Chords for Terri Clark & Ashley Mcbryde
Tempo:
138.85 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
F
G
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
This smells of a bottle of whiskey.
I don't think it is.
[Eb] What's in your cup?
Oh, that's tea.
[Ab] What?
[G] She came over, we came over,
you came to my house to write a song.
Yeah.
I had [Eb] a full bottle of
what was it we were drinking?
Whiskey, when we started.
It was so interesting.
Oh, [Fm] God, that would be a hit.
What?
[D] It was.
It's gone [B] now.
Thank you so much for [Bb] coming and singing.
[F] I showed up at her house.
[Bb] I've been [Em] a fan for years, of course.
[N]
I'm writing with Terry Clockinier and Anderson,
so from a fan [B] standpoint,
I've got to keep my boo-boo [Ab]-boo.
[D] And then from a writing [G] standpoint,
I have to bring it [B] or expect it
to have the floor mocked [Em] with me.
[N] We didn't leave any words or phrases un-mocked.
No, we had a great day and we wrote a great song,
but we're not doing it here today
because neither one of us remembers it.
All [Bb] because of the Yeah.
[Eb] [Abm] I can't either.
[Dbm] These are good, though,
because they don't think so.
[G]
We need to have a wardrobe meeting.
[E] A chick guitar player in a wardrobe [N] meeting.
I dig it.
[Gb] Well, thank you so much for being here [G] today.
Ashley is on Warner Brothers Records.
She's a major label recording artist
and working for Amazon right now.
So Ashley has dragged all over [Bb] the damn place.
Every radio [C] station,
every show that she's told to go do,
she's doing, and [G] she dragged herself
in here to do this for all [N] of us today.
And I really appreciate you taking the time to do that.
Thank you.
It's a cool sentence I get to say.
I can [B] text Terry Clock at 2 o'clock in the morning
because I don't know what to do with myself.
[E] Today's been too busy.
I can't turn [N] my phone off.
And she is always there for me.
Aw.
[Bb] [Eb]
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Bb] Who requested this song?
What year is this here?
[Eb]
[Bb] [Bm] 2018.
[F] Okay.
[Bm] You're going to have that too.
Y'all need me [Bb] to play it?
In [Eb]
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Bb]
this old home,
[Eb] it's made [Bb] like a truck.
These rocky old [Eb] roads
wouldn't be [F] strong enough.
Yeah, I've been [Eb] broken.
[Gm] I've been patched up.
[F] In [Bb] this old home,
this old heart
[F] was [Bb] built like a truck.
This old heart
[Eb] was built like [Bb] a train.
Like a smoking sea,
[Eb] it wouldn't feel [F] nothing pain.
It would [Eb] look [Bb] back
as it drove [Gm] away.
[F] This [Eb] old heart [F] was built
[Bb] like a train.
[Eb] This old heart is flesh and [Bb] blood.
It [Eb] gets in trouble when it cares [Bb] too much.
Keeps on [Eb] hanging on
when it all [Bb] together
falls some [F] last pass.
I wish it [Bb] had
wheels that I wish it had wings.
I could [Eb] show you
it's [Bb] just one of those things.
[F] Man, [Eb] this day ain't no
[Bb] falling out of love.
It wouldn't [Gm] hurt so bad.
[F] This old [Bb] heart
[F] ain't made [Bb] like that.
[Eb]
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Bb] This old heart
is [Eb] like an old [Bb] tin roof.
Beaten by the [Eb] rain.
[F] Wetter than you.
Fresh [Eb] colored paint.
[Gm] Make it good as new.
[F] This old [Gm] heart
is [F] like an old [Bb] tin roof.
This [Eb] old heart
is flesh [Bb] and blood.
It gets [Eb] in trouble
when it cares [Bb] too much.
Keeps on hanging [Eb] on
when it all [Bb] together
falls some [F] last pass.
I wish it [Eb] had [Bb] wheels
that I wish it had wings.
I could [Eb] show you
it's just one [Bb] of those things.
Man, [Eb] this day ain't no
falling [Bb] out of love.
[F] It wouldn't hurt [Gm] so bad.
[F] This [Bb] old heart
[F] ain't made like [Bb] that.
This old heart
[F] ain't made [Bb] like that.
Not like that.
[Eb]
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Bb]
[C]
[N]
That's one of my favorite songs.
For [Bb] some reason, [Ab] that's the song
that a lot of people bring up to me [Gb] now,
years and years later.
People like
Ashley Miranda, Lambert, actually [Db] brought the song up
to and for some reason,
all the [Ab] young, tough chick singers like that.
So, bling.
[Eb] I used to sit in my bedroom
and learn every riff to all the right
I don't know, just [B] stand your ground, whatever.
I'm not gonna talk about it.
[Ab] [E] All the riffs.
And I went that day to [B] write with you and Aaron,
and Aaron had to leave a little bit early to go play
a show at [N] Ruber, of course,
and you were gonna join her, but then I
And I would do this thing in bars
where I would play Stump the Singer,
and you can name an artist or a decade or
And the rules were if I know it at all, I'd have to try it.
If I don't know it at all, say, well, I can't try it.
But it wouldn't matter if it was Ann Marie or whoever,
we would try it.
We got in a battle in her living room.
And I held my own.
I was like, hey, on the 90s, I got you, girl.
[G] She took it up until like
I don't think it is.
[Eb] What's in your cup?
Oh, that's tea.
[Ab] What?
[G] She came over, we came over,
you came to my house to write a song.
Yeah.
I had [Eb] a full bottle of
what was it we were drinking?
Whiskey, when we started.
It was so interesting.
Oh, [Fm] God, that would be a hit.
What?
[D] It was.
It's gone [B] now.
Thank you so much for [Bb] coming and singing.
[F] I showed up at her house.
[Bb] I've been [Em] a fan for years, of course.
[N]
I'm writing with Terry Clockinier and Anderson,
so from a fan [B] standpoint,
I've got to keep my boo-boo [Ab]-boo.
[D] And then from a writing [G] standpoint,
I have to bring it [B] or expect it
to have the floor mocked [Em] with me.
[N] We didn't leave any words or phrases un-mocked.
No, we had a great day and we wrote a great song,
but we're not doing it here today
because neither one of us remembers it.
All [Bb] because of the Yeah.
[Eb] [Abm] I can't either.
[Dbm] These are good, though,
because they don't think so.
[G]
We need to have a wardrobe meeting.
[E] A chick guitar player in a wardrobe [N] meeting.
I dig it.
[Gb] Well, thank you so much for being here [G] today.
Ashley is on Warner Brothers Records.
She's a major label recording artist
and working for Amazon right now.
So Ashley has dragged all over [Bb] the damn place.
Every radio [C] station,
every show that she's told to go do,
she's doing, and [G] she dragged herself
in here to do this for all [N] of us today.
And I really appreciate you taking the time to do that.
Thank you.
It's a cool sentence I get to say.
I can [B] text Terry Clock at 2 o'clock in the morning
because I don't know what to do with myself.
[E] Today's been too busy.
I can't turn [N] my phone off.
And she is always there for me.
Aw.
[Bb] [Eb]
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Bb] Who requested this song?
What year is this here?
[Eb]
[Bb] [Bm] 2018.
[F] Okay.
[Bm] You're going to have that too.
Y'all need me [Bb] to play it?
In [Eb]
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Bb]
this old home,
[Eb] it's made [Bb] like a truck.
These rocky old [Eb] roads
wouldn't be [F] strong enough.
Yeah, I've been [Eb] broken.
[Gm] I've been patched up.
[F] In [Bb] this old home,
this old heart
[F] was [Bb] built like a truck.
This old heart
[Eb] was built like [Bb] a train.
Like a smoking sea,
[Eb] it wouldn't feel [F] nothing pain.
It would [Eb] look [Bb] back
as it drove [Gm] away.
[F] This [Eb] old heart [F] was built
[Bb] like a train.
[Eb] This old heart is flesh and [Bb] blood.
It [Eb] gets in trouble when it cares [Bb] too much.
Keeps on [Eb] hanging on
when it all [Bb] together
falls some [F] last pass.
I wish it [Bb] had
wheels that I wish it had wings.
I could [Eb] show you
it's [Bb] just one of those things.
[F] Man, [Eb] this day ain't no
[Bb] falling out of love.
It wouldn't [Gm] hurt so bad.
[F] This old [Bb] heart
[F] ain't made [Bb] like that.
[Eb]
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Bb] This old heart
is [Eb] like an old [Bb] tin roof.
Beaten by the [Eb] rain.
[F] Wetter than you.
Fresh [Eb] colored paint.
[Gm] Make it good as new.
[F] This old [Gm] heart
is [F] like an old [Bb] tin roof.
This [Eb] old heart
is flesh [Bb] and blood.
It gets [Eb] in trouble
when it cares [Bb] too much.
Keeps on hanging [Eb] on
when it all [Bb] together
falls some [F] last pass.
I wish it [Eb] had [Bb] wheels
that I wish it had wings.
I could [Eb] show you
it's just one [Bb] of those things.
Man, [Eb] this day ain't no
falling [Bb] out of love.
[F] It wouldn't hurt [Gm] so bad.
[F] This [Bb] old heart
[F] ain't made like [Bb] that.
This old heart
[F] ain't made [Bb] like that.
Not like that.
[Eb]
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Bb]
[C]
[N]
That's one of my favorite songs.
For [Bb] some reason, [Ab] that's the song
that a lot of people bring up to me [Gb] now,
years and years later.
People like
Ashley Miranda, Lambert, actually [Db] brought the song up
to and for some reason,
all the [Ab] young, tough chick singers like that.
So, bling.
[Eb] I used to sit in my bedroom
and learn every riff to all the right
I don't know, just [B] stand your ground, whatever.
I'm not gonna talk about it.
[Ab] [E] All the riffs.
And I went that day to [B] write with you and Aaron,
and Aaron had to leave a little bit early to go play
a show at [N] Ruber, of course,
and you were gonna join her, but then I
And I would do this thing in bars
where I would play Stump the Singer,
and you can name an artist or a decade or
And the rules were if I know it at all, I'd have to try it.
If I don't know it at all, say, well, I can't try it.
But it wouldn't matter if it was Ann Marie or whoever,
we would try it.
We got in a battle in her living room.
And I held my own.
I was like, hey, on the 90s, I got you, girl.
[G] She took it up until like
Key:
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Eb
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Bb
Eb
F
This smells of a bottle of whiskey.
I don't think it is. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ What's in your cup?
Oh, that's tea.
[Ab] What? _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ She came over, we came over,
you came to my house to write a song.
Yeah.
I had [Eb] a full bottle of
what was it we were drinking? _
Whiskey, when we started.
It was so interesting.
_ Oh, [Fm] God, that would be a hit.
What?
_ [D] It was.
It's gone [B] now.
_ _ _ _ Thank you so much for [Bb] coming and singing.
[F] I showed up at her house. _
[Bb] I've been [Em] a fan for years, of course.
[N] _
_ I'm writing with Terry Clockinier and Anderson,
so from a fan [B] standpoint,
I've got to keep my boo-boo [Ab]-boo. _ _ _
_ [D] And then from a writing [G] standpoint,
I have to bring it [B] or expect it
to have the floor mocked [Em] with me.
[N] _ We didn't leave any words or phrases un-mocked.
No, we had a great day and we wrote a great song,
but we're not doing it here today
because neither one of us remembers it.
_ All [Bb] because of the_ Yeah.
[Eb] _ _ [Abm] I _ can't either.
[Dbm] These are good, though,
because they don't think so.
[G]
We need to have a wardrobe meeting.
_ [E] A chick guitar player in a wardrobe [N] meeting.
_ I dig it.
_ [Gb] Well, thank you so much for being here [G] today. _
Ashley is on Warner Brothers Records.
She's a major label recording artist
and working for Amazon right now.
_ So Ashley has _ dragged all over [Bb] the damn place.
Every radio [C] station,
every show that she's told to go do,
she's doing, and [G] she dragged herself
in here to do this for all [N] of us today.
And I really appreciate you taking the time to do that. _
_ _ _ Thank you. _ _
It's a cool sentence I get to say.
I can [B] text Terry Clock at 2 o'clock in the morning
because I don't know what to do with myself.
[E] Today's been too busy.
I can't turn [N] my phone off.
And she is always there for me.
Aw. _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Bb] _ Who requested this song?
What year is this here? _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Bm] 2018. _
[F] _ Okay.
[Bm] You're going to have that too.
Y'all need me [Bb] to play it?
_ _ In _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
this old home,
_ _ [Eb] _ it's made [Bb] like a truck.
_ _ These rocky old _ _ [Eb] roads
wouldn't be [F] strong enough.
_ _ Yeah, I've been [Eb] broken.
_ [Gm] _ _ _ I've been patched up.
_ _ _ [F] _ In [Bb] this old home,
this old heart
[F] _ _ was [Bb] built like a truck.
_ _ _ This old heart
_ [Eb] _ _ was built like [Bb] a train.
_ _ Like a smoking sea,
_ _ [Eb] it wouldn't feel [F] nothing pain.
_ _ It would [Eb] look _ [Bb] back
_ as it drove [Gm] away.
_ _ _ [F] _ _ This [Eb] old heart _ [F] was _ built
[Bb] like a train.
_ _ _ _ [Eb] This old heart is flesh and [Bb] blood.
It [Eb] gets in trouble when it cares [Bb] too much.
Keeps on [Eb] hanging on
when it all [Bb] together
falls some [F] last pass.
_ _ I wish it [Bb] had
wheels that I wish it had wings.
I could [Eb] show you
it's [Bb] just one of those things.
[F] Man, [Eb] this day ain't no
[Bb] falling out of love.
It wouldn't [Gm] hurt so bad.
_ _ [F] _ This old [Bb] heart
[F] _ ain't made [Bb] like that.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ This old heart
is [Eb] _ like an old [Bb] tin roof.
_ _ _ _ Beaten by the _ _ [Eb] rain.
_ [F] Wetter than you.
_ _ _ _ Fresh [Eb] colored paint.
_ _ [Gm] Make it good as new.
_ _ _ [F] _ _ This old [Gm] heart
is _ [F] _ like an old [Bb] tin roof.
_ _ _ _ This [Eb] old heart
is flesh [Bb] and blood.
It gets [Eb] in trouble
when it cares [Bb] too much.
Keeps on hanging [Eb] on
when it all [Bb] together
falls some [F] last _ pass.
_ I wish it [Eb] had [Bb] wheels
that I wish it had wings.
I could [Eb] show you
it's just one [Bb] of those things.
Man, [Eb] this day ain't no
falling [Bb] out of love.
[F] It wouldn't hurt [Gm] so bad.
_ _ [F] _ _ This [Bb] old heart
[F] ain't made like [Bb] that.
_ _ _ _ This old _ heart
[F] ain't made [Bb] like that.
Not like that.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ That's one of my favorite songs. _
For [Bb] _ some reason, [Ab] that's the song
that a lot of people bring up to me [Gb] now,
years and years later.
People like
Ashley Miranda, Lambert, actually [Db] brought the song up
to and for some reason,
all the [Ab] young, tough chick singers like that.
So, bling.
[Eb] I used to sit in my bedroom
and learn every riff to all the right_
I don't know, just [B] stand your ground, whatever.
I'm not gonna talk about it.
_ [Ab] _ [E] All the riffs.
And I went that day to [B] write with you and Aaron,
and Aaron had to leave a little bit early to go play
a show at [N] Ruber, of course,
and you were gonna join her, but then I_
_ _ _ And I would do this thing in bars
where I would play Stump the Singer,
and you can name an artist or a decade or_
And the rules were if I know it at all, I'd have to try it.
If I don't know it at all, say, well, I can't try it.
But it wouldn't matter if it was Ann Marie or whoever,
we would try it.
We got in a battle in her living room.
And I held my own.
I was like, hey, on the 90s, I got you, girl.
[G] She took it up until like
I don't think it is. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ What's in your cup?
Oh, that's tea.
[Ab] What? _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ She came over, we came over,
you came to my house to write a song.
Yeah.
I had [Eb] a full bottle of
what was it we were drinking? _
Whiskey, when we started.
It was so interesting.
_ Oh, [Fm] God, that would be a hit.
What?
_ [D] It was.
It's gone [B] now.
_ _ _ _ Thank you so much for [Bb] coming and singing.
[F] I showed up at her house. _
[Bb] I've been [Em] a fan for years, of course.
[N] _
_ I'm writing with Terry Clockinier and Anderson,
so from a fan [B] standpoint,
I've got to keep my boo-boo [Ab]-boo. _ _ _
_ [D] And then from a writing [G] standpoint,
I have to bring it [B] or expect it
to have the floor mocked [Em] with me.
[N] _ We didn't leave any words or phrases un-mocked.
No, we had a great day and we wrote a great song,
but we're not doing it here today
because neither one of us remembers it.
_ All [Bb] because of the_ Yeah.
[Eb] _ _ [Abm] I _ can't either.
[Dbm] These are good, though,
because they don't think so.
[G]
We need to have a wardrobe meeting.
_ [E] A chick guitar player in a wardrobe [N] meeting.
_ I dig it.
_ [Gb] Well, thank you so much for being here [G] today. _
Ashley is on Warner Brothers Records.
She's a major label recording artist
and working for Amazon right now.
_ So Ashley has _ dragged all over [Bb] the damn place.
Every radio [C] station,
every show that she's told to go do,
she's doing, and [G] she dragged herself
in here to do this for all [N] of us today.
And I really appreciate you taking the time to do that. _
_ _ _ Thank you. _ _
It's a cool sentence I get to say.
I can [B] text Terry Clock at 2 o'clock in the morning
because I don't know what to do with myself.
[E] Today's been too busy.
I can't turn [N] my phone off.
And she is always there for me.
Aw. _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Bb] _ Who requested this song?
What year is this here? _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Bm] 2018. _
[F] _ Okay.
[Bm] You're going to have that too.
Y'all need me [Bb] to play it?
_ _ In _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
this old home,
_ _ [Eb] _ it's made [Bb] like a truck.
_ _ These rocky old _ _ [Eb] roads
wouldn't be [F] strong enough.
_ _ Yeah, I've been [Eb] broken.
_ [Gm] _ _ _ I've been patched up.
_ _ _ [F] _ In [Bb] this old home,
this old heart
[F] _ _ was [Bb] built like a truck.
_ _ _ This old heart
_ [Eb] _ _ was built like [Bb] a train.
_ _ Like a smoking sea,
_ _ [Eb] it wouldn't feel [F] nothing pain.
_ _ It would [Eb] look _ [Bb] back
_ as it drove [Gm] away.
_ _ _ [F] _ _ This [Eb] old heart _ [F] was _ built
[Bb] like a train.
_ _ _ _ [Eb] This old heart is flesh and [Bb] blood.
It [Eb] gets in trouble when it cares [Bb] too much.
Keeps on [Eb] hanging on
when it all [Bb] together
falls some [F] last pass.
_ _ I wish it [Bb] had
wheels that I wish it had wings.
I could [Eb] show you
it's [Bb] just one of those things.
[F] Man, [Eb] this day ain't no
[Bb] falling out of love.
It wouldn't [Gm] hurt so bad.
_ _ [F] _ This old [Bb] heart
[F] _ ain't made [Bb] like that.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ This old heart
is [Eb] _ like an old [Bb] tin roof.
_ _ _ _ Beaten by the _ _ [Eb] rain.
_ [F] Wetter than you.
_ _ _ _ Fresh [Eb] colored paint.
_ _ [Gm] Make it good as new.
_ _ _ [F] _ _ This old [Gm] heart
is _ [F] _ like an old [Bb] tin roof.
_ _ _ _ This [Eb] old heart
is flesh [Bb] and blood.
It gets [Eb] in trouble
when it cares [Bb] too much.
Keeps on hanging [Eb] on
when it all [Bb] together
falls some [F] last _ pass.
_ I wish it [Eb] had [Bb] wheels
that I wish it had wings.
I could [Eb] show you
it's just one [Bb] of those things.
Man, [Eb] this day ain't no
falling [Bb] out of love.
[F] It wouldn't hurt [Gm] so bad.
_ _ [F] _ _ This [Bb] old heart
[F] ain't made like [Bb] that.
_ _ _ _ This old _ heart
[F] ain't made [Bb] like that.
Not like that.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ That's one of my favorite songs. _
For [Bb] _ some reason, [Ab] that's the song
that a lot of people bring up to me [Gb] now,
years and years later.
People like
Ashley Miranda, Lambert, actually [Db] brought the song up
to and for some reason,
all the [Ab] young, tough chick singers like that.
So, bling.
[Eb] I used to sit in my bedroom
and learn every riff to all the right_
I don't know, just [B] stand your ground, whatever.
I'm not gonna talk about it.
_ [Ab] _ [E] All the riffs.
And I went that day to [B] write with you and Aaron,
and Aaron had to leave a little bit early to go play
a show at [N] Ruber, of course,
and you were gonna join her, but then I_
_ _ _ And I would do this thing in bars
where I would play Stump the Singer,
and you can name an artist or a decade or_
And the rules were if I know it at all, I'd have to try it.
If I don't know it at all, say, well, I can't try it.
But it wouldn't matter if it was Ann Marie or whoever,
we would try it.
We got in a battle in her living room.
And I held my own.
I was like, hey, on the 90s, I got you, girl.
[G] She took it up until like