Chords for A Thousand Horses - Preachin' To The Choir (Lyric Version)
Tempo:
143.7 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
D
Am
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Go.
[Am] Alright.
[C] [D]
[G] I'm either out in or out loud, [Bm] I'm in the wooden views, Sunday morning party crowd,
[Em] If no one else will drink it, then you know how I will,
[C] I wake up in the morning with some bad to skill,
[G] Every tattoo's got a story to [Bm] tell, Mama said she's praying hard to get me out
[Em] But whiskey tastes better when you chase it with a beer.
[C] But I ain't telling nothing new to nobody here.
If [G] I'm preaching to the choir, raise your hands [Am] a little higher.
[B] If [C] you want to sing along to a Saturday night [D] revival song,
let me see you [G] sparking up your lighters.
Pour a little petty [Am] on the fire.
If [C] you're 40 drinking 40 working living the dream,
[D] then you're just like me.
And I'm preaching [G] to the choir.
[Am] I'm preaching to the choir.
[C]
[D] [G] I ain't rich, but I'm grateful.
[Bm] Every time I'm driving with a tank full.
[Em] Simple man coming to the dashboard speakers.
[C] I'm a civil rights sinner believer and I'm preaching [G] to the choir.
Raise your hands a little [Am] higher.
[C] If you want to sing along to a Saturday night [D] revival song,
let me see you [G] sparking up your lighters.
Pour a little petty [Am] on the fire.
If [C] you're 40 drinking 40 working living the dream,
then [D] you're just like me.
And I'm preaching [Em] to the choir.
[Am]
[Em]
[D]
And I'm [C] like bourbon and the blues, smoke ring out of the [D] news.
And I'm back to big little rules.
[Em] So dry deep fried hearts go to [C] hell, but you already know.
That's right.
Yes, I'm preaching [G] to the choir.
Raise your hands a [Am] little higher.
[C] If you want to sing along to a Saturday night [D] revival song,
let me see you sparking [G] up your lighters.
Pour a little petty [Am] on the fire.
If [C] you're 40 drinking 40 working living the dream,
then [D] you're just like me.
And I'm preaching to [G] the choir.
[E]
[Em] And [A] I'm preaching to [C] the choir.
[D] I'm [G] in a row, I'm in a row.
[Am]
Yes, I'm preaching to [C] the choir.
[D]
[G] That's right.
[N]
[Am] Alright.
[C] [D]
[G] I'm either out in or out loud, [Bm] I'm in the wooden views, Sunday morning party crowd,
[Em] If no one else will drink it, then you know how I will,
[C] I wake up in the morning with some bad to skill,
[G] Every tattoo's got a story to [Bm] tell, Mama said she's praying hard to get me out
[Em] But whiskey tastes better when you chase it with a beer.
[C] But I ain't telling nothing new to nobody here.
If [G] I'm preaching to the choir, raise your hands [Am] a little higher.
[B] If [C] you want to sing along to a Saturday night [D] revival song,
let me see you [G] sparking up your lighters.
Pour a little petty [Am] on the fire.
If [C] you're 40 drinking 40 working living the dream,
[D] then you're just like me.
And I'm preaching [G] to the choir.
[Am] I'm preaching to the choir.
[C]
[D] [G] I ain't rich, but I'm grateful.
[Bm] Every time I'm driving with a tank full.
[Em] Simple man coming to the dashboard speakers.
[C] I'm a civil rights sinner believer and I'm preaching [G] to the choir.
Raise your hands a little [Am] higher.
[C] If you want to sing along to a Saturday night [D] revival song,
let me see you [G] sparking up your lighters.
Pour a little petty [Am] on the fire.
If [C] you're 40 drinking 40 working living the dream,
then [D] you're just like me.
And I'm preaching [Em] to the choir.
[Am]
[Em]
[D]
And I'm [C] like bourbon and the blues, smoke ring out of the [D] news.
And I'm back to big little rules.
[Em] So dry deep fried hearts go to [C] hell, but you already know.
That's right.
Yes, I'm preaching [G] to the choir.
Raise your hands a [Am] little higher.
[C] If you want to sing along to a Saturday night [D] revival song,
let me see you sparking [G] up your lighters.
Pour a little petty [Am] on the fire.
If [C] you're 40 drinking 40 working living the dream,
then [D] you're just like me.
And I'm preaching to [G] the choir.
[E]
[Em] And [A] I'm preaching to [C] the choir.
[D] I'm [G] in a row, I'm in a row.
[Am]
Yes, I'm preaching to [C] the choir.
[D]
[G] That's right.
[N]
Key:
C
G
D
Am
Em
C
G
D
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Go. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ Alright. _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[G] I'm either out in or out loud, [Bm] I'm in the wooden views, Sunday morning party crowd,
[Em] If no one else will drink it, then you know how I will,
[C] I wake up in the morning with some bad to skill,
[G] Every _ _ tattoo's got a story to [Bm] tell, Mama said she's praying hard to get me out
[Em] But whiskey tastes better when you chase it with a beer.
[C] But I ain't telling nothing new to nobody here.
If [G] I'm preaching to the choir, _ _ raise your hands [Am] a little higher. _
_ _ _ [B] If [C] you want to sing along to a Saturday night [D] revival song,
let me see you [G] sparking up your lighters.
Pour a little petty [Am] on the fire. _
_ _ If [C] you're 40 drinking 40 working living the dream,
[D] then you're just like me.
And I'm preaching [G] to the choir. _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ I'm preaching to the choir.
_ [C] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] I ain't rich, but I'm grateful.
_ _ [Bm] Every time I'm driving with a tank full.
[Em] Simple man coming to the dashboard speakers.
[C] I'm a civil rights sinner believer and I'm preaching [G] to the choir. _
_ Raise your hands a little [Am] higher. _
_ _ _ [C] If you want to sing along to a Saturday night [D] revival song,
let me see you [G] sparking up your lighters. _
Pour a little petty [Am] on the fire. _
_ _ If [C] you're 40 drinking 40 working living the dream,
then [D] you're just like me.
And I'm preaching [Em] to the choir. _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ And I'm [C] like bourbon and the blues, smoke ring out of the [D] news.
And I'm back to big little rules.
[Em] So dry deep fried hearts go to [C] hell, but you already know.
_ _ That's right.
Yes, I'm preaching [G] to the choir.
_ _ _ Raise your hands a [Am] little higher. _ _ _ _ _
[C] If you want to sing along to a Saturday night [D] revival song,
let me see you sparking [G] up your _ lighters.
Pour a little petty [Am] on the fire.
_ _ _ If [C] you're 40 drinking 40 working living the dream,
then [D] you're just like me.
And I'm preaching to [G] the choir.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [Em] _ _ And [A] I'm preaching to [C] the choir.
_ _ [D] _ _ I'm [G] in a row, I'm in a row.
_ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ Yes, I'm preaching to [C] the choir.
_ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] That's right. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ Go. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ Alright. _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[G] I'm either out in or out loud, [Bm] I'm in the wooden views, Sunday morning party crowd,
[Em] If no one else will drink it, then you know how I will,
[C] I wake up in the morning with some bad to skill,
[G] Every _ _ tattoo's got a story to [Bm] tell, Mama said she's praying hard to get me out
[Em] But whiskey tastes better when you chase it with a beer.
[C] But I ain't telling nothing new to nobody here.
If [G] I'm preaching to the choir, _ _ raise your hands [Am] a little higher. _
_ _ _ [B] If [C] you want to sing along to a Saturday night [D] revival song,
let me see you [G] sparking up your lighters.
Pour a little petty [Am] on the fire. _
_ _ If [C] you're 40 drinking 40 working living the dream,
[D] then you're just like me.
And I'm preaching [G] to the choir. _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ I'm preaching to the choir.
_ [C] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] I ain't rich, but I'm grateful.
_ _ [Bm] Every time I'm driving with a tank full.
[Em] Simple man coming to the dashboard speakers.
[C] I'm a civil rights sinner believer and I'm preaching [G] to the choir. _
_ Raise your hands a little [Am] higher. _
_ _ _ [C] If you want to sing along to a Saturday night [D] revival song,
let me see you [G] sparking up your lighters. _
Pour a little petty [Am] on the fire. _
_ _ If [C] you're 40 drinking 40 working living the dream,
then [D] you're just like me.
And I'm preaching [Em] to the choir. _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ And I'm [C] like bourbon and the blues, smoke ring out of the [D] news.
And I'm back to big little rules.
[Em] So dry deep fried hearts go to [C] hell, but you already know.
_ _ That's right.
Yes, I'm preaching [G] to the choir.
_ _ _ Raise your hands a [Am] little higher. _ _ _ _ _
[C] If you want to sing along to a Saturday night [D] revival song,
let me see you sparking [G] up your _ lighters.
Pour a little petty [Am] on the fire.
_ _ _ If [C] you're 40 drinking 40 working living the dream,
then [D] you're just like me.
And I'm preaching to [G] the choir.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [Em] _ _ And [A] I'm preaching to [C] the choir.
_ _ [D] _ _ I'm [G] in a row, I'm in a row.
_ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ Yes, I'm preaching to [C] the choir.
_ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] That's right. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _