Chords for Bri Bagwell "Whiskey" LIVE on The Texas Music Scene
Tempo:
69.25 bpm
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F#m] [F#]
Welcome back [E] y'all.
Here's another artist that has [F#] become a big part of the music fest in [D] Steamboat.
It's Brie Bagwell.
[A] On her last Texas Music Scene [D] taping session, she performed one of her biggest Texas radio singles, Whiskey.
Here's Brie, the story behind the song.
[G] Steamboat is [D] completely a family and it is so cool for me to be a part of it.
I [A] think there aren't that many girls on it, [D] so for John to really include me and we were actually on the [G] outdoor stage headlining this year, which was super cool for [D] us.
It's so supportive.
I [A] mean, the people up there, the [D] fans are incredibly loyal.
And I went to Steamboat when I graduated from [G] college.
That was my graduation present from my parents.
So I got to go as a fan and then four years later I'm getting to [A] play it and it's just unbelievable.
[D] The best time of your life for sure.
Whiskey was a [G] song I put out in 2012.
It was one of the first songs I put out to radio [Am] and for some reason or another, everywhere we go, [D] people seem to request that song.
It's our most requested song, our most well-known song.
And this song is just [G] about liking someone who likes whiskey more than they like [D] you.
Kind of a sad tune, but it is [A] amazing to go out on the road and to have people singing along to a song.
It's just, it's still the coolest [G] feeling in the world.
You know, we've never been to a city, we've played Amarillo, we've never played [D] Amarillo with a band [A] and everybody knew that song there.
[D] That was just, it doesn't get any [A] better than that.
I cry on stage when that [D] happens.
The band's like, oh, here we go again. She's crying.
[B] [F#]
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[E] [F#] [B]
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[A]
[E] [B]
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[E] And then you pick up that [B] guitar and you sing [A] about the black [E] and white people.
[F#m] Oh, but I want [B] you to sing about me.
[F#m] Oh, and I want to stay up with you all [F#] night long.
I [B] want [B]
to [E] be your whiskey, want to [B] raise her memory.
[A] Because you reach for the bottle when you're hurtful.
Oh, sadness me, she [E] left you alone.
That [B] burn gets you through the cold.
[A] What's in that river that makes you not miss her?
That's what I want to be.
I [E] want to be your whiskey.
[B] [E]
[A]
[E] Sometimes I [B] think, what the hell was [A] she thinking?
[E]
Oh, she hurt you [B] so bad that she drove you [A] to drinking.
Oh, [F#m] but I want [B] you to crave me.
[F#m] Oh, and I want to be the one [B] who will never do you wrong.
I [E] want to be your whiskey, want to [B] raise her memory.
[A] Because you reach for the bottle when you're hurtful.
Oh, sadness me, [E] she left you alone.
[B] That burn gets you through the cold.
[A] What's in that river that makes you not miss her?
That's what I want to be.
[E] I want to be your whiskey.
[B] [A] Oh, I want to be your whiskey, your whiskey.
[E]
[B] [A]
I [E] want to be your whiskey, want to [B] raise her memory.
[A] Because you reach for the bottle when you're hurtful.
Oh, sadness me, [E] she left you alone.
[B] That burn gets you through the cold.
[A] What's in that river that makes you not miss her?
That's what I want to be.
I [E] want to be your whiskey.
[B] I [A] want to be your whiskey, your whiskey, your whiskey.
[E]
[B] [A]
[E] Because sometimes [B] I swear that you could cry [A] whiskey tears.
[E] [D#m] [N]
Welcome back [E] y'all.
Here's another artist that has [F#] become a big part of the music fest in [D] Steamboat.
It's Brie Bagwell.
[A] On her last Texas Music Scene [D] taping session, she performed one of her biggest Texas radio singles, Whiskey.
Here's Brie, the story behind the song.
[G] Steamboat is [D] completely a family and it is so cool for me to be a part of it.
I [A] think there aren't that many girls on it, [D] so for John to really include me and we were actually on the [G] outdoor stage headlining this year, which was super cool for [D] us.
It's so supportive.
I [A] mean, the people up there, the [D] fans are incredibly loyal.
And I went to Steamboat when I graduated from [G] college.
That was my graduation present from my parents.
So I got to go as a fan and then four years later I'm getting to [A] play it and it's just unbelievable.
[D] The best time of your life for sure.
Whiskey was a [G] song I put out in 2012.
It was one of the first songs I put out to radio [Am] and for some reason or another, everywhere we go, [D] people seem to request that song.
It's our most requested song, our most well-known song.
And this song is just [G] about liking someone who likes whiskey more than they like [D] you.
Kind of a sad tune, but it is [A] amazing to go out on the road and to have people singing along to a song.
It's just, it's still the coolest [G] feeling in the world.
You know, we've never been to a city, we've played Amarillo, we've never played [D] Amarillo with a band [A] and everybody knew that song there.
[D] That was just, it doesn't get any [A] better than that.
I cry on stage when that [D] happens.
The band's like, oh, here we go again. She's crying.
[B] [F#]
[A]
[E] [F#] [B]
[E] [F#]
[E] [F#]
[A]
[E] [B]
[A]
[E] And then you pick up that [B] guitar and you sing [A] about the black [E] and white people.
[F#m] Oh, but I want [B] you to sing about me.
[F#m] Oh, and I want to stay up with you all [F#] night long.
I [B] want [B]
to [E] be your whiskey, want to [B] raise her memory.
[A] Because you reach for the bottle when you're hurtful.
Oh, sadness me, she [E] left you alone.
That [B] burn gets you through the cold.
[A] What's in that river that makes you not miss her?
That's what I want to be.
I [E] want to be your whiskey.
[B] [E]
[A]
[E] Sometimes I [B] think, what the hell was [A] she thinking?
[E]
Oh, she hurt you [B] so bad that she drove you [A] to drinking.
Oh, [F#m] but I want [B] you to crave me.
[F#m] Oh, and I want to be the one [B] who will never do you wrong.
I [E] want to be your whiskey, want to [B] raise her memory.
[A] Because you reach for the bottle when you're hurtful.
Oh, sadness me, [E] she left you alone.
[B] That burn gets you through the cold.
[A] What's in that river that makes you not miss her?
That's what I want to be.
[E] I want to be your whiskey.
[B] [A] Oh, I want to be your whiskey, your whiskey.
[E]
[B] [A]
I [E] want to be your whiskey, want to [B] raise her memory.
[A] Because you reach for the bottle when you're hurtful.
Oh, sadness me, [E] she left you alone.
[B] That burn gets you through the cold.
[A] What's in that river that makes you not miss her?
That's what I want to be.
I [E] want to be your whiskey.
[B] I [A] want to be your whiskey, your whiskey, your whiskey.
[E]
[B] [A]
[E] Because sometimes [B] I swear that you could cry [A] whiskey tears.
[E] [D#m] [N]
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_ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ Welcome back [E] y'all.
Here's another artist that has [F#] become a big part of the music fest in [D] Steamboat.
It's Brie Bagwell.
[A] On her last Texas Music Scene [D] taping session, she performed one of her biggest Texas radio singles, Whiskey.
Here's Brie, the story behind the song.
[G] _ Steamboat is [D] completely a family and it is so cool for me to be a part of it.
I [A] think there aren't that many girls on it, [D] so for John to really include me and we were actually on the [G] outdoor stage headlining this year, which was super cool for [D] us.
It's so supportive.
I [A] mean, the people up there, the [D] fans are incredibly loyal.
And I went to Steamboat when I graduated from [G] college.
That was my graduation present from my parents.
So I got to go as a fan and then four years later I'm getting to [A] play it and it's just unbelievable.
[D] The best time of your life for sure.
Whiskey was a [G] song I put out in 2012.
It was one of the first songs I put out to radio [Am] and for some reason or another, everywhere we go, [D] people seem to request that song.
It's our most requested song, our most well-known song.
And this song is just [G] about liking someone who likes whiskey more than they like [D] you.
Kind of a sad tune, but it is [A] amazing to go out on the road and to have people singing along to a song.
It's just, it's still the coolest [G] feeling in the world.
You know, we've never been to a city, we've played Amarillo, we've never played [D] Amarillo with a band [A] and everybody knew that song there.
[D] That was just, it doesn't get any [A] better than that.
I cry on stage when that [D] happens.
The band's like, oh, here we go again. She's crying.
[B] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
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_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] And then you pick up that [B] guitar and you sing _ [A] about the black [E] and white people.
_ [F#m] Oh, but I want [B] you to sing about me.
[F#m] Oh, and I want to stay up with you all [F#] night long.
I [B] want [B] _
to [E] be your whiskey, _ want to [B] raise her memory. _
[A] Because you reach for the bottle when you're hurtful.
Oh, sadness me, she [E] left you alone.
That [B] burn gets you through the cold.
[A] What's in that river that makes you not miss her?
That's what I want to be.
I [E] want to be your whiskey.
_ _ [B] _ _ [E] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ Sometimes I [B] think, what the hell was [A] she thinking?
_ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ Oh, she hurt you [B] so bad that she drove you [A] to drinking. _ _ _ _
Oh, [F#m] but I want [B] you to crave me.
[F#m] Oh, and I want to be the one [B] who will never do you wrong.
_ _ I [E] want to be your whiskey, want to [B] raise her memory.
_ [A] Because you reach for the bottle when you're hurtful.
Oh, sadness me, [E] she left you alone. _
[B] That burn gets you through the cold.
_ [A] What's in that river that makes you not miss her?
That's what I want to be.
[E] I want to be your whiskey.
_ _ [B] _ _ [A] Oh, I want to be your whiskey, your whiskey.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ I [E] want to be your whiskey, want to [B] raise her memory.
[A] Because you reach for the bottle when you're hurtful.
Oh, sadness me, [E] she left you alone. _
[B] That burn gets you through the cold.
[A] What's in that river that makes you not miss her?
That's what I want to be.
I [E] want to be your whiskey. _
_ _ _ [B] I [A] want to be your whiskey, your whiskey, your whiskey.
_ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ Because sometimes [B] I swear _ that you could cry [A] whiskey tears.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ Welcome back [E] y'all.
Here's another artist that has [F#] become a big part of the music fest in [D] Steamboat.
It's Brie Bagwell.
[A] On her last Texas Music Scene [D] taping session, she performed one of her biggest Texas radio singles, Whiskey.
Here's Brie, the story behind the song.
[G] _ Steamboat is [D] completely a family and it is so cool for me to be a part of it.
I [A] think there aren't that many girls on it, [D] so for John to really include me and we were actually on the [G] outdoor stage headlining this year, which was super cool for [D] us.
It's so supportive.
I [A] mean, the people up there, the [D] fans are incredibly loyal.
And I went to Steamboat when I graduated from [G] college.
That was my graduation present from my parents.
So I got to go as a fan and then four years later I'm getting to [A] play it and it's just unbelievable.
[D] The best time of your life for sure.
Whiskey was a [G] song I put out in 2012.
It was one of the first songs I put out to radio [Am] and for some reason or another, everywhere we go, [D] people seem to request that song.
It's our most requested song, our most well-known song.
And this song is just [G] about liking someone who likes whiskey more than they like [D] you.
Kind of a sad tune, but it is [A] amazing to go out on the road and to have people singing along to a song.
It's just, it's still the coolest [G] feeling in the world.
You know, we've never been to a city, we've played Amarillo, we've never played [D] Amarillo with a band [A] and everybody knew that song there.
[D] That was just, it doesn't get any [A] better than that.
I cry on stage when that [D] happens.
The band's like, oh, here we go again. She's crying.
[B] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
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_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] And then you pick up that [B] guitar and you sing _ [A] about the black [E] and white people.
_ [F#m] Oh, but I want [B] you to sing about me.
[F#m] Oh, and I want to stay up with you all [F#] night long.
I [B] want [B] _
to [E] be your whiskey, _ want to [B] raise her memory. _
[A] Because you reach for the bottle when you're hurtful.
Oh, sadness me, she [E] left you alone.
That [B] burn gets you through the cold.
[A] What's in that river that makes you not miss her?
That's what I want to be.
I [E] want to be your whiskey.
_ _ [B] _ _ [E] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ Sometimes I [B] think, what the hell was [A] she thinking?
_ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ Oh, she hurt you [B] so bad that she drove you [A] to drinking. _ _ _ _
Oh, [F#m] but I want [B] you to crave me.
[F#m] Oh, and I want to be the one [B] who will never do you wrong.
_ _ I [E] want to be your whiskey, want to [B] raise her memory.
_ [A] Because you reach for the bottle when you're hurtful.
Oh, sadness me, [E] she left you alone. _
[B] That burn gets you through the cold.
_ [A] What's in that river that makes you not miss her?
That's what I want to be.
[E] I want to be your whiskey.
_ _ [B] _ _ [A] Oh, I want to be your whiskey, your whiskey.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ I [E] want to be your whiskey, want to [B] raise her memory.
[A] Because you reach for the bottle when you're hurtful.
Oh, sadness me, [E] she left you alone. _
[B] That burn gets you through the cold.
[A] What's in that river that makes you not miss her?
That's what I want to be.
I [E] want to be your whiskey. _
_ _ _ [B] I [A] want to be your whiskey, your whiskey, your whiskey.
_ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ Because sometimes [B] I swear _ that you could cry [A] whiskey tears.
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_ _ _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ [N] _