Chords for Kenny Chesney- Wife And Kids
Tempo:
83.95 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
F#m
E
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
[D]
[A]
[D]
[A]
Everybody thinks I've got it all, [D]
but nobody really does do they?
[A]
I've got more than I desire, more than I ever dreamed, [D] but there's always a price you pay.
[F#m] It's been an amazing road, [E] I've been blessed I [A] know, but at the end of [D] the day, I go [E] home alone.
[A] I still hope someday I'll have a wife and [D] kids, smiling faces running to the door when I [B] walk in,
saying [F#m] daddy's home, you were gone too [D] long.
What'd you bring me, [E] swing me, let me show you what [A] I did.
I still dream about that look on a woman's [D] face, says I love you through the good, the bad, the sunshine or the [Bm] rain.
Sometimes [F#m] I wish I had someone to [D] share my life with.
Maybe I'll have a wife and [A] kids, maybe [D] someday.
[A] Maybe I could have a son, [D] lay foot and bone in the backyard, [A] take my daughter fishing and when she turns [D] fifteen, teach her how to drive a car.
[F#m] When I grow [E] old and they've all left [A] home, I want to lay beside [D] my wife and [E] talk about the old times.
Remember all the good [A] times.
I still hope someday I'll have a wife and [D] kids, smiling faces running to [Bm] the door when I walk in,
saying [F#m] daddy's home, you were gone too [D] long.
What'd you bring me, [E] swing me, let me show you what [A] I did.
I still dream about that look on a woman's [D] face, says I love you through the good, the bad, the sunshine [A] or the [Bm] rain.
Sometimes I [F#m] wish I had someone to [D] share my life with.
Maybe I'll have a wife and [A] kids, maybe [D] someday.
[Bm] Sometimes I [F#m] wish I had someone to [D] share my life with.
Maybe I'll have a wife and [A] kids,
[D] someday.
I'll have a [A] wife and kids, maybe [D] someday.
[G]
[C]
[D]
[A]
[D]
[A]
Everybody thinks I've got it all, [D]
but nobody really does do they?
[A]
I've got more than I desire, more than I ever dreamed, [D] but there's always a price you pay.
[F#m] It's been an amazing road, [E] I've been blessed I [A] know, but at the end of [D] the day, I go [E] home alone.
[A] I still hope someday I'll have a wife and [D] kids, smiling faces running to the door when I [B] walk in,
saying [F#m] daddy's home, you were gone too [D] long.
What'd you bring me, [E] swing me, let me show you what [A] I did.
I still dream about that look on a woman's [D] face, says I love you through the good, the bad, the sunshine or the [Bm] rain.
Sometimes [F#m] I wish I had someone to [D] share my life with.
Maybe I'll have a wife and [A] kids, maybe [D] someday.
[A] Maybe I could have a son, [D] lay foot and bone in the backyard, [A] take my daughter fishing and when she turns [D] fifteen, teach her how to drive a car.
[F#m] When I grow [E] old and they've all left [A] home, I want to lay beside [D] my wife and [E] talk about the old times.
Remember all the good [A] times.
I still hope someday I'll have a wife and [D] kids, smiling faces running to [Bm] the door when I walk in,
saying [F#m] daddy's home, you were gone too [D] long.
What'd you bring me, [E] swing me, let me show you what [A] I did.
I still dream about that look on a woman's [D] face, says I love you through the good, the bad, the sunshine [A] or the [Bm] rain.
Sometimes I [F#m] wish I had someone to [D] share my life with.
Maybe I'll have a wife and [A] kids, maybe [D] someday.
[Bm] Sometimes I [F#m] wish I had someone to [D] share my life with.
Maybe I'll have a wife and [A] kids,
[D] someday.
I'll have a [A] wife and kids, maybe [D] someday.
[G]
[C]
Key:
D
A
F#m
E
Bm
D
A
F#m
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A]
Everybody thinks I've got it all, _ _ _ [D]
but nobody really does do they?
_ _ [A]
I've got more than I desire, more than I ever dreamed, [D] but there's always a price you pay.
_ [F#m] It's been an amazing road, [E] I've been blessed I [A] know, but at the end of [D] the day, I go [E] home alone.
_ [A] _ I still hope someday I'll have a wife and [D] kids, smiling faces running to the door when I [B] walk in,
saying [F#m] daddy's home, you were gone too [D] long.
What'd you bring me, [E] swing me, let me show you what [A] I did.
I still dream about that look on a woman's [D] face, says I love you through the good, the bad, the sunshine or the [Bm] rain.
Sometimes [F#m] I wish I had someone to [D] share my life with.
Maybe I'll have a wife and [A] kids, _ _ _ _ maybe [D] someday. _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ Maybe I could have a son, _ _ _ [D] _ lay foot and bone in the backyard, _ _ [A] _ take my daughter fishing and when she turns [D] fifteen, teach her how to drive a car.
_ _ _ [F#m] _ When I grow [E] old and they've all left [A] home, I want to lay beside [D] my wife and [E] talk about the old times.
Remember all the good [A] times.
I still hope someday I'll have a wife and [D] kids, smiling faces running to [Bm] the door when I walk in,
saying [F#m] daddy's home, you were gone too [D] long.
What'd you bring me, [E] swing me, let me show you what [A] I did.
I still dream about that look on a woman's [D] face, says I love you through the good, the bad, the sunshine [A] or the [Bm] rain.
Sometimes I [F#m] wish I had someone to [D] share my life with.
Maybe I'll have a wife and [A] kids, _ _ _ _ maybe [D] someday. _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ Sometimes I [F#m] wish I had someone to [D] share my life with.
Maybe I'll have a wife and [A] kids, _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] someday.
I'll have a [A] wife and kids, _ _ _ _ maybe [D] someday. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A]
Everybody thinks I've got it all, _ _ _ [D]
but nobody really does do they?
_ _ [A]
I've got more than I desire, more than I ever dreamed, [D] but there's always a price you pay.
_ [F#m] It's been an amazing road, [E] I've been blessed I [A] know, but at the end of [D] the day, I go [E] home alone.
_ [A] _ I still hope someday I'll have a wife and [D] kids, smiling faces running to the door when I [B] walk in,
saying [F#m] daddy's home, you were gone too [D] long.
What'd you bring me, [E] swing me, let me show you what [A] I did.
I still dream about that look on a woman's [D] face, says I love you through the good, the bad, the sunshine or the [Bm] rain.
Sometimes [F#m] I wish I had someone to [D] share my life with.
Maybe I'll have a wife and [A] kids, _ _ _ _ maybe [D] someday. _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ Maybe I could have a son, _ _ _ [D] _ lay foot and bone in the backyard, _ _ [A] _ take my daughter fishing and when she turns [D] fifteen, teach her how to drive a car.
_ _ _ [F#m] _ When I grow [E] old and they've all left [A] home, I want to lay beside [D] my wife and [E] talk about the old times.
Remember all the good [A] times.
I still hope someday I'll have a wife and [D] kids, smiling faces running to [Bm] the door when I walk in,
saying [F#m] daddy's home, you were gone too [D] long.
What'd you bring me, [E] swing me, let me show you what [A] I did.
I still dream about that look on a woman's [D] face, says I love you through the good, the bad, the sunshine [A] or the [Bm] rain.
Sometimes I [F#m] wish I had someone to [D] share my life with.
Maybe I'll have a wife and [A] kids, _ _ _ _ maybe [D] someday. _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ Sometimes I [F#m] wish I had someone to [D] share my life with.
Maybe I'll have a wife and [A] kids, _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] someday.
I'll have a [A] wife and kids, _ _ _ _ maybe [D] someday. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _