Drinking Beer With Dad Chords by Kid Rock
Tempo:
121.4 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
F#m
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] It's the simple things in life, but [D] life ain't so [A] simple, right?
Times get hard and people can [E] make you mad.
[A] I remember when I was young, [D] I couldn't wait to turn [A] 21
to sit in the backyard [E] sun and drink [A] beer with dad.
Drinking beer [D] with dad, out there on the back [A] porch swinging.
Drinking beer [D] with dad, picking my guitar [A] and grinning.
We'd hit him in home, we'd cuss and fight,
[Bm] but that's where we learned life's best advice.
[D] We'd talk about when I was young and fat,
[F#m] sometimes he'd make me fight and laugh.
[A] Best [E] education I ever had, [D] out there on the back porch,
drinking [A] beer with dad, dad, dad, dad, dad, dad.
Nowadays most things have changed.
[D] This whole world is sitting [A] down to pray.
There's no guided fools, toting guns with a lead [E] fag.
[A] A little discipline would sure be nice,
a [D] little lesson in [A] wrong and right.
Maybe it's time [E] young man to have a [A] beer with dad.
Drinking beer [D] with dad, out there on the back [A] porch swinging.
Drinking beer [D] with dad, picking my guitar [A] and singing.
I'd play him songs all through the night.
[Bm] I'd praise the Lord I saw the light.
[D] The stay of the lake would make my mad.
[F#m] But half the time we'd just laugh and laugh.
[A] Some of the best times [E] I ever had, [D] out there on the back porch.
Drinking beer with [A] dad.
[F#m]
[A] [F#m]
[A] [F#m]
[E]
[A] Now son I'm so damn proud of you,
[D] and the young man you've turned [A] into.
You're the best son a father could [E] ever have.
[A] And though your grandpa's done passed on,
[B] [D] you'll soon you'll be [A] 21.
So come on the back porch [E] son and have a beer [A] with dad.
Drinking beer [D] with dad, out there on the back [A] porch swinging.
Drinking beer [D] with dad, picking our guitars [A] and grinning.
Well him and her will cuss and fight.
[Bm] But now as a long life's best advice,
[D] we'll talk about your old granddad.
[F#m] The things he gave us he never had.
[A] I wish forever [E] our time could last.
[F#m] I wish this [D] world would move so.
Out here on the back porch.
Out here at Fort Cricket.
Drinking beer [A] with dad.
Times get hard and people can [E] make you mad.
[A] I remember when I was young, [D] I couldn't wait to turn [A] 21
to sit in the backyard [E] sun and drink [A] beer with dad.
Drinking beer [D] with dad, out there on the back [A] porch swinging.
Drinking beer [D] with dad, picking my guitar [A] and grinning.
We'd hit him in home, we'd cuss and fight,
[Bm] but that's where we learned life's best advice.
[D] We'd talk about when I was young and fat,
[F#m] sometimes he'd make me fight and laugh.
[A] Best [E] education I ever had, [D] out there on the back porch,
drinking [A] beer with dad, dad, dad, dad, dad, dad.
Nowadays most things have changed.
[D] This whole world is sitting [A] down to pray.
There's no guided fools, toting guns with a lead [E] fag.
[A] A little discipline would sure be nice,
a [D] little lesson in [A] wrong and right.
Maybe it's time [E] young man to have a [A] beer with dad.
Drinking beer [D] with dad, out there on the back [A] porch swinging.
Drinking beer [D] with dad, picking my guitar [A] and singing.
I'd play him songs all through the night.
[Bm] I'd praise the Lord I saw the light.
[D] The stay of the lake would make my mad.
[F#m] But half the time we'd just laugh and laugh.
[A] Some of the best times [E] I ever had, [D] out there on the back porch.
Drinking beer with [A] dad.
[F#m]
[A] [F#m]
[A] [F#m]
[E]
[A] Now son I'm so damn proud of you,
[D] and the young man you've turned [A] into.
You're the best son a father could [E] ever have.
[A] And though your grandpa's done passed on,
[B] [D] you'll soon you'll be [A] 21.
So come on the back porch [E] son and have a beer [A] with dad.
Drinking beer [D] with dad, out there on the back [A] porch swinging.
Drinking beer [D] with dad, picking our guitars [A] and grinning.
Well him and her will cuss and fight.
[Bm] But now as a long life's best advice,
[D] we'll talk about your old granddad.
[F#m] The things he gave us he never had.
[A] I wish forever [E] our time could last.
[F#m] I wish this [D] world would move so.
Out here on the back porch.
Out here at Fort Cricket.
Drinking beer [A] with dad.
Key:
A
D
E
F#m
Bm
A
D
E
[A] It's the simple _ things in life, but [D] life ain't so [A] simple, right? _
_ Times get hard and people can [E] make you mad. _ _ _ _
[A] I remember when I was young, _ [D] I couldn't wait to turn [A] 21
to _ sit in the backyard [E] sun and drink [A] beer with dad. _ _ _
Drinking beer [D] with dad, _ out there on the back [A] porch swinging. _ _ _
Drinking beer [D] with _ dad, picking my guitar [A] and grinning. _ _ _
_ We'd hit him in home, we'd cuss and fight,
[Bm] but that's where we learned life's best advice.
[D] We'd talk about when I was young and fat,
_ [F#m] sometimes he'd make me fight and laugh.
[A] Best _ [E] education I ever had, [D] out there on the back porch,
drinking [A] beer with dad, dad, dad, dad, _ dad, dad. _ _ _
_ Nowadays most things have changed. _
[D] This whole world is sitting [A] down to pray. _
There's no guided fools, toting guns with a lead [E] _ fag. _ _ _ _
[A] A little discipline would sure be nice,
a [D] little lesson in [A] wrong and right. _
_ Maybe it's time [E] young man to have a [A] beer with dad.
_ _ _ Drinking beer [D] with dad, _ out there on the back [A] porch swinging.
_ _ _ Drinking beer [D] with _ dad, picking my guitar [A] and singing. _ _ _ _ _
I'd play him songs all through the night.
[Bm] I'd praise the Lord I saw the light.
[D] The stay of the lake would make my mad.
[F#m] But half the time we'd just laugh and laugh.
_ [A] Some of the best times [E] I ever had, [D] out there on the back porch.
Drinking beer with [A] dad.
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] Now son I'm so damn proud of you,
_ [D] and the young man you've turned [A] into.
_ _ You're the best son a father could [E] ever _ have.
_ _ _ [A] And though your grandpa's done passed on,
[B] _ _ [D] you'll soon you'll be _ [A] 21.
_ _ So come on the back porch [E] son and have a beer [A] with _ _ dad.
Drinking beer [D] with dad, _ out there on the back [A] porch swinging.
_ _ _ Drinking beer [D] with _ dad, picking our guitars [A] and grinning.
_ _ _ _ Well him and her will cuss and fight.
[Bm] But now as a long life's best advice,
[D] we'll talk about your old granddad.
[F#m] The things he gave us he never had.
[A] I wish forever [E] our time could last.
[F#m] I wish this [D] world would move so. _ _ _ _
_ Out here on the back porch. _
Out here at Fort Cricket.
Drinking beer [A] with dad. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Times get hard and people can [E] make you mad. _ _ _ _
[A] I remember when I was young, _ [D] I couldn't wait to turn [A] 21
to _ sit in the backyard [E] sun and drink [A] beer with dad. _ _ _
Drinking beer [D] with dad, _ out there on the back [A] porch swinging. _ _ _
Drinking beer [D] with _ dad, picking my guitar [A] and grinning. _ _ _
_ We'd hit him in home, we'd cuss and fight,
[Bm] but that's where we learned life's best advice.
[D] We'd talk about when I was young and fat,
_ [F#m] sometimes he'd make me fight and laugh.
[A] Best _ [E] education I ever had, [D] out there on the back porch,
drinking [A] beer with dad, dad, dad, dad, _ dad, dad. _ _ _
_ Nowadays most things have changed. _
[D] This whole world is sitting [A] down to pray. _
There's no guided fools, toting guns with a lead [E] _ fag. _ _ _ _
[A] A little discipline would sure be nice,
a [D] little lesson in [A] wrong and right. _
_ Maybe it's time [E] young man to have a [A] beer with dad.
_ _ _ Drinking beer [D] with dad, _ out there on the back [A] porch swinging.
_ _ _ Drinking beer [D] with _ dad, picking my guitar [A] and singing. _ _ _ _ _
I'd play him songs all through the night.
[Bm] I'd praise the Lord I saw the light.
[D] The stay of the lake would make my mad.
[F#m] But half the time we'd just laugh and laugh.
_ [A] Some of the best times [E] I ever had, [D] out there on the back porch.
Drinking beer with [A] dad.
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] Now son I'm so damn proud of you,
_ [D] and the young man you've turned [A] into.
_ _ You're the best son a father could [E] ever _ have.
_ _ _ [A] And though your grandpa's done passed on,
[B] _ _ [D] you'll soon you'll be _ [A] 21.
_ _ So come on the back porch [E] son and have a beer [A] with _ _ dad.
Drinking beer [D] with dad, _ out there on the back [A] porch swinging.
_ _ _ Drinking beer [D] with _ dad, picking our guitars [A] and grinning.
_ _ _ _ Well him and her will cuss and fight.
[Bm] But now as a long life's best advice,
[D] we'll talk about your old granddad.
[F#m] The things he gave us he never had.
[A] I wish forever [E] our time could last.
[F#m] I wish this [D] world would move so. _ _ _ _
_ Out here on the back porch. _
Out here at Fort Cricket.
Drinking beer [A] with dad. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _