7 Summers Chords by Morgan Wallen
Tempo:
101.95 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Dm
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
[C] [F]
[G]
[F]
[C] I'm going to sing a song called, I'm Going to Sing a Song.
Yeah, you used to talk about getting even further [F] south.
Somewhere where the sun would last it all year round.
[C] Probably got a big old diamond on your hand right now.
Maybe a baby or a couple by now.
[F] On the driveway to a big white house.
[Dm] But I wonder when you're drinking [G] if you find yourself thinking [Em] about
that boy from East [Am] Tennessee.
And I [Dm] know we both knew better [G] but we still [C] slept forever.
And that was seven summers [Am] ago.
Southern Comfort [Dm] where we done more just younger.
[G] Who knows?
Back then [C] you used to love the river [Am] and sipping on a sixer [Dm] with me.
Does it ever make you sad to [G] know that was seven [C] summers ago?
[G]
[F] [Am]
[G] Yeah, I bet your daddy's so [C] proud of how his little girl turned [F] out.
Think she dies a boy of a good old boy like me.
Cause [C] I still go drinking same friends on Friday.
Bought a few acres, couple roads on the [F] highway.
Guess you never saw things my way anyway.
But I [Dm] wonder when you're drinking [G] if you find yourself thinking [Em] about
that boy from East [Am] Tennessee.
[C]
And I [Dm] know we both knew better [G] but we still [C] slept forever.
And that was seven summers [Am] ago.
Southern Comfort [Dm] where we done more just younger.
Who [G] knows?
Back then [C] you used to love the river [Am] and sipping on a sixer [Dm] with me.
Does it [Am] ever make you [F] sad to know [G] that was seven summers ago?
Seven summers [F] ago.
Seven summers [C] [Em] ago.
[C]
[F] [C] [G] [C]
Yeah, [Dm] I wonder when you're drinking [G] if you find yourself thinking [Em] about
that boy from East [Am] Tennessee.
[C]
And I [Dm] know we both knew better [G] but we still [C] slept forever.
And that was seven summers [Am] ago.
Southern Comfort where [Dm] we done more just younger.
[G] Who knows?
Back then [C] you used to [Em] love the river [Am] and sipping on a sixer [Dm] with me.
Does it ever make you sad to know [G] that was seven summers ago?
Seven summers [F] ago.
Seven summers [Em] ago.
[F] Oh.
[C] [F]
[G]
[F]
[C] I'm going to sing a song called, I'm Going to Sing a Song.
Yeah, you used to talk about getting even further [F] south.
Somewhere where the sun would last it all year round.
[C] Probably got a big old diamond on your hand right now.
Maybe a baby or a couple by now.
[F] On the driveway to a big white house.
[Dm] But I wonder when you're drinking [G] if you find yourself thinking [Em] about
that boy from East [Am] Tennessee.
And I [Dm] know we both knew better [G] but we still [C] slept forever.
And that was seven summers [Am] ago.
Southern Comfort [Dm] where we done more just younger.
[G] Who knows?
Back then [C] you used to love the river [Am] and sipping on a sixer [Dm] with me.
Does it ever make you sad to [G] know that was seven [C] summers ago?
[G]
[F] [Am]
[G] Yeah, I bet your daddy's so [C] proud of how his little girl turned [F] out.
Think she dies a boy of a good old boy like me.
Cause [C] I still go drinking same friends on Friday.
Bought a few acres, couple roads on the [F] highway.
Guess you never saw things my way anyway.
But I [Dm] wonder when you're drinking [G] if you find yourself thinking [Em] about
that boy from East [Am] Tennessee.
[C]
And I [Dm] know we both knew better [G] but we still [C] slept forever.
And that was seven summers [Am] ago.
Southern Comfort [Dm] where we done more just younger.
Who [G] knows?
Back then [C] you used to love the river [Am] and sipping on a sixer [Dm] with me.
Does it [Am] ever make you [F] sad to know [G] that was seven summers ago?
Seven summers [F] ago.
Seven summers [C] [Em] ago.
[C]
[F] [C] [G] [C]
Yeah, [Dm] I wonder when you're drinking [G] if you find yourself thinking [Em] about
that boy from East [Am] Tennessee.
[C]
And I [Dm] know we both knew better [G] but we still [C] slept forever.
And that was seven summers [Am] ago.
Southern Comfort where [Dm] we done more just younger.
[G] Who knows?
Back then [C] you used to [Em] love the river [Am] and sipping on a sixer [Dm] with me.
Does it ever make you sad to know [G] that was seven summers ago?
Seven summers [F] ago.
Seven summers [Em] ago.
[F] Oh.
Key:
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_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] I'm going to sing a song called, I'm Going to Sing a Song.
Yeah, you used to talk about getting even further [F] south.
Somewhere where the sun would last it all year round.
[C] Probably got a big old diamond on your hand right now.
Maybe a baby or a couple by now.
[F] On the driveway to a big white house.
[Dm] But I wonder when you're drinking [G] if you find yourself thinking [Em] about
that boy from East [Am] Tennessee. _
And I [Dm] know we both knew better [G] but we still [C] slept forever.
And that was seven summers [Am] ago.
Southern Comfort [Dm] where we done more just younger.
[G] Who knows?
Back then [C] you used to love the river [Am] and sipping on a sixer [Dm] with me.
Does it ever make you sad to [G] know that was seven [C] summers ago?
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ [G] Yeah, I bet your daddy's so [C] proud of how his little girl turned [F] out.
Think she dies a boy of a good old boy like me.
Cause [C] I still go drinking same friends on Friday.
Bought a few acres, couple roads on the [F] highway.
Guess you never saw things my way anyway. _
But I [Dm] wonder when you're drinking [G] if you find yourself thinking [Em] about
that boy from East [Am] Tennessee.
_ [C]
And I [Dm] know we both knew better [G] but we still [C] slept forever.
And that was seven summers [Am] ago.
Southern Comfort [Dm] where we done more just younger.
Who [G] knows?
Back then [C] you used to love the river [Am] and sipping on a sixer [Dm] with me.
Does it [Am] ever make you [F] sad to know [G] that was seven summers ago?
_ _ _ _ Seven summers [F] ago.
_ _ _ _ Seven summers [C] [Em] ago.
_ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _ [C]
Yeah, [Dm] I wonder when you're drinking [G] if you find yourself thinking [Em] about
that boy from East [Am] Tennessee.
_ [C]
And I [Dm] know we both knew better [G] but we still [C] slept forever.
And that was seven summers [Am] ago.
Southern Comfort where [Dm] we done more just younger.
[G] Who knows?
Back then [C] you used to [Em] love the river [Am] and sipping on a sixer [Dm] with me.
Does it ever make you sad to know [G] that was seven summers ago?
_ _ _ _ Seven summers [F] ago.
_ _ _ Seven summers [Em] ago. _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] Oh. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] I'm going to sing a song called, I'm Going to Sing a Song.
Yeah, you used to talk about getting even further [F] south.
Somewhere where the sun would last it all year round.
[C] Probably got a big old diamond on your hand right now.
Maybe a baby or a couple by now.
[F] On the driveway to a big white house.
[Dm] But I wonder when you're drinking [G] if you find yourself thinking [Em] about
that boy from East [Am] Tennessee. _
And I [Dm] know we both knew better [G] but we still [C] slept forever.
And that was seven summers [Am] ago.
Southern Comfort [Dm] where we done more just younger.
[G] Who knows?
Back then [C] you used to love the river [Am] and sipping on a sixer [Dm] with me.
Does it ever make you sad to [G] know that was seven [C] summers ago?
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ [G] Yeah, I bet your daddy's so [C] proud of how his little girl turned [F] out.
Think she dies a boy of a good old boy like me.
Cause [C] I still go drinking same friends on Friday.
Bought a few acres, couple roads on the [F] highway.
Guess you never saw things my way anyway. _
But I [Dm] wonder when you're drinking [G] if you find yourself thinking [Em] about
that boy from East [Am] Tennessee.
_ [C]
And I [Dm] know we both knew better [G] but we still [C] slept forever.
And that was seven summers [Am] ago.
Southern Comfort [Dm] where we done more just younger.
Who [G] knows?
Back then [C] you used to love the river [Am] and sipping on a sixer [Dm] with me.
Does it [Am] ever make you [F] sad to know [G] that was seven summers ago?
_ _ _ _ Seven summers [F] ago.
_ _ _ _ Seven summers [C] [Em] ago.
_ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _ [C]
Yeah, [Dm] I wonder when you're drinking [G] if you find yourself thinking [Em] about
that boy from East [Am] Tennessee.
_ [C]
And I [Dm] know we both knew better [G] but we still [C] slept forever.
And that was seven summers [Am] ago.
Southern Comfort where [Dm] we done more just younger.
[G] Who knows?
Back then [C] you used to [Em] love the river [Am] and sipping on a sixer [Dm] with me.
Does it ever make you sad to know [G] that was seven summers ago?
_ _ _ _ Seven summers [F] ago.
_ _ _ Seven summers [Em] ago. _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] Oh. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _