Chords for Kenny Chesney Kid Rock- Luckenback, Texas
Tempo:
98.25 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
F#
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Alright, [A] hang on, hang on, hang on, [G#] hang on.
I can't say that?
Alright, here it is.
I like that, I like that.
Revert to Hank, revert to Hank.
Alright.
I'm thinking, [A] if you had one spot on earth that you could wish for, could hope for, where
would you want to go?
One, two, three.
Let's go to Luke in Black Texas.
Wailing [D] with
The only [E] two things in life that make it worth [A] living.
Hot guitars, tune good, and [A] fine feeling women.
I don't need my name when I'm walking around.
Got a little song we're gonna sing for you tonight, so let's go.
Let's [F#] go now.
Let's [A] go to Luke in Black Texas.
Wailing and Willie [D] and the boys.
[E] This successful life we're living's got us feuding like the Hatfields [A] and McCoy.
[E] [A]
[D]
[Bm] [E]
[A]
I'm thinking, [Bm] if you had one spot on earth that you could wish [E] [A]
for, could hope for, where
[Bm] [E] [A]
[F#] [A]
would you want [D] to go?
One, [Bm]
[A] [E] [A]
two, three.
Let's go now.
Let's go to Luke in Black Texas.
Wailing with
the only [D] two things in life that make it worth living.
Wailing and Willie and the boys.
[E] This successful life we're living's got us feuding like the [A] Hatfields and McCoy.
Between them Hank Williams paying songs, Jerry Jeff train [D] songs, and blue-eyed crying
[Bm] in the rain.
[E] Oh, Luke in Black Texas, ain't nobody feeling [A] no pain.
[F#] [A] Oh, Luke in Black Texas, ain't nobody feeling no pain.
[D]
[E]
[A]
[F#] Let's [A] go to Lippinbock, Texas, Waylon and Willie [D] and the boys.
[E] This successful life we're living's got us feeling like the [A] Hatfields and McCoys.
[Em] Let's [A] grade them Hank Williams' pain songs, Newberry's train [D] song, and Blue Eyes' crying [Bm] in the rain.
Let's [E] go to Lippinbock, Texas, ain't nobody feeling [A] no pain.
Let's [E] go to Lippinbock, Texas, ain't nobody feeling [A] no pain.
No pain, no pain, no pain, no pain.
If [D] you [F#] know, hey, [D] can you feel me when I cry?
I can feel it [A] in my voice, [F#]
wailing on the train.
I believe you do.
[A] Yeah.
You're listening to something [D] real.
You're listening to nothing else.
At four in the morning in Detroit, Michigan.
[D] It's later than that, I [A] think.
[D] That's none of your [A] business.
I can't say that?
Alright, here it is.
I like that, I like that.
Revert to Hank, revert to Hank.
Alright.
I'm thinking, [A] if you had one spot on earth that you could wish for, could hope for, where
would you want to go?
One, two, three.
Let's go to Luke in Black Texas.
Wailing [D] with
The only [E] two things in life that make it worth [A] living.
Hot guitars, tune good, and [A] fine feeling women.
I don't need my name when I'm walking around.
Got a little song we're gonna sing for you tonight, so let's go.
Let's [F#] go now.
Let's [A] go to Luke in Black Texas.
Wailing and Willie [D] and the boys.
[E] This successful life we're living's got us feuding like the Hatfields [A] and McCoy.
[E] [A]
[D]
[Bm] [E]
[A]
I'm thinking, [Bm] if you had one spot on earth that you could wish [E] [A]
for, could hope for, where
[Bm] [E] [A]
[F#] [A]
would you want [D] to go?
One, [Bm]
[A] [E] [A]
two, three.
Let's go now.
Let's go to Luke in Black Texas.
Wailing with
the only [D] two things in life that make it worth living.
Wailing and Willie and the boys.
[E] This successful life we're living's got us feuding like the [A] Hatfields and McCoy.
Between them Hank Williams paying songs, Jerry Jeff train [D] songs, and blue-eyed crying
[Bm] in the rain.
[E] Oh, Luke in Black Texas, ain't nobody feeling [A] no pain.
[F#] [A] Oh, Luke in Black Texas, ain't nobody feeling no pain.
[D]
[E]
[A]
[F#] Let's [A] go to Lippinbock, Texas, Waylon and Willie [D] and the boys.
[E] This successful life we're living's got us feeling like the [A] Hatfields and McCoys.
[Em] Let's [A] grade them Hank Williams' pain songs, Newberry's train [D] song, and Blue Eyes' crying [Bm] in the rain.
Let's [E] go to Lippinbock, Texas, ain't nobody feeling [A] no pain.
Let's [E] go to Lippinbock, Texas, ain't nobody feeling [A] no pain.
No pain, no pain, no pain, no pain.
If [D] you [F#] know, hey, [D] can you feel me when I cry?
I can feel it [A] in my voice, [F#]
wailing on the train.
I believe you do.
[A] Yeah.
You're listening to something [D] real.
You're listening to nothing else.
At four in the morning in Detroit, Michigan.
[D] It's later than that, I [A] think.
[D] That's none of your [A] business.
Key:
A
D
E
F#
Bm
A
D
E
Alright, [A] hang on, hang on, hang on, [G#] hang on.
I can't say that?
Alright, here it is.
I like that, I like that.
Revert to Hank, revert to Hank.
Alright.
I'm thinking, [A] if you had one spot on earth that you could wish for, could hope for, where
would you want to go?
One, two, three.
Let's go to Luke in Black Texas.
_ Wailing _ _ [D] with_
The only [E] two things in life that make it worth [A] living.
Hot guitars, tune good, and [A] fine feeling women.
I don't need my name when I'm walking around.
_ _ Got a little song we're gonna sing for you tonight, so let's go.
Let's [F#] go now.
Let's [A] go to Luke in Black Texas.
Wailing and Willie [D] and the boys.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] This successful life we're living's got us feuding like the Hatfields [A] and McCoy.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I'm thinking, _ [Bm] if you had one spot on earth that you could wish [E] _ _ [A] _
for, could hope for, _ _ where _ _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [A] _ _
_ would you want [D] to go? _
One, [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ two, three.
_ Let's go now.
Let's go to Luke in Black Texas.
Wailing with_
the only [D] two things in life that make it worth living.
Wailing and Willie and the boys.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] This successful life we're living's got us feuding like the [A] Hatfields and McCoy.
_ _ _ _ _ Between them Hank Williams paying songs, Jerry Jeff train [D] songs, and blue-eyed crying
[Bm] in the rain.
_ [E] Oh, Luke in Black Texas, ain't nobody feeling [A] no pain.
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ [A] Oh, Luke in Black Texas, ain't nobody feeling no pain. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] Let's [A] go to Lippinbock, Texas, _ Waylon and Willie [D] and the boys.
_ _ _ _ [E] This successful life we're living's got us feeling like the [A] Hatfields and _ _ McCoys.
_ [Em] Let's [A] grade them Hank Williams' pain songs, Newberry's train [D] song, and Blue Eyes' crying [Bm] in the rain.
Let's [E] go to Lippinbock, Texas, ain't nobody feeling [A] no pain.
_ _ _ Let's [E] go to Lippinbock, Texas, ain't nobody feeling [A] no pain.
_ _ _ No _ _ pain, _ _ _ no pain, _ _ no _ _ pain, _ _ _ _ _ no pain. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ If [D] you [F#] know, _ _ hey, _ [D] can you feel me when I cry?
I can feel it [A] in my voice, [F#]
wailing on the train.
_ _ _ _ I believe you do.
_ [A] Yeah. _ _ _ _
_ You're listening to something [D] real.
You're listening to nothing else.
At four in the morning in Detroit, Michigan. _ _
[D] It's later than that, I [A] think.
[D] That's none of your [A] business. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I can't say that?
Alright, here it is.
I like that, I like that.
Revert to Hank, revert to Hank.
Alright.
I'm thinking, [A] if you had one spot on earth that you could wish for, could hope for, where
would you want to go?
One, two, three.
Let's go to Luke in Black Texas.
_ Wailing _ _ [D] with_
The only [E] two things in life that make it worth [A] living.
Hot guitars, tune good, and [A] fine feeling women.
I don't need my name when I'm walking around.
_ _ Got a little song we're gonna sing for you tonight, so let's go.
Let's [F#] go now.
Let's [A] go to Luke in Black Texas.
Wailing and Willie [D] and the boys.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] This successful life we're living's got us feuding like the Hatfields [A] and McCoy.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I'm thinking, _ [Bm] if you had one spot on earth that you could wish [E] _ _ [A] _
for, could hope for, _ _ where _ _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [A] _ _
_ would you want [D] to go? _
One, [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ two, three.
_ Let's go now.
Let's go to Luke in Black Texas.
Wailing with_
the only [D] two things in life that make it worth living.
Wailing and Willie and the boys.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] This successful life we're living's got us feuding like the [A] Hatfields and McCoy.
_ _ _ _ _ Between them Hank Williams paying songs, Jerry Jeff train [D] songs, and blue-eyed crying
[Bm] in the rain.
_ [E] Oh, Luke in Black Texas, ain't nobody feeling [A] no pain.
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ [A] Oh, Luke in Black Texas, ain't nobody feeling no pain. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] Let's [A] go to Lippinbock, Texas, _ Waylon and Willie [D] and the boys.
_ _ _ _ [E] This successful life we're living's got us feeling like the [A] Hatfields and _ _ McCoys.
_ [Em] Let's [A] grade them Hank Williams' pain songs, Newberry's train [D] song, and Blue Eyes' crying [Bm] in the rain.
Let's [E] go to Lippinbock, Texas, ain't nobody feeling [A] no pain.
_ _ _ Let's [E] go to Lippinbock, Texas, ain't nobody feeling [A] no pain.
_ _ _ No _ _ pain, _ _ _ no pain, _ _ no _ _ pain, _ _ _ _ _ no pain. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ If [D] you [F#] know, _ _ hey, _ [D] can you feel me when I cry?
I can feel it [A] in my voice, [F#]
wailing on the train.
_ _ _ _ I believe you do.
_ [A] Yeah. _ _ _ _
_ You're listening to something [D] real.
You're listening to nothing else.
At four in the morning in Detroit, Michigan. _ _
[D] It's later than that, I [A] think.
[D] That's none of your [A] business. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _