I Love My Country Chords by Florida Georgia Line
Tempo:
139.75 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
Am
Em
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Key:
A
E
Am
Em
C
A
E
Am
[B] I love my country.
.
Wait, what do you want to hear?.
I love my country.
[Em] [A] .
[E] [F#] [Am] So this is far [F#m] enough, right?.
And you're being, you can dance with him.
[C] [A] .
.
Woooo!
.
Out here eatin' duck and butter, wood and water, drop a beer from a stand, catch a fish with a barber, [E] drink a beer out the can, liquor out the bottle, have a good morning, [A] can daddy, [C#] yes he can.
[A].
I love my country.
I love my country.
Six strings and fiddles and skiing from Kentucky.
[E].
We keep it funky, we like how it [A] sounds.
Monday to Sunday, I love my country.
Up loud and proud, rollin' in the town.
Hangin' out the window like a blue tig hound.
[E] Ain't sorry, ain't nothin' to be sorry about.
[A].
I love my country.
I love my country.
Up loud and proud, [Am] woo!
.
[A] Quarantining, in the [D] grand outdoor, [C] [A].
barbecue, steak fry, styrofoam plate, eight, nine, short straight, singin' great swine.
We turnin' up, sittin' leg [E] side, that pedal still, she straight slidin' over here to me.
She do that [A] Alabama shake like you ain't ever seen.
I love my country.
I love my country.
Six strings and fiddles and skiing from Kentucky.
[E].
We keep it funky, we like how it sounds.
[A].
Monday to Sunday, I love my country.
Up loud and proud, rollin' in the town.
Hangin' out the window like a blue tig hound.
[E] Ain't sorry, ain't nothin' to be sorry [Em] about.
[A].
I love my country.
I love my country.
Up loud and proud, [Am] woo!
.
[A] I love [Am] my country.
[E] Up loud and proud, woo!.
Talkin' with [A] the lioness.
I [Am] [A] like rock and rock and rap, I like Skinner.
.
Goin' out downtown when I'm with her.
[E] Like drivin' too fast down a four-lane road.
[Em] But damn, she don't know where close to the way that.
[A] I love my country.
I love my country.
Six strings and fiddles and skiing from Kentucky.
[E].
We keep it funky, we like how it sounds.
[A].
Monday to Sunday, I love my country.
Up loud and proud, rollin' in the town.
Hangin' out the window like a blue tig hound.
Ain't [E].
sorry, ain't nothin' to be sorry about.
[A].
I love my country.
I love my country.
Up loud, [Am] .
[A] [Am] [E] up loud.
Yeah, we up [A].
loud.
[C] [A] .
.
[Am] Woo!.
[A] .
.
.
Wait, what do you want to hear?.
I love my country.
[Em] [A] .
[E] [F#] [Am] So this is far [F#m] enough, right?.
And you're being, you can dance with him.
[C] [A] .
.
Woooo!
.
Out here eatin' duck and butter, wood and water, drop a beer from a stand, catch a fish with a barber, [E] drink a beer out the can, liquor out the bottle, have a good morning, [A] can daddy, [C#] yes he can.
[A].
I love my country.
I love my country.
Six strings and fiddles and skiing from Kentucky.
[E].
We keep it funky, we like how it [A] sounds.
Monday to Sunday, I love my country.
Up loud and proud, rollin' in the town.
Hangin' out the window like a blue tig hound.
[E] Ain't sorry, ain't nothin' to be sorry about.
[A].
I love my country.
I love my country.
Up loud and proud, [Am] woo!
.
[A] Quarantining, in the [D] grand outdoor, [C] [A].
barbecue, steak fry, styrofoam plate, eight, nine, short straight, singin' great swine.
We turnin' up, sittin' leg [E] side, that pedal still, she straight slidin' over here to me.
She do that [A] Alabama shake like you ain't ever seen.
I love my country.
I love my country.
Six strings and fiddles and skiing from Kentucky.
[E].
We keep it funky, we like how it sounds.
[A].
Monday to Sunday, I love my country.
Up loud and proud, rollin' in the town.
Hangin' out the window like a blue tig hound.
[E] Ain't sorry, ain't nothin' to be sorry [Em] about.
[A].
I love my country.
I love my country.
Up loud and proud, [Am] woo!
.
[A] I love [Am] my country.
[E] Up loud and proud, woo!.
Talkin' with [A] the lioness.
I [Am] [A] like rock and rock and rap, I like Skinner.
.
Goin' out downtown when I'm with her.
[E] Like drivin' too fast down a four-lane road.
[Em] But damn, she don't know where close to the way that.
[A] I love my country.
I love my country.
Six strings and fiddles and skiing from Kentucky.
[E].
We keep it funky, we like how it sounds.
[A].
Monday to Sunday, I love my country.
Up loud and proud, rollin' in the town.
Hangin' out the window like a blue tig hound.
Ain't [E].
sorry, ain't nothin' to be sorry about.
[A].
I love my country.
I love my country.
Up loud, [Am] .
[A] [Am] [E] up loud.
Yeah, we up [A].
loud.
[C] [A] .
.
[Am] Woo!.
[A] .
.