Chords for PAUL OVERSTREET cracks up the Diner with TAKES A WHOLE LOTTA LIQUOR TO LIKE HER!
Tempo:
76.6 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
B
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I want to go to Paul Overstreet and get another song.
Yeah.
Can we do that?
We can do that.
[F] Let's do it.
Yeah, I had some [C] songs picked out that were all early,
you know, like songs that my early career.
But [E] since everything that we're talking about today
has changed a little bit, I'm going to change the [F#] set.
You can do it.
Just a tad.
You just sing your song right.
Oh, [G] thank you.
OK.
I'll just make sure it was OK.
I don't want to offend anybody.
That's right.
Oh, right.
Like you care.
[B]
[C] Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine I [G] drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like her [C] just fine.
[G] She wants to tell me where to go, tell me [C] what to do.
Tell me [G] what to eat and how loud I can shoot.
She even wants to tell me what thoughts are to think.
It used to drive me crazy till it drove me to [C] drink.
It takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine I [G] drink all the time.
[D] Takes a whole lot [G] of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, [C] I like her just fine.
[G] Now she's such a pretty thing, you'd think she's heaven sent.
But she's a quarrelsome kind.
She likes an argument.
She can scream all day.
She can scream all night.
I just sit there [B] smiling high as a kite.
It takes [C] a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine I drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like her just [C] fine.
This drinking buddy of mine.
[G] How's it go?
[C] This drinking buddy of [G] mine, he married this girl.
Now he thinks that she's the meanest woman in the world.
I saw her pretty picture and I said, you're poking fun.
And then the day I met her, I said, pour me [C] one.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine [G] I drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like [C] her just fine.
[F] Well, you may look down your [G] nose at me.
Think that I'm a [C] sorry old SOB.
[F] But the only way I'm [C] giving up my drinking glass,
[D] if I can find a better way to get her [G] off my [G] back.
[C] Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
[G] Swine I drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I [C] like her just fine.
[F] Well, that little brown [C] jug up to my [D] lips,
you're saving [Gm] our love with [B] every sip.
[C] Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine I [G] drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like her [C] just fine.
Every time when I get sober, Lord,
she drives me right out of [G] my mind.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like [C] her just fine.
And when I'm liquored up, I like her just fine.
When I'm liquored [G] up, I like her just [C] fine.
I love her.
[N] Hey, y'all.
Thanks for stopping [E] by.
And don't forget to subscribe, like, and ring the bell.
[G#]
Yeah.
Can we do that?
We can do that.
[F] Let's do it.
Yeah, I had some [C] songs picked out that were all early,
you know, like songs that my early career.
But [E] since everything that we're talking about today
has changed a little bit, I'm going to change the [F#] set.
You can do it.
Just a tad.
You just sing your song right.
Oh, [G] thank you.
OK.
I'll just make sure it was OK.
I don't want to offend anybody.
That's right.
Oh, right.
Like you care.
[B]
[C] Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine I [G] drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like her [C] just fine.
[G] She wants to tell me where to go, tell me [C] what to do.
Tell me [G] what to eat and how loud I can shoot.
She even wants to tell me what thoughts are to think.
It used to drive me crazy till it drove me to [C] drink.
It takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine I [G] drink all the time.
[D] Takes a whole lot [G] of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, [C] I like her just fine.
[G] Now she's such a pretty thing, you'd think she's heaven sent.
But she's a quarrelsome kind.
She likes an argument.
She can scream all day.
She can scream all night.
I just sit there [B] smiling high as a kite.
It takes [C] a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine I drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like her just [C] fine.
This drinking buddy of mine.
[G] How's it go?
[C] This drinking buddy of [G] mine, he married this girl.
Now he thinks that she's the meanest woman in the world.
I saw her pretty picture and I said, you're poking fun.
And then the day I met her, I said, pour me [C] one.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine [G] I drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like [C] her just fine.
[F] Well, you may look down your [G] nose at me.
Think that I'm a [C] sorry old SOB.
[F] But the only way I'm [C] giving up my drinking glass,
[D] if I can find a better way to get her [G] off my [G] back.
[C] Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
[G] Swine I drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I [C] like her just fine.
[F] Well, that little brown [C] jug up to my [D] lips,
you're saving [Gm] our love with [B] every sip.
[C] Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine I [G] drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like her [C] just fine.
Every time when I get sober, Lord,
she drives me right out of [G] my mind.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like [C] her just fine.
And when I'm liquored up, I like her just fine.
When I'm liquored [G] up, I like her just [C] fine.
I love her.
[N] Hey, y'all.
Thanks for stopping [E] by.
And don't forget to subscribe, like, and ring the bell.
[G#]
Key:
C
G
F
B
D
C
G
F
I want to go to Paul Overstreet and get another song.
Yeah.
Can we do that?
We can do that.
[F] Let's do it.
Yeah, I had some [C] songs picked out that were all early,
you know, like songs that my early career.
But [E] since everything that we're talking about today
has changed a little bit, I'm going to change the [F#] set.
You can do it.
Just a tad.
You just sing your song right.
Oh, [G] thank you.
OK.
I'll just make sure it was OK.
I don't want to offend anybody.
That's right.
Oh, right.
Like you care.
[B] _
_ _ [C] Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine I [G] drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like her [C] just fine.
_ [G] She wants to tell me where to go, tell me [C] what to do.
Tell me [G] what to eat and how loud I can shoot.
She even wants to tell me what thoughts are to think.
It used to drive me crazy till it drove me to [C] drink.
It takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine I [G] drink all the time.
[D] Takes a whole lot [G] of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, [C] I like her just fine.
_ [G] Now she's such a pretty thing, you'd think she's heaven sent.
But she's a quarrelsome kind.
She likes an argument.
She can scream all day.
She can scream all night.
I just sit there [B] smiling high as a kite.
It takes [C] a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine I drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like her just [C] fine. _
This drinking buddy of mine.
[G] _ _ How's it go?
[C] This drinking buddy of [G] mine, he married this girl.
Now he thinks that she's the meanest woman in the world.
I saw her pretty picture and I said, you're poking fun.
And then the day I met her, I said, pour me [C] one.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine [G] I drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like [C] her just fine.
_ [F] Well, you may look down your [G] nose at me.
Think that I'm a [C] sorry old SOB.
[F] But the only way I'm [C] giving up my drinking glass,
[D] if I can find a better way to get her [G] off my _ _ _ [G] back.
[C] Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
[G] Swine I drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I [C] like her just fine.
_ [F] Well, that little brown [C] jug up to my [D] lips,
you're saving [Gm] our love with [B] every sip. _
[C] Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine I [G] drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like her [C] just fine.
Every time when I get sober, Lord,
she drives me right out of [G] my mind.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like [C] her just fine.
And when I'm liquored up, I like her just fine.
When I'm liquored [G] up, I like her just [C] fine.
_ _ _ I love her.
[N] _ _ _ _ Hey, y'all.
Thanks for stopping [E] by.
And don't forget to subscribe, like, and ring the bell.
[G#] _ _ _
Yeah.
Can we do that?
We can do that.
[F] Let's do it.
Yeah, I had some [C] songs picked out that were all early,
you know, like songs that my early career.
But [E] since everything that we're talking about today
has changed a little bit, I'm going to change the [F#] set.
You can do it.
Just a tad.
You just sing your song right.
Oh, [G] thank you.
OK.
I'll just make sure it was OK.
I don't want to offend anybody.
That's right.
Oh, right.
Like you care.
[B] _
_ _ [C] Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine I [G] drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like her [C] just fine.
_ [G] She wants to tell me where to go, tell me [C] what to do.
Tell me [G] what to eat and how loud I can shoot.
She even wants to tell me what thoughts are to think.
It used to drive me crazy till it drove me to [C] drink.
It takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine I [G] drink all the time.
[D] Takes a whole lot [G] of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, [C] I like her just fine.
_ [G] Now she's such a pretty thing, you'd think she's heaven sent.
But she's a quarrelsome kind.
She likes an argument.
She can scream all day.
She can scream all night.
I just sit there [B] smiling high as a kite.
It takes [C] a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine I drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like her just [C] fine. _
This drinking buddy of mine.
[G] _ _ How's it go?
[C] This drinking buddy of [G] mine, he married this girl.
Now he thinks that she's the meanest woman in the world.
I saw her pretty picture and I said, you're poking fun.
And then the day I met her, I said, pour me [C] one.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine [G] I drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like [C] her just fine.
_ [F] Well, you may look down your [G] nose at me.
Think that I'm a [C] sorry old SOB.
[F] But the only way I'm [C] giving up my drinking glass,
[D] if I can find a better way to get her [G] off my _ _ _ [G] back.
[C] Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
[G] Swine I drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I [C] like her just fine.
_ [F] Well, that little brown [C] jug up to my [D] lips,
you're saving [Gm] our love with [B] every sip. _
[C] Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
Swine I [G] drink all the time.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like her [C] just fine.
Every time when I get sober, Lord,
she drives me right out of [G] my mind.
Takes a whole lot of liquor to like her.
But when I'm liquored up, I like [C] her just fine.
And when I'm liquored up, I like her just fine.
When I'm liquored [G] up, I like her just [C] fine.
_ _ _ I love her.
[N] _ _ _ _ Hey, y'all.
Thanks for stopping [E] by.
And don't forget to subscribe, like, and ring the bell.
[G#] _ _ _