Chords for She Likes the Beatles by William Clark Green - Steamboat Music Fest
Tempo:
95.425 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Em
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Our bass drummer who now plays with Wade Bowen, his name is Jay Saldana, a good friend of ours.
He was on the phone with his girlfriend, who is a gigantic Beatles fan and he is a gigantic
Willard Stokes fan.
And we were probably a couple of bottles of whiskey in and he gets on the phone with her
to check in and they get in this really big fight over the [Eb] phone.
And he comes back inside and [Ab] he slams the phone down and he [G] goes, she likes the Beatles
[C] and I like the Stones and we're never going to get along [Db] on anything.
And I ran into my room and I wrote it down, I'd like to thank [F] Jay Saldana for the song
I did, I did not give him writer's credit on it.
[Eb] I probably should have, man.
Sorry, sorry, she likes [G] the Beatles.
I'll sing along now.
Play the shit!
[C] [G]
[A] [G]
[C] [G]
[D]
I fell in love by the time it [Em] was night, [G] but I didn't give it till June.
[D] Not long after, we said I'd do, but she had the nerve to move in.
She banned [G] the hoes, she banned up my dog and she kicked out all of my friends.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I like Andy and the Joneses.
She goes to church [Cm] and I stay at [G] home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She bursts the money like I burn through smoke.
She says that I [D] need to quit.
Cause [Cm] if I die from [G] cancer in 25 [E] years, [G] she'll have to pay off the debt.
No, she don't think I'm funny, she don't laugh at my jokes.
I could care less about [D] all her shoes.
My parents [G] both hate her, it evens [Em] out cause her parents [E] both hate me.
[G]
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I like Andy and the Joneses.
She goes to church and I stay at home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
[Dm]
[G] [D]
[Gm] [D] [Em]
[A] [G] So [Gm] after I wrote that line down on my notepad in my room in Eastland.
[G] I had written the chorus and I was working on the verses.
I'm really not a smart person.
I don't have a lot of wit, I was a C student my whole life.
And I knew this song needed somebody who was smarter than me to help me out.
So I called my good friend Mr.
Brian King who was also in my favorite song, I was about to say.
Probably the wittiest person I know, he wrote She Left Me For Jesus with Haze Carr.
[Gm] His wife produced our album too, her name is Rachel Lloyd.
She's an absolutely phenomenal musician and person.
And his last verse Brian wrote for his wife.
And apparently certainly got him laid.
[C] She [G] brings me coffee and I'm working late.
She lifts me [D] up and I'm low.
[C] She [D] understands when I'm carrying [Em]
weight.
That I just [D] have to hold up alone.
She's determined [G] and honest, she's stubborn and strong.
And I always know [D] where she stands.
So it [G] never bugs me, she's [E] always [Em] wrong.
She's a woman with [D] her hand in my [G] hand.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I [E] like Andy and [G] the Joneses.
She goes to church and I stay at home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stars.
She likes the [D] Beatles and I like the [G] Stones.
[Gm]
[Db]
He was on the phone with his girlfriend, who is a gigantic Beatles fan and he is a gigantic
Willard Stokes fan.
And we were probably a couple of bottles of whiskey in and he gets on the phone with her
to check in and they get in this really big fight over the [Eb] phone.
And he comes back inside and [Ab] he slams the phone down and he [G] goes, she likes the Beatles
[C] and I like the Stones and we're never going to get along [Db] on anything.
And I ran into my room and I wrote it down, I'd like to thank [F] Jay Saldana for the song
I did, I did not give him writer's credit on it.
[Eb] I probably should have, man.
Sorry, sorry, she likes [G] the Beatles.
I'll sing along now.
Play the shit!
[C] [G]
[A] [G]
[C] [G]
[D]
I fell in love by the time it [Em] was night, [G] but I didn't give it till June.
[D] Not long after, we said I'd do, but she had the nerve to move in.
She banned [G] the hoes, she banned up my dog and she kicked out all of my friends.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I like Andy and the Joneses.
She goes to church [Cm] and I stay at [G] home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She bursts the money like I burn through smoke.
She says that I [D] need to quit.
Cause [Cm] if I die from [G] cancer in 25 [E] years, [G] she'll have to pay off the debt.
No, she don't think I'm funny, she don't laugh at my jokes.
I could care less about [D] all her shoes.
My parents [G] both hate her, it evens [Em] out cause her parents [E] both hate me.
[G]
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I like Andy and the Joneses.
She goes to church and I stay at home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
[Dm]
[G] [D]
[Gm] [D] [Em]
[A] [G] So [Gm] after I wrote that line down on my notepad in my room in Eastland.
[G] I had written the chorus and I was working on the verses.
I'm really not a smart person.
I don't have a lot of wit, I was a C student my whole life.
And I knew this song needed somebody who was smarter than me to help me out.
So I called my good friend Mr.
Brian King who was also in my favorite song, I was about to say.
Probably the wittiest person I know, he wrote She Left Me For Jesus with Haze Carr.
[Gm] His wife produced our album too, her name is Rachel Lloyd.
She's an absolutely phenomenal musician and person.
And his last verse Brian wrote for his wife.
And apparently certainly got him laid.
[C] She [G] brings me coffee and I'm working late.
She lifts me [D] up and I'm low.
[C] She [D] understands when I'm carrying [Em]
weight.
That I just [D] have to hold up alone.
She's determined [G] and honest, she's stubborn and strong.
And I always know [D] where she stands.
So it [G] never bugs me, she's [E] always [Em] wrong.
She's a woman with [D] her hand in my [G] hand.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I [E] like Andy and [G] the Joneses.
She goes to church and I stay at home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stars.
She likes the [D] Beatles and I like the [G] Stones.
[Gm]
[Db]
Key:
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D
C
Em
E
G
D
C
_ _ _ _ Our bass drummer who now plays with Wade Bowen, his name is Jay Saldana, a good friend of ours.
He was on the phone with his girlfriend, who is a gigantic Beatles fan and he is a gigantic
Willard Stokes fan.
_ And we were probably a couple of bottles of whiskey in and he gets on the phone with her
to check in and they get in this really big fight over the [Eb] phone.
And he comes back inside and [Ab] he slams the phone down and he [G] goes, she likes the Beatles
[C] and I like the Stones and we're never going to get along [Db] on anything.
_ _ And I ran into my room and I wrote it down, I'd like to thank [F] Jay Saldana for the song
I did, I did not give him writer's credit on it.
[Eb] I probably should have, man.
Sorry, sorry, she likes [G] the Beatles. _ _
I'll sing along now.
Play the shit!
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
I fell in love by the time it [Em] was night, [G] but I didn't give it till June.
[D] Not long after, we said I'd do, but she had the nerve to move in.
She banned [G] the hoes, she banned up my dog and she kicked out all of my friends.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I like Andy and the Joneses.
She goes to church [Cm] and I stay at [G] home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ She bursts the money like I burn through smoke.
She says that I [D] need to quit.
Cause [Cm] if I die from [G] cancer in 25 [E] years, [G] she'll have to pay off the debt.
No, she don't think I'm funny, she don't laugh at my jokes.
I could care less about [D] all her shoes.
My parents [G] both hate her, it evens [Em] out cause her parents [E] both hate me.
[G] _ _
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I like Andy and the Joneses.
She goes to church and I stay at home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _ _
[A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ So [Gm] after I wrote that line down on my notepad in my _ room in Eastland.
_ [G] I had written the chorus and I was working on the verses.
I'm really not a smart person.
I don't have a lot of wit, I was a C student my whole life.
And I knew this song needed somebody who was smarter than me to help me out.
So I called my good friend Mr.
Brian King who was also in my favorite song, I was about to say. _ _
Probably the wittiest person I know, he wrote She Left Me For Jesus with Haze Carr. _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gm] His wife produced our album too, her name is Rachel Lloyd.
She's an absolutely phenomenal musician and person.
_ And his last verse Brian wrote for his wife.
And _ apparently certainly got him laid. _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] She [G] brings me coffee and I'm working late.
She lifts me [D] up and I'm low.
_ [C] She [D] understands when I'm carrying [Em]
weight.
That I just [D] have to hold up alone. _
She's determined [G] and honest, she's stubborn and strong.
And I always know [D] where she stands.
So it [G] never bugs me, she's [E] always [Em] wrong. _ _
_ _ She's a woman with [D] her hand in my [G] hand.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I [E] like Andy and [G] the Joneses.
She goes to church and I stay at home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stars.
She likes the [D] Beatles and I like the [G] Stones. _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
He was on the phone with his girlfriend, who is a gigantic Beatles fan and he is a gigantic
Willard Stokes fan.
_ And we were probably a couple of bottles of whiskey in and he gets on the phone with her
to check in and they get in this really big fight over the [Eb] phone.
And he comes back inside and [Ab] he slams the phone down and he [G] goes, she likes the Beatles
[C] and I like the Stones and we're never going to get along [Db] on anything.
_ _ And I ran into my room and I wrote it down, I'd like to thank [F] Jay Saldana for the song
I did, I did not give him writer's credit on it.
[Eb] I probably should have, man.
Sorry, sorry, she likes [G] the Beatles. _ _
I'll sing along now.
Play the shit!
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
I fell in love by the time it [Em] was night, [G] but I didn't give it till June.
[D] Not long after, we said I'd do, but she had the nerve to move in.
She banned [G] the hoes, she banned up my dog and she kicked out all of my friends.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I like Andy and the Joneses.
She goes to church [Cm] and I stay at [G] home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ She bursts the money like I burn through smoke.
She says that I [D] need to quit.
Cause [Cm] if I die from [G] cancer in 25 [E] years, [G] she'll have to pay off the debt.
No, she don't think I'm funny, she don't laugh at my jokes.
I could care less about [D] all her shoes.
My parents [G] both hate her, it evens [Em] out cause her parents [E] both hate me.
[G] _ _
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I like Andy and the Joneses.
She goes to church and I stay at home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _ _
[A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ So [Gm] after I wrote that line down on my notepad in my _ room in Eastland.
_ [G] I had written the chorus and I was working on the verses.
I'm really not a smart person.
I don't have a lot of wit, I was a C student my whole life.
And I knew this song needed somebody who was smarter than me to help me out.
So I called my good friend Mr.
Brian King who was also in my favorite song, I was about to say. _ _
Probably the wittiest person I know, he wrote She Left Me For Jesus with Haze Carr. _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gm] His wife produced our album too, her name is Rachel Lloyd.
She's an absolutely phenomenal musician and person.
_ And his last verse Brian wrote for his wife.
And _ apparently certainly got him laid. _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] She [G] brings me coffee and I'm working late.
She lifts me [D] up and I'm low.
_ [C] She [D] understands when I'm carrying [Em]
weight.
That I just [D] have to hold up alone. _
She's determined [G] and honest, she's stubborn and strong.
And I always know [D] where she stands.
So it [G] never bugs me, she's [E] always [Em] wrong. _ _
_ _ She's a woman with [D] her hand in my [G] hand.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stones.
She likes romantic movies, I [E] like Andy and [G] the Joneses.
She goes to church and I stay at home.
She likes the Beatles and I like the Stars.
She likes the [D] Beatles and I like the [G] Stones. _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _