Chords for Jason Blaine - They Don't Make Em' Like That Anymore
Tempo:
72.8 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
Bb
Dm
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F] [F] [Bb]
[C] [F] [Bb] [F]
[Bb] He [C] [F] still combs his hair like [C] Elvis, pays cash for everything.
[Bb] And he'll only drive his [Gm] Chevy, and he thinks [C] Alan Jackson's [F] king.
He knows everyone by name at the local [Bb] hardware store.
[Gm] They don't make them [C] like [F] that anymore.
[Bb] [C] [F]
Up with the sun each morning, hardly missed a day of work.
[Bb]
Summer [F] 1957, [Gm] he helped [C] build that Lutheran [F] church.
Leaves and man should work all week, but save Sunday [Bb] for the Lord.
[Gm] They don't make them [C] like that [F] anymore.
[Bb]
Standing shoulder to shoulder [C] with him now, I still [F] feel small.
And I'm still [C] looking up to him [Dm] like he's ten [C] feet tall.
[Bb]
Something about that [Dm] [C] generation, these days I [E] think we [F] need them
more [C] than we ever did [Dm] before.
[F] But they [Bb] don't make them [F] like that anymore.
[F] [Dm]
[C] [F] He married his sweet Marilyn, June 1955.
[Bb] He goes on and on about [Gm] her, casseroles, [F] her clear blue eyes.
He still helps her with her coat, still opens her [Bb] car door.
They [Gm] don't make them [C] like [F] that anymore.
[Bb] Standing shoulder to shoulder with [C] him now, I still [F] feel small.
And I'm still [C] looking up to him [Dm] like he's ten [C] feet tall.
[Bb] There's something about that [Dm] generation, [C]
these days I think we need [F] them
more than [C] we ever [Dm] did before.
[C] [Bb] But they don't make them [C] like that [F] anymore.
[Am] [Dm] [G] [C] [Bb]
[C] [Bb] There's something about that generation, [C] these days I think [F] we need them
more than [C] we ever did [Dm] before.
[C] Yeah, that's [Gm] for sure.
[Dm] But they [Bb] don't make [C] them like [F] that anymore.
[Bb] [F] [Bb] [F] He still combs his hair [C] like Elvis, pays [Bb] cash for everything.
[F]
[N]
[C] [F] [Bb] [F]
[Bb] He [C] [F] still combs his hair like [C] Elvis, pays cash for everything.
[Bb] And he'll only drive his [Gm] Chevy, and he thinks [C] Alan Jackson's [F] king.
He knows everyone by name at the local [Bb] hardware store.
[Gm] They don't make them [C] like [F] that anymore.
[Bb] [C] [F]
Up with the sun each morning, hardly missed a day of work.
[Bb]
Summer [F] 1957, [Gm] he helped [C] build that Lutheran [F] church.
Leaves and man should work all week, but save Sunday [Bb] for the Lord.
[Gm] They don't make them [C] like that [F] anymore.
[Bb]
Standing shoulder to shoulder [C] with him now, I still [F] feel small.
And I'm still [C] looking up to him [Dm] like he's ten [C] feet tall.
[Bb]
Something about that [Dm] [C] generation, these days I [E] think we [F] need them
more [C] than we ever did [Dm] before.
[F] But they [Bb] don't make them [F] like that anymore.
[F] [Dm]
[C] [F] He married his sweet Marilyn, June 1955.
[Bb] He goes on and on about [Gm] her, casseroles, [F] her clear blue eyes.
He still helps her with her coat, still opens her [Bb] car door.
They [Gm] don't make them [C] like [F] that anymore.
[Bb] Standing shoulder to shoulder with [C] him now, I still [F] feel small.
And I'm still [C] looking up to him [Dm] like he's ten [C] feet tall.
[Bb] There's something about that [Dm] generation, [C]
these days I think we need [F] them
more than [C] we ever [Dm] did before.
[C] [Bb] But they don't make them [C] like that [F] anymore.
[Am] [Dm] [G] [C] [Bb]
[C] [Bb] There's something about that generation, [C] these days I think [F] we need them
more than [C] we ever did [Dm] before.
[C] Yeah, that's [Gm] for sure.
[Dm] But they [Bb] don't make [C] them like [F] that anymore.
[Bb] [F] [Bb] [F] He still combs his hair [C] like Elvis, pays [Bb] cash for everything.
[F]
[N]
Key:
C
F
Bb
Dm
Gm
C
F
Bb
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _
[Bb] He [C] _ _ [F] still combs his hair like [C] Elvis, pays cash for everything.
[Bb] And he'll only drive his [Gm] Chevy, and he thinks [C] Alan Jackson's [F] king.
He knows everyone by name at the local [Bb] hardware store.
[Gm] They don't make them [C] like [F] that anymore.
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ [F]
Up with the sun each morning, hardly missed a day of work.
[Bb]
Summer [F] 1957, [Gm] he helped [C] build that Lutheran [F] church.
Leaves and man should work all week, but save Sunday [Bb] for the Lord.
[Gm] They don't make them [C] like that [F] anymore.
_ _ _ [Bb]
Standing shoulder to shoulder [C] with him now, I still [F] feel small.
And I'm still [C] looking up to him [Dm] like he's ten [C] feet tall.
[Bb]
Something about that [Dm] [C] generation, these days I [E] think we [F] need them
more [C] than we ever did [Dm] before.
_ [F] But they [Bb] don't make them [F] like that anymore.
_ [F] _ _ [Dm] _
_ [C] _ _ [F] He married his sweet Marilyn, June 1955.
[Bb] He goes on and on about [Gm] her, casseroles, [F] her clear blue eyes.
He still helps her with her coat, still opens her [Bb] car door.
They [Gm] don't make them [C] like [F] that anymore.
_ _ [Bb] Standing shoulder to shoulder with [C] him now, I still [F] feel small.
And I'm still [C] looking up to him [Dm] like he's ten [C] feet tall.
[Bb] There's something about that [Dm] generation, [C]
these days I think we need [F] them
more than [C] we ever [Dm] did before.
_ [C] [Bb] But they don't make them [C] like that [F] anymore.
_ [Am] _ _ [Dm] _ [G] _ [C] _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [Bb] There's something about that generation, [C] these days I think [F] we need them
more than [C] we ever did [Dm] before.
_ [C] Yeah, that's [Gm] for sure.
_ [Dm] But they [Bb] don't make [C] them like [F] that anymore.
[Bb] _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] He still combs his hair [C] like Elvis, pays [Bb] cash for everything. _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _
[Bb] He [C] _ _ [F] still combs his hair like [C] Elvis, pays cash for everything.
[Bb] And he'll only drive his [Gm] Chevy, and he thinks [C] Alan Jackson's [F] king.
He knows everyone by name at the local [Bb] hardware store.
[Gm] They don't make them [C] like [F] that anymore.
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ [F]
Up with the sun each morning, hardly missed a day of work.
[Bb]
Summer [F] 1957, [Gm] he helped [C] build that Lutheran [F] church.
Leaves and man should work all week, but save Sunday [Bb] for the Lord.
[Gm] They don't make them [C] like that [F] anymore.
_ _ _ [Bb]
Standing shoulder to shoulder [C] with him now, I still [F] feel small.
And I'm still [C] looking up to him [Dm] like he's ten [C] feet tall.
[Bb]
Something about that [Dm] [C] generation, these days I [E] think we [F] need them
more [C] than we ever did [Dm] before.
_ [F] But they [Bb] don't make them [F] like that anymore.
_ [F] _ _ [Dm] _
_ [C] _ _ [F] He married his sweet Marilyn, June 1955.
[Bb] He goes on and on about [Gm] her, casseroles, [F] her clear blue eyes.
He still helps her with her coat, still opens her [Bb] car door.
They [Gm] don't make them [C] like [F] that anymore.
_ _ [Bb] Standing shoulder to shoulder with [C] him now, I still [F] feel small.
And I'm still [C] looking up to him [Dm] like he's ten [C] feet tall.
[Bb] There's something about that [Dm] generation, [C]
these days I think we need [F] them
more than [C] we ever [Dm] did before.
_ [C] [Bb] But they don't make them [C] like that [F] anymore.
_ [Am] _ _ [Dm] _ [G] _ [C] _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [Bb] There's something about that generation, [C] these days I think [F] we need them
more than [C] we ever did [Dm] before.
_ [C] Yeah, that's [Gm] for sure.
_ [Dm] But they [Bb] don't make [C] them like [F] that anymore.
[Bb] _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] He still combs his hair [C] like Elvis, pays [Bb] cash for everything. _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _