Good Lord Lorrie Chords by Turnpike Troubadours

Tempo:
79.05 bpm
Chords used:

G

C

Em

D

Am

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Good Lord Lorrie chords
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Key:
G
2131
C
3211
Em
121
D
1321
Am
2311
G
2131
C
3211
Em
121
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To learn Turnpike Troubadours - Good Lord Lorrie chords with lyrics, practice the chord sequence Em, C, G, Em, G, C. To get a solid grasp, start slowly at 39 BPM and then match the original tempo of 79 BPM. Configure the capo to your vocal range and chord preference, remembering the key of G.

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[A] [G] Lori lit a [Em] cigarette and smiled and [C] waved the smoke out [G] of her face.
Well, her black hair [Em] frowned from the summer sun, [C] green eyes looked [G] around the place.
And she told me that she [Em] loved me and I grinned and [C] grabbed her hand and said,.
[G] I know, let's get from [Em] here now, darling, if we're [Am] going, let's go [G] on and go.
[Em] [C] .
[G] [Em] .
[G] Well, Lori said a [Em] family used to have a little [C] money and they still acted [G] like a dude.
But your daddy don't [Em] think I'm fit to [C] sit in the same [G] room with you.
And if I ever set [Em] foot in Sevier County, [C] well, your brother said he'd [G] break my jaw.
But here I [Em] stand with a dark-haired [C] daughter of Southwest [G] Arkansas.
And [C] I've been [G] learning [Am] that the leaving [G] and the [D] barely [Em] breaking even,.
[C] it's [G] just a [Am] part of life for you [G] and me.
And [C] I've been [G] living [Am] with a loneliness [G] that's got [D] down [Em] in my bones.
I [C] guess it's [G] just [Am] another phase of [D] being free.
And [Am] I've been learning how to lose a thing I never laid a [C] hand on all day long.
[G] Well, good [D] Lord, [Em] Lori, I love [D] you.
Could it [C] go more wrong?.
[G] Well, good [D] Lord, [Em] Lori, I love [D] you.
Could it [C] go more wrong?.
La, [Am] da, da, [G] da, da .
Well, [Em] [C] [G] .
[Em] [C] [G] D.
Queen's [Em] dry, so I bought us both a [C] bottle in downtown [G] Broken Bowl.
Well, Lori's got a [Em] buddy with a double-wide [C] trailer, they were shaking [G] Domino's.
And I had good intent, [Em] until I had too [C] many, I was stupid, I [G] suppose.
You better put a little [Em] money where your mouth is, [C] boy, and try to [G] keep it close.
And [C] I've been [G] learning [Am] that believing, [G] and [D] barely [Em] breaking even, [C] is [G] just a [Am] part of life for [G] you and me.
And [C] I've been [G] living [Am] with loneliness, [G] got [D] down [Em] in my bones, I [C] guess it's [G] just [D] another phase of living.
And [Am] I've been learning how to lose a thing I never laid a [C] hand on, all along.
[G] Well, good [Dm] Lord, [Em] Lori, I [G] love you, could it [C] go more wrong?.
[G] Well, good [D] Lord, [Em] Lori, I love [D] you, could it [C] go more wrong?.
[Am] .
[D] [A] [G] [Em] [C] .
[G] [Em] [C] .
[G] Well, Lori said, I [Em] wonder what we ever went [C] through all this [G] trouble for.
You ain't half of [Em] who I thought you [C] was.
And this ain't [G] fun no more.
And our words cut [Em] clean through drunk and [C] dark and dimming [G] doorway light.
Well, I've had all [Em] I can hand.
[C] Hope you're happy now.
[G] Good night.
[C] I guess the [G] folks were right.
[C] Guess the [G] folks were right.
[C] .
[G] Well, good [D] night, [Em] Lori, I [D] love you.
Could it [C] go more wrong?.
[G] Well, [D] good night, [Em] Lori, I [D] love you.
Could it [C] go more wrong?.
[D] La da da da da [A] da da da [G] da da da.
[Em] [C] [G] .
[Em] [C] [G] .
[Em] [G] .
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[Em] [G] .
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[Em] .

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