Chords for Born Again - Tyler Childers (Live On The Grand Ole Opry)

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Born Again - Tyler Childers (Live On The Grand Ole Opry) chords
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It's an absolute honor to be here.
[F] It's even better to be [Gm] here with the boys.
[G] I'd like to take a moment to introduce you all to him over here [C] on the pedal steel and the electric guitar.
Born on [G] the right side of the river, raised on the other.
He likes puppy dogs, craft brews, cheap brews, free brews.
He'll brew any kind of brews, especially if they're free.
He likes long walks on the beach, but he cannot stand the long walks to get there.
From Huntington, West Virginia, Mr.
James Bloodbath and Graff Bark.
[N]
We're here on the electric bass [G] from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
I've practiced this before.
From Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, originally, we would call him the Man of Steel.
Spent a little time in Miami, Florida.
He spent his childhood in Milton, West Virginia, where they called him Milton [Bb] Minstrel.
Now residing in Ashland, [C] Kentucky, where they call him the Blue Moon Boy.
Making a name for himself wherever he [F] goes, Mr.
Craig Rilettic.
[C]
[Gm] Back here on the drums with the funky beats and the Colgate smile.
Keeper of the rhythm, steady as a clock.
Doing a little thing called the Hillbilly Rock.
He smells so good it'll kill you, so we call him John Wayne Macy's.
Lead singer of the potentially award-winning honky-tonk band, El Dorado.
The gem of the Jewel City, Mr.
Hot Rodney Elkins.
[Fm]
And tonight, over on the electric mandola and the fiddle.
But on anything that you need him on at any particular point in time,
Jack of all trades, master of most.
From Redbush, Kentucky, Professor Jesse Wells.
[F] We'll do you one more [Gb] here.
This is a Hillbilly commentary on reincarnation,
which is a pretty big subject in Hillbilly music.
Here we go.
[G] [C] [Dm]
[Bb] [Dm] [Dm]
[Bb] [F] [C] Once I [F] was a dying breed, chewing on an ancient leaf.
Before we took the notion to keep [Dm] up [C] with the times.
[Bb] Leave them all [C] behind, chiseled [C] to the paper.
[Bb] Tattoos [C] on the dirt, fading in [F] the light.
[D] [F] All the while I'd gorge my gut.
Sometime then I would run.
Run and hide in love, find my [D] priesthood queen.
[Bb] Keep me warm till spring, when I [Bb] go out with my [C] friends.
And I graze the [C] land and wonder when I see your [F] face again.
[D] You came at [C] my doom, took [F] one in the boiler room.
[Dm]
Put food on the [Bb] table [C] of a dying [F] breed of man.
Once I was a broken heart, once I tore your heart apart.
Once my heart put out before I [C] ever got to [C] breathe.
So I turned to sea, [Bb] come to [C] earth again.
[Bb] Plucking out [C] a liver, ask a favor [D] of laying [F] hand.
[Dm] You came at my [C] doom, the fox got in.
[F] [Dm] Doing [Bb] all he knew to do [C] to feed the [F] hungry den.
[G] [Fm] [C]
[G] [Bb] [C]
[Bb] [C] [Bb] [C]
[F] [Dm] On and on and down the line, I've swam [F] canals and bore the high.
[Dm] Plenty births [G] along this ride, being [F] born again.
Once I was and you were too.
We were both the word truth.
We built this world together with a loud, my [C] bang.
Or this [Bb] mountain like [C] train, and it [C] could or it left.
[Bb] Or it came up [C] with a game to play, to be born [F] again.
[Dm] [C]
[F] [Fm] Thank you all so very much.
That's [N] Tyler Childers on a Wednesday night in Nashville at the Grand Ole Opry House, everybody.
Good to see you, man.
Thanks for coming to see us.
Tyler Childers.
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G
2131
C
3211
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Bb
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It's an absolute honor to be here.
[F] _ It's even better to be [Gm] here with the boys.
[G] I'd like to take a moment to introduce you all to him over here [C] on the pedal steel and the electric guitar.
Born on [G] the right side of the river, raised on the other.
He likes puppy dogs, craft brews, cheap brews, free brews.
He'll brew any kind of brews, especially if they're free.
He likes long walks on the beach, but he cannot stand the long walks to get there.
From Huntington, West Virginia, Mr.
James Bloodbath and Graff Bark.
[N] _ _ _
We're here on the electric bass [G] from _ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
I've practiced this before.
From Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, originally, we would call him the Man of Steel.
Spent a little time in Miami, Florida.
He spent his childhood in Milton, West Virginia, where they called him Milton [Bb] Minstrel.
Now residing in Ashland, [C] Kentucky, where they call him the Blue Moon Boy.
Making a name for himself wherever he [F] goes, Mr.
Craig Rilettic.
_ [C] _ _
[Gm] Back here on the drums with the funky beats and the Colgate smile.
Keeper of the rhythm, steady as a clock.
Doing a little thing called the Hillbilly Rock.
He smells so good it'll kill you, so we call him John Wayne Macy's.
_ _ Lead singer of the potentially award-winning honky-tonk band, El Dorado.
The gem of the Jewel City, Mr.
Hot Rodney Elkins.
[Fm] _ _
_ _ _ And tonight, over on the electric mandola and the fiddle.
But on anything that you need him on at any particular point in time,
Jack of all trades, master of most.
From Redbush, Kentucky, Professor Jesse Wells.
[F] _ _ _ We'll do you one more [Gb] here.
This is a Hillbilly commentary on reincarnation,
which is a pretty big subject in Hillbilly music.
Here we go.
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _
_ [Bb] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] Once I [F] was a dying breed, chewing on an ancient leaf.
Before we took the notion to keep [Dm] up [C] with the times.
[Bb] Leave them all [C] behind, chiseled [C] to the paper.
[Bb] Tattoos [C] on the dirt, fading in [F] the light.
_ _ [D] [F] All the while I'd gorge my gut.
Sometime then I would run.
Run and hide in love, find my [D] priesthood queen.
[Bb] Keep me warm till spring, when I [Bb] go out with my [C] friends.
And I graze the [C] land and wonder when I see your [F] face again.
_ _ [D] You came at [C] my doom, took [F] one in the boiler room.
_ [Dm]
Put food on the [Bb] table [C] of a dying [F] breed of man. _
Once I was a broken heart, once I tore your heart apart.
Once my heart put out before I [C] ever got to [C] breathe.
So I turned to sea, [Bb] come to [C] earth again.
[Bb] Plucking out [C] a liver, ask a favor [D] of laying [F] hand. _
_ [Dm] You came at my [C] doom, the fox got in.
[F] _ _ _ [Dm] Doing [Bb] all he knew to do [C] to feed the [F] hungry den. _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _
[Bb] _ _ [C] _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [Dm] On and on and down the line, I've swam [F] canals and bore the high.
_ [Dm] Plenty births [G] along this ride, being [F] born again. _ _
Once I was and you were too.
We were both the word truth.
We built this world together with a loud, my [C] bang.
Or this [Bb] mountain like [C] train, and it [C] could or it left.
[Bb] Or it came up [C] with a game to play, to be born [F] again. _
_ _ [Dm] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [Fm] Thank you all so very much.
_ That's [N] Tyler Childers on a Wednesday night in Nashville at the Grand Ole Opry House, everybody.
Good to see you, man.
Thanks for coming to see us.
_ _ Tyler Childers.