Chords for Greg Graffin (Bad Religion) - What's In My Bag?

Tempo:
82.025 bpm
Chords used:

G

D

C

Am

F

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Show Tuner
Greg Graffin (Bad Religion) - What's In My Bag? chords
Start Jamming...
Hey everybody, I'm Greg Graffin.
I'm at Amoeba in Hollywood, and this is What's in My Bag.
There's [D] a place, up [Am] ahead and far along, [D] far away, [Am] from the past that seems to draw [D] all mistakes.
[Am] You've forgotten, [C] carried all along, [G] making time.
Let's just see what the old hymn [C] pulls out first.
J.D. was [Fm] so helpful in pointing [C] me to this box set, [Gb] because the other Hank Williams [G] box set is too many songs to listen [C] to.
Hey, good looking, what you got cooking?
[D] How's about [G] cooking something up with [C] me?
I like compilations by prolific artists who are long since dead, because I think of myself [D] as a prolific artist, [Em] and not everything is [C] that great.
But Hank Williams is a great singer-songwriter, in the [F] tradition that I [C] consider myself, so you have to know [E] some of his important body of work.
She's long [A] gone, and [B] now I'm [E] lonesome blue.
[Em] This thing has four CDs worth of music, of which I'll learn maybe six songs, so, [Ab] but that's great.
[G] Ooh, now this is one of my favorite all-time albums, and it's very hard to find.
It's called the Watson Family Album.
It's remarkable to me that more people don't know who Doc Watson is.
He carried [Ab] a tradition of old-time music [Eb] into the modern era.
Hey, that train, got my girl from town, hey, hey, hey, hey.
I was introduced to this by my uncle, [F] who's now 80 years old, and he [Eb] was a student of the 60s folk revival.
And at that time, someone [Ab] convinced Doc Watson, [Gm] who was the greatest flat-picking guitarist ever to live,
[Bb] convinced him to stop playing electric guitar [Eb] and go back to playing what he does best, which is old-time music.
And this was his family recording [F] in their living room, and if you can find any of these Smithsonian recordings, [G] buy them.
Because I'm forgiven, my soul will find heaven, [D] when I die a [G] liver king.
The next thing is [B] a big book.
[G] I actually live on a farm.
[D] Our only crops [E] are vegetables from our vegetable garden.
But we do [G] have almost 40 acres of hardwood [D] forest to tend to also.
[A] Not only is it a [D] good gift for my wife, my wife tends most of the gardening, but it's also in German, [G] and my wife is German heritage.
So I didn't even know this book was [D] available, so I'm definitely bringing [A] this home.
Can we release this video after Christmas, please?
[F] This is [G] another of my favorite albums.
Now you might wonder, why are you buying your favorite albums again?
I have multiple copies of albums like this that [E] I always misplace, [G] or that I've burned onto one system and then lost the CD.
This is Stephen Stills' Manassas.
She [Eb] loves the song above, [C] but after now, [Eb] has it all [C] ceased to appear.
[G] What [E] Stephen Stills did, he was of course one of the famous members of Crosby, Stills [D] & Nash,
but he was a great songwriter and singer and [Am] acoustic guitar player.
And he put together kind of [G] a super group in the 70s and [C] made this fantastic album called [Am] Manassas.
And the treasure [F] of the wildness, that [C] like sand that [G] comes and comes on, that [Am] forms a web.
[G] It's hard to find, but it's highly [D] recommended.
And that's it.
[Em] Oh, thank you so much.
This was a great shopping experience.
[G] [D]
[C] [G] [D] [Em]
[G] [N]
Key:  
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
Am
2311
F
134211111
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
Show All Diagrams
Chords
NotesBeta

To learn Hank Williams - Hey, Good Lookin chords, anchor your practice on these foundational sequence of chords - C, D, G, C, G, Am, C, G, D and A. Use ChordU to start at a slow tempo and accelerate as you improve. With G Major as the song's key, tweak the capo to cater to your vocal pitch and chord likes.

Download PDF
Download Midi
Edit This Version
Hide Lyrics Hint
Hey everybody, I'm Greg Graffin.
I'm at Amoeba in Hollywood, and this is What's in My Bag.
There's [D] a place, up [Am] ahead and far along, [D] far away, _ [Am] from the past that seems to draw [D] all mistakes.
_ _ [Am] You've forgotten, [C] carried all along, _ [G] making time.
Let's just see what the old hymn [C] pulls out first.
J.D. was [Fm] so helpful in pointing [C] me to this box set, [Gb] because the other Hank Williams [G] box set is too many songs to listen [C] to.
Hey, good looking, what you got cooking?
_ [D] How's about [G] cooking something up with [C] me?
_ I like compilations by prolific artists who are long since dead, because I think of myself [D] as a prolific artist, [Em] and not everything is [C] that great.
But Hank Williams is a great singer-songwriter, in the [F] tradition that I [C] consider myself, so you have to know [E] some of his important body of work.
She's long _ [A] gone, and [B] now I'm [E] lonesome blue. _
[Em] This thing has four CDs worth of music, of which I'll learn maybe six songs, so, [Ab] but that's great.
[G] Ooh, now this is one of my favorite all-time albums, and it's very hard to find.
It's called the Watson Family Album.
It's remarkable to me that more people don't know who Doc Watson is.
He carried [Ab] a tradition of old-time music [Eb] into the modern era.
Hey, that train, got my girl from town, hey, hey, hey, hey.
I was introduced to this by my uncle, [F] who's now 80 years old, and he [Eb] was a student of the 60s folk revival.
And at that time, someone [Ab] convinced Doc Watson, [Gm] who was the greatest flat-picking guitarist ever to live,
[Bb] convinced him to stop playing electric guitar [Eb] and go back to playing what he does best, which is old-time music.
And this was his family recording [F] in their living room, and if you can find any of these Smithsonian recordings, [G] buy them.
Because I'm forgiven, my soul will find heaven, [D] when I die a [G] liver king. _ _
The next thing is [B] a big book.
[G] I actually live on a farm.
[D] Our only crops [E] are vegetables from our vegetable garden.
But we do [G] have almost 40 acres of hardwood [D] forest to tend to also.
[A] Not only is it a [D] good gift for my wife, my wife tends most of the gardening, but it's also in German, [G] and my wife is German heritage.
So I didn't even know this book was [D] available, so I'm definitely bringing [A] this home.
Can we release this video after Christmas, please?
[F] This is [G] another of my favorite albums.
Now you might wonder, why are you buying your favorite albums again?
I have multiple copies of albums like this that [E] I always misplace, [G] or that I've burned onto one system and then lost the CD.
This is Stephen Stills' Manassas.
She [Eb] loves the song above, [C] but after now, _ [Eb] has it all [C] ceased to appear.
_ _ [G] What [E] Stephen Stills did, he was of course one of the famous members of Crosby, Stills [D] & Nash,
but he was a great songwriter and singer and [Am] acoustic guitar player.
And he put together kind of [G] a super group in the 70s and [C] made this fantastic album called [Am] Manassas.
And the treasure [F] of the wildness, that [C] like sand that [G] comes and comes on, _ that [Am] forms a web.
[G] It's hard to find, but it's highly [D] recommended.
And that's it.
[Em] Oh, thank you so much.
This was a great shopping experience.
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [N] _

You may also like to play

4:07
Behemoth - What's In My Bag?
7:20
Mogwai - What's in My Bag?
7:13
Moby - What's In My Bag?
7:30
Shooter Jennings - What's In My Bag?
6:46
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - What's In My Bag?
5:58
White Lung - What's in My Bag?
3:45
Henry Rollins - What's In My Bag?