Chords for Alan Jackson - Santa's Gonna Come In A Pickup Truck (Official Lyric Video)
Tempo:
78.5 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hey guys, what's the problem?
The weather.
What do you mean?
It's warm and beautiful outside.
Exactly.
No snow, no Santa.
Which means I've been good all year for nothing.
Well, maybe not fellas.
[D] [E] [D]
Well, I've been sorta worried [G] about Santa Claus [D] this year.
You're worried?
My wife's riding on this delivery.
Cause we live way down south [E] and it didn't snow [A] down here.
[D] But I'm telling you not to worry, [G] cause I just got [D] the word.
[G]
Everybody listen closely [E] and I'll tell you [D] what I heard.
Santa's coming in to pick up [G] his [D] trusty sleigh.
He'll have a truck instead of a reindeer [E] to carry him [A] on his way.
[D] Cause the weather man had some problems.
[G] He couldn't get [D] snow you see.
[G]
Santa's gonna come in a pickup [E] truck when he visits [D] you and me.
Oh boy, this is great.
This means [G] we can get our presents.
[D] What are you asking for, Alan?
Well, you know, peace on [E] earth and goodwill toward [A] men.
Excellent.
More [D] room in the pickup for my stuff.
Well, [G] Alan, don't you think we might be missing [D] a part of Christmas?
[G] Nope.
[E] [D]
Santa can't bring his reindeer.
[G] He'll leave them [D] far away.
Well, thanks.
They'll be fine.
But don't you worry about him.
[E] He's gonna be here [A] Christmas Day.
[D] He's got a big red pickup [G] with four wheel [D] drive and all.
[G] And there's gonna be a merry Christmas, a merry Christmas [D] for all.
Santa's coming in to pick up [G] his head of his trusty [D] sleigh.
He'll have a truck instead of a [E] reindeer to carry him on his way.
[D] Cause the weather man had some problems.
He couldn't get snow you see.
[F#] [G] Santa's gonna come in a pickup truck when he visits [D] you and me.
[G] Yeah, Santa's gonna come in a pickup [E] truck when he visits [D] you and me.
Now, Alan, about this pickup, [G] we're talking really [D] huge, right?
Not one of those mini pens.
Well, I'm not sure, Alan.
[E] Why, what are you asking [A] for?
A plane.
[D] You mean one of those remote things?
No, a [G] 747.
I don't [D] think a pickup's gonna cut it, [G] Alan.
As long as he's changing [E] his means of [D] transportation, why doesn't he drive a train?
A train?
A [G] train wouldn't be practical, [D] Alan.
It means traffic.
So it could only stop in certain [E] areas.
Guys, I gotta [A] tell you, you're really missing the [D] point.
[A] [G] [D] Theodore, [G] Alan, call Santa.
He'll listen to you, [E] especially [Am] since you don't want [D] anything.
I'm not calling Santa, Alvin.
Tell him or dump the pickup.
[G] We need something much [D] bigger.
No, you need to think much smaller.
It's easy for you to say.
You're not [E] a kid anymore.
Even as a kid, [A] I never asked for a 747.
[D] Not cause they didn't have one back home.
Hey, I'm [G] not that old.
Simon, [D] get Santa on the phone.
[G] Tell him Alan Jackson, the famous country singer, [E] wants to [A] talk to him.
Simon, put that [D] phone down.
Hello?
Put that phone [G] down.
[A]
The weather.
What do you mean?
It's warm and beautiful outside.
Exactly.
No snow, no Santa.
Which means I've been good all year for nothing.
Well, maybe not fellas.
[D] [E] [D]
Well, I've been sorta worried [G] about Santa Claus [D] this year.
You're worried?
My wife's riding on this delivery.
Cause we live way down south [E] and it didn't snow [A] down here.
[D] But I'm telling you not to worry, [G] cause I just got [D] the word.
[G]
Everybody listen closely [E] and I'll tell you [D] what I heard.
Santa's coming in to pick up [G] his [D] trusty sleigh.
He'll have a truck instead of a reindeer [E] to carry him [A] on his way.
[D] Cause the weather man had some problems.
[G] He couldn't get [D] snow you see.
[G]
Santa's gonna come in a pickup [E] truck when he visits [D] you and me.
Oh boy, this is great.
This means [G] we can get our presents.
[D] What are you asking for, Alan?
Well, you know, peace on [E] earth and goodwill toward [A] men.
Excellent.
More [D] room in the pickup for my stuff.
Well, [G] Alan, don't you think we might be missing [D] a part of Christmas?
[G] Nope.
[E] [D]
Santa can't bring his reindeer.
[G] He'll leave them [D] far away.
Well, thanks.
They'll be fine.
But don't you worry about him.
[E] He's gonna be here [A] Christmas Day.
[D] He's got a big red pickup [G] with four wheel [D] drive and all.
[G] And there's gonna be a merry Christmas, a merry Christmas [D] for all.
Santa's coming in to pick up [G] his head of his trusty [D] sleigh.
He'll have a truck instead of a [E] reindeer to carry him on his way.
[D] Cause the weather man had some problems.
He couldn't get snow you see.
[F#] [G] Santa's gonna come in a pickup truck when he visits [D] you and me.
[G] Yeah, Santa's gonna come in a pickup [E] truck when he visits [D] you and me.
Now, Alan, about this pickup, [G] we're talking really [D] huge, right?
Not one of those mini pens.
Well, I'm not sure, Alan.
[E] Why, what are you asking [A] for?
A plane.
[D] You mean one of those remote things?
No, a [G] 747.
I don't [D] think a pickup's gonna cut it, [G] Alan.
As long as he's changing [E] his means of [D] transportation, why doesn't he drive a train?
A train?
A [G] train wouldn't be practical, [D] Alan.
It means traffic.
So it could only stop in certain [E] areas.
Guys, I gotta [A] tell you, you're really missing the [D] point.
[A] [G] [D] Theodore, [G] Alan, call Santa.
He'll listen to you, [E] especially [Am] since you don't want [D] anything.
I'm not calling Santa, Alvin.
Tell him or dump the pickup.
[G] We need something much [D] bigger.
No, you need to think much smaller.
It's easy for you to say.
You're not [E] a kid anymore.
Even as a kid, [A] I never asked for a 747.
[D] Not cause they didn't have one back home.
Hey, I'm [G] not that old.
Simon, [D] get Santa on the phone.
[G] Tell him Alan Jackson, the famous country singer, [E] wants to [A] talk to him.
Simon, put that [D] phone down.
Hello?
Put that phone [G] down.
[A]
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Hey guys, what's the problem?
The weather.
What do you mean?
It's warm and beautiful outside.
Exactly.
No snow, no Santa.
Which means I've been good all year for nothing.
_ _ _ _ Well, maybe not fellas.
_ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _
_ _ Well, I've been sorta worried [G] about Santa Claus [D] this year.
You're worried?
My wife's riding on this delivery.
Cause we live way down south [E] and it didn't snow [A] down here.
[D] But I'm telling you not to worry, [G] cause I just got [D] the word.
_ [G]
Everybody listen closely [E] and I'll tell you [D] what I heard.
Santa's coming in to pick up [G] his [D] trusty sleigh.
He'll have a truck instead of a reindeer [E] to carry him [A] on his way.
[D] Cause the weather man had some problems.
[G] He couldn't get [D] snow you see.
[G]
Santa's gonna come in a pickup [E] truck when he visits [D] you and me.
Oh boy, this is great.
This means [G] we can get our presents.
[D] What are you asking for, Alan?
Well, you know, peace on [E] earth and goodwill toward [A] men.
Excellent.
More [D] room in the pickup for my stuff.
Well, [G] Alan, don't you think we might be missing [D] a part of Christmas?
[G] Nope.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ Santa can't bring his reindeer.
[G] He'll leave them [D] far away.
Well, thanks.
They'll be fine.
But don't you worry about him.
[E] He's gonna be here [A] Christmas Day.
[D] He's got a big red pickup [G] with four wheel [D] drive and all.
[G] And there's gonna be a merry Christmas, a merry Christmas [D] for all.
Santa's coming in to pick up [G] his head of his trusty [D] sleigh.
He'll have a truck instead of a [E] reindeer to carry him on his way.
[D] Cause the weather man had some problems.
He couldn't get snow you see.
[F#] [G] Santa's gonna come in a pickup truck when he visits [D] you and me.
_ [G] Yeah, Santa's gonna come in a pickup [E] truck when he visits [D] you and me.
Now, Alan, about this pickup, [G] we're talking really [D] huge, right?
Not one of those mini pens.
Well, I'm not sure, Alan.
[E] Why, what are you asking [A] for?
A plane.
[D] You mean one of those remote things?
No, a [G] 747.
I don't [D] think a pickup's gonna cut it, [G] Alan.
As long as he's changing [E] his means of [D] transportation, why doesn't he drive a train?
A train?
A [G] train wouldn't be practical, [D] Alan.
It means traffic.
So it could only stop in certain [E] areas.
Guys, I gotta [A] tell you, you're really missing the [D] point.
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] Theodore, [G] Alan, call Santa.
He'll listen to you, [E] especially [Am] since you don't want [D] anything.
I'm not calling Santa, Alvin.
Tell him or dump the pickup.
[G] We need something much [D] bigger.
No, you need to think much smaller.
It's easy for you to say.
You're not [E] a kid anymore.
Even as a kid, [A] I never asked for a 747.
[D] Not cause they didn't have one back home.
Hey, I'm [G] not that old.
Simon, [D] get Santa on the phone.
[G] Tell him Alan Jackson, the famous country singer, [E] wants to [A] talk to him.
Simon, put that [D] phone down.
Hello?
_ Put that phone [G] down.
_ [A] _ _ _
The weather.
What do you mean?
It's warm and beautiful outside.
Exactly.
No snow, no Santa.
Which means I've been good all year for nothing.
_ _ _ _ Well, maybe not fellas.
_ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _
_ _ Well, I've been sorta worried [G] about Santa Claus [D] this year.
You're worried?
My wife's riding on this delivery.
Cause we live way down south [E] and it didn't snow [A] down here.
[D] But I'm telling you not to worry, [G] cause I just got [D] the word.
_ [G]
Everybody listen closely [E] and I'll tell you [D] what I heard.
Santa's coming in to pick up [G] his [D] trusty sleigh.
He'll have a truck instead of a reindeer [E] to carry him [A] on his way.
[D] Cause the weather man had some problems.
[G] He couldn't get [D] snow you see.
[G]
Santa's gonna come in a pickup [E] truck when he visits [D] you and me.
Oh boy, this is great.
This means [G] we can get our presents.
[D] What are you asking for, Alan?
Well, you know, peace on [E] earth and goodwill toward [A] men.
Excellent.
More [D] room in the pickup for my stuff.
Well, [G] Alan, don't you think we might be missing [D] a part of Christmas?
[G] Nope.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ Santa can't bring his reindeer.
[G] He'll leave them [D] far away.
Well, thanks.
They'll be fine.
But don't you worry about him.
[E] He's gonna be here [A] Christmas Day.
[D] He's got a big red pickup [G] with four wheel [D] drive and all.
[G] And there's gonna be a merry Christmas, a merry Christmas [D] for all.
Santa's coming in to pick up [G] his head of his trusty [D] sleigh.
He'll have a truck instead of a [E] reindeer to carry him on his way.
[D] Cause the weather man had some problems.
He couldn't get snow you see.
[F#] [G] Santa's gonna come in a pickup truck when he visits [D] you and me.
_ [G] Yeah, Santa's gonna come in a pickup [E] truck when he visits [D] you and me.
Now, Alan, about this pickup, [G] we're talking really [D] huge, right?
Not one of those mini pens.
Well, I'm not sure, Alan.
[E] Why, what are you asking [A] for?
A plane.
[D] You mean one of those remote things?
No, a [G] 747.
I don't [D] think a pickup's gonna cut it, [G] Alan.
As long as he's changing [E] his means of [D] transportation, why doesn't he drive a train?
A train?
A [G] train wouldn't be practical, [D] Alan.
It means traffic.
So it could only stop in certain [E] areas.
Guys, I gotta [A] tell you, you're really missing the [D] point.
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] Theodore, [G] Alan, call Santa.
He'll listen to you, [E] especially [Am] since you don't want [D] anything.
I'm not calling Santa, Alvin.
Tell him or dump the pickup.
[G] We need something much [D] bigger.
No, you need to think much smaller.
It's easy for you to say.
You're not [E] a kid anymore.
Even as a kid, [A] I never asked for a 747.
[D] Not cause they didn't have one back home.
Hey, I'm [G] not that old.
Simon, [D] get Santa on the phone.
[G] Tell him Alan Jackson, the famous country singer, [E] wants to [A] talk to him.
Simon, put that [D] phone down.
Hello?
_ Put that phone [G] down.
_ [A] _ _ _