Believe Chords by Brooks & Dunn
Tempo:
60.075 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
F#m
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
[D] [A] [C#m] [Em] [A] Old man Wrigley lived in that white house [E] down the street where I grew [C#m] up.
[F#m] Mama used to send me over with things.
[C#] Struck a friendship up.
[D] Spent a few long summers [Em] out on [A] his old porch swing.
[Bm] [A] Said he was in the war, went in the [F#m] Navy.
[E] Lost his wife.
Lost his [F#m] baby.
Broke down and asked him one time, he said, [A] how you keep from [G] going [D] crazy?
Said I see my wife and son just a little while.
[A] I asked him what he meant.
[E] He looked at me and smiled.
Said I [A] raised my hand.
[E] And the [Bm] [D] words written in red [F#m] [Bm] tell me that [A] there's more to life [D] than just what I can [E] see.
[A] A [E]
[A] few years later I was off at college.
[E] Talking to mom on the phone one night.
[F#m] Getting all caught up on the gossip.
[A] The ins and outs of the small town [Bm] life.
[D] Said oh by the way son, [E]
old man [A] Wrigley's died.
Later on that night [E] I laid there thinking back.
[F#m] Thought about a couple long lost summers.
[A] I didn't know whether to cry or laugh.
[D]
There was never anybody who deserved a ticket to the other side.
[A] It'd be that sweet old man [E] who looked me in the eyes.
Said I [A] raised my hand.
[E] [D]
And the words written in [F#m] red [D] tell me that [A] there's more to life [D] than just what I can [C#] see.
[F#m] I can't quote the book [C#] or the chapter or the verse.
But [A] you can't tell me it all ends [B] in a slow ride [D#] in a hearse.
[D] You know I'm more and more convinced [A] the longer I [F#m] live.
Yeah [Bm] this can't be.
No [A] this can't be.
[D] No this can't be all [E] there is.
But I read [A]
[E] [D]
the truth.
And the words written in red [F#m] [Bm] tell me that [A] there's more to life [D] than just what I can [E] see.
Just what I can see.
I [F#m] believe.
[B] I [D] believe.
[Bm] [E] [A] I believe.
I [Em] believe.
[F#m] I believe.
[A] I believe.
[Em] [A] I believe.
[G] I believe.
[A] [G]
[A] [F#m]
[D] [A] [C#m] [Em] [A] Old man Wrigley lived in that white house [E] down the street where I grew [C#m] up.
[F#m] Mama used to send me over with things.
[C#] Struck a friendship up.
[D] Spent a few long summers [Em] out on [A] his old porch swing.
[Bm] [A] Said he was in the war, went in the [F#m] Navy.
[E] Lost his wife.
Lost his [F#m] baby.
Broke down and asked him one time, he said, [A] how you keep from [G] going [D] crazy?
Said I see my wife and son just a little while.
[A] I asked him what he meant.
[E] He looked at me and smiled.
Said I [A] raised my hand.
[E] And the [Bm] [D] words written in red [F#m] [Bm] tell me that [A] there's more to life [D] than just what I can [E] see.
[A] A [E]
[A] few years later I was off at college.
[E] Talking to mom on the phone one night.
[F#m] Getting all caught up on the gossip.
[A] The ins and outs of the small town [Bm] life.
[D] Said oh by the way son, [E]
old man [A] Wrigley's died.
Later on that night [E] I laid there thinking back.
[F#m] Thought about a couple long lost summers.
[A] I didn't know whether to cry or laugh.
[D]
There was never anybody who deserved a ticket to the other side.
[A] It'd be that sweet old man [E] who looked me in the eyes.
Said I [A] raised my hand.
[E] [D]
And the words written in [F#m] red [D] tell me that [A] there's more to life [D] than just what I can [C#] see.
[F#m] I can't quote the book [C#] or the chapter or the verse.
But [A] you can't tell me it all ends [B] in a slow ride [D#] in a hearse.
[D] You know I'm more and more convinced [A] the longer I [F#m] live.
Yeah [Bm] this can't be.
No [A] this can't be.
[D] No this can't be all [E] there is.
But I read [A]
[E] [D]
the truth.
And the words written in red [F#m] [Bm] tell me that [A] there's more to life [D] than just what I can [E] see.
Just what I can see.
I [F#m] believe.
[B] I [D] believe.
[Bm] [E] [A] I believe.
I [Em] believe.
[F#m] I believe.
[A] I believe.
[Em] [A] I believe.
[G] I believe.
[A] [G]
[A] [F#m]
Key:
A
D
E
F#m
Bm
A
D
E
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ [A] _ [C#m] _ _ [Em] [A] Old man Wrigley lived in that white house [E] down the street where I grew [C#m] up.
[F#m] Mama used to send me over with things.
[C#] Struck a friendship up.
[D] Spent a few long summers [Em] out on [A] his old porch swing. _
[Bm] _ [A] _ Said he was in the war, went in the [F#m] Navy.
[E] Lost his wife.
Lost his [F#m] baby.
Broke down and asked him one time, he said, [A] how you keep from [G] going [D] crazy?
Said I see my wife and son just a little while.
_ [A] I asked him what he meant.
_ [E] He looked at me and smiled.
Said I [A] raised my hand.
[E] And the _ [Bm] _ [D] _ _ words written in red [F#m] [Bm] tell me that [A] there's more to life [D] than just what I can [E] see.
_ [A] A _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] few years later I was off at college.
[E] Talking to mom on the phone one night.
[F#m] Getting all caught up on the gossip.
_ [A] The ins and outs of the small town [Bm] life.
[D] Said oh by the way son, [E] _ _
old man [A] Wrigley's died.
_ _ _ Later on that night [E] I laid there thinking back.
[F#m] Thought about a couple long lost summers.
_ [A] I didn't know whether to cry or laugh.
[D] _
There was never anybody who deserved a ticket to the other side.
[A] It'd be that sweet old man [E] who looked me in the eyes.
Said I [A] raised my hand.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ And the words written in [F#m] red [D] tell me that [A] there's more to life [D] than just what I can [C#] see.
_ [F#m] I can't quote the book [C#] or the chapter or the verse.
But [A] you can't tell me it all ends [B] in a slow ride [D#] in a hearse.
[D] You know I'm more and more convinced [A] the longer I [F#m] live.
Yeah [Bm] this can't be.
No [A] this can't be.
[D] No this can't be all [E] there is.
But I read [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [D] _
the truth.
And the words written in red [F#m] [Bm] tell me that [A] there's more to life [D] than just what I can [E] see.
Just what I can see.
I [F#m] _ believe.
_ [B] I _ [D] believe. _
_ [Bm] _ [E] _ _ _ [A] I believe. _
I [Em] believe.
_ _ [F#m] I believe.
[A] _ I believe.
[Em] _ _ _ [A] I believe. _
_ [G] I believe.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [D] _ [A] _ [C#m] _ _ [Em] [A] Old man Wrigley lived in that white house [E] down the street where I grew [C#m] up.
[F#m] Mama used to send me over with things.
[C#] Struck a friendship up.
[D] Spent a few long summers [Em] out on [A] his old porch swing. _
[Bm] _ [A] _ Said he was in the war, went in the [F#m] Navy.
[E] Lost his wife.
Lost his [F#m] baby.
Broke down and asked him one time, he said, [A] how you keep from [G] going [D] crazy?
Said I see my wife and son just a little while.
_ [A] I asked him what he meant.
_ [E] He looked at me and smiled.
Said I [A] raised my hand.
[E] And the _ [Bm] _ [D] _ _ words written in red [F#m] [Bm] tell me that [A] there's more to life [D] than just what I can [E] see.
_ [A] A _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] few years later I was off at college.
[E] Talking to mom on the phone one night.
[F#m] Getting all caught up on the gossip.
_ [A] The ins and outs of the small town [Bm] life.
[D] Said oh by the way son, [E] _ _
old man [A] Wrigley's died.
_ _ _ Later on that night [E] I laid there thinking back.
[F#m] Thought about a couple long lost summers.
_ [A] I didn't know whether to cry or laugh.
[D] _
There was never anybody who deserved a ticket to the other side.
[A] It'd be that sweet old man [E] who looked me in the eyes.
Said I [A] raised my hand.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ And the words written in [F#m] red [D] tell me that [A] there's more to life [D] than just what I can [C#] see.
_ [F#m] I can't quote the book [C#] or the chapter or the verse.
But [A] you can't tell me it all ends [B] in a slow ride [D#] in a hearse.
[D] You know I'm more and more convinced [A] the longer I [F#m] live.
Yeah [Bm] this can't be.
No [A] this can't be.
[D] No this can't be all [E] there is.
But I read [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [D] _
the truth.
And the words written in red [F#m] [Bm] tell me that [A] there's more to life [D] than just what I can [E] see.
Just what I can see.
I [F#m] _ believe.
_ [B] I _ [D] believe. _
_ [Bm] _ [E] _ _ _ [A] I believe. _
I [Em] believe.
_ _ [F#m] I believe.
[A] _ I believe.
[Em] _ _ _ [A] I believe. _
_ [G] I believe.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _