Chords for Tracy Lawrence - Paint Me A Birmingham (Lyric Video)
Tempo:
64.925 bpm
Chords used:
F#
C#
G#m
B
D#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G#m] [F#] [G#m] [D#m]
[B] [F#] [B] [F#]
He was sitting there, [G#m] his brushing hand, [F#] [C#] painting waves as they [F#] danced upon the [C#] sand.
[B] [F#] With every stroke [G#m] he brought to life [C#] the deep blue of the ocean [F#] against the morning sky.
[G#m] I asked him if he only [C#] painted ocean scenes.
[B] He said, for twenty dollars, [F#] I'll paint you [C#] anything, cause you [F#] painted me a Birmingham.
Make it [D#m] look just the way I planned.
A little [F#] house on the edge [G#m] of town, orange snow [F#] all the way [C#] around.
Put her [F#] there in the front yard swing, cotton [D#m] dress make it a early spring.
For a [G#m] while she'll be mine again, [F#] [C#] if you could paint me a [F#] Birmingham.
[D#m] He [D#m]
[B] [F#] [F#] looked at me [G#m] with annoying eyes, [C#] and took a canvas from a bag [F#] there by his side.
[B] [F#] Picked up a brush [G#m] and said to [B] me, [C#] Sutton just where in this picture [F#] would you like to be?
[C#] [G#m] And I said, if there's [F#] any way [C#] you can.
[B] Could you paint me back into [D#m] her [C#] arms again?
Could you paint [F#] me a Birmingham?
Make it [D#m] look just the way I planned.
A little [G#m] house on the edge of town, orange snow [C#] all the way around.
Put her [F#] there in the front yard swing, cotton dress [D#m] make it a early spring.
For a while [G#m] she'll be mine [B] again, [F#] [C#] if you could paint me a [F#] Birmingham.
[G#] Paint me a Birmingham.
Make it look just the way I planned.
A little house [A#m] on the edge of town, [C#] orange snow [D#] all the way around.
Put her there [G#] in the front yard swing, cotton dress [Fm] make it a [G#] early spring.
For a while [A#m] she'll be mine again, [C#] [D#] [Fm] if [D#] you could paint me a [G#] Birmingham.
[Fm] Oh, paint [A#m] me a Birmingham.
[C#] [A#m] [G#]
[B] [F#] [B] [F#]
He was sitting there, [G#m] his brushing hand, [F#] [C#] painting waves as they [F#] danced upon the [C#] sand.
[B] [F#] With every stroke [G#m] he brought to life [C#] the deep blue of the ocean [F#] against the morning sky.
[G#m] I asked him if he only [C#] painted ocean scenes.
[B] He said, for twenty dollars, [F#] I'll paint you [C#] anything, cause you [F#] painted me a Birmingham.
Make it [D#m] look just the way I planned.
A little [F#] house on the edge [G#m] of town, orange snow [F#] all the way [C#] around.
Put her [F#] there in the front yard swing, cotton [D#m] dress make it a early spring.
For a [G#m] while she'll be mine again, [F#] [C#] if you could paint me a [F#] Birmingham.
[D#m] He [D#m]
[B] [F#] [F#] looked at me [G#m] with annoying eyes, [C#] and took a canvas from a bag [F#] there by his side.
[B] [F#] Picked up a brush [G#m] and said to [B] me, [C#] Sutton just where in this picture [F#] would you like to be?
[C#] [G#m] And I said, if there's [F#] any way [C#] you can.
[B] Could you paint me back into [D#m] her [C#] arms again?
Could you paint [F#] me a Birmingham?
Make it [D#m] look just the way I planned.
A little [G#m] house on the edge of town, orange snow [C#] all the way around.
Put her [F#] there in the front yard swing, cotton dress [D#m] make it a early spring.
For a while [G#m] she'll be mine [B] again, [F#] [C#] if you could paint me a [F#] Birmingham.
[G#] Paint me a Birmingham.
Make it look just the way I planned.
A little house [A#m] on the edge of town, [C#] orange snow [D#] all the way around.
Put her there [G#] in the front yard swing, cotton dress [Fm] make it a [G#] early spring.
For a while [A#m] she'll be mine again, [C#] [D#] [Fm] if [D#] you could paint me a [G#] Birmingham.
[Fm] Oh, paint [A#m] me a Birmingham.
[C#] [A#m] [G#]
Key:
F#
C#
G#m
B
D#m
F#
C#
G#m
[G#m] _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ [D#m] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ [B] _ [F#] _
He was sitting there, [G#m] his brushing hand, [F#] _ [C#] painting waves as they [F#] danced upon the [C#] sand.
[B] [F#] With every stroke [G#m] he brought to life [C#] the deep blue of the ocean [F#] against the morning sky.
[G#m] I asked him if he only [C#] painted ocean scenes.
[B] He said, for twenty dollars, [F#] I'll paint you [C#] anything, cause you [F#] painted me a Birmingham.
Make it [D#m] look just the way I planned.
A little [F#] house on the edge [G#m] of town, orange snow [F#] all the way [C#] around.
Put her [F#] there in the front yard swing, cotton [D#m] dress make it a early spring.
For a [G#m] while she'll be mine again, _ [F#] _ [C#] if you could paint me a [F#] Birmingham.
_ _ [D#m] He [D#m] _ _
[B] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [F#] looked at me [G#m] with annoying eyes, [C#] and took a canvas from a bag [F#] there by his side.
[B] [F#] Picked up a brush [G#m] and said to [B] me, [C#] Sutton just where in this picture [F#] would you like to be?
_ [C#] [G#m] And I said, if there's [F#] any way [C#] you can.
[B] Could you paint me back into [D#m] her [C#] arms again?
Could you paint [F#] me a Birmingham?
Make it [D#m] look just the way I planned.
A little [G#m] house on the edge of town, orange snow [C#] all the way around.
Put her [F#] there in the front yard swing, cotton dress [D#m] make it a early spring.
For a while [G#m] she'll be mine [B] again, _ [F#] _ [C#] if you could paint me a [F#] Birmingham. _
[G#] Paint me a Birmingham.
_ Make it look just the way I planned.
A little house [A#m] on the edge of town, [C#] orange snow [D#] all the way around.
Put her there [G#] in the front yard swing, cotton dress [Fm] make it a [G#] early spring.
For a while [A#m] she'll be mine again, [C#] _ [D#] [Fm] if [D#] you could paint me a [G#] Birmingham.
_ _ [Fm] _ _ Oh, paint [A#m] me a Birmingham.
_ [C#] _ _ _ [A#m] _ [G#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ [B] _ [F#] _
He was sitting there, [G#m] his brushing hand, [F#] _ [C#] painting waves as they [F#] danced upon the [C#] sand.
[B] [F#] With every stroke [G#m] he brought to life [C#] the deep blue of the ocean [F#] against the morning sky.
[G#m] I asked him if he only [C#] painted ocean scenes.
[B] He said, for twenty dollars, [F#] I'll paint you [C#] anything, cause you [F#] painted me a Birmingham.
Make it [D#m] look just the way I planned.
A little [F#] house on the edge [G#m] of town, orange snow [F#] all the way [C#] around.
Put her [F#] there in the front yard swing, cotton [D#m] dress make it a early spring.
For a [G#m] while she'll be mine again, _ [F#] _ [C#] if you could paint me a [F#] Birmingham.
_ _ [D#m] He [D#m] _ _
[B] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [F#] looked at me [G#m] with annoying eyes, [C#] and took a canvas from a bag [F#] there by his side.
[B] [F#] Picked up a brush [G#m] and said to [B] me, [C#] Sutton just where in this picture [F#] would you like to be?
_ [C#] [G#m] And I said, if there's [F#] any way [C#] you can.
[B] Could you paint me back into [D#m] her [C#] arms again?
Could you paint [F#] me a Birmingham?
Make it [D#m] look just the way I planned.
A little [G#m] house on the edge of town, orange snow [C#] all the way around.
Put her [F#] there in the front yard swing, cotton dress [D#m] make it a early spring.
For a while [G#m] she'll be mine [B] again, _ [F#] _ [C#] if you could paint me a [F#] Birmingham. _
[G#] Paint me a Birmingham.
_ Make it look just the way I planned.
A little house [A#m] on the edge of town, [C#] orange snow [D#] all the way around.
Put her there [G#] in the front yard swing, cotton dress [Fm] make it a [G#] early spring.
For a while [A#m] she'll be mine again, [C#] _ [D#] [Fm] if [D#] you could paint me a [G#] Birmingham.
_ _ [Fm] _ _ Oh, paint [A#m] me a Birmingham.
_ [C#] _ _ _ [A#m] _ [G#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _