Lucille Chords by Billy Currington
Tempo:
133.9 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
G
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb]
Far in Toledo, across from the depot, on a bar stool she took off [F] her ring.
[Cm] I thought I'd get closer, so [F] I walked on over.
I sat down [F] and asked her [Bb] her name.
[F] [Bb] When the drinks finally hit her, she said I'm no quitter.
I finally quit living [Eb] on drinks.
I'm [F]
hungry for laughter, and here ever after, I'm after whatever the other [Bb] life brings.
[F]
[Bb] In the mirror I saw him, and I closely watched him, and thought how he looked out of [F] place.
[Cm] He came to the woman [F] who sat there beside me, [Cm] and had a strange [F] look on [Bb] his face.
His big hands were calloused, he looked like a mountain.
The minute I thought I [Eb] was dead,
[F] he started shaking, his big heart was breaking.
He turned to the woman [Bb] and said,
You picked a fine time to leave me [Eb] Lucy.
Four hungry children and a cop [Bb] in the field.
[Eb] I've had some bad times, lived through some sad times, but this time [C] you're hurting [Bb] more than me.
[Gm] You picked [F] a fine time to leave me [Bb] Lucy.
[C] After he left us, I ordered more whipped cream.
I thought how she made him look [G] small.
From [Dm] the lights of the bar room, [G] rented hotel room, [Dm] we walked [G] without talking [C] at all.
She was a beauty, but when she came to me, she must have thought I'd lost [F] my mind.
[G] I couldn't hold her, because the words that he told her kept coming back time after [C] time.
You picked a fine time to [F] leave me Lucy.
[C] [F] Four hungry children and a cop in [C] the field.
[F] I've had some bad times, lived through some sad times, but this time you're [D] hurting [C] more than me.
[G] You picked a fine time to leave me [C] Lucy.
You picked a fine time to [F] leave me Lucy.
Four hungry children and a cop in [C] the field.
I've had some bad times, [F] lived through some sad times, but this time you're [D] hurting more [C] than me.
You picked [G] a fine time to leave me [C] Lucy.
[A] You [G] picked a fine time to leave me Lucy.
[C]
[A] [G] You picked a fine time to leave me Lucy.
[C]
Thank you very much.
[N]
Far in Toledo, across from the depot, on a bar stool she took off [F] her ring.
[Cm] I thought I'd get closer, so [F] I walked on over.
I sat down [F] and asked her [Bb] her name.
[F] [Bb] When the drinks finally hit her, she said I'm no quitter.
I finally quit living [Eb] on drinks.
I'm [F]
hungry for laughter, and here ever after, I'm after whatever the other [Bb] life brings.
[F]
[Bb] In the mirror I saw him, and I closely watched him, and thought how he looked out of [F] place.
[Cm] He came to the woman [F] who sat there beside me, [Cm] and had a strange [F] look on [Bb] his face.
His big hands were calloused, he looked like a mountain.
The minute I thought I [Eb] was dead,
[F] he started shaking, his big heart was breaking.
He turned to the woman [Bb] and said,
You picked a fine time to leave me [Eb] Lucy.
Four hungry children and a cop [Bb] in the field.
[Eb] I've had some bad times, lived through some sad times, but this time [C] you're hurting [Bb] more than me.
[Gm] You picked [F] a fine time to leave me [Bb] Lucy.
[C] After he left us, I ordered more whipped cream.
I thought how she made him look [G] small.
From [Dm] the lights of the bar room, [G] rented hotel room, [Dm] we walked [G] without talking [C] at all.
She was a beauty, but when she came to me, she must have thought I'd lost [F] my mind.
[G] I couldn't hold her, because the words that he told her kept coming back time after [C] time.
You picked a fine time to [F] leave me Lucy.
[C] [F] Four hungry children and a cop in [C] the field.
[F] I've had some bad times, lived through some sad times, but this time you're [D] hurting [C] more than me.
[G] You picked a fine time to leave me [C] Lucy.
You picked a fine time to [F] leave me Lucy.
Four hungry children and a cop in [C] the field.
I've had some bad times, [F] lived through some sad times, but this time you're [D] hurting more [C] than me.
You picked [G] a fine time to leave me [C] Lucy.
[A] You [G] picked a fine time to leave me Lucy.
[C]
[A] [G] You picked a fine time to leave me Lucy.
[C]
Thank you very much.
[N]
Key:
F
C
Bb
G
Eb
F
C
Bb
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Far in Toledo, across from the _ depot, on a bar stool she took off [F] her ring.
_ _ _ [Cm] I thought I'd get closer, so [F] I walked on over.
I sat down [F] and asked her [Bb] her name.
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] When the drinks finally hit her, she said I'm no quitter.
I finally quit living [Eb] on drinks.
_ I'm _ [F] _
hungry for laughter, and here ever after, I'm after whatever _ the other [Bb] life brings.
[F] _ _
[Bb] In the mirror I saw him, and I closely watched him, and thought how he looked out of [F] place. _ _ _
[Cm] He came to the woman _ [F] who sat there beside me, [Cm] and had a strange [F] look on [Bb] his face. _ _
His big hands were calloused, he looked like a mountain.
The minute I thought I [Eb] was dead, _ _ _ _
[F] he started shaking, his big heart was breaking.
He turned to the woman [Bb] and said,
_ _ You picked a fine time to leave me [Eb] Lucy. _
_ _ _ _ Four hungry _ children and a cop [Bb] in the field. _
_ _ _ [Eb] I've had some bad times, lived through some sad times, but this time [C] you're hurting [Bb] more than me.
_ [Gm] You picked [F] a fine time to leave me [Bb] Lucy. _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ After he left us, I ordered more whipped cream.
I thought how she made him look [G] small.
_ _ From [Dm] the lights of the bar room, [G] rented hotel room, [Dm] we walked [G] without talking [C] at all.
She _ _ _ was a beauty, but when she came to me, she must have thought I'd lost [F] my mind.
_ _ _ [G] I couldn't hold her, because the words that he told her kept coming back time after [C] time.
_ _ You picked a fine time to [F] leave me Lucy. _ _
[C] _ _ [F] Four hungry children and a cop in [C] the field. _ _
_ [F] I've had some bad times, lived through some sad times, but this time you're [D] hurting [C] more than me. _ _
[G] You picked a fine time to leave me [C] Lucy.
_ _ _ You picked a fine time to [F] leave me Lucy. _ _ _
_ _ Four hungry children and a cop in [C] the field. _ _ _
_ I've had some bad times, [F] lived through some sad times, but this time you're [D] hurting more [C] than me. _ _
You picked [G] a fine time to leave me [C] Lucy.
_ _ _ [A] You [G] picked a fine time to leave me Lucy.
[C] _ _ _
[A] _ [G] You picked a fine time to leave me _ _ _ Lucy. _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Thank you very much.
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Far in Toledo, across from the _ depot, on a bar stool she took off [F] her ring.
_ _ _ [Cm] I thought I'd get closer, so [F] I walked on over.
I sat down [F] and asked her [Bb] her name.
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] When the drinks finally hit her, she said I'm no quitter.
I finally quit living [Eb] on drinks.
_ I'm _ [F] _
hungry for laughter, and here ever after, I'm after whatever _ the other [Bb] life brings.
[F] _ _
[Bb] In the mirror I saw him, and I closely watched him, and thought how he looked out of [F] place. _ _ _
[Cm] He came to the woman _ [F] who sat there beside me, [Cm] and had a strange [F] look on [Bb] his face. _ _
His big hands were calloused, he looked like a mountain.
The minute I thought I [Eb] was dead, _ _ _ _
[F] he started shaking, his big heart was breaking.
He turned to the woman [Bb] and said,
_ _ You picked a fine time to leave me [Eb] Lucy. _
_ _ _ _ Four hungry _ children and a cop [Bb] in the field. _
_ _ _ [Eb] I've had some bad times, lived through some sad times, but this time [C] you're hurting [Bb] more than me.
_ [Gm] You picked [F] a fine time to leave me [Bb] Lucy. _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ After he left us, I ordered more whipped cream.
I thought how she made him look [G] small.
_ _ From [Dm] the lights of the bar room, [G] rented hotel room, [Dm] we walked [G] without talking [C] at all.
She _ _ _ was a beauty, but when she came to me, she must have thought I'd lost [F] my mind.
_ _ _ [G] I couldn't hold her, because the words that he told her kept coming back time after [C] time.
_ _ You picked a fine time to [F] leave me Lucy. _ _
[C] _ _ [F] Four hungry children and a cop in [C] the field. _ _
_ [F] I've had some bad times, lived through some sad times, but this time you're [D] hurting [C] more than me. _ _
[G] You picked a fine time to leave me [C] Lucy.
_ _ _ You picked a fine time to [F] leave me Lucy. _ _ _
_ _ Four hungry children and a cop in [C] the field. _ _ _
_ I've had some bad times, [F] lived through some sad times, but this time you're [D] hurting more [C] than me. _ _
You picked [G] a fine time to leave me [C] Lucy.
_ _ _ [A] You [G] picked a fine time to leave me Lucy.
[C] _ _ _
[A] _ [G] You picked a fine time to leave me _ _ _ Lucy. _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Thank you very much.
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _