Chords for Living Proof
Tempo:
113.85 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
C#
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D]
[A] [E]
[A]
I'm gonna quit [E] singing all [A] these sad songs, cause I [C#] can't [D] stand the pain,
for the life I [A] sing about now and the one I love [E] is the same.
[A] When I sing them [E] old [A] songs of daddy's, seems like every [D] one comes true.
Lord, please help [A] me, do I have to [E] be [B] the [A] living proof.
Why, just the other [E] night [A] after the show, an old drunk [C#] came [D] up to me.
He says, you ain't as good [A] as your daddy, boy, and you never [E] will be.
[F#] [A] That young [E] girl in [A] old blue jeans, says I'm [C#] your [D] biggest fan.
It's a good thing I [A] was born, Jimmy, and [E] I've been living for more than [A] one man.
Remember Jimmy [E] and Hank [A] and Johnny, they were in the summer [D] of life.
When you call them [A] away, Lord, I'm gonna pay [E] that price.
Don't let [A] my son [E] ever touch [A] a guitar, may he never [C#] sing [D] the blues.
Let him be free, [A] don't make him be [E] the [B] living [A] proof.
I don't want [E] to be [A] a legend, I just want to be [D] a man.
But Lord, you know [A] sometimes, I've needed a [E] helping hand.
[F#] And it [A] ain't been [E] so [A] easy lately, I've had to go it all [D]
along.
But I've always had [A] anything I ever wanted, [E]
except [A] a home.
[A] I'm not two [E] years about, [A] and the love [E] is the same.
Yes, [A] I've sang [E] those old [A] songs of daddy's, and now it seems they all [D] come true.
Lord, please help [A] me, do I have [F#m] to be [E]
the [A] living proof.
[D] Lord, [A] please help me, I don't want [F#] to be [E] their [A] living proof.
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[A] [E]
[A]
I'm gonna quit [E] singing all [A] these sad songs, cause I [C#] can't [D] stand the pain,
for the life I [A] sing about now and the one I love [E] is the same.
[A] When I sing them [E] old [A] songs of daddy's, seems like every [D] one comes true.
Lord, please help [A] me, do I have to [E] be [B] the [A] living proof.
Why, just the other [E] night [A] after the show, an old drunk [C#] came [D] up to me.
He says, you ain't as good [A] as your daddy, boy, and you never [E] will be.
[F#] [A] That young [E] girl in [A] old blue jeans, says I'm [C#] your [D] biggest fan.
It's a good thing I [A] was born, Jimmy, and [E] I've been living for more than [A] one man.
Remember Jimmy [E] and Hank [A] and Johnny, they were in the summer [D] of life.
When you call them [A] away, Lord, I'm gonna pay [E] that price.
Don't let [A] my son [E] ever touch [A] a guitar, may he never [C#] sing [D] the blues.
Let him be free, [A] don't make him be [E] the [B] living [A] proof.
I don't want [E] to be [A] a legend, I just want to be [D] a man.
But Lord, you know [A] sometimes, I've needed a [E] helping hand.
[F#] And it [A] ain't been [E] so [A] easy lately, I've had to go it all [D]
along.
But I've always had [A] anything I ever wanted, [E]
except [A] a home.
[A] I'm not two [E] years about, [A] and the love [E] is the same.
Yes, [A] I've sang [E] those old [A] songs of daddy's, and now it seems they all [D] come true.
Lord, please help [A] me, do I have [F#m] to be [E]
the [A] living proof.
[D] Lord, [A] please help me, I don't want [F#] to be [E] their [A] living proof.
[N]
Key:
A
E
D
C#
F#
A
E
D
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ I'm gonna quit [E] singing all [A] these sad songs, cause I [C#] can't [D] stand the pain,
_ for the life I [A] sing about now and the one I love [E] is the same.
_ _ _ _ [A] When I sing them [E] old [A] songs of daddy's, seems like every [D] one comes true.
_ Lord, please help [A] me, do I have to [E] be _ [B] the [A] living _ proof.
_ _ _ Why, just the other [E] night [A] after the show, _ an old drunk [C#] came [D] up to me.
He says, you ain't as good [A] as your daddy, boy, and you never _ [E] will be.
_ _ [F#] _ [A] That young [E] girl in [A] old blue jeans, says I'm [C#] your [D] biggest fan.
_ It's a good thing I [A] was born, Jimmy, and [E] I've been living for more than [A] one man. _
_ _ _ _ Remember Jimmy [E] and Hank [A] and Johnny, _ they were in the summer [D] of life.
When you call them [A] away, Lord, _ _ I'm gonna pay [E] that price. _
_ _ _ Don't let [A] my son [E] ever touch [A] a guitar, may he never [C#] sing [D] the blues.
_ Let him be free, [A] don't make him be [E] the [B] living _ [A] proof. _
_ _ _ I don't want [E] to be [A] a legend, I just want to be [D] a man.
_ But Lord, you know [A] _ sometimes, I've needed a [E] helping hand.
_ _ _ [F#] And it [A] ain't been [E] so [A] easy lately, I've had to go it all [D]
along.
But I've always had [A] anything I ever wanted, [E] _
except [A] a home.
_ [A] _ _ I'm not two [E] years about, [A] and the _ love [E] is the same. _ _
_ Yes, [A] I've sang [E] those old [A] songs of daddy's, and now it seems they all [D] come true. _
Lord, please help [A] me, do I have [F#m] to be [E] _
the [A] living proof. _ _
_ _ [D] Lord, [A] please help me, I don't want [F#] to be [E] _ their [A] living proof.
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_ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ I'm gonna quit [E] singing all [A] these sad songs, cause I [C#] can't [D] stand the pain,
_ for the life I [A] sing about now and the one I love [E] is the same.
_ _ _ _ [A] When I sing them [E] old [A] songs of daddy's, seems like every [D] one comes true.
_ Lord, please help [A] me, do I have to [E] be _ [B] the [A] living _ proof.
_ _ _ Why, just the other [E] night [A] after the show, _ an old drunk [C#] came [D] up to me.
He says, you ain't as good [A] as your daddy, boy, and you never _ [E] will be.
_ _ [F#] _ [A] That young [E] girl in [A] old blue jeans, says I'm [C#] your [D] biggest fan.
_ It's a good thing I [A] was born, Jimmy, and [E] I've been living for more than [A] one man. _
_ _ _ _ Remember Jimmy [E] and Hank [A] and Johnny, _ they were in the summer [D] of life.
When you call them [A] away, Lord, _ _ I'm gonna pay [E] that price. _
_ _ _ Don't let [A] my son [E] ever touch [A] a guitar, may he never [C#] sing [D] the blues.
_ Let him be free, [A] don't make him be [E] the [B] living _ [A] proof. _
_ _ _ I don't want [E] to be [A] a legend, I just want to be [D] a man.
_ But Lord, you know [A] _ sometimes, I've needed a [E] helping hand.
_ _ _ [F#] And it [A] ain't been [E] so [A] easy lately, I've had to go it all [D]
along.
But I've always had [A] anything I ever wanted, [E] _
except [A] a home.
_ [A] _ _ I'm not two [E] years about, [A] and the _ love [E] is the same. _ _
_ Yes, [A] I've sang [E] those old [A] songs of daddy's, and now it seems they all [D] come true. _
Lord, please help [A] me, do I have [F#m] to be [E] _
the [A] living proof. _ _
_ _ [D] Lord, [A] please help me, I don't want [F#] to be [E] _ their [A] living proof.
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