Chords for Craig Morgan - This Ain't Nothin'
Tempo:
75.05 bpm
Chords used:
F#
B
C#
G#m
D#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F#] [B] [D#m] .
[C#] [B] .
[F#] He was standing in the rubble [B] of an old [F#] farmhouse outside Birmingham.
[C#] [F#] When some on the scene reporter [B] stuck a camera [F#] in the face of [C#] that old man.
He [F#] said tell the folks please mister.
What are you gonna do?
.
[B] Now [F#] that this twister [G#m] has taken all this dare to you.
[D#m] The old [C#] man just smiled.
Oh, let [B] me tell you something.
[C#] This [F#] ain't nothing.
[C#] [B] He said I lost my daddy.
[C#] When I was [B] eight years [F#] old.
That cave in at the Kincaid [G#m] mine left a [F#] big old hole.
[B] I lost my baby brother.
[C#] my best friend in my [B] left [F#] hand.
In a no-win situation.
[G#m] in a [B] place called [F#] Vietnam.
[D#m] and last year [C#] watched my love and [B] wife a.
50 [F#] years west wind I [G#m] and I held her [F#] hand to her heart of [B] gold.
[F#] [C#] So [F#] this ain't nothing.
[B] He [F#].
said I learned at an early [B] age.
There's things that matter [F#] and there's things that don't.
So if you waiting here for me to cry [B] I.
Hate to disappoint you boy, [C#] but I won't.
[B].
[F#] Then he reached out in the rubble [E] and picked up a photograph .
[B] Wipe the dirt off of it [G#m] with the hand that he still [D#m] had.
He put [C#] it to his lips and he said [B] man she was something.
[C#] But [F#] this ain't nothing.
[B] He said I lost my daddy.
[C#] When I was [B] eight years [F#] old.
That cave in at the Kincaid [G#m] mine left a [F#] big old hole.
[B] And I lost my baby brother.
[C#] my best friend in [B] my left [F#] hand.
In a no-win situation.
[B] In a place [F#] called Vietnam.
[D#m] And last year I [C#] watched my love and [B] wife a 50 [F#] years west wind [G#m] I.
We were holding [F#] hands with her heart of [B] gold.
[C#] So [F#] this ain't nothing.
[B] He said this ain't nothing time [F#] won't erase.
[C#] [B] He's.
And this ain't nothing money [C#] can replace.
[D#m] He said you said [C#] watch your loving [B] wife a 50 [F#] years fighting for [G#m] life.
Then you hold her [F#] hand to her heart of [B] gold stop.
[C#] Yeah, well, that's something so [F#] this ain't nothing.
[B] .
[F#] This ain't nothing.
[B] [F#] .
[C#] [B] .
[F#] He was standing in the rubble [B] of an old [F#] farmhouse outside Birmingham.
[C#] [F#] When some on the scene reporter [B] stuck a camera [F#] in the face of [C#] that old man.
He [F#] said tell the folks please mister.
What are you gonna do?
.
[B] Now [F#] that this twister [G#m] has taken all this dare to you.
[D#m] The old [C#] man just smiled.
Oh, let [B] me tell you something.
[C#] This [F#] ain't nothing.
[C#] [B] He said I lost my daddy.
[C#] When I was [B] eight years [F#] old.
That cave in at the Kincaid [G#m] mine left a [F#] big old hole.
[B] I lost my baby brother.
[C#] my best friend in my [B] left [F#] hand.
In a no-win situation.
[G#m] in a [B] place called [F#] Vietnam.
[D#m] and last year [C#] watched my love and [B] wife a.
50 [F#] years west wind I [G#m] and I held her [F#] hand to her heart of [B] gold.
[F#] [C#] So [F#] this ain't nothing.
[B] He [F#].
said I learned at an early [B] age.
There's things that matter [F#] and there's things that don't.
So if you waiting here for me to cry [B] I.
Hate to disappoint you boy, [C#] but I won't.
[B].
[F#] Then he reached out in the rubble [E] and picked up a photograph .
[B] Wipe the dirt off of it [G#m] with the hand that he still [D#m] had.
He put [C#] it to his lips and he said [B] man she was something.
[C#] But [F#] this ain't nothing.
[B] He said I lost my daddy.
[C#] When I was [B] eight years [F#] old.
That cave in at the Kincaid [G#m] mine left a [F#] big old hole.
[B] And I lost my baby brother.
[C#] my best friend in [B] my left [F#] hand.
In a no-win situation.
[B] In a place [F#] called Vietnam.
[D#m] And last year I [C#] watched my love and [B] wife a 50 [F#] years west wind [G#m] I.
We were holding [F#] hands with her heart of [B] gold.
[C#] So [F#] this ain't nothing.
[B] He said this ain't nothing time [F#] won't erase.
[C#] [B] He's.
And this ain't nothing money [C#] can replace.
[D#m] He said you said [C#] watch your loving [B] wife a 50 [F#] years fighting for [G#m] life.
Then you hold her [F#] hand to her heart of [B] gold stop.
[C#] Yeah, well, that's something so [F#] this ain't nothing.
[B] .
[F#] This ain't nothing.
[B] [F#] .
Key:
F#
B
C#
G#m
D#m
F#
B
C#
[F#] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [D#m] _ _ .
[C#] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ .
[F#] He was standing in the rubble [B] of an old [F#] farmhouse outside Birmingham.
[C#] _ [F#] When some on the scene reporter [B] stuck a camera [F#] in the face of [C#] that old man.
He [F#] said tell the folks please mister.
What are you gonna do?
_ .
[B] Now [F#] that this twister [G#m] has taken all this dare to you.
[D#m] The old [C#] man just smiled.
Oh, let [B] me tell you something.
[C#] This [F#] ain't nothing.
_ [C#] [B] He said I lost my daddy.
[C#] When I was [B] eight years [F#] old.
That cave in at the Kincaid [G#m] mine left a [F#] big old hole.
[B] I lost my baby brother.
[C#] my best friend in my [B] left [F#] hand.
In a no-win situation.
[G#m] in a [B] place called [F#] Vietnam.
[D#m] and last year [C#] watched my love and [B] wife a.
50 [F#] years west wind I [G#m] and I held her [F#] hand to her heart of [B] gold.
_ _ [F#] [C#] So _ _ [F#] this ain't nothing.
_ _ [B] He _ [F#].
said I learned at an early [B] age.
There's things that matter [F#] and there's things that don't.
_ So if you waiting here for me to cry [B] I.
Hate to disappoint you boy, [C#] but I won't.
_ [B].
[F#] Then he reached out in the rubble [E] and picked up a photograph _ .
[B] Wipe the dirt off of it [G#m] with the hand that he still [D#m] had.
He put [C#] it to his lips and he said [B] man she was something.
[C#] But [F#] this ain't nothing.
[B] He said I lost my daddy.
[C#] When I was [B] eight years [F#] old.
That cave in at the Kincaid [G#m] mine left a [F#] big old hole.
[B] And I lost my baby brother.
[C#] my best friend in [B] my left [F#] hand.
In a no-win situation.
[B] In a place [F#] called Vietnam.
[D#m] And last year I [C#] watched my love and [B] wife a 50 [F#] years west wind [G#m] I.
We were holding [F#] hands with her heart of [B] gold.
_ _ [C#] So _ _ [F#] this ain't nothing.
[B] He said this ain't nothing time [F#] won't erase.
_ [C#] [B] He's.
And this ain't nothing money [C#] can replace.
_ [D#m] He said you said [C#] watch your loving [B] wife a 50 [F#] years fighting for [G#m] life.
Then you hold her [F#] hand to her heart of [B] gold stop.
_ [C#] Yeah, _ well, that's something so [F#] this ain't nothing.
_ _ [B] _ _ .
_ [F#] This ain't nothing.
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ .
[C#] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ .
[F#] He was standing in the rubble [B] of an old [F#] farmhouse outside Birmingham.
[C#] _ [F#] When some on the scene reporter [B] stuck a camera [F#] in the face of [C#] that old man.
He [F#] said tell the folks please mister.
What are you gonna do?
_ .
[B] Now [F#] that this twister [G#m] has taken all this dare to you.
[D#m] The old [C#] man just smiled.
Oh, let [B] me tell you something.
[C#] This [F#] ain't nothing.
_ [C#] [B] He said I lost my daddy.
[C#] When I was [B] eight years [F#] old.
That cave in at the Kincaid [G#m] mine left a [F#] big old hole.
[B] I lost my baby brother.
[C#] my best friend in my [B] left [F#] hand.
In a no-win situation.
[G#m] in a [B] place called [F#] Vietnam.
[D#m] and last year [C#] watched my love and [B] wife a.
50 [F#] years west wind I [G#m] and I held her [F#] hand to her heart of [B] gold.
_ _ [F#] [C#] So _ _ [F#] this ain't nothing.
_ _ [B] He _ [F#].
said I learned at an early [B] age.
There's things that matter [F#] and there's things that don't.
_ So if you waiting here for me to cry [B] I.
Hate to disappoint you boy, [C#] but I won't.
_ [B].
[F#] Then he reached out in the rubble [E] and picked up a photograph _ .
[B] Wipe the dirt off of it [G#m] with the hand that he still [D#m] had.
He put [C#] it to his lips and he said [B] man she was something.
[C#] But [F#] this ain't nothing.
[B] He said I lost my daddy.
[C#] When I was [B] eight years [F#] old.
That cave in at the Kincaid [G#m] mine left a [F#] big old hole.
[B] And I lost my baby brother.
[C#] my best friend in [B] my left [F#] hand.
In a no-win situation.
[B] In a place [F#] called Vietnam.
[D#m] And last year I [C#] watched my love and [B] wife a 50 [F#] years west wind [G#m] I.
We were holding [F#] hands with her heart of [B] gold.
_ _ [C#] So _ _ [F#] this ain't nothing.
[B] He said this ain't nothing time [F#] won't erase.
_ [C#] [B] He's.
And this ain't nothing money [C#] can replace.
_ [D#m] He said you said [C#] watch your loving [B] wife a 50 [F#] years fighting for [G#m] life.
Then you hold her [F#] hand to her heart of [B] gold stop.
_ [C#] Yeah, _ well, that's something so [F#] this ain't nothing.
_ _ [B] _ _ .
_ [F#] This ain't nothing.
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ .