Chords for Alan Jackson - Blue Blooded Woman (Official Music Video)
Tempo:
85.45 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
F#
A#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Jackson's Garage.
Alan's right here.
It's you-know-who.
Hello.
How's your rehearsal coming?
Pretty good.
You going to my recital today?
[N] You know how much it means to me.
I may be a little late, but I'll be there.
You know I love you.
I love you [F#] too.
Love you too.
[A#] Laughter.
[E]
[A] She loves the violin, [E] I love the fiddle.
[B] We go separate ways, [E] but we meet in the middle.
[A] Don't see eye to [E] eye, but we're [A] hand in hand.
A [E] blue-blooded woman and her [E] redneck man.
The lady I love loves silk satin.
She was raised uptown with a silver spoon.
But I was born on a farm just south of Jackson.
They had an old Ford tractor and a country moon.
[A] She loves the [E] violin, I love the fiddle.
[B] We go separate ways, [E] but we meet in the middle.
[A] Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand.
[E] A blue-blooded woman and her redneck man.
[A] [E]
[B] [E] [A]
[E] [B] [E]
She's Saks Fifth [A] Avenue perfection.
Cabby R and [E] Dignified.
But I live my life in Wal-Mart fashion.
And I like my sushi sub-fry.
[A] She loves the violin, [E] I love the [B] fiddle.
We go separate ways, [E] but we meet in the middle.
[A] Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand.
[E] A blue-blooded [B] woman and her redneck man.
[A] She loves the violin, [E] I love the fiddle.
[B] We go separate ways, [E] but we meet in the middle.
[A] Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand.
[E] A blue-blooded [B] woman and her redneck man.
She's a blue-blooded woman, I'm a redneck [E] man.
[N]
Alan's right here.
It's you-know-who.
Hello.
How's your rehearsal coming?
Pretty good.
You going to my recital today?
[N] You know how much it means to me.
I may be a little late, but I'll be there.
You know I love you.
I love you [F#] too.
Love you too.
[A#] Laughter.
[E]
[A] She loves the violin, [E] I love the fiddle.
[B] We go separate ways, [E] but we meet in the middle.
[A] Don't see eye to [E] eye, but we're [A] hand in hand.
A [E] blue-blooded woman and her [E] redneck man.
The lady I love loves silk satin.
She was raised uptown with a silver spoon.
But I was born on a farm just south of Jackson.
They had an old Ford tractor and a country moon.
[A] She loves the [E] violin, I love the fiddle.
[B] We go separate ways, [E] but we meet in the middle.
[A] Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand.
[E] A blue-blooded woman and her redneck man.
[A] [E]
[B] [E] [A]
[E] [B] [E]
She's Saks Fifth [A] Avenue perfection.
Cabby R and [E] Dignified.
But I live my life in Wal-Mart fashion.
And I like my sushi sub-fry.
[A] She loves the violin, [E] I love the [B] fiddle.
We go separate ways, [E] but we meet in the middle.
[A] Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand.
[E] A blue-blooded [B] woman and her redneck man.
[A] She loves the violin, [E] I love the fiddle.
[B] We go separate ways, [E] but we meet in the middle.
[A] Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand.
[E] A blue-blooded [B] woman and her redneck man.
She's a blue-blooded woman, I'm a redneck [E] man.
[N]
Key:
E
A
B
F#
A#
E
A
B
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Jackson's Garage.
Alan's right here.
It's you-know-who.
Hello.
How's your rehearsal coming?
Pretty good.
You going to my recital today?
[N] You know how much it means to me.
I may be a little late, but I'll be there.
You know I love you.
I love you [F#] too.
Love you too.
[A#] _ Laughter. _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] She loves the violin, [E] I love the fiddle.
[B] We go separate ways, [E] but we meet in the middle.
[A] Don't see eye to [E] eye, but we're [A] hand in hand.
A [E] blue-blooded woman and her [E] redneck man. _ _ _ _ _
_ The lady I love loves silk satin. _
She was raised uptown with a silver spoon. _ _
But I was born on a farm just south of Jackson.
_ They had an old Ford tractor and a country moon.
_ _ [A] She loves the [E] violin, I love the fiddle.
[B] We go separate ways, [E] but we meet in the middle.
[A] Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand.
[E] A blue-blooded woman and her redneck man.
_ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ [E] _ _ _
She's Saks Fifth [A] Avenue perfection. _ _
Cabby R and [E] Dignified.
_ _ But I live my life in Wal-Mart fashion.
And I like my sushi sub-fry.
_ _ [A] She loves the violin, [E] I love the [B] fiddle.
We go separate ways, [E] but we meet in the middle.
[A] Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand.
[E] A blue-blooded [B] woman and her redneck man.
_ _ [A] She loves the violin, [E] I love the fiddle.
[B] We go separate ways, [E] but we meet in the middle.
[A] Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand.
_ [E] A blue-blooded [B] woman and her redneck man. _
She's a blue-blooded woman, I'm a redneck [E] man. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Jackson's Garage.
Alan's right here.
It's you-know-who.
Hello.
How's your rehearsal coming?
Pretty good.
You going to my recital today?
[N] You know how much it means to me.
I may be a little late, but I'll be there.
You know I love you.
I love you [F#] too.
Love you too.
[A#] _ Laughter. _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] She loves the violin, [E] I love the fiddle.
[B] We go separate ways, [E] but we meet in the middle.
[A] Don't see eye to [E] eye, but we're [A] hand in hand.
A [E] blue-blooded woman and her [E] redneck man. _ _ _ _ _
_ The lady I love loves silk satin. _
She was raised uptown with a silver spoon. _ _
But I was born on a farm just south of Jackson.
_ They had an old Ford tractor and a country moon.
_ _ [A] She loves the [E] violin, I love the fiddle.
[B] We go separate ways, [E] but we meet in the middle.
[A] Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand.
[E] A blue-blooded woman and her redneck man.
_ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ [E] _ _ _
She's Saks Fifth [A] Avenue perfection. _ _
Cabby R and [E] Dignified.
_ _ But I live my life in Wal-Mart fashion.
And I like my sushi sub-fry.
_ _ [A] She loves the violin, [E] I love the [B] fiddle.
We go separate ways, [E] but we meet in the middle.
[A] Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand.
[E] A blue-blooded [B] woman and her redneck man.
_ _ [A] She loves the violin, [E] I love the fiddle.
[B] We go separate ways, [E] but we meet in the middle.
[A] Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand.
_ [E] A blue-blooded [B] woman and her redneck man. _
She's a blue-blooded woman, I'm a redneck [E] man. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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