sundown, drink the same [C] beer.
My future [D] looks a lot [Am] like my past.
Nothing [C] wrong with that.
Yeah, my old [Dm] guitar is my new [Am] guitar.
And the hole in [F] the wall is my only [C] bar.
And the jeans with [Dm] the ripped in the knee are [Am] the ones that I wear on [F] Friday night.
Well, my T [D]-shirt is my good [Am] shirt.
Making money and [F] a party on the same [C] dirt.
Go straight from [D] the farm to the bar to the [Am] back row.
[F] Yeah, my work boots are my church [D] boots.
_ [Am] _ _ [C] _
Church boots.
[D] _ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _
I got the [D] same look that my dad did.
And when I'm 80, I'ma [Am] probably be the same kid.
[C] I'm a redneck, [Am] long-haired son of a country song.
[Dm] _
And my first love [D] is the same love.
[Am] And I kiss her every morning when I [C] wake up.
And I plan to [Dm] every morning till I'm gone.
[A] Ain't nothing wrong.
My old [Dm] guitar is my new guitar.
[Am] And the hole in the [F] wall is my only [C] bar.
And the jeans with the [Dm] ripped in the knee are the [Am] ones that I wear on [F] Friday night.
Well, my T-shirt [Dm] is my good [Am] shirt.
Making money and a [F] party on the same dirt.
[C] Go straight from the [Dm] farm to the bar to the [Am] back row.
Yeah, [F] my work boots are my church boots.
[D] _ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [G] I'll scuff some men just like [Am] me.
Tell a little story about my history.
[F] A little love on the back and a rip on the [G] side.
Don't play the good life.
_ _ _ _ [D] My church boots.
_ [C] Mmm.
_ Are my work [D] boots and my party boots.
[Am] And I probably wear them to the beach too.
You get the idea.
[C] Yeah, my old guitar [Dm] is my new guitar.
[Am] And the hole in the [F] wall is my only bar.
[C] And the jeans with the [Dm] ripped in the knee are the ones that I wear on [F] Friday night.
[C] Well, my T-shirt [Dm] is my good shirt.
Making money and a party [F] on the same dirt.
[C] Go straight from the farm [Dm] to the bar [Am] to the back row.
Yeah, [F] my work boots [C] are my church [D] boots.
Yeah, my church boots are my church [C] boots.
_ [Dm] _
[Am] _ Yeah, [F] yeah.
[C] And my T-shirt [D] is my good shirt.
Making money and a party [C] on the same dirt.
_ [Dm] Mmm.
_ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _