Chords for Lee Brice - A Woman Like You (Live) (Official Music Video)
Tempo:
158 bpm
Chords used:
D
C
G
Am
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C]
[Em]
[C]
[Am] [D] [G]
Last night, out of the blue, [Em] drifting off to the evening [C]
news, she said, honey, what
would you [Am] do if you'd [D] never met me?
[G]
I just laughed, said I don't [A] know.
[Em]
I could take a couple guesses though.
[C]
Then I tried to dig real deep, [Am]
said [D] honey, honestly, [G] I'd do a lot more on-show fishing.
[D] I'd probably eat more drive-thru [C] chicken.
I'd take a few strokes off my golf game.
If I'd have never known your [G] name, I'd still be driving that old green Nova.
[D] I probably never would have heard of [C] yoga.
I'd be a better football [D] fan.
But if I was a single [Am] man, [G] alone and out there [C] on the loose,
I'd [Am] be looking for [D] a woman [G] like you.
[Am] [Em]
[D] [G] I could tell I got her attention.
[Em] So I said, oh yeah, I forgot to mention, [C] I wouldn't trade a single [Am] day for 100
[D] years the other way.
[G] She just smiled and rolled her [Em] eyes, because she's heard all of my [C] lies.
I said, come on, girl, seriously.
[Am] If I [D] hadn't been so lucky, [G] I'd be shooting pool in my bachelor [D] pad,
playing bass in my cover [C] band, stocking up cold, but alive [D] for poker every Tuesday night.
[G] I'd have a dirt bike in the shed, [D] not a one-throw pillow on the bed.
[C] I'd keep my cash in a coffee can.
[D] But if I was a single [Am] man, alone [G] and out there on [C] the loose,
I'd [Am] be looking for [D] a woman like [C] you.
[D]
[Eb] [Em] Well, she knows [D] what a mess I'd be if [C] I didn't [G] have her here.
So to [Am] be sure, [D] I whispered in her ear.
[A]
[Ab]
I said, baby, come on over here close.
[G] [B] You know I get sick deep sea [D] fishing, and you make the best fried [C] chicken.
I got a hopeless golf [D] game.
I love the sound of your [G] name.
I might miss that old green [D] Nova, but I love watching you do [C] yoga.
I'd take a gold band on my [D] hand over being a [Dm] single [Am] man.
Because [G] honestly, I don't know [C] what I'd do if [Am] I'd never met [D] a woman [G] like you.
[Am] [Em]
[C] Yeah, and that's the truth.
[Am] [D]
[G]
[Em]
[C]
[Am] [D] [G]
Last night, out of the blue, [Em] drifting off to the evening [C]
news, she said, honey, what
would you [Am] do if you'd [D] never met me?
[G]
I just laughed, said I don't [A] know.
[Em]
I could take a couple guesses though.
[C]
Then I tried to dig real deep, [Am]
said [D] honey, honestly, [G] I'd do a lot more on-show fishing.
[D] I'd probably eat more drive-thru [C] chicken.
I'd take a few strokes off my golf game.
If I'd have never known your [G] name, I'd still be driving that old green Nova.
[D] I probably never would have heard of [C] yoga.
I'd be a better football [D] fan.
But if I was a single [Am] man, [G] alone and out there [C] on the loose,
I'd [Am] be looking for [D] a woman [G] like you.
[Am] [Em]
[D] [G] I could tell I got her attention.
[Em] So I said, oh yeah, I forgot to mention, [C] I wouldn't trade a single [Am] day for 100
[D] years the other way.
[G] She just smiled and rolled her [Em] eyes, because she's heard all of my [C] lies.
I said, come on, girl, seriously.
[Am] If I [D] hadn't been so lucky, [G] I'd be shooting pool in my bachelor [D] pad,
playing bass in my cover [C] band, stocking up cold, but alive [D] for poker every Tuesday night.
[G] I'd have a dirt bike in the shed, [D] not a one-throw pillow on the bed.
[C] I'd keep my cash in a coffee can.
[D] But if I was a single [Am] man, alone [G] and out there on [C] the loose,
I'd [Am] be looking for [D] a woman like [C] you.
[D]
[Eb] [Em] Well, she knows [D] what a mess I'd be if [C] I didn't [G] have her here.
So to [Am] be sure, [D] I whispered in her ear.
[A]
[Ab]
I said, baby, come on over here close.
[G] [B] You know I get sick deep sea [D] fishing, and you make the best fried [C] chicken.
I got a hopeless golf [D] game.
I love the sound of your [G] name.
I might miss that old green [D] Nova, but I love watching you do [C] yoga.
I'd take a gold band on my [D] hand over being a [Dm] single [Am] man.
Because [G] honestly, I don't know [C] what I'd do if [Am] I'd never met [D] a woman [G] like you.
[Am] [Em]
[C] Yeah, and that's the truth.
[Am] [D]
[G]
Key:
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Em
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
_ Last night, out of the blue, [Em] _ drifting off to the evening _ [C]
news, she said, honey, what
would you [Am] do if you'd [D] never met me?
_ [G]
I just laughed, said I don't [A] know.
_ [Em]
I could take a couple guesses though.
[C] _
Then I tried to dig real deep, [Am] _ _
said [D] honey, honestly, _ [G] _ I'd do a lot more on-show fishing.
[D] I'd probably eat more drive-thru [C] chicken.
I'd take a few strokes off my golf game.
If I'd have never known your _ [G] name, I'd still be driving that old green Nova.
[D] I probably never would have heard of [C] yoga. _
I'd be a better football [D] fan. _
But if I was a single _ [Am] man, _ [G] alone and out there [C] on the loose,
_ _ _ I'd [Am] be looking for [D] a woman [G] like you.
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ I could tell I got her attention.
[Em] So I said, oh yeah, I forgot to mention, [C] _ I wouldn't trade a single [Am] day for 100
[D] years the other way.
[G] She just smiled and rolled her [Em] eyes, because she's heard all of my [C] lies.
I said, come on, girl, seriously.
_ [Am] _ If I [D] hadn't been so lucky, [G] I'd be shooting pool in my bachelor _ [D] pad,
playing bass in my cover [C] band, _ _ stocking up cold, but alive [D] _ for poker every Tuesday night.
[G] I'd have a dirt bike in the shed, [D] not a one-throw pillow on the bed.
[C] I'd keep my cash in a coffee can.
[D] _ But if I was a single [Am] man, _ alone [G] and out there on [C] the loose,
_ _ _ I'd [Am] be looking for [D] a woman like [C] you. _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Em] Well, she knows [D] what a mess I'd be if [C] I didn't [G] have her here.
So to [Am] be _ _ sure, _ _ [D] I _ whispered in _ her ear. _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I said, baby, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ come on over here close. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [B] You know I get sick deep sea [D] fishing, and you make the best fried [C] chicken. _
I got a hopeless golf [D] game. _
I love the sound of your [G] name.
I might miss that old green [D] Nova, but I love watching you do [C] yoga.
I'd take a gold band on my [D] hand over being a [Dm] single [Am] man.
Because [G] honestly, I don't know [C] what I'd _ _ do if [Am] I'd never met [D] a woman [G] like _ you.
_ _ [Am] _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] Yeah, _ _ and that's the truth.
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
_ Last night, out of the blue, [Em] _ drifting off to the evening _ [C]
news, she said, honey, what
would you [Am] do if you'd [D] never met me?
_ [G]
I just laughed, said I don't [A] know.
_ [Em]
I could take a couple guesses though.
[C] _
Then I tried to dig real deep, [Am] _ _
said [D] honey, honestly, _ [G] _ I'd do a lot more on-show fishing.
[D] I'd probably eat more drive-thru [C] chicken.
I'd take a few strokes off my golf game.
If I'd have never known your _ [G] name, I'd still be driving that old green Nova.
[D] I probably never would have heard of [C] yoga. _
I'd be a better football [D] fan. _
But if I was a single _ [Am] man, _ [G] alone and out there [C] on the loose,
_ _ _ I'd [Am] be looking for [D] a woman [G] like you.
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ I could tell I got her attention.
[Em] So I said, oh yeah, I forgot to mention, [C] _ I wouldn't trade a single [Am] day for 100
[D] years the other way.
[G] She just smiled and rolled her [Em] eyes, because she's heard all of my [C] lies.
I said, come on, girl, seriously.
_ [Am] _ If I [D] hadn't been so lucky, [G] I'd be shooting pool in my bachelor _ [D] pad,
playing bass in my cover [C] band, _ _ stocking up cold, but alive [D] _ for poker every Tuesday night.
[G] I'd have a dirt bike in the shed, [D] not a one-throw pillow on the bed.
[C] I'd keep my cash in a coffee can.
[D] _ But if I was a single [Am] man, _ alone [G] and out there on [C] the loose,
_ _ _ I'd [Am] be looking for [D] a woman like [C] you. _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Em] Well, she knows [D] what a mess I'd be if [C] I didn't [G] have her here.
So to [Am] be _ _ sure, _ _ [D] I _ whispered in _ her ear. _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I said, baby, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ come on over here close. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [B] You know I get sick deep sea [D] fishing, and you make the best fried [C] chicken. _
I got a hopeless golf [D] game. _
I love the sound of your [G] name.
I might miss that old green [D] Nova, but I love watching you do [C] yoga.
I'd take a gold band on my [D] hand over being a [Dm] single [Am] man.
Because [G] honestly, I don't know [C] what I'd _ _ do if [Am] I'd never met [D] a woman [G] like _ you.
_ _ [Am] _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] Yeah, _ _ and that's the truth.
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _