Chords for Brantley Gilbert- Red Bird Drive
Tempo:
104 bpm
Chords used:
F#
C#
B
D#m
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#]
[C#]
[D#m]
[C#] [B] [E]
[C#] [B]
[C#] I remember my [F#] mama saying, well, son, get off that [D#m] phone.
It's [A#m] 10 o'clock at night [B] and you got school tomorrow.
Well, [F#] I'd hang it up for a minute [C#] or two.
And [F#] when she went to [C#] bed, girl, I'd call [D#m] you again.
[C#] We'd talk [B] for hours on end [C#] [G#m] about anyone [B] or [A#m] anything.
[B] Never knew just what to do to [D#m] make everything [C#] OK.
[F#] On that gravel road paved at the end,
me and my folks next to one of my friends [D#m] made [C#] our home.
We tried to [B] mend a broken woman.
[F#m]
And I learned how to play six string right.
And my brother began his precious [F#] life.
And I learned how to live without [C#] all the [B] private [C#m] side.
[F#]
Downriver [C#] drive.
[F#]
[C#] [D#m]
[C#] [F#] [B]
[F#] Well, days go on and they [C#] seem like years.
We grew a [F#] garden and grew with our [G#] tears.
We [D#m] were living [C#] life we'd only thought [B] we'd hear about.
[F#] About when the future came [C#] back around.
How moved [F#] all course, they settled [G#] down.
[D#m] Living [C#] things we'd only [G#m] dreamed about.
And now anyone, [A#m] anything, [B] can never bring that shovel
down to the [D#m] hill [F#] where we buried our head.
On that gravel road paved at the end,
me and my folks next to one of my friends [D#m] made [F#] our home.
We tried to [B] mend a broken woman.
[F#] And I learned how to play six string right.
And my brother began his precious life.
[D#m] And I [F#] learned how to live without all the [B] private [C#] side.
[D#m] [F#]
Downriver drive.
[C#] [B] Oh, baby.
[F#] Well, that young boy that stood beside me,
[C#] Lord knows he's grown [F#] tall.
And mom [B] and daddy built their dream house.
Lord, they'll need it more.
[D#m] Because you don't have to strain from room to [F#] room.
It's room [C#m] enough just for [B] you.
God knows there wasn't room for much.
[C#] But he made some room for love.
[F#] On that gravel road paved at [Bm] the [F#] end,
me and my folks next to one of my [C#] friends [D#m] made our home.
[C#m] We tried to mend [B] a broken woman.
[C#] [F#m] And I learned how to play six string right.
And [F#] my brother began his precious life.
And I learned how to live without all the [B] private [F#m] side.
Downriver [F#] drive.
[C#m]
[B] Downriver [F#]
drive.
[B]
[F#]
[D#m] [C#]
[B]
[F#]
[D#m] [B] [C#]
[B]
[F#] So gravel road paved at the end, me and my folks
next to one of my [D#] friends made our home.
We tried to mend the broken [B] one.
[G] [G#m]
[C#]
[D#m]
[C#] [B] [E]
[C#] [B]
[C#] I remember my [F#] mama saying, well, son, get off that [D#m] phone.
It's [A#m] 10 o'clock at night [B] and you got school tomorrow.
Well, [F#] I'd hang it up for a minute [C#] or two.
And [F#] when she went to [C#] bed, girl, I'd call [D#m] you again.
[C#] We'd talk [B] for hours on end [C#] [G#m] about anyone [B] or [A#m] anything.
[B] Never knew just what to do to [D#m] make everything [C#] OK.
[F#] On that gravel road paved at the end,
me and my folks next to one of my friends [D#m] made [C#] our home.
We tried to [B] mend a broken woman.
[F#m]
And I learned how to play six string right.
And my brother began his precious [F#] life.
And I learned how to live without [C#] all the [B] private [C#m] side.
[F#]
Downriver [C#] drive.
[F#]
[C#] [D#m]
[C#] [F#] [B]
[F#] Well, days go on and they [C#] seem like years.
We grew a [F#] garden and grew with our [G#] tears.
We [D#m] were living [C#] life we'd only thought [B] we'd hear about.
[F#] About when the future came [C#] back around.
How moved [F#] all course, they settled [G#] down.
[D#m] Living [C#] things we'd only [G#m] dreamed about.
And now anyone, [A#m] anything, [B] can never bring that shovel
down to the [D#m] hill [F#] where we buried our head.
On that gravel road paved at the end,
me and my folks next to one of my friends [D#m] made [F#] our home.
We tried to [B] mend a broken woman.
[F#] And I learned how to play six string right.
And my brother began his precious life.
[D#m] And I [F#] learned how to live without all the [B] private [C#] side.
[D#m] [F#]
Downriver drive.
[C#] [B] Oh, baby.
[F#] Well, that young boy that stood beside me,
[C#] Lord knows he's grown [F#] tall.
And mom [B] and daddy built their dream house.
Lord, they'll need it more.
[D#m] Because you don't have to strain from room to [F#] room.
It's room [C#m] enough just for [B] you.
God knows there wasn't room for much.
[C#] But he made some room for love.
[F#] On that gravel road paved at [Bm] the [F#] end,
me and my folks next to one of my [C#] friends [D#m] made our home.
[C#m] We tried to mend [B] a broken woman.
[C#] [F#m] And I learned how to play six string right.
And [F#] my brother began his precious life.
And I learned how to live without all the [B] private [F#m] side.
Downriver [F#] drive.
[C#m]
[B] Downriver [F#]
drive.
[B]
[F#]
[D#m] [C#]
[B]
[F#]
[D#m] [B] [C#]
[B]
[F#] So gravel road paved at the end, me and my folks
next to one of my [D#] friends made our home.
We tried to mend the broken [B] one.
[G] [G#m]
Key:
F#
C#
B
D#m
C#m
F#
C#
B
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _
[C#] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] I remember my [F#] mama saying, well, son, get off that [D#m] phone.
It's [A#m] 10 o'clock at night [B] and you got school tomorrow.
Well, [F#] I'd hang it up for a minute [C#] or two.
And [F#] when she went to [C#] bed, girl, I'd call [D#m] you again.
_ [C#] We'd talk [B] for hours on end [C#] _ [G#m] _ about anyone _ [B] or [A#m] _ _ anything. _
_ [B] Never knew just what to do to [D#m] make everything [C#] OK. _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] On that gravel road paved at the end,
me and my folks next to one of my friends [D#m] made [C#] our home.
We tried to [B] mend a broken woman.
_ [F#m] _
And I learned how to play six string right.
And my brother began his precious [F#] life.
And I learned how to live without [C#] all the [B] private [C#m] side.
_ _ _ [F#]
Downriver _ _ [C#] _ drive.
[F#] _ _
[C#] _ _ [D#m] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] _ [F#] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] Well, days go on and they [C#] seem like years.
We grew a [F#] garden and grew with our [G#] tears.
We [D#m] were living [C#] life we'd only thought [B] we'd hear about.
[F#] About when the future came [C#] back around.
How moved [F#] all course, they settled [G#] down.
[D#m] Living [C#] things we'd only [G#m] dreamed about. _ _
And now anyone, _ _ [A#m] _ anything, _ _ [B] can never bring that shovel
down to the [D#m] hill [F#] where we buried our head.
On that gravel road paved at the end,
me and my folks next to one of my friends [D#m] made [F#] our home.
We tried to [B] mend a broken woman.
[F#] _ And I learned how to play six string right.
And my brother began his precious life.
[D#m] And I [F#] learned how to live without all the [B] private [C#] side. _ _
_ [D#m] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
Downriver drive.
[C#] [B] Oh, baby. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] Well, that young boy that stood beside me,
[C#] Lord knows he's grown [F#] tall.
And mom [B] and daddy built their dream house.
Lord, they'll need it more.
[D#m] Because you don't have to strain from room to [F#] room.
It's room [C#m] enough just for [B] you.
God knows there wasn't room for much.
[C#] But he made some room for love.
_ _ _ _ [F#] On that gravel road paved at [Bm] the [F#] end,
me and my folks next to one of my [C#] friends [D#m] made our home.
[C#m] We tried to mend [B] a broken woman.
_ [C#] [F#m] And I learned how to play six string right.
And [F#] my brother began his precious life.
And I learned how to live without all the [B] private [F#m] side. _
_ Downriver [F#] drive. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
[B] Downriver _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
drive. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D#m] _ [C#] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D#m] _ _ [B] _ [C#] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] So gravel road paved at the end, me and my folks
next to one of my [D#] friends made our home.
We tried to mend the broken [B] one.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _
[C#] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] I remember my [F#] mama saying, well, son, get off that [D#m] phone.
It's [A#m] 10 o'clock at night [B] and you got school tomorrow.
Well, [F#] I'd hang it up for a minute [C#] or two.
And [F#] when she went to [C#] bed, girl, I'd call [D#m] you again.
_ [C#] We'd talk [B] for hours on end [C#] _ [G#m] _ about anyone _ [B] or [A#m] _ _ anything. _
_ [B] Never knew just what to do to [D#m] make everything [C#] OK. _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] On that gravel road paved at the end,
me and my folks next to one of my friends [D#m] made [C#] our home.
We tried to [B] mend a broken woman.
_ [F#m] _
And I learned how to play six string right.
And my brother began his precious [F#] life.
And I learned how to live without [C#] all the [B] private [C#m] side.
_ _ _ [F#]
Downriver _ _ [C#] _ drive.
[F#] _ _
[C#] _ _ [D#m] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] _ [F#] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] Well, days go on and they [C#] seem like years.
We grew a [F#] garden and grew with our [G#] tears.
We [D#m] were living [C#] life we'd only thought [B] we'd hear about.
[F#] About when the future came [C#] back around.
How moved [F#] all course, they settled [G#] down.
[D#m] Living [C#] things we'd only [G#m] dreamed about. _ _
And now anyone, _ _ [A#m] _ anything, _ _ [B] can never bring that shovel
down to the [D#m] hill [F#] where we buried our head.
On that gravel road paved at the end,
me and my folks next to one of my friends [D#m] made [F#] our home.
We tried to [B] mend a broken woman.
[F#] _ And I learned how to play six string right.
And my brother began his precious life.
[D#m] And I [F#] learned how to live without all the [B] private [C#] side. _ _
_ [D#m] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
Downriver drive.
[C#] [B] Oh, baby. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] Well, that young boy that stood beside me,
[C#] Lord knows he's grown [F#] tall.
And mom [B] and daddy built their dream house.
Lord, they'll need it more.
[D#m] Because you don't have to strain from room to [F#] room.
It's room [C#m] enough just for [B] you.
God knows there wasn't room for much.
[C#] But he made some room for love.
_ _ _ _ [F#] On that gravel road paved at [Bm] the [F#] end,
me and my folks next to one of my [C#] friends [D#m] made our home.
[C#m] We tried to mend [B] a broken woman.
_ [C#] [F#m] And I learned how to play six string right.
And [F#] my brother began his precious life.
And I learned how to live without all the [B] private [F#m] side. _
_ Downriver [F#] drive. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
[B] Downriver _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
drive. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D#m] _ [C#] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D#m] _ _ [B] _ [C#] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] So gravel road paved at the end, me and my folks
next to one of my [D#] friends made our home.
We tried to mend the broken [B] one.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _