Chords for Tim Culpepper - Would You Catch a Falling Star - Under The Influence of John Anderson
Tempo:
70.1 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Eb
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb] Howdy folks time for some more country music with under the influence [Eb] today
I'm gonna be doing a song that was written by the great Bobby Braddock
He's been [F] known for writing [Eb] songs for Tracy Lawrence song called time marches on
Billy Carrington people are crazy and a whole slew of George [Bb] Jones songs
[Eb] Mainly the greatest country song of all time
Called he stopped loving her today
Where's the song that he wrote for the great John Anderson off the
1982 album I just came home to count the memories and this song is would you catch [D] a falling star?
[A] [D]
You know the crowd [G] was very small
For a [D] country music show
But he faked a [A] curtain call
And just like it [D] was years ago Oh
Then a [G] lady grabbed his arm
As he [D] staggered down the aisle
And with [A] all his country charm
[G] Hey, you dressed her [D] with a smile
What'd you catch a [G] falling star?
Before he [D] crashes to the ground
Don't you know how [A] people are
Nobody loves you [D] when you're down
Pick him [G] up and take him home
And he'll [D] bring his old guitar
Play some golden [A] country songs
[G] If you get [D] you falling star
[Ab] [A] [G] [D]
He had a [G] silver plated bus
Lord and a [D] million country things
Hey now, there's just a [A] few of us
And he drives [D] a little
How they were [G] beaten down his door
Lovely women [D] left and right
But now he's on [A] the hardwood floor.
[G] I
Wondered [D] where he'll spend the night
Would you catch a [G] falling star?
Before he [D] crashes to the ground
Hey, don't you [A] know how people are
Nobody loves you [D] when you're down
Pick him up [G] and take him home
And he'll [D] bring his old guitar
Play some golden [A] country songs
[G] If you get [D] you falling star
He had a silver plated bus
Lord play some [A] Jones and Whitley songs
[G] If you catch a [D] falling star
Thank y'all so much [C] for supporting country music and [Eb] thanks for keeping it country
I'm gonna be doing a song that was written by the great Bobby Braddock
He's been [F] known for writing [Eb] songs for Tracy Lawrence song called time marches on
Billy Carrington people are crazy and a whole slew of George [Bb] Jones songs
[Eb] Mainly the greatest country song of all time
Called he stopped loving her today
Where's the song that he wrote for the great John Anderson off the
1982 album I just came home to count the memories and this song is would you catch [D] a falling star?
[A] [D]
You know the crowd [G] was very small
For a [D] country music show
But he faked a [A] curtain call
And just like it [D] was years ago Oh
Then a [G] lady grabbed his arm
As he [D] staggered down the aisle
And with [A] all his country charm
[G] Hey, you dressed her [D] with a smile
What'd you catch a [G] falling star?
Before he [D] crashes to the ground
Don't you know how [A] people are
Nobody loves you [D] when you're down
Pick him [G] up and take him home
And he'll [D] bring his old guitar
Play some golden [A] country songs
[G] If you get [D] you falling star
[Ab] [A] [G] [D]
He had a [G] silver plated bus
Lord and a [D] million country things
Hey now, there's just a [A] few of us
And he drives [D] a little
How they were [G] beaten down his door
Lovely women [D] left and right
But now he's on [A] the hardwood floor.
[G] I
Wondered [D] where he'll spend the night
Would you catch a [G] falling star?
Before he [D] crashes to the ground
Hey, don't you [A] know how people are
Nobody loves you [D] when you're down
Pick him up [G] and take him home
And he'll [D] bring his old guitar
Play some golden [A] country songs
[G] If you get [D] you falling star
He had a silver plated bus
Lord play some [A] Jones and Whitley songs
[G] If you catch a [D] falling star
Thank y'all so much [C] for supporting country music and [Eb] thanks for keeping it country
Key:
D
G
A
Eb
F
D
G
A
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] Howdy folks time for some more country music with under the influence [Eb] today
I'm gonna be doing a song that was written by the great Bobby Braddock
He's been [F] known for writing [Eb] songs for Tracy Lawrence song called time marches on
Billy Carrington people are crazy and a whole slew of George [Bb] Jones songs
[Eb] Mainly the greatest country song of all time
Called he stopped loving her today
Where's the song that he wrote for the great John Anderson off the
1982 album I just came home to count the memories and this song is would you catch [D] a falling star? _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
You know the crowd [G] was very small
_ For a [D] country music show
_ But he faked a [A] curtain call
And just like it [D] was years ago Oh
_ Then a [G] lady grabbed his arm
_ As he [D] staggered down the aisle
_ And with [A] all his country charm
_ [G] Hey, you dressed her [D] with a smile
_ _ What'd you catch a [G] falling star?
_ Before he [D] crashes to the ground
_ Don't you know how [A] people are
Nobody loves you [D] when you're down
_ Pick him [G] up and take him home
_ And he'll [D] bring his old guitar
_ Play some golden [A] country songs
_ [G] If you get [D] you falling star _ _ _
[Ab] _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
He had a [G] silver plated bus
_ Lord and a [D] million country things
_ Hey now, there's just a [A] few of us
And he drives [D] a little
_ How they were [G] beaten down his door
_ Lovely women [D] left and right
But now he's on [A] the hardwood floor.
_ [G] I
Wondered [D] where he'll spend the night
_ Would you catch a [G] falling star? _
Before he [D] crashes to the ground
Hey, don't you [A] know how people are
_ Nobody loves you [D] when you're down
_ Pick him up [G] and take him _ home
And he'll [D] bring his old guitar
Play some golden [A] country songs
_ [G] If you get [D] you falling star
He had a silver plated bus
Lord play some [A] Jones and Whitley songs
_ [G] If you catch a [D] falling star _
_ _ _ _ _ Thank y'all so much [C] for supporting country music and [Eb] thanks for keeping it country _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] Howdy folks time for some more country music with under the influence [Eb] today
I'm gonna be doing a song that was written by the great Bobby Braddock
He's been [F] known for writing [Eb] songs for Tracy Lawrence song called time marches on
Billy Carrington people are crazy and a whole slew of George [Bb] Jones songs
[Eb] Mainly the greatest country song of all time
Called he stopped loving her today
Where's the song that he wrote for the great John Anderson off the
1982 album I just came home to count the memories and this song is would you catch [D] a falling star? _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
You know the crowd [G] was very small
_ For a [D] country music show
_ But he faked a [A] curtain call
And just like it [D] was years ago Oh
_ Then a [G] lady grabbed his arm
_ As he [D] staggered down the aisle
_ And with [A] all his country charm
_ [G] Hey, you dressed her [D] with a smile
_ _ What'd you catch a [G] falling star?
_ Before he [D] crashes to the ground
_ Don't you know how [A] people are
Nobody loves you [D] when you're down
_ Pick him [G] up and take him home
_ And he'll [D] bring his old guitar
_ Play some golden [A] country songs
_ [G] If you get [D] you falling star _ _ _
[Ab] _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
He had a [G] silver plated bus
_ Lord and a [D] million country things
_ Hey now, there's just a [A] few of us
And he drives [D] a little
_ How they were [G] beaten down his door
_ Lovely women [D] left and right
But now he's on [A] the hardwood floor.
_ [G] I
Wondered [D] where he'll spend the night
_ Would you catch a [G] falling star? _
Before he [D] crashes to the ground
Hey, don't you [A] know how people are
_ Nobody loves you [D] when you're down
_ Pick him up [G] and take him _ home
And he'll [D] bring his old guitar
Play some golden [A] country songs
_ [G] If you get [D] you falling star
He had a silver plated bus
Lord play some [A] Jones and Whitley songs
_ [G] If you catch a [D] falling star _
_ _ _ _ _ Thank y'all so much [C] for supporting country music and [Eb] thanks for keeping it country _ _ _ _ _