Chords for Thomas Rhett - Mamaw's House (Lyric Video) ft. Morgan Wallen
Tempo:
89.85 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
A
Bm
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] Sorry, my man won't call me.
I'll be right back.
Hello?
Hey, I'm listening.
Can you hear the [G] sound of the first snow?
[A] It [D] was always hotter than the Greeks.
She used to fry that chicken.
[G] Smelled like Marlboro Reds and [A] all the butter from her biscuits.
[D] And that Lincoln in the driveway circa [G] [D] 1982
Was [G] on the shiny side of rusty [A] and on the pearly side of [D] blue.
[G] Because her nan complaining [A] weren't allowed at [D] Mamaw's house.
[G] If every nightstand had a Bible, [D] every front [A] porch had a swing.
[G] If every backyard had a garden [D] and every front door [A] had a screen.
[Bm] Well, maybe [A] this crazy world would straighten [G] up and [D] slow on down.
[G]
[A] If every town had [D] a Mamaw's house.
[G] [D]
She'd ask if I was hungry [Bm] every thirty [G] seconds.
And say things like [A] hellfire, tarnation, and [E] Iraqis.
[D] It's where I spend my summers.
[Bm] She'd put me to work [G] shelling peas and shucking corn.
[A] Until my fingers hurt.
[G] No telling who I'd have [A] been without [D] Mamaw's house.
[G] If every nightstand had a Bible, [D] every front porch [A] had a swing.
[G] If every backyard had a garden [D] and every front door [A] had a screen.
[Bm] Yeah, maybe this [A] crazy world would [G] straighten up and [D] slow on down.
[G] If [A] every town had a [D]
Mamaw's house.
[G] Yeah, and if they did when I punch the [A] clock tonight, I'd [Bm] know right [A] where [G] I'd be.
I'd walk in and get a big old [D] hug [A] and a big glass of tea.
If [G] every nightstand had a Bible, [D] every front porch [A] had a swing.
If [G] every backyard had a garden [D] and every front door [A] had a [Bm] screen.
Yeah, maybe this [A] crazy world would [G] straighten up and [D] slow on down.
[G]
If [A] every town had a [D] Mamaw's house.
[Bm] Yeah, maybe this [A] crazy world would [G] straighten up and [D] slow on [G]
down.
If [A] every [D] town had a Mamaw's house.
[G] [D]
I'll be right back.
Hello?
Hey, I'm listening.
Can you hear the [G] sound of the first snow?
[A] It [D] was always hotter than the Greeks.
She used to fry that chicken.
[G] Smelled like Marlboro Reds and [A] all the butter from her biscuits.
[D] And that Lincoln in the driveway circa [G] [D] 1982
Was [G] on the shiny side of rusty [A] and on the pearly side of [D] blue.
[G] Because her nan complaining [A] weren't allowed at [D] Mamaw's house.
[G] If every nightstand had a Bible, [D] every front [A] porch had a swing.
[G] If every backyard had a garden [D] and every front door [A] had a screen.
[Bm] Well, maybe [A] this crazy world would straighten [G] up and [D] slow on down.
[G]
[A] If every town had [D] a Mamaw's house.
[G] [D]
She'd ask if I was hungry [Bm] every thirty [G] seconds.
And say things like [A] hellfire, tarnation, and [E] Iraqis.
[D] It's where I spend my summers.
[Bm] She'd put me to work [G] shelling peas and shucking corn.
[A] Until my fingers hurt.
[G] No telling who I'd have [A] been without [D] Mamaw's house.
[G] If every nightstand had a Bible, [D] every front porch [A] had a swing.
[G] If every backyard had a garden [D] and every front door [A] had a screen.
[Bm] Yeah, maybe this [A] crazy world would [G] straighten up and [D] slow on down.
[G] If [A] every town had a [D]
Mamaw's house.
[G] Yeah, and if they did when I punch the [A] clock tonight, I'd [Bm] know right [A] where [G] I'd be.
I'd walk in and get a big old [D] hug [A] and a big glass of tea.
If [G] every nightstand had a Bible, [D] every front porch [A] had a swing.
If [G] every backyard had a garden [D] and every front door [A] had a [Bm] screen.
Yeah, maybe this [A] crazy world would [G] straighten up and [D] slow on down.
[G]
If [A] every town had a [D] Mamaw's house.
[Bm] Yeah, maybe this [A] crazy world would [G] straighten up and [D] slow on [G]
down.
If [A] every [D] town had a Mamaw's house.
[G] [D]
Key:
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D
A
Bm
E
G
D
A
[D] Sorry, my man won't call me.
I'll be right back.
Hello? _ _ _
Hey, I'm listening. _ _ _ _ _
Can you hear the [G] sound of the first snow? _ _
[A] It [D] was always hotter than the Greeks.
She used to fry that chicken.
[G] Smelled like Marlboro Reds and [A] all the butter from her biscuits.
[D] And that Lincoln in the driveway circa [G] [D] 1982
Was [G] on the shiny side of rusty [A] and on the pearly side of [D] blue.
[G] Because her nan complaining [A] weren't allowed at [D] Mamaw's house.
_ [G] If every nightstand had a Bible, [D] every front [A] porch had a swing.
[G] If every backyard had a garden [D] and every front door [A] had a screen.
[Bm] Well, maybe [A] this crazy world would straighten [G] up and [D] slow on down.
[G] _
[A] If every town had [D] a Mamaw's house. _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D]
She'd ask if I was hungry [Bm] every thirty [G] seconds.
And say things like [A] hellfire, tarnation, and [E] Iraqis.
[D] It's where I spend my summers.
[Bm] She'd put me to work [G] shelling peas and shucking corn.
[A] Until my fingers hurt.
[G] No telling who I'd have [A] been without _ [D] Mamaw's house.
_ [G] If every nightstand had a Bible, [D] every front porch [A] had a swing.
[G] If every backyard had a garden [D] and every front door [A] had a screen.
[Bm] Yeah, maybe this [A] crazy world would [G] straighten up and [D] slow on down.
[G] If [A] every town had a [D]
Mamaw's house.
[G] Yeah, and if they did when I punch the [A] clock tonight, I'd [Bm] know right [A] where [G] I'd be.
I'd walk in and get a big old [D] hug [A] and a big glass of tea.
If [G] every nightstand had a Bible, [D] every front porch [A] had a swing.
If [G] every backyard had a garden [D] and every front door [A] had a [Bm] screen.
Yeah, maybe this [A] crazy world would [G] straighten up and [D] slow on down.
[G]
If [A] every town had a [D] Mamaw's house.
[Bm] Yeah, maybe this [A] crazy world would [G] straighten up and [D] slow on _ [G]
down.
If [A] every [D] town had a Mamaw's house. _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'll be right back.
Hello? _ _ _
Hey, I'm listening. _ _ _ _ _
Can you hear the [G] sound of the first snow? _ _
[A] It [D] was always hotter than the Greeks.
She used to fry that chicken.
[G] Smelled like Marlboro Reds and [A] all the butter from her biscuits.
[D] And that Lincoln in the driveway circa [G] [D] 1982
Was [G] on the shiny side of rusty [A] and on the pearly side of [D] blue.
[G] Because her nan complaining [A] weren't allowed at [D] Mamaw's house.
_ [G] If every nightstand had a Bible, [D] every front [A] porch had a swing.
[G] If every backyard had a garden [D] and every front door [A] had a screen.
[Bm] Well, maybe [A] this crazy world would straighten [G] up and [D] slow on down.
[G] _
[A] If every town had [D] a Mamaw's house. _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D]
She'd ask if I was hungry [Bm] every thirty [G] seconds.
And say things like [A] hellfire, tarnation, and [E] Iraqis.
[D] It's where I spend my summers.
[Bm] She'd put me to work [G] shelling peas and shucking corn.
[A] Until my fingers hurt.
[G] No telling who I'd have [A] been without _ [D] Mamaw's house.
_ [G] If every nightstand had a Bible, [D] every front porch [A] had a swing.
[G] If every backyard had a garden [D] and every front door [A] had a screen.
[Bm] Yeah, maybe this [A] crazy world would [G] straighten up and [D] slow on down.
[G] If [A] every town had a [D]
Mamaw's house.
[G] Yeah, and if they did when I punch the [A] clock tonight, I'd [Bm] know right [A] where [G] I'd be.
I'd walk in and get a big old [D] hug [A] and a big glass of tea.
If [G] every nightstand had a Bible, [D] every front porch [A] had a swing.
If [G] every backyard had a garden [D] and every front door [A] had a [Bm] screen.
Yeah, maybe this [A] crazy world would [G] straighten up and [D] slow on down.
[G]
If [A] every town had a [D] Mamaw's house.
[Bm] Yeah, maybe this [A] crazy world would [G] straighten up and [D] slow on _ [G]
down.
If [A] every [D] town had a Mamaw's house. _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
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