Chords for Ashley McBryde & Eric Church - "Bible and a .44" | Live at the Opry
Tempo:
161.95 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
Gm
Eb
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
We should do this one for old times sake, yeah?
Let's do it.
[Eb]
[Bb]
[Gm]
[C] [Bb]
He [Eb] had a southern [Bb] drawl like a red bone hammer.
Every song he sang was [F] my [Bb] favorite sale.
He'd be the last one off [F] if the ship [Gm] went down.
[C] I'm kind of mad it feels good [F] to [Bb] be a man.
I'm kind of mad it feels [F] good to be [Bb] a man.
He had hair as white as cotton.
He never went nowhere.
[F]
[Bb] Hang on, hang on, hang on.
We got to do it one more time.
He had hair as white as cotton.
The crowd got me.
He could spin you his [F] story like a wagon [Bb] wheel.
He ain't never went nowhere without a [Gm] rod and reel.
[Bb] Lord, I miss that [F] man.
I [Bb] always will.
Yeah, I miss that man.
[F] I always [Bb] will.
He'd see through [Eb] a lie like an [Bb] old screen door.
Taught me how to [Gm] hunt.
[F] What a [Bbm] love alone.
[F] Carried a Bible and a [Gm] 44.
[C] Just don't make him [F] like that [Bb] no more.
[F]
[Bb] He said take what you got and do the best you can.
The best thing you'll own is a piece of land.
He all he knew had locked [F] a battle [Gm] against him.
He [F] was something else.
My man.
[Bb]
He was something else.
[F] My old [Bb] man.
He'd see through a [Eb] lie like an [Bb] old screen door.
Taught me how to hunt.
[F] What a love [Bb]
alone.
He carried [Eb] a Bible [Gm] and a 44.
And they [C] just don't make him [F] like that [Bb] no more.
[F] [Bb]
I saw him strum this thing every chance he could.
He left it to me like he said he would.
And if you ask me why it [Gm] sounds so good.
I don't know.
[F]
[Bb] [F] [Bb]
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
He'd see through [F] a lie like an old [Bb] screen door.
Taught me [Gm] how to hunt.
[F] What a love [Bb] alone.
Carried [Eb] a
[C] Bible and a [Gm] 44.
[C] And they just don't make him [F] like that [Bb] no more.
Now they just don't make him [F] like an old [Bb] screen door.
[Gb] [N]
Let's do it.
[Eb]
[Bb]
[Gm]
[C] [Bb]
He [Eb] had a southern [Bb] drawl like a red bone hammer.
Every song he sang was [F] my [Bb] favorite sale.
He'd be the last one off [F] if the ship [Gm] went down.
[C] I'm kind of mad it feels good [F] to [Bb] be a man.
I'm kind of mad it feels [F] good to be [Bb] a man.
He had hair as white as cotton.
He never went nowhere.
[F]
[Bb] Hang on, hang on, hang on.
We got to do it one more time.
He had hair as white as cotton.
The crowd got me.
He could spin you his [F] story like a wagon [Bb] wheel.
He ain't never went nowhere without a [Gm] rod and reel.
[Bb] Lord, I miss that [F] man.
I [Bb] always will.
Yeah, I miss that man.
[F] I always [Bb] will.
He'd see through [Eb] a lie like an [Bb] old screen door.
Taught me how to [Gm] hunt.
[F] What a [Bbm] love alone.
[F] Carried a Bible and a [Gm] 44.
[C] Just don't make him [F] like that [Bb] no more.
[F]
[Bb] He said take what you got and do the best you can.
The best thing you'll own is a piece of land.
He all he knew had locked [F] a battle [Gm] against him.
He [F] was something else.
My man.
[Bb]
He was something else.
[F] My old [Bb] man.
He'd see through a [Eb] lie like an [Bb] old screen door.
Taught me how to hunt.
[F] What a love [Bb]
alone.
He carried [Eb] a Bible [Gm] and a 44.
And they [C] just don't make him [F] like that [Bb] no more.
[F] [Bb]
I saw him strum this thing every chance he could.
He left it to me like he said he would.
And if you ask me why it [Gm] sounds so good.
I don't know.
[F]
[Bb] [F] [Bb]
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
He'd see through [F] a lie like an old [Bb] screen door.
Taught me [Gm] how to hunt.
[F] What a love [Bb] alone.
Carried [Eb] a
[C] Bible and a [Gm] 44.
[C] And they just don't make him [F] like that [Bb] no more.
Now they just don't make him [F] like an old [Bb] screen door.
[Gb] [N]
Key:
Bb
F
Gm
Eb
C
Bb
F
Gm
_ _ _ _ _ We should do this one for old times sake, yeah?
Let's do it. _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ He [Eb] had a southern [Bb] drawl like a red bone _ hammer. _ _ _
_ Every song he sang was [F] my [Bb] favorite sale.
_ _ _ He'd be the last one off [F] if the ship [Gm] went down.
_ _ _ _ [C] I'm kind of mad it feels good [F] to [Bb] be a man.
I'm _ _ _ _ _ kind of mad it feels [F] good to be [Bb] a man. _ _
_ _ He had hair as white as cotton. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ He never went nowhere.
[F] _ _
[Bb] Hang on, hang on, hang on.
We got to do it one more time. _
_ _ He had hair as white as cotton.
_ _ _ The crowd got me.
He could spin you his [F] story like a wagon [Bb] wheel.
_ _ _ _ _ He ain't never went nowhere without a [Gm] rod and reel.
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] Lord, I miss that [F] man.
I [Bb] always will. _ _
_ _ _ _ Yeah, I miss that man.
[F] I always [Bb] will. _ _ _ _
He'd see through [Eb] a lie _ like an [Bb] old screen door. _
Taught me how to [Gm] hunt. _ _
[F] _ What a [Bbm] love alone. _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] Carried a _ _ Bible and a [Gm] _ 44. _ _
_ _ _ [C] Just don't make him [F] like that [Bb] no more. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ He said take what you got and do the best you can.
_ _ _ _ The best thing you'll own is a piece of land. _ _
_ _ _ He all he knew had locked [F] a battle [Gm] against him. _ _ _ _
_ He [F] was something else.
My man.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
He was something else.
[F] My old [Bb] man.
_ _ _ He'd see through a [Eb] lie _ _ like an [Bb] old screen door.
_ _ _ Taught me how to hunt.
_ _ [F] _ What a love [Bb]
alone.
_ _ _ _ He carried [Eb] a _ _ Bible [Gm] and a 44.
_ _ _ _ _ _ And they [C] just don't make him [F] like that [Bb] no more.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I saw him strum this thing every chance he could. _ _ _ _ _
_ He left it to me like he said he would. _ _ _ _ _
And if you ask me why it [Gm] sounds so good.
I don't know. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
I don't know.
I don't know.
_ I don't know. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
He'd see through [F] a lie _ _ like an old [Bb] screen door. _
Taught me [Gm] how to hunt. _ _ _
[F] What a love [Bb] alone. _ _ _
_ _ Carried [Eb] a _ _ _
[C] Bible and a _ [Gm] 44. _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ And they just don't make him [F] like that _ [Bb] no more. _ _ _
Now they just don't make him [F] like an old _ _ [Bb] screen door. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
Let's do it. _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ He [Eb] had a southern [Bb] drawl like a red bone _ hammer. _ _ _
_ Every song he sang was [F] my [Bb] favorite sale.
_ _ _ He'd be the last one off [F] if the ship [Gm] went down.
_ _ _ _ [C] I'm kind of mad it feels good [F] to [Bb] be a man.
I'm _ _ _ _ _ kind of mad it feels [F] good to be [Bb] a man. _ _
_ _ He had hair as white as cotton. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ He never went nowhere.
[F] _ _
[Bb] Hang on, hang on, hang on.
We got to do it one more time. _
_ _ He had hair as white as cotton.
_ _ _ The crowd got me.
He could spin you his [F] story like a wagon [Bb] wheel.
_ _ _ _ _ He ain't never went nowhere without a [Gm] rod and reel.
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] Lord, I miss that [F] man.
I [Bb] always will. _ _
_ _ _ _ Yeah, I miss that man.
[F] I always [Bb] will. _ _ _ _
He'd see through [Eb] a lie _ like an [Bb] old screen door. _
Taught me how to [Gm] hunt. _ _
[F] _ What a [Bbm] love alone. _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] Carried a _ _ Bible and a [Gm] _ 44. _ _
_ _ _ [C] Just don't make him [F] like that [Bb] no more. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ He said take what you got and do the best you can.
_ _ _ _ The best thing you'll own is a piece of land. _ _
_ _ _ He all he knew had locked [F] a battle [Gm] against him. _ _ _ _
_ He [F] was something else.
My man.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
He was something else.
[F] My old [Bb] man.
_ _ _ He'd see through a [Eb] lie _ _ like an [Bb] old screen door.
_ _ _ Taught me how to hunt.
_ _ [F] _ What a love [Bb]
alone.
_ _ _ _ He carried [Eb] a _ _ Bible [Gm] and a 44.
_ _ _ _ _ _ And they [C] just don't make him [F] like that [Bb] no more.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I saw him strum this thing every chance he could. _ _ _ _ _
_ He left it to me like he said he would. _ _ _ _ _
And if you ask me why it [Gm] sounds so good.
I don't know. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
I don't know.
I don't know.
_ I don't know. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
He'd see through [F] a lie _ _ like an old [Bb] screen door. _
Taught me [Gm] how to hunt. _ _ _
[F] What a love [Bb] alone. _ _ _
_ _ Carried [Eb] a _ _ _
[C] Bible and a _ [Gm] 44. _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ And they just don't make him [F] like that _ [Bb] no more. _ _ _
Now they just don't make him [F] like an old _ _ [Bb] screen door. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _