Chords for Doug Stone - Jukebox With A Country Song

Tempo:
112.25 bpm
Chords used:

D

A

G

Ab

E

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Doug Stone - Jukebox With A Country Song chords
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[Eb]
Well, what are you so happy about?
I [N] just sold the place.
I'm off to Key Largo to start my fishing business.
Just like that?
Just like that.
Now look, you still got your gig.
I told the new guy that I had a contract with you.
He'd have to honor it.
It's part of my deal [C] with you.
Well, I appreciate it, [Bb] man.
I'm gonna [B] miss you.
[Gm] You get on in there.
All right.
[C] Hey, catch a big one for [F] me.
[D]
After three [A] good years [D] together, [G] we had our first [D] big fight.
So she went [A] to her [D] mother's and [E] I went for [A] a drive down [D] an old [A] familiar [D] highway just
a few miles [G] out of town to that run down one [D] room tavern that used [A] to be my stomping [D] ground.
Well, I [A] pulled in the [D] driveway.
[G] You know, it all still looked the [D] same.
And I couldn't [A] wait [D] to down a few.
[E] And I heard that jeep [A] boss ring [D]
as I walked [A] in through [D] the door.
There stood some kind of maitre [G] d'.
Well, he looked me up [D] and he looked me down and [A] said,
May I help you, [D] please?
And I said, what you do with [G] those swindles?
He wears his [D] saunas on the floor.
Wipes [G] [Ab] everybody [A] wearing suits and ties.
From where I stand, I [D] can't believe my eyes.
And whose idea was [G] it to hang me first?
This brand new bar don't [D] have a single bird.
I [G] guess I'm [Ab] so aware [A] that I don't belong.
I need a jukebox [G] with a [D] contrast song.
Well, I looked [A] back [D] to the corner [G] where the jukebox once [D] stood around.
Some clown [A] was playing [D] record.
But [E] too fast, too loud, and [A] too loud.
[D] And it must [A] have been [D] a big mistake.
I tried to speak [G] my mind.
So as they were asking [D] me to leave, [A] I cried out one [D] more time.
What you do [G] with those swindles?
He wears his [D] saunas on the floor.
[G] Wipes [Ab] everybody [A] wearing suits and ties.
From where I stand, I can't [D] believe my eyes.
And whose idea [G] was it to hang me first?
This brand new bar don't have [D] a single bird.
[G] I guess I'm so [Ab] aware that [A] I don't belong.
I need a [G] jukebox with a [D] contrast song.
[G] [Ab] I guess [A] I don't belong without a [G] jukebox and a [D] contrast song.
[N] Thank God you are back.
What happened?
What happened?
He just can't hang with the big boys, man.
Oh, bless his heart.
After you.
Oh, no,
Key:  
D
1321
A
1231
G
2131
Ab
134211114
E
2311
D
1321
A
1231
G
2131
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To learn Doug Stone - A Jukebox With A Country Song chords, your practice should emphasize these chord progressions: E, A, G, D, A, D, G and Ab. Start with a comfortable 56 BPM and as you become proficient, aim for the song's BPM of 112. To match your vocal range and chord inclination, adjust the capo in line with the key: D Major.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
Well, what are you so happy about?
I [N] just sold the place.
I'm off to Key Largo to start my fishing business.
Just like that?
Just like that.
Now look, you still got your gig.
I told the new guy that I had a contract with you.
He'd have to honor it.
It's part of my deal [C] with you.
Well, I appreciate it, [Bb] man.
I'm gonna [B] miss you.
_ [Gm] You get on in there.
All right.
[C] Hey, catch a big one for [F] me.
_ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
After three [A] good years [D] together, [G] we had our first [D] big fight.
So she went [A] to her [D] _ mother's and [E] I went for [A] a drive down [D] an old [A] familiar [D] highway just
a few miles [G] out of town to that run down one [D] room tavern that used [A] to be my stomping [D] ground. _
Well, I [A] pulled in the [D] driveway.
[G] You know, it all still looked the [D] same. _
And I couldn't [A] wait [D] to down a few.
[E] And I heard that jeep [A] boss ring _ [D]
as I walked [A] in through [D] the door.
_ There stood some kind of maitre [G] _ d'.
Well, he looked me up [D] and he looked me down and [A] said,
May I help you, [D] please?
And I said, what you do with [G] those _ swindles?
He wears his [D] saunas on the floor.
Wipes [G] [Ab] everybody [A] wearing suits and ties.
From where I stand, I [D] can't believe my eyes.
And whose idea was [G] it to hang me first?
This brand new bar don't [D] have a single bird.
I [G] guess I'm [Ab] so aware [A] that I don't belong.
I need a jukebox [G] with a [D] contrast _ song. _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, _ _ I looked [A] back [D] to the corner _ [G] where the jukebox once [D] stood around.
_ Some clown [A] was playing [D] record.
But [E] too fast, too loud, and [A] too loud.
_ [D] And it must [A] have been [D] a big mistake.
_ I tried to speak [G] my mind.
So as they were asking [D] me to leave, [A] I cried out one [D] more time.
_ _ What you do [G] with those _ swindles?
_ He wears his [D] saunas on the floor.
[G] Wipes [Ab] everybody [A] wearing suits and ties.
From where I stand, I can't [D] believe my eyes.
And whose idea [G] was it to hang me first?
This brand new bar don't have [D] a single bird.
_ [G] I guess I'm so [Ab] aware that [A] I don't belong.
_ I need a [G] jukebox with a [D] contrast song.
[G] _ [Ab] I guess [A] I don't belong _ without a [G] jukebox and a [D] contrast song. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] Thank God you are back.
What happened? _ _
What happened?
He just can't hang with the big boys, man.
Oh, bless his heart.
After _ _ you.
Oh, no,

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