Chords for Aaron Lewis – Sinner (Album Trailer)

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Gb

D

Db

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Aaron Lewis – Sinner (Album Trailer) chords
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All right, go fucking around, let's do this.
[Eb]
[Ebm] You know, all of the songs that I have [E] written over the years, [F] whether it be for this country
project [Eb] or whether it be for Stained before that, they've always been very
autobiographical.
I have [Eb] a lot more to say in my songs than I do
[Bb] having a conversation with somebody.
[Ebm] It's always been [Eb] where I've been able to express myself.
The songs really have something to say, not unlike Waylon's [Ab] record.
[Eb]
[Ab]
[Eb]
[Ab] I've never heard my God ask [Eb] forgiveness [Cm] for nothing [Eb] more.
As soon as his [Db] voice starts, you're like, oh my God, William Nelson's on this one.
[Ab] It is like the ultimate [Eb] blessing.
I ask forgiveness for nothing more.
[Gb] You know, I wrote a lot of these songs on the [Ebm] road.
I'm going all over the country and selling places like [Gb] this out.
My autograph [B] tattooed.
You know, I'm [Db] very proud where we've gotten to all on our own.
[Gb] What a sad state of affairs I'm in, [Ebm] cause I'm trying to compete where I just don't fit in.
[B] This country, if you call it that, from off the road, [Db] ain't country just because I'm old enough to know [B] that.
That [Gb] ain't country.
[B] I wrote That Ain't Country
[Gb] because not very much left in country music that's actually
[Db] country music.
You know, I grew up on my [B] grandfather's country music.
I skipped [Gb] everything in between.
[B]
[Gb] [B] [Gb]
[Db] [B]
[Db] [Gb] Country music was the first music I ever heard.
[Ebm] It was what I was raised on.
Rock music didn't come into [B] my life until
[E] a later, more [D] rebellious stage.
I got to a point where I just needed to change it up and do something else.
[G] And the only thing that I could [D] really do that wouldn't have [Gm] been completely [D] reinventing myself
was, you know, make a huge full circle around to the music that I was brought up on.
[Bm] I drink because [B] I'm lonesome, [Bm] and I'm lonesome cause [B] I drink.
But [A] something about that old school twang, you know, that [D] thing that is so [A] desperately [Bm] missing
in the country [D] music that you hear on the radio [G] today.
[D] That's the difference [A] between whiskey [D] and you.
[N]
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Let's start jamming Aaron Lewis - Sinner chords, familiarize yourself with these chords - Gb, Db, Eb, Db, B, Gb, Eb, Ab, Gb and B in sequence. Set your pace at 72 BPM initially and then sync up with the song's BPM of 144. Align the capo with your vocal depth and chord choice, bearing in mind the song's original key: Eb Major.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ All right, go fucking around, let's do this.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ebm] You know, all of the songs that I have [E] written over the years, [F] whether it be for this country
project [Eb] or whether it be for Stained before that, they've always been very
autobiographical. _ _ _ _ _
I have [Eb] a lot more to say in my songs than I do
[Bb] having a conversation with somebody.
[Ebm] It's always been [Eb] where I've been able to express myself. _
_ _ _ The songs really have something to say, not unlike Waylon's [Ab] record.
_ [Eb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] I've never heard my God _ ask [Eb] forgiveness _ [Cm] for nothing [Eb] more.
As soon as his [Db] voice starts, you're like, oh my God, William Nelson's on this one.
[Ab] It is like the ultimate [Eb] blessing.
I ask forgiveness for nothing more. _
[Gb] You know, I wrote a lot of these songs on the [Ebm] road.
I'm going all over the country and selling places like [Gb] this out.
My autograph [B] tattooed.
You know, I'm [Db] very proud where we've gotten to all on our own.
[Gb] What a sad state of affairs I'm in, [Ebm] cause I'm trying to compete where I just don't fit in.
[B] This country, if you call it that, from off the road, [Db] ain't country just because I'm old enough to know [B] that.
That [Gb] ain't country.
[B] I wrote That Ain't Country
[Gb] because not very much left in country music that's actually
[Db] country music.
You know, I grew up on my [B] grandfather's country music.
I skipped [Gb] everything in between.
[B] _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ [Gb] Country music was the first music I ever heard.
[Ebm] It was what I was raised on.
Rock music didn't come into [B] my life until
[E] a later, more [D] rebellious stage.
I got to a point where I just needed to change it up and do something else.
[G] And the only thing that I could [D] really do that wouldn't have [Gm] been completely [D] reinventing myself
was, you know, make a huge full circle around to the music that I was brought up on.
[Bm] I drink because [B] I'm lonesome, [Bm] and I'm lonesome cause [B] I drink.
But [A] something about that old school twang, you know, that [D] thing that is so [A] desperately [Bm] missing
in the country [D] music that you hear on the radio [G] today. _ _ _
[D] That's the difference [A] between whiskey [D] and you.
[N] _

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