Chords for Family Tradition ~ Blake Shelton Trick Pony
Tempo:
59.75 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
A
Em
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Em] Okay, ready?
He ain't ready.
[A] [B] Well, [E] now country music singers [A] have always been a real close family.
[B] But lately some of my kinfolks have disowned [E] a few others in me.
I guess it's because [A] I kinda changed my direction.
[B] Lord, I guess I went and broke their family [E] tradition.
They get on me and wanna know, hey, why do you drink?
[A] Why do you roll smoke?
[B] Why must you live out the songs that [E] you wrote?
Over and over, [A] everybody makes my prediction.
[B] Man, if I get stoned and sing all night long, it's a family [E] tradition.
Lord, I am very proud [A] of my daddy's name, old Ricky Vanchelle.
[B] Although his kind of music and mine [E] ain't exactly the same.
Stop and think it over, [A] it's a self and my possession.
[B] Well, if I get stoned and sing all night long, well, it's a family [E] tradition.
That's right, y'all.
So don't ask me, hey, why do you [G] drink?
[A] Why do you roll smoke?
[B] Why must you live out the songs that [E] you wrote?
Hey, if I'm down in a honky [A]-tonk, some old slick tryin' to give me direction.
[B] I said, leave me alone, I'm singin' all night long, cause it's a family [E] tradition.
I played one time there.
[Em] [A] [B]
[Bm] [E] Why do you [D] drink?
[A] Why do you roll smoke?
[B] Why must you live out the [E] songs that you wrote?
Over and over, [A] everybody makes my prediction.
[B] So if I get stoned and sing all night long, it's a [E] family tradition.
I said, I [B] just may get stoned and sing all night long, cause it's a family [E] tradition.
[N]
He ain't ready.
[A] [B] Well, [E] now country music singers [A] have always been a real close family.
[B] But lately some of my kinfolks have disowned [E] a few others in me.
I guess it's because [A] I kinda changed my direction.
[B] Lord, I guess I went and broke their family [E] tradition.
They get on me and wanna know, hey, why do you drink?
[A] Why do you roll smoke?
[B] Why must you live out the songs that [E] you wrote?
Over and over, [A] everybody makes my prediction.
[B] Man, if I get stoned and sing all night long, it's a family [E] tradition.
Lord, I am very proud [A] of my daddy's name, old Ricky Vanchelle.
[B] Although his kind of music and mine [E] ain't exactly the same.
Stop and think it over, [A] it's a self and my possession.
[B] Well, if I get stoned and sing all night long, well, it's a family [E] tradition.
That's right, y'all.
So don't ask me, hey, why do you [G] drink?
[A] Why do you roll smoke?
[B] Why must you live out the songs that [E] you wrote?
Hey, if I'm down in a honky [A]-tonk, some old slick tryin' to give me direction.
[B] I said, leave me alone, I'm singin' all night long, cause it's a family [E] tradition.
I played one time there.
[Em] [A] [B]
[Bm] [E] Why do you [D] drink?
[A] Why do you roll smoke?
[B] Why must you live out the [E] songs that you wrote?
Over and over, [A] everybody makes my prediction.
[B] So if I get stoned and sing all night long, it's a [E] family tradition.
I said, I [B] just may get stoned and sing all night long, cause it's a family [E] tradition.
[N]
Key:
B
E
A
Em
G
B
E
A
[Em] Okay, ready?
_ He ain't ready.
[A] [B] Well, _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ now country music singers [A] have always been a real close family.
[B] But lately some of my kinfolks have disowned [E] a few others in me.
I guess it's because [A] I kinda changed my direction.
[B] Lord, I guess I went and broke their family [E] tradition.
They get on me and wanna know, hey, why do you drink?
[A] Why do you roll smoke?
[B] Why must you live out the songs that [E] you wrote?
_ Over and over, [A] everybody makes my prediction.
[B] Man, if I get stoned and sing all night long, it's a family [E] tradition.
_ Lord, I am very proud [A] of my daddy's name, old Ricky Vanchelle.
[B] Although his kind of music and mine [E] ain't exactly the same.
Stop and think it over, [A] it's a self and my possession.
[B] Well, if I get stoned and sing all night long, well, it's a family [E] tradition.
That's right, y'all.
So don't ask me, hey, why do you [G] drink?
[A] Why do you roll smoke?
[B] Why must you live out the songs that [E] you wrote?
Hey, if I'm down in a honky [A]-tonk, some old slick tryin' to give me direction.
[B] I said, leave me alone, I'm singin' all night long, cause it's a family [E] tradition.
I played one time there. _ _
_ [Em] _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ [E] _ _ Why _ do you [D] drink?
[A] Why do you roll smoke?
[B] Why must you live out the [E] songs that you wrote? _
Over and over, [A] everybody makes my prediction.
[B] So if I get stoned and sing all night long, it's a [E] family tradition.
I said, I [B] just may get stoned and sing all night long, cause it's a family [E] tradition. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ He ain't ready.
[A] [B] Well, _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ now country music singers [A] have always been a real close family.
[B] But lately some of my kinfolks have disowned [E] a few others in me.
I guess it's because [A] I kinda changed my direction.
[B] Lord, I guess I went and broke their family [E] tradition.
They get on me and wanna know, hey, why do you drink?
[A] Why do you roll smoke?
[B] Why must you live out the songs that [E] you wrote?
_ Over and over, [A] everybody makes my prediction.
[B] Man, if I get stoned and sing all night long, it's a family [E] tradition.
_ Lord, I am very proud [A] of my daddy's name, old Ricky Vanchelle.
[B] Although his kind of music and mine [E] ain't exactly the same.
Stop and think it over, [A] it's a self and my possession.
[B] Well, if I get stoned and sing all night long, well, it's a family [E] tradition.
That's right, y'all.
So don't ask me, hey, why do you [G] drink?
[A] Why do you roll smoke?
[B] Why must you live out the songs that [E] you wrote?
Hey, if I'm down in a honky [A]-tonk, some old slick tryin' to give me direction.
[B] I said, leave me alone, I'm singin' all night long, cause it's a family [E] tradition.
I played one time there. _ _
_ [Em] _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ [E] _ _ Why _ do you [D] drink?
[A] Why do you roll smoke?
[B] Why must you live out the [E] songs that you wrote? _
Over and over, [A] everybody makes my prediction.
[B] So if I get stoned and sing all night long, it's a [E] family tradition.
I said, I [B] just may get stoned and sing all night long, cause it's a family [E] tradition. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _