Chords for Lee Kernaghan - Damn Good Mates (Official Music Video)
Tempo:
80.15 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Em
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb] [E] [Am] [G]
[D] [Em]
[C] [G] When you're driving back home down Route 56, you almost hit a roo and you end up in a [Em] ditch.
You can't pull forward and you can't back out.
You're [G] sitting there thinking what you're gonna do now.
You'd be a little nervous if a cop showed [Bm] up, cause you drank [D] a little, maybe just a
[Em] little too much.
Waiting on a tow truck takes too [C] long, it's two in the morning.
Who [G] you gonna call?
Spades.
Damn [D] good man.
[Em] Half an hour later they're pulling you [C] out.
You know the ones I'm talking [G] about.
Damn [D] good man.
[Em] You can count them all on one of your [C] hands.
Got a hundred friends and a couple of [G] damn good mates.
[D] [G] So you're off shooting pool on a Saturday [D] night.
This little brunette keeps giving you the [Em] eye.
So you buy her a drink and before two o'clock you're out.
[C] You're out on the floor in the middle of a [G] song.
Well about that time a wreck shows [D] up.
He's staring you down, getting all bowed [E] up.
He's a big old jacked up [C] SOB.
That's alright, he's about to [G] meet your mates.
Damn [D] good mates.
[Em] A few seconds later he's starting to see [C] you.
Hang one on one, it's one on [G] three.
Mates.
Damn [D] good mates.
[Em] They'd do it for you, cause you'd do it for them.
[C] You got a hundred friends and a [G] couple of damn good mates.
[D] [Bm] [D] [Em]
[C] [G] The American way you don't see them as much.
Cause you moved away or you fell in love.
But the wear and the tucks when you're saying your vows.
You need to [C] crash and burn, you can [G] crash on the job.
Mates.
[D] Damn good mates.
[Em] They love you like a brother, there ain't no [C] doubt.
You know the ones I'm talking [G] about.
Mates.
[D] Damn good mates.
[Em] You can count them all on one of your [C] hands.
Got a hundred friends and a couple of [G] damn good mates.
[D] Oh, [Em]
damn good mates.
[C] [Bm] [C]
[D] [Em]
[C] [G] When you're driving back home down Route 56, you almost hit a roo and you end up in a [Em] ditch.
You can't pull forward and you can't back out.
You're [G] sitting there thinking what you're gonna do now.
You'd be a little nervous if a cop showed [Bm] up, cause you drank [D] a little, maybe just a
[Em] little too much.
Waiting on a tow truck takes too [C] long, it's two in the morning.
Who [G] you gonna call?
Spades.
Damn [D] good man.
[Em] Half an hour later they're pulling you [C] out.
You know the ones I'm talking [G] about.
Damn [D] good man.
[Em] You can count them all on one of your [C] hands.
Got a hundred friends and a couple of [G] damn good mates.
[D] [G] So you're off shooting pool on a Saturday [D] night.
This little brunette keeps giving you the [Em] eye.
So you buy her a drink and before two o'clock you're out.
[C] You're out on the floor in the middle of a [G] song.
Well about that time a wreck shows [D] up.
He's staring you down, getting all bowed [E] up.
He's a big old jacked up [C] SOB.
That's alright, he's about to [G] meet your mates.
Damn [D] good mates.
[Em] A few seconds later he's starting to see [C] you.
Hang one on one, it's one on [G] three.
Mates.
Damn [D] good mates.
[Em] They'd do it for you, cause you'd do it for them.
[C] You got a hundred friends and a [G] couple of damn good mates.
[D] [Bm] [D] [Em]
[C] [G] The American way you don't see them as much.
Cause you moved away or you fell in love.
But the wear and the tucks when you're saying your vows.
You need to [C] crash and burn, you can [G] crash on the job.
Mates.
[D] Damn good mates.
[Em] They love you like a brother, there ain't no [C] doubt.
You know the ones I'm talking [G] about.
Mates.
[D] Damn good mates.
[Em] You can count them all on one of your [C] hands.
Got a hundred friends and a couple of [G] damn good mates.
[D] Oh, [Em]
damn good mates.
[C] [Bm] [C]
Key:
G
D
C
Em
Bm
G
D
C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ [E] _ _ [Am] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] When you're driving back home down Route 56, you almost hit a roo and you end up in a [Em] ditch.
You can't pull forward and you can't back out.
You're [G] sitting there thinking what you're gonna do now.
You'd be a little nervous if a cop showed [Bm] up, cause you drank [D] a little, maybe just a
[Em] little too much.
Waiting on a tow truck takes too [C] long, it's two in the morning.
Who [G] you gonna call?
Spades.
Damn [D] good man.
_ [Em] Half an hour later they're pulling you [C] out.
You know the ones I'm talking [G] about.
_ Damn [D] good man.
_ [Em] You can count them all on one of your [C] hands.
Got a hundred friends and a couple of [G] damn good mates.
_ _ _ [D] _ [G] So you're off shooting pool on a Saturday [D] night.
This little brunette keeps giving you the [Em] eye.
So you buy her a drink and before two o'clock you're out.
[C] You're out on the floor in the middle of a [G] song.
Well about that time a wreck shows [D] up.
He's staring you down, getting all bowed [E] up.
He's a big old jacked up [C] SOB.
That's alright, he's about to [G] meet your mates.
Damn [D] good mates.
_ [Em] A few seconds later he's starting to see [C] you.
Hang one on one, it's one on [G] three.
_ Mates.
Damn [D] good mates.
_ [Em] They'd do it for you, cause you'd do it for them.
[C] You got a hundred friends and a [G] couple of damn good mates.
_ _ _ [D] _ [Bm] _ [D] _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] The American way you don't see them as much.
Cause you moved away or you fell in love.
But the wear and the tucks when you're saying your vows.
You need to [C] crash and burn, you can [G] crash on the job.
Mates.
[D] Damn good mates.
_ [Em] They love you like a brother, there ain't no [C] doubt.
You know the ones I'm talking [G] about.
Mates.
[D] Damn good mates.
_ [Em] You can count them all on one of your [C] hands.
Got a hundred friends and a couple of [G] damn good mates.
_ _ _ [D] Oh, [Em]
damn good mates.
[C] _ [Bm] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ [E] _ _ [Am] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] When you're driving back home down Route 56, you almost hit a roo and you end up in a [Em] ditch.
You can't pull forward and you can't back out.
You're [G] sitting there thinking what you're gonna do now.
You'd be a little nervous if a cop showed [Bm] up, cause you drank [D] a little, maybe just a
[Em] little too much.
Waiting on a tow truck takes too [C] long, it's two in the morning.
Who [G] you gonna call?
Spades.
Damn [D] good man.
_ [Em] Half an hour later they're pulling you [C] out.
You know the ones I'm talking [G] about.
_ Damn [D] good man.
_ [Em] You can count them all on one of your [C] hands.
Got a hundred friends and a couple of [G] damn good mates.
_ _ _ [D] _ [G] So you're off shooting pool on a Saturday [D] night.
This little brunette keeps giving you the [Em] eye.
So you buy her a drink and before two o'clock you're out.
[C] You're out on the floor in the middle of a [G] song.
Well about that time a wreck shows [D] up.
He's staring you down, getting all bowed [E] up.
He's a big old jacked up [C] SOB.
That's alright, he's about to [G] meet your mates.
Damn [D] good mates.
_ [Em] A few seconds later he's starting to see [C] you.
Hang one on one, it's one on [G] three.
_ Mates.
Damn [D] good mates.
_ [Em] They'd do it for you, cause you'd do it for them.
[C] You got a hundred friends and a [G] couple of damn good mates.
_ _ _ [D] _ [Bm] _ [D] _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] The American way you don't see them as much.
Cause you moved away or you fell in love.
But the wear and the tucks when you're saying your vows.
You need to [C] crash and burn, you can [G] crash on the job.
Mates.
[D] Damn good mates.
_ [Em] They love you like a brother, there ain't no [C] doubt.
You know the ones I'm talking [G] about.
Mates.
[D] Damn good mates.
_ [Em] You can count them all on one of your [C] hands.
Got a hundred friends and a couple of [G] damn good mates.
_ _ _ [D] Oh, [Em]
damn good mates.
[C] _ [Bm] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _