Chords for Jason Aldean - Fly Over States (DVD Night Train to Georgia)
Tempo:
81.8 bpm
Chords used:
C
E
D
G
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
My mom came in a little early today just because she wanted to kind of get here before it got [E] too crazy.
And the [Fm] funny thing is that she's watched a [D] million football games on TV with me as
a kid.
[Bb] But, you know, this is the first time she's ever set foot in the stadium.
[E] It's about a huge [Bb] stage.
[Dm] I think for her to walk out here and realize kind of what this place means to me and look
over and [Gb] see my stage set up in this [Gm] field, I mean, to her, is pretty [Dm] breathtaking, I think.
She had a little moment this morning where I think [Bb] she broke down and started crying
for a little bit, kind of realizing [F] that this thing is bigger than [G] any of us ever thought
it would be.
And that's kind of cool, you know?
[Bm]
[G] [Am]
[G] Just a bunch of square-toe fields, wheat farms, rain and all [Bm] the same.
Miles and miles of bank roads and highways connect our little towns with funny [C] names.
Who wanna live down [Am] there, in the [D] middle of nowhere?
[E] You've never drove to [C]
Indiana.
Let the [D] man who planted that herb, planted that seed, busted his [B] ass for you and me.
[E] Caught a harvest moon [C] in Kansas.
Let's [D] understand why God made those [C]
flowering states.
[G] But that mile long South Bay freight train, engineers [Bm] seen it all.
[D] Flatbed [Bm] cowboys hankin' U [D].S. steel on the three [C]-day haul.
Road and rails up to left [Am] speed.
Yeah, that sounds [A] like a first-class seat [E] on the plane.
In the middle of [C] Oklahoma, with a [G] windshield sunset in your eyes,
[A] like a water cooler [B] playing its tiny [E] thing.
[Em] Heaven's doors [C] have opened.
You'd [A] understand why God made those [C]
flowering states.
[E] Take [C]
[D] [A]
[B] [Em] a ride across [C] the Badlands.
[G] Feel that freedom on your feet.
[D] Breathe in all [Ebm] that open speed.
[E] Meet a girl from Massachusetts.
[C]
You don't understand [D] why God made,
might even [C] wanna [D] plant your seeds [G] in those flowering states.
Yeah!
[E] [Em] [C]
[D] [A]
If [E] you've [Em] been to Indiana,
[C]
[G] [A]
[Ebm] [E] on the plains of [C] Oklahoma,
[G] [A]
[E] [Em] [C]
whoa, [D] it's heaven.
[A] [N]
And the [Fm] funny thing is that she's watched a [D] million football games on TV with me as
a kid.
[Bb] But, you know, this is the first time she's ever set foot in the stadium.
[E] It's about a huge [Bb] stage.
[Dm] I think for her to walk out here and realize kind of what this place means to me and look
over and [Gb] see my stage set up in this [Gm] field, I mean, to her, is pretty [Dm] breathtaking, I think.
She had a little moment this morning where I think [Bb] she broke down and started crying
for a little bit, kind of realizing [F] that this thing is bigger than [G] any of us ever thought
it would be.
And that's kind of cool, you know?
[Bm]
[G] [Am]
[G] Just a bunch of square-toe fields, wheat farms, rain and all [Bm] the same.
Miles and miles of bank roads and highways connect our little towns with funny [C] names.
Who wanna live down [Am] there, in the [D] middle of nowhere?
[E] You've never drove to [C]
Indiana.
Let the [D] man who planted that herb, planted that seed, busted his [B] ass for you and me.
[E] Caught a harvest moon [C] in Kansas.
Let's [D] understand why God made those [C]
flowering states.
[G] But that mile long South Bay freight train, engineers [Bm] seen it all.
[D] Flatbed [Bm] cowboys hankin' U [D].S. steel on the three [C]-day haul.
Road and rails up to left [Am] speed.
Yeah, that sounds [A] like a first-class seat [E] on the plane.
In the middle of [C] Oklahoma, with a [G] windshield sunset in your eyes,
[A] like a water cooler [B] playing its tiny [E] thing.
[Em] Heaven's doors [C] have opened.
You'd [A] understand why God made those [C]
flowering states.
[E] Take [C]
[D] [A]
[B] [Em] a ride across [C] the Badlands.
[G] Feel that freedom on your feet.
[D] Breathe in all [Ebm] that open speed.
[E] Meet a girl from Massachusetts.
[C]
You don't understand [D] why God made,
might even [C] wanna [D] plant your seeds [G] in those flowering states.
Yeah!
[E] [Em] [C]
[D] [A]
If [E] you've [Em] been to Indiana,
[C]
[G] [A]
[Ebm] [E] on the plains of [C] Oklahoma,
[G] [A]
[E] [Em] [C]
whoa, [D] it's heaven.
[A] [N]
Key:
C
E
D
G
A
C
E
D
My mom came in a little early today just because she wanted to kind of get here before it got [E] too crazy.
And the [Fm] funny thing is that she's watched a [D] million football games on TV with me as
a kid.
[Bb] But, you know, this is the first time she's ever set foot in the stadium.
[E] It's about a huge [Bb] stage.
[Dm] I think for her to walk out here and realize kind of what this place means to me and look
over and [Gb] see my stage set up in this [Gm] field, I mean, to her, is pretty [Dm] breathtaking, I think.
She had a little moment this morning where I think [Bb] she broke down and started crying
for a little bit, kind of realizing [F] that this thing is bigger than [G] any of us ever thought
it would be.
And that's kind of cool, you know?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [G] Just a bunch of square-toe fields, wheat farms, rain and all [Bm] the same.
Miles and miles of bank roads and highways connect our little towns with funny [C] names.
Who wanna live down [Am] there, in the [D] middle of nowhere?
_ [E] You've never drove to _ [C]
Indiana.
Let the [D] man who planted that herb, planted that seed, busted his [B] ass for you and me.
[E] Caught a harvest moon [C] in Kansas.
Let's [D] understand why God made those [C]
flowering states.
_ [G] But that mile long South Bay freight train, engineers [Bm] seen it all.
[D] Flatbed [Bm] cowboys hankin' U [D].S. steel on the three [C]-day haul.
Road and rails up to left [Am] speed.
Yeah, that sounds [A] like a first-class seat [E] on the plane.
In the middle of [C] Oklahoma, _ with a [G] windshield sunset in your eyes,
[A] like a water cooler [B] playing its tiny [E] thing.
[Em] Heaven's doors [C] have opened.
You'd [A] understand why God made those [C]
flowering states.
[E] _ _ Take _ [C] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
[B] _ _ [Em] a ride across [C] the Badlands.
_ _ [G] Feel that freedom on your feet.
[D] Breathe in all [Ebm] that open speed.
[E] Meet a girl from Massachusetts.
[C] _
_ You don't understand [D] why God made,
might even [C] wanna [D] plant your seeds [G] in those flowering states. _ _ _
_ Yeah!
[E] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ If [E] you've [Em] been to Indiana,
_ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ [Ebm] _ [E] on the plains of _ [C] Oklahoma,
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [E] _ [Em] _ _ _ [C] _
whoa, [D] it's heaven.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
And the [Fm] funny thing is that she's watched a [D] million football games on TV with me as
a kid.
[Bb] But, you know, this is the first time she's ever set foot in the stadium.
[E] It's about a huge [Bb] stage.
[Dm] I think for her to walk out here and realize kind of what this place means to me and look
over and [Gb] see my stage set up in this [Gm] field, I mean, to her, is pretty [Dm] breathtaking, I think.
She had a little moment this morning where I think [Bb] she broke down and started crying
for a little bit, kind of realizing [F] that this thing is bigger than [G] any of us ever thought
it would be.
And that's kind of cool, you know?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [G] Just a bunch of square-toe fields, wheat farms, rain and all [Bm] the same.
Miles and miles of bank roads and highways connect our little towns with funny [C] names.
Who wanna live down [Am] there, in the [D] middle of nowhere?
_ [E] You've never drove to _ [C]
Indiana.
Let the [D] man who planted that herb, planted that seed, busted his [B] ass for you and me.
[E] Caught a harvest moon [C] in Kansas.
Let's [D] understand why God made those [C]
flowering states.
_ [G] But that mile long South Bay freight train, engineers [Bm] seen it all.
[D] Flatbed [Bm] cowboys hankin' U [D].S. steel on the three [C]-day haul.
Road and rails up to left [Am] speed.
Yeah, that sounds [A] like a first-class seat [E] on the plane.
In the middle of [C] Oklahoma, _ with a [G] windshield sunset in your eyes,
[A] like a water cooler [B] playing its tiny [E] thing.
[Em] Heaven's doors [C] have opened.
You'd [A] understand why God made those [C]
flowering states.
[E] _ _ Take _ [C] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
[B] _ _ [Em] a ride across [C] the Badlands.
_ _ [G] Feel that freedom on your feet.
[D] Breathe in all [Ebm] that open speed.
[E] Meet a girl from Massachusetts.
[C] _
_ You don't understand [D] why God made,
might even [C] wanna [D] plant your seeds [G] in those flowering states. _ _ _
_ Yeah!
[E] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ If [E] you've [Em] been to Indiana,
_ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ [Ebm] _ [E] on the plains of _ [C] Oklahoma,
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [E] _ [Em] _ _ _ [C] _
whoa, [D] it's heaven.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _