Chords for Dwight Yoakam - It Won't Hurt/Today I Started Loving"Live"
Tempo:
103.05 bpm
Chords used:
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D
E
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
All right.
[A]
[D] [E] [A]
It [Em] [A] won't hurt when I [D] fall down from [A] this barstool.
It won't hurt [D] when I stumble in [E] the street.
[Em] [A] It won't hurt, [D] cause this whiskey's [A] in the [Em]
[A] street.
[D] Leave it [A] in whiskey, and [E] I need you to hurt [A] me.
[G] [A] Day [D] and night, bathed [A] with sorrow.
[Em]
[A] This time, I [E] almost won.
If [D] this bottle wouldn't just hold out [A] till tomorrow.
Day and [E] night, half sunroof on [A] the ride.
[G] It [A] won't hurt when [D] I fall down [A] from this barstool.
It won't hurt when [D] I stumble in the [E] street.
[Bm]
[E] [G] [A] It won't hurt, cause [D] this whiskey's [A] in the [Em] street.
[D] Leave it [A] in whiskey, and [E] I need you to hurt [A] me.
Go on, now.
[E] [A]
[E] [Em] [A]
[Eb] [D] [A] I'm going to do something now for Bonnie Owens.
Don and I were just talking a minute ago.
I was saying, in addition to being Bucks, why early on,
Bucks, why they were married.
She was the mother of Michael and Buddy Allen Owens.
She went on to be one of the fillers of the Bakersfield Music Sound.
She was that beautiful female voice on all of Merle Haggard's records in the 60s.
She also co-wrote many of Merle's songs with him.
One of them was one of the great hits from Merle Everett, Bonnie co-wrote.
She passed away exactly a month after Buck died.
She was actually buried in Buck's crypt, a family crypt there in Bakersfield.
So I want to do this to one of the sweet ladies of our country music,
the dear, dear soul, Bonnie Owens.
The day I [D] started loving you [A] again,
Then I'm right back where [D] I've really always [A] been.
I got over you, just long enough [D] to let my heart [A] ache again.
Then today I [Gbm] started [E]
loving you [A] again.
[D] What a [A] fool I was [D] to think I could [A] get by.
I thought of these few million [E] years I cried.
[Ab] [A] Should have known [D] the worst was yet to [A] come.
And the crying time [E] for me had just [A] begun.
[Em] [A] The day I started [D] loving you [A] again,
Then I'm right back where I've [D] really always [A] been.
I got over you, just long enough [D] to let my heart [A] ache again.
[D] Then [A] today I started [E] loving you [A] again.
[D] The [Ab] [A] memory comes [D] back at the [A] sunrise.
Reaching for the bottle, to find [E] it's gone.
I get [D] hooked somewhere every night.
The whiskey [A] leaves me here.
Let's just go, [E] go work on [A] my own.
[Em] [A] It won't hurt [D] when I fall out [A] from this one too.
It won't hurt [D] when I stumble on [E] the street.
[E] [A] It won't hurt, [D] cause the whiskey [A] is in the [Em] street.
[A]
[D] Even [A] whiskey [E] can't hurt [A] me.
[Em]
[D] Even [A] whiskey [E] can't hurt [A] me.
[D] [A]
[Ab] [N]
Eddie Perez, Josh Grange, Mitch Marine, Kevin Smith.
[A]
[D] [E] [A]
It [Em] [A] won't hurt when I [D] fall down from [A] this barstool.
It won't hurt [D] when I stumble in [E] the street.
[Em] [A] It won't hurt, [D] cause this whiskey's [A] in the [Em]
[A] street.
[D] Leave it [A] in whiskey, and [E] I need you to hurt [A] me.
[G] [A] Day [D] and night, bathed [A] with sorrow.
[Em]
[A] This time, I [E] almost won.
If [D] this bottle wouldn't just hold out [A] till tomorrow.
Day and [E] night, half sunroof on [A] the ride.
[G] It [A] won't hurt when [D] I fall down [A] from this barstool.
It won't hurt when [D] I stumble in the [E] street.
[Bm]
[E] [G] [A] It won't hurt, cause [D] this whiskey's [A] in the [Em] street.
[D] Leave it [A] in whiskey, and [E] I need you to hurt [A] me.
Go on, now.
[E] [A]
[E] [Em] [A]
[Eb] [D] [A] I'm going to do something now for Bonnie Owens.
Don and I were just talking a minute ago.
I was saying, in addition to being Bucks, why early on,
Bucks, why they were married.
She was the mother of Michael and Buddy Allen Owens.
She went on to be one of the fillers of the Bakersfield Music Sound.
She was that beautiful female voice on all of Merle Haggard's records in the 60s.
She also co-wrote many of Merle's songs with him.
One of them was one of the great hits from Merle Everett, Bonnie co-wrote.
She passed away exactly a month after Buck died.
She was actually buried in Buck's crypt, a family crypt there in Bakersfield.
So I want to do this to one of the sweet ladies of our country music,
the dear, dear soul, Bonnie Owens.
The day I [D] started loving you [A] again,
Then I'm right back where [D] I've really always [A] been.
I got over you, just long enough [D] to let my heart [A] ache again.
Then today I [Gbm] started [E]
loving you [A] again.
[D] What a [A] fool I was [D] to think I could [A] get by.
I thought of these few million [E] years I cried.
[Ab] [A] Should have known [D] the worst was yet to [A] come.
And the crying time [E] for me had just [A] begun.
[Em] [A] The day I started [D] loving you [A] again,
Then I'm right back where I've [D] really always [A] been.
I got over you, just long enough [D] to let my heart [A] ache again.
[D] Then [A] today I started [E] loving you [A] again.
[D] The [Ab] [A] memory comes [D] back at the [A] sunrise.
Reaching for the bottle, to find [E] it's gone.
I get [D] hooked somewhere every night.
The whiskey [A] leaves me here.
Let's just go, [E] go work on [A] my own.
[Em] [A] It won't hurt [D] when I fall out [A] from this one too.
It won't hurt [D] when I stumble on [E] the street.
[E] [A] It won't hurt, [D] cause the whiskey [A] is in the [Em] street.
[A]
[D] Even [A] whiskey [E] can't hurt [A] me.
[Em]
[D] Even [A] whiskey [E] can't hurt [A] me.
[D] [A]
[Ab] [N]
Eddie Perez, Josh Grange, Mitch Marine, Kevin Smith.
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All right.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _
It _ _ [Em] _ _ [A] won't hurt when I [D] fall down from [A] this barstool.
_ _ _ It won't hurt [D] when I stumble in [E] the street. _
_ _ _ _ [Em] [A] It won't hurt, [D] cause this _ whiskey's [A] in the [Em]
[A] street.
[D] Leave it [A] in whiskey, and [E] I need you to hurt [A] _ me.
_ _ _ [G] _ [A] Day _ _ [D] and night, bathed [A] with sorrow.
[Em] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ This time, _ I [E] almost _ won.
_ _ If [D] this bottle wouldn't just hold out _ [A] till tomorrow. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Day and [E] night, half sunroof on [A] the _ ride.
_ _ [G] It [A] won't hurt when [D] I fall down _ [A] from this barstool. _
_ _ It won't hurt when [D] I stumble in the [E] street.
_ [Bm] _ _
[E] _ _ [G] [A] It won't hurt, cause [D] this _ whiskey's [A] in the [Em] street.
[D] _ _ Leave it [A] in whiskey, and [E] I need you to hurt [A] me.
Go on, now.
_ _ _ [E] _ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [Em] _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ [D] [A] I'm going to do something now for Bonnie Owens.
_ Don and I were just talking a minute ago.
I was saying, in addition to being Bucks, _ _ why early on,
Bucks, why they were married.
She was the mother of Michael and Buddy Allen Owens.
She went on to be one of the fillers of the Bakersfield Music Sound.
She was that beautiful female voice on all of Merle Haggard's records in the 60s.
She also co-wrote many of Merle's songs with him.
One of them was one of the great hits from Merle Everett, Bonnie co-wrote.
She passed away exactly a month after Buck died.
She was actually buried in Buck's crypt, a family crypt there in Bakersfield.
So I want to do this to one of the sweet ladies of our country music,
the dear, dear soul, Bonnie Owens. _ _ _ _
_ _ The day I [D] started loving you _ [A] again, _ _ _ _
_ Then I'm right back where [D] I've really _ always [A] been.
I _ _ _ got over you, just long enough [D] to let my heart [A] ache again.
_ Then today I [Gbm] started [E]
loving you [A] again. _ _ _
_ [D] _ What a [A] fool I was [D] to think I could [A] get by. _ _ _
_ _ I thought of these few million _ _ [E] years I cried. _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ [A] Should have known [D] the worst was yet to [A] come. _ _ _
_ _ And the crying time [E] for me had just [A] begun. _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [A] The day I started [D] loving you _ [A] again,
Then _ _ _ _ I'm right back where I've [D] really _ always [A] been. _ _
_ I got over you, just long enough [D] to let my heart [A] ache again.
[D] Then [A] today I started [E] loving you _ [A] again. _ _
_ [D] The [Ab] _ [A] memory comes [D] back at the _ [A] _ _ sunrise.
_ _ _ _ Reaching for the bottle, to find [E] it's gone. _ _
_ _ I get [D] hooked somewhere every night.
_ The whiskey [A] leaves me here.
_ _ _ _ _ Let's just go, [E] go work on [A] my own. _
_ _ [Em] _ [A] It won't hurt _ [D] when I fall out [A] from this one too.
_ _ It won't hurt _ [D] when I stumble on [E] the street. _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] It won't hurt, [D] cause the whiskey _ [A] is in the [Em] street.
[A] _
[D] _ Even _ [A] whiskey _ [E] can't hurt _ _ [A] me.
[Em] _ _
[D] _ _ Even [A] whiskey _ [E] can't hurt [A] me. _ _ _
_ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Eddie Perez, Josh Grange, Mitch Marine, Kevin Smith. _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _
It _ _ [Em] _ _ [A] won't hurt when I [D] fall down from [A] this barstool.
_ _ _ It won't hurt [D] when I stumble in [E] the street. _
_ _ _ _ [Em] [A] It won't hurt, [D] cause this _ whiskey's [A] in the [Em]
[A] street.
[D] Leave it [A] in whiskey, and [E] I need you to hurt [A] _ me.
_ _ _ [G] _ [A] Day _ _ [D] and night, bathed [A] with sorrow.
[Em] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ This time, _ I [E] almost _ won.
_ _ If [D] this bottle wouldn't just hold out _ [A] till tomorrow. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Day and [E] night, half sunroof on [A] the _ ride.
_ _ [G] It [A] won't hurt when [D] I fall down _ [A] from this barstool. _
_ _ It won't hurt when [D] I stumble in the [E] street.
_ [Bm] _ _
[E] _ _ [G] [A] It won't hurt, cause [D] this _ whiskey's [A] in the [Em] street.
[D] _ _ Leave it [A] in whiskey, and [E] I need you to hurt [A] me.
Go on, now.
_ _ _ [E] _ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [Em] _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ [D] [A] I'm going to do something now for Bonnie Owens.
_ Don and I were just talking a minute ago.
I was saying, in addition to being Bucks, _ _ why early on,
Bucks, why they were married.
She was the mother of Michael and Buddy Allen Owens.
She went on to be one of the fillers of the Bakersfield Music Sound.
She was that beautiful female voice on all of Merle Haggard's records in the 60s.
She also co-wrote many of Merle's songs with him.
One of them was one of the great hits from Merle Everett, Bonnie co-wrote.
She passed away exactly a month after Buck died.
She was actually buried in Buck's crypt, a family crypt there in Bakersfield.
So I want to do this to one of the sweet ladies of our country music,
the dear, dear soul, Bonnie Owens. _ _ _ _
_ _ The day I [D] started loving you _ [A] again, _ _ _ _
_ Then I'm right back where [D] I've really _ always [A] been.
I _ _ _ got over you, just long enough [D] to let my heart [A] ache again.
_ Then today I [Gbm] started [E]
loving you [A] again. _ _ _
_ [D] _ What a [A] fool I was [D] to think I could [A] get by. _ _ _
_ _ I thought of these few million _ _ [E] years I cried. _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ [A] Should have known [D] the worst was yet to [A] come. _ _ _
_ _ And the crying time [E] for me had just [A] begun. _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [A] The day I started [D] loving you _ [A] again,
Then _ _ _ _ I'm right back where I've [D] really _ always [A] been. _ _
_ I got over you, just long enough [D] to let my heart [A] ache again.
[D] Then [A] today I started [E] loving you _ [A] again. _ _
_ [D] The [Ab] _ [A] memory comes [D] back at the _ [A] _ _ sunrise.
_ _ _ _ Reaching for the bottle, to find [E] it's gone. _ _
_ _ I get [D] hooked somewhere every night.
_ The whiskey [A] leaves me here.
_ _ _ _ _ Let's just go, [E] go work on [A] my own. _
_ _ [Em] _ [A] It won't hurt _ [D] when I fall out [A] from this one too.
_ _ It won't hurt _ [D] when I stumble on [E] the street. _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] It won't hurt, [D] cause the whiskey _ [A] is in the [Em] street.
[A] _
[D] _ Even _ [A] whiskey _ [E] can't hurt _ _ [A] me.
[Em] _ _
[D] _ _ Even [A] whiskey _ [E] can't hurt [A] me. _ _ _
_ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Eddie Perez, Josh Grange, Mitch Marine, Kevin Smith. _ _ _ _ _