Chords for Alan Jackson - "Livin´On Love"
Tempo:
119.15 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Okay, it's all good, y'all still living on [E] love down here in Alabama tonight.
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[E] Two [A] young people, about [E] a thing, say [A] some vows and spread their [D] wings.
Settle [A] down, just what they need, living on [E] love.
She don't care about what's in style.
She [A] just likes the way [D] you smile.
It takes [A] more than marble and [E] tile, living on [A] love.
[E] Living on love, you'll find it on [A] time.
Without [D] somebody, nothing ever will [A] die.
It's like [D] an old-fashioned storybook [A] rhyme, living [E] on love.
It sounds [A] simple, it's what [Em] you're thinking.
But [A] love can walk the fire without [D] breaking.
And it doesn't [A] take much when you get [E] enough, living on [A] love.
[E] Alright,
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[D] [A]
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[D] [A]
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[E] two [A] old people, [E] about a thing.
[A] Children gone, still [D] they sing.
[A] Side by side in the front porch swing, living [E] on love.
She [A] can't sleep [E] anymore.
She [A] can barely [D] sweep the floor.
[A] Hand in hand, they walk through [E] that door, just living [A] on love.
[E] Living on love, [A] [D] somebody, nothing ever [A] will die.
It's [D] like an old-fashioned [A] storybook rhyme, living on [E] love.
It [A] sounds simple, it's [E] what you're thinking.
But [A] love can walk the fire [D] without breaking.
And it doesn't [A] take much when you get [E] enough, living [A] on love.
[D] No, it doesn't [A] take much when you get [E] enough, just living on love.
[A]
[D] [A]
[E] [A]
[E] Two [A] young people, about [E] a thing, say [A] some vows and spread their [D] wings.
Settle [A] down, just what they need, living on [E] love.
She don't care about what's in style.
She [A] just likes the way [D] you smile.
It takes [A] more than marble and [E] tile, living on [A] love.
[E] Living on love, you'll find it on [A] time.
Without [D] somebody, nothing ever will [A] die.
It's like [D] an old-fashioned storybook [A] rhyme, living [E] on love.
It sounds [A] simple, it's what [Em] you're thinking.
But [A] love can walk the fire without [D] breaking.
And it doesn't [A] take much when you get [E] enough, living on [A] love.
[E] Alright,
[E] [A]
[D] [A]
[E]
[A]
[A]
[D] [A]
[E] [A]
[E] two [A] old people, [E] about a thing.
[A] Children gone, still [D] they sing.
[A] Side by side in the front porch swing, living [E] on love.
She [A] can't sleep [E] anymore.
She [A] can barely [D] sweep the floor.
[A] Hand in hand, they walk through [E] that door, just living [A] on love.
[E] Living on love, [A] [D] somebody, nothing ever [A] will die.
It's [D] like an old-fashioned [A] storybook rhyme, living on [E] love.
It [A] sounds simple, it's [E] what you're thinking.
But [A] love can walk the fire [D] without breaking.
And it doesn't [A] take much when you get [E] enough, living [A] on love.
[D] No, it doesn't [A] take much when you get [E] enough, just living on love.
Key:
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E
D
Em
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Em
_ _ _ _ Okay, it's all good, y'all still living on [E] love down here in Alabama tonight.
[A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ Two [A] young people, about [E] a thing, say [A] some vows and spread their [D] wings.
Settle [A] down, just what they need, living on [E] love. _
_ _ _ _ She don't care about what's in style.
She [A] just likes the way [D] you smile.
It takes [A] more than marble and [E] tile, living on [A] love. _
_ _ _ _ [E] Living on love, you'll find it on [A] time.
_ Without [D] somebody, nothing ever will [A] die.
_ It's like [D] an old-fashioned storybook [A] rhyme, living [E] on love. _
_ _ _ It sounds [A] simple, it's what [Em] you're thinking.
But [A] love can walk the fire without [D] breaking.
And it doesn't [A] take much when you get [E] enough, living on [A] love.
[E] Alright, _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
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_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ two [A] old people, _ [E] about a thing.
_ [A] Children gone, still [D] they sing.
_ [A] Side by side in the front porch swing, _ living [E] on love.
She _ _ _ [A] can't sleep _ _ [E] anymore.
She [A] can _ barely [D] sweep the floor.
_ [A] Hand in hand, they walk through [E] that door, just living [A] on love.
_ _ _ _ [E] Living on love, _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] somebody, nothing ever [A] will die.
It's [D] like an old-fashioned [A] storybook rhyme, living on [E] love.
_ _ _ It [A] sounds simple, it's [E] what you're thinking.
But [A] love can walk the fire [D] without breaking.
And it doesn't [A] take much when you get [E] enough, living [A] on love.
_ _ [D] No, it doesn't [A] take much when you get [E] enough, just living on love.
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[A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ Two [A] young people, about [E] a thing, say [A] some vows and spread their [D] wings.
Settle [A] down, just what they need, living on [E] love. _
_ _ _ _ She don't care about what's in style.
She [A] just likes the way [D] you smile.
It takes [A] more than marble and [E] tile, living on [A] love. _
_ _ _ _ [E] Living on love, you'll find it on [A] time.
_ Without [D] somebody, nothing ever will [A] die.
_ It's like [D] an old-fashioned storybook [A] rhyme, living [E] on love. _
_ _ _ It sounds [A] simple, it's what [Em] you're thinking.
But [A] love can walk the fire without [D] breaking.
And it doesn't [A] take much when you get [E] enough, living on [A] love.
[E] Alright, _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ two [A] old people, _ [E] about a thing.
_ [A] Children gone, still [D] they sing.
_ [A] Side by side in the front porch swing, _ living [E] on love.
She _ _ _ [A] can't sleep _ _ [E] anymore.
She [A] can _ barely [D] sweep the floor.
_ [A] Hand in hand, they walk through [E] that door, just living [A] on love.
_ _ _ _ [E] Living on love, _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] somebody, nothing ever [A] will die.
It's [D] like an old-fashioned [A] storybook rhyme, living on [E] love.
_ _ _ It [A] sounds simple, it's [E] what you're thinking.
But [A] love can walk the fire [D] without breaking.
And it doesn't [A] take much when you get [E] enough, living [A] on love.
_ _ [D] No, it doesn't [A] take much when you get [E] enough, just living on love.
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