Chords for How to Play As Good as I Once Was - Toby Keith (cover) - Easy 5 Chord Tune
Tempo:
59.175 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
F
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hey guys, Party Marty here, Easy Guitar Tunes.
I got another one of my favorites here by Toby Keith's called As Good As I Once Was.
It's a five chord tune.
I'm trying to keep it to three, four, five chords.
So anyways, they have a relatively easy [Ab] song to play.
It's always fun, goes over great at any party.
So anyway, I hope you guys enjoy this one.
[F] Two of the chords actually out of the five,
they only play a couple of times through the song, but they are key in [G] playing the song.
So anyway, that's why I put them in there.
Anyway, yeah, Toby Keith, As Good As I Once Was.
The chords go like this.
G,
[D] D,
[C] C,
[F] A.
I cover the three strings with two fingers on A if you're kind [A] of confused at looking at that.
And then [F] F.
[G] A and then G.
[D] D,
[C] C,
[A] A,
[F] F.
[Eb] Toby Keith, [Bb] As Good As I Once Was.
[G] Let's give it a go.
She said [C] I seen you in here before.
[D]
I seen [G] it up in here a time or two.
She said hello, my name [C] is Bobby [D] Joe.
Me and [G] my twin sister Betty Lou.
The weather [C] feeling kind of wild [D] tonight.
You're the only [G] cowboy in this [Em] place.
And if [A] you're up for a rodeo,
I put a big [D] Texas smile on your face.
[G] And I said, girls, I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
[D] I got a [G] few years on me now.
Well, there [C] was a time back [D] in my prime,
I could [G] really lay it down.
But if you're looking [C] for some love tonight,
[D] then I'm [G] just happy to know,
[Em] I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
But [D] I'm as good [Bm] once as [C] I ever [G] was.
I still hang [C] out with my best friend Dave.
[D] I've known him since [G] we were kids in school.
Last time we had a [C] few shots,
got in a [D] tight spot.
Cause [G] then it came a pull.
With a couple [C] of redneck boys,
[D] one great big [G] fat biker man.
[Em] When I heard they [A] had a cross in the room.
Hey [D] buddy, how about a helping hand?
I said, Dave, [Gm] I ain't [C] as good as I once was.
[D] [G] My years have flown.
Well, [C] there was a time [D] back in my prime,
[G] I could really hold my own.
But if you [C] really want to fight [D] tonight,
yes, them boys [G] don't look all that tough.
[Em] I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
[D] I'm as good once [E] as I ever [G] was.
I used [F] to be Halloween,
[C] back when [G] I was a younger man.
Now my body [A] says you can't do this, boy.
But my pride [D] says, oh yes, you can.
[G] I ain't as good as I once [C] was.
[D] That's just [G] the cold hard truth.
I still throw [C] a few facts,
and talk a [D] little smack.
Man, I'm [G] feeling bulletproof.
So don't you [C] double down on me now,
[D] cause I have [G] to call you up, love.
[Em] I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
But [D] I'm as good once as [C] I ever [G] was.
I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
I'm [D] as good [G] once as [G] I ever was.
[Eb] [Fm]
[F] [N]
I got another one of my favorites here by Toby Keith's called As Good As I Once Was.
It's a five chord tune.
I'm trying to keep it to three, four, five chords.
So anyways, they have a relatively easy [Ab] song to play.
It's always fun, goes over great at any party.
So anyway, I hope you guys enjoy this one.
[F] Two of the chords actually out of the five,
they only play a couple of times through the song, but they are key in [G] playing the song.
So anyway, that's why I put them in there.
Anyway, yeah, Toby Keith, As Good As I Once Was.
The chords go like this.
G,
[D] D,
[C] C,
[F] A.
I cover the three strings with two fingers on A if you're kind [A] of confused at looking at that.
And then [F] F.
[G] A and then G.
[D] D,
[C] C,
[A] A,
[F] F.
[Eb] Toby Keith, [Bb] As Good As I Once Was.
[G] Let's give it a go.
She said [C] I seen you in here before.
[D]
I seen [G] it up in here a time or two.
She said hello, my name [C] is Bobby [D] Joe.
Me and [G] my twin sister Betty Lou.
The weather [C] feeling kind of wild [D] tonight.
You're the only [G] cowboy in this [Em] place.
And if [A] you're up for a rodeo,
I put a big [D] Texas smile on your face.
[G] And I said, girls, I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
[D] I got a [G] few years on me now.
Well, there [C] was a time back [D] in my prime,
I could [G] really lay it down.
But if you're looking [C] for some love tonight,
[D] then I'm [G] just happy to know,
[Em] I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
But [D] I'm as good [Bm] once as [C] I ever [G] was.
I still hang [C] out with my best friend Dave.
[D] I've known him since [G] we were kids in school.
Last time we had a [C] few shots,
got in a [D] tight spot.
Cause [G] then it came a pull.
With a couple [C] of redneck boys,
[D] one great big [G] fat biker man.
[Em] When I heard they [A] had a cross in the room.
Hey [D] buddy, how about a helping hand?
I said, Dave, [Gm] I ain't [C] as good as I once was.
[D] [G] My years have flown.
Well, [C] there was a time [D] back in my prime,
[G] I could really hold my own.
But if you [C] really want to fight [D] tonight,
yes, them boys [G] don't look all that tough.
[Em] I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
[D] I'm as good once [E] as I ever [G] was.
I used [F] to be Halloween,
[C] back when [G] I was a younger man.
Now my body [A] says you can't do this, boy.
But my pride [D] says, oh yes, you can.
[G] I ain't as good as I once [C] was.
[D] That's just [G] the cold hard truth.
I still throw [C] a few facts,
and talk a [D] little smack.
Man, I'm [G] feeling bulletproof.
So don't you [C] double down on me now,
[D] cause I have [G] to call you up, love.
[Em] I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
But [D] I'm as good once as [C] I ever [G] was.
I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
I'm [D] as good [G] once as [G] I ever was.
[Eb] [Fm]
[F] [N]
Key:
G
D
C
F
A
G
D
C
Hey guys, Party Marty here, Easy Guitar Tunes.
I got another one of my favorites here by Toby Keith's called As Good As I Once Was.
It's a five chord tune.
I'm trying to keep it to three, four, five chords.
So anyways, they have a relatively easy [Ab] song to play.
It's always fun, goes over great at any party.
So anyway, I hope you guys enjoy this one.
[F] Two of the chords actually out of the five,
they only play a couple of times through the song, but they are key in [G] playing the song.
So anyway, that's why I put them in there.
Anyway, yeah, Toby Keith, As Good As I Once Was.
The chords go like this.
G, _
[D] D,
[C] C,
_ [F] A.
I cover the three strings with two fingers on A if you're kind [A] of confused at looking at that.
And then [F] F.
_ [G] A and then G. _
[D] D,
[C] C,
[A] A, _
[F] F.
[Eb] Toby Keith, [Bb] As Good As I Once Was.
[G] Let's give it a go. _ _
_ _ _ She said [C] I seen you in here before.
[D]
I seen [G] it up in here a time or two.
She said hello, my name [C] is Bobby [D] Joe.
Me and [G] my twin sister Betty Lou.
The weather [C] feeling kind of wild [D] tonight.
You're the only [G] cowboy in this [Em] place.
And if [A] you're up for a rodeo,
I put a big [D] Texas smile on your face.
[G] And I said, girls, I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
[D] I got a [G] few years on me now.
Well, there [C] was a time back [D] in my prime,
I could [G] really lay it down.
But if you're looking [C] for some love tonight,
[D] then I'm [G] just happy to know,
[Em] I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
But [D] I'm as good [Bm] once as [C] I ever [G] was.
I still hang [C] out with my best friend Dave.
[D] I've known him since [G] we were kids in school.
Last time we had a [C] few shots,
got in a [D] tight spot.
Cause [G] then it came a pull.
With a couple [C] of redneck boys,
[D] one great big [G] fat biker man.
[Em] When I heard they [A] had a cross in the room.
Hey [D] buddy, how about a helping hand?
I said, Dave, [Gm] I ain't [C] as good as I once was.
[D] _ [G] My years have flown.
Well, [C] there was a time [D] back in my prime,
[G] I could really hold my own.
But if you [C] really want to fight [D] tonight,
yes, them boys [G] don't look all that tough.
[Em] I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
[D] I'm as good once [E] as I ever [G] was.
I used [F] to be Halloween,
[C] back when [G] I was a younger man.
Now my body [A] says you can't do this, boy.
But my pride [D] says, oh yes, you can.
[G] I ain't as good as I once [C] was.
[D] That's just [G] the cold hard truth.
I still throw [C] a few facts,
and talk a [D] little smack.
Man, I'm [G] feeling bulletproof.
So don't you [C] double down on me now,
[D] cause I have [G] to call you up, love.
[Em] I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
But [D] I'm as good once as [C] I ever [G] was.
I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
I'm [D] as good [G] once as [G] I ever was. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [N] _
I got another one of my favorites here by Toby Keith's called As Good As I Once Was.
It's a five chord tune.
I'm trying to keep it to three, four, five chords.
So anyways, they have a relatively easy [Ab] song to play.
It's always fun, goes over great at any party.
So anyway, I hope you guys enjoy this one.
[F] Two of the chords actually out of the five,
they only play a couple of times through the song, but they are key in [G] playing the song.
So anyway, that's why I put them in there.
Anyway, yeah, Toby Keith, As Good As I Once Was.
The chords go like this.
G, _
[D] D,
[C] C,
_ [F] A.
I cover the three strings with two fingers on A if you're kind [A] of confused at looking at that.
And then [F] F.
_ [G] A and then G. _
[D] D,
[C] C,
[A] A, _
[F] F.
[Eb] Toby Keith, [Bb] As Good As I Once Was.
[G] Let's give it a go. _ _
_ _ _ She said [C] I seen you in here before.
[D]
I seen [G] it up in here a time or two.
She said hello, my name [C] is Bobby [D] Joe.
Me and [G] my twin sister Betty Lou.
The weather [C] feeling kind of wild [D] tonight.
You're the only [G] cowboy in this [Em] place.
And if [A] you're up for a rodeo,
I put a big [D] Texas smile on your face.
[G] And I said, girls, I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
[D] I got a [G] few years on me now.
Well, there [C] was a time back [D] in my prime,
I could [G] really lay it down.
But if you're looking [C] for some love tonight,
[D] then I'm [G] just happy to know,
[Em] I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
But [D] I'm as good [Bm] once as [C] I ever [G] was.
I still hang [C] out with my best friend Dave.
[D] I've known him since [G] we were kids in school.
Last time we had a [C] few shots,
got in a [D] tight spot.
Cause [G] then it came a pull.
With a couple [C] of redneck boys,
[D] one great big [G] fat biker man.
[Em] When I heard they [A] had a cross in the room.
Hey [D] buddy, how about a helping hand?
I said, Dave, [Gm] I ain't [C] as good as I once was.
[D] _ [G] My years have flown.
Well, [C] there was a time [D] back in my prime,
[G] I could really hold my own.
But if you [C] really want to fight [D] tonight,
yes, them boys [G] don't look all that tough.
[Em] I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
[D] I'm as good once [E] as I ever [G] was.
I used [F] to be Halloween,
[C] back when [G] I was a younger man.
Now my body [A] says you can't do this, boy.
But my pride [D] says, oh yes, you can.
[G] I ain't as good as I once [C] was.
[D] That's just [G] the cold hard truth.
I still throw [C] a few facts,
and talk a [D] little smack.
Man, I'm [G] feeling bulletproof.
So don't you [C] double down on me now,
[D] cause I have [G] to call you up, love.
[Em] I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
But [D] I'm as good once as [C] I ever [G] was.
I ain't as good [C] as I once was.
I'm [D] as good [G] once as [G] I ever was. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [N] _