Chords for Tracy Lawrence - If The World Had A Front Porch feat. Luke Combs
Tempo:
82.3 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
Am
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [F]
[C] [F]
It [C] was where my mama sat on that [G] old swing with her [Am] crochet.
[F] It was where granddaddy [C] taught me how to cuss and how [G] to pray.
[Am] It was where we made [Em] our own ice cream [F] those sultry summer [C] nights.
[Dm] Where the bulldog had [C] her puppies and [F] us brothers had [G] our fives.
[C] There were many nights I'd sit right there [G] and look out at [Am] the stars.
[F] Hear the sound of a desk [C] on a whipper wheel or the hum of a [G] passing car.
[Am] And it was where I first [Em] got up the nerve [F] to steal me my [C] first kiss.
[Dm] And it was where I [C] learned to play guitar [F] and pray I had [G] the gift.
If [C] the world [F] had a front porch [G] like we did [A] back then.
[F] We'd still have [C] our problems [G] but we'd all be friends.
[Am] [Em] Treating your neighbor [F] like he's your [C] next of kin.
[F] Wouldn't [C] be gone [Am] with the wind.
[F] If the world [C] had a front porch [G] like we did [C] back then.
[F] [C] My purple hoes and pintoes [G] I would show more [Am] than my share.
[F] There's lightning [C] bugs and crickets dancing in the [G] evening air.
[Am] And like a beacon [Em] that old yellow [F] bulb it always [C] led me home.
[Dm]
Somehow [C] mama always [F] knew just when to [G] leave it on.
[C] If the world [F] had a front porch [G] like we [Am] did back then.
[F]
We'd still [C] have our problems [G] but we'd all be [Am] friends.
[Em] Treating your neighbor [F] like he's your [C] next of kin.
[F]
[C] Wouldn't be gone [Am] with the wind.
[F] If the world [C] had a front porch [G] like we [C] did back then.
[Am] [Em] Treating your neighbor [F] like he's your [C] next of kin.
Wouldn't be gone [Am] with the wind.
If the world [C] had a front [G] porch like we did [C] back then.
[N]
[C] [F]
It [C] was where my mama sat on that [G] old swing with her [Am] crochet.
[F] It was where granddaddy [C] taught me how to cuss and how [G] to pray.
[Am] It was where we made [Em] our own ice cream [F] those sultry summer [C] nights.
[Dm] Where the bulldog had [C] her puppies and [F] us brothers had [G] our fives.
[C] There were many nights I'd sit right there [G] and look out at [Am] the stars.
[F] Hear the sound of a desk [C] on a whipper wheel or the hum of a [G] passing car.
[Am] And it was where I first [Em] got up the nerve [F] to steal me my [C] first kiss.
[Dm] And it was where I [C] learned to play guitar [F] and pray I had [G] the gift.
If [C] the world [F] had a front porch [G] like we did [A] back then.
[F] We'd still have [C] our problems [G] but we'd all be friends.
[Am] [Em] Treating your neighbor [F] like he's your [C] next of kin.
[F] Wouldn't [C] be gone [Am] with the wind.
[F] If the world [C] had a front porch [G] like we did [C] back then.
[F] [C] My purple hoes and pintoes [G] I would show more [Am] than my share.
[F] There's lightning [C] bugs and crickets dancing in the [G] evening air.
[Am] And like a beacon [Em] that old yellow [F] bulb it always [C] led me home.
[Dm]
Somehow [C] mama always [F] knew just when to [G] leave it on.
[C] If the world [F] had a front porch [G] like we [Am] did back then.
[F]
We'd still [C] have our problems [G] but we'd all be [Am] friends.
[Em] Treating your neighbor [F] like he's your [C] next of kin.
[F]
[C] Wouldn't be gone [Am] with the wind.
[F] If the world [C] had a front porch [G] like we [C] did back then.
[Am] [Em] Treating your neighbor [F] like he's your [C] next of kin.
Wouldn't be gone [Am] with the wind.
If the world [C] had a front [G] porch like we did [C] back then.
[N]
Key:
C
F
G
Am
Em
C
F
G
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
It [C] was where my mama sat on that [G] old swing with her [Am] crochet.
[F] It was where granddaddy [C] taught me how to cuss and how [G] to pray.
[Am] It was where we made [Em] our own ice cream [F] those sultry summer [C] nights.
[Dm] Where the bulldog had [C] her puppies and [F] us brothers had [G] our fives.
[C] There were many nights I'd sit right there [G] and look out at [Am] the stars.
[F] Hear the sound of a desk [C] on a whipper wheel or the hum of a [G] passing car.
[Am] And it was where I first [Em] got up the nerve [F] to steal me my [C] first kiss.
[Dm] And it was where I [C] learned to play guitar [F] and pray I had [G] the gift.
If [C] the world [F] had a front porch [G] like we did [A] back then.
[F] We'd still have [C] our problems [G] but we'd all be friends.
[Am] _ [Em] Treating your neighbor [F] like he's your [C] next of kin.
[F] Wouldn't [C] be gone [Am] with the wind. _
[F] If the world [C] had a front porch [G] like we did [C] back then.
_ _ _ _ [F] _ [C] My purple hoes and pintoes [G] I would show more [Am] than my share.
[F] There's lightning [C] bugs and crickets dancing in the [G] evening air.
[Am] And like a beacon [Em] that old yellow [F] bulb it always [C] led me home.
[Dm]
Somehow [C] mama always [F] knew just when to [G] leave it on.
[C] If the world [F] had a front porch [G] like we [Am] did back then.
[F]
We'd still [C] have our problems [G] but we'd all be [Am] friends.
[Em] Treating your neighbor [F] like he's your [C] next of kin.
[F] _
[C] Wouldn't be gone [Am] with the wind.
_ [F] If the world [C] had a front porch [G] like we [C] did back then. _
_ [Am] _ [Em] Treating your neighbor [F] like he's your [C] next of kin.
_ Wouldn't be gone [Am] with the wind.
If the world [C] had a front [G] porch like we did [C] back then. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
It [C] was where my mama sat on that [G] old swing with her [Am] crochet.
[F] It was where granddaddy [C] taught me how to cuss and how [G] to pray.
[Am] It was where we made [Em] our own ice cream [F] those sultry summer [C] nights.
[Dm] Where the bulldog had [C] her puppies and [F] us brothers had [G] our fives.
[C] There were many nights I'd sit right there [G] and look out at [Am] the stars.
[F] Hear the sound of a desk [C] on a whipper wheel or the hum of a [G] passing car.
[Am] And it was where I first [Em] got up the nerve [F] to steal me my [C] first kiss.
[Dm] And it was where I [C] learned to play guitar [F] and pray I had [G] the gift.
If [C] the world [F] had a front porch [G] like we did [A] back then.
[F] We'd still have [C] our problems [G] but we'd all be friends.
[Am] _ [Em] Treating your neighbor [F] like he's your [C] next of kin.
[F] Wouldn't [C] be gone [Am] with the wind. _
[F] If the world [C] had a front porch [G] like we did [C] back then.
_ _ _ _ [F] _ [C] My purple hoes and pintoes [G] I would show more [Am] than my share.
[F] There's lightning [C] bugs and crickets dancing in the [G] evening air.
[Am] And like a beacon [Em] that old yellow [F] bulb it always [C] led me home.
[Dm]
Somehow [C] mama always [F] knew just when to [G] leave it on.
[C] If the world [F] had a front porch [G] like we [Am] did back then.
[F]
We'd still [C] have our problems [G] but we'd all be [Am] friends.
[Em] Treating your neighbor [F] like he's your [C] next of kin.
[F] _
[C] Wouldn't be gone [Am] with the wind.
_ [F] If the world [C] had a front porch [G] like we [C] did back then. _
_ [Am] _ [Em] Treating your neighbor [F] like he's your [C] next of kin.
_ Wouldn't be gone [Am] with the wind.
If the world [C] had a front [G] porch like we did [C] back then. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _