Chords for Tyler Childers - Country Squire (Audio)
Tempo:
80.8 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
B
E
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D]
Good [D] night, I'm up in Chili Coffee, downwind from the [A] paper mill.
I'm out here spittin' on the sidewalk, takin' in the [D] factory smells.
Headin' over to Chitin's a-smokin' out the window, in the air that gas [A] pipe leak.
I wonder if she's cringin' at the same time, thinkin' pretty [B] thoughts of me.
I was up for hours this morning, pullin' traps before I [A] said goodbye.
I plan to tan myself a-flockside, and hangin' on the [D] Darwin rise.
Cause they tell me that it's gonna be big and warm, and the snow will set [A] in.
And I don't want it cold, I ain't home the way that [D] I've been.
[G] Spendin' my [A] nights in a bar and a [D] road, turnin' them [G] songs into bibles.
[A] Dreamin' about the day that I'll sit by the fire, huddled with my honey in a country [D]
squire.
Well, tomorrow we hit the country music highway, on our way [A] to Circleville.
We're off to do some weekend war-in', while we sing and [D] drink our fill.
Now, when I ain't out playin' on my six string, with the nickels [A] I acquire.
I'm tryin' to fix her up a castle, it's called [D] the country squire.
It's a 24-foot long vessel, it measures [A] 8 feet wide.
It's a 53-year-old camper, it's made to [D] pull behind.
And I'm gonna do the studs and the rafters, and I'm buildin' back piece by [A] piece.
I'm tryin' to fix her up a temple, my lady of the [D] Essel Springs.
[G] Spendin' my [A] nights in a bar and a [D] road, turnin' them [G] songs into bibles.
[A] Dreamin' about the day that I'll sit by the fire, huddled with my honey in a country [D]
squire.
[E]
[B] [Bm]
[E]
[B]
[E] One day I aim to have myself a family, in a cabin on [B] the hill.
And I might have to come up to the highway, to help with the [E] family bill.
But in the case I got a little older, on the day that [B] I retire.
I'll take her somewhere warm for the winter, pullin' her country [E]
squire.
[A] Spendin' my nights [B] in a bar and a road, [E] turnin' them songs into two-by [B]-fours.
Dreamin' about the day that I'll sit by the fire, huddled with my honey in a [E] country squire.
[B] Dreamin' about the day that I'll sit by the fire, huddled with my honey in a [E] country squire.
Good [D] night, I'm up in Chili Coffee, downwind from the [A] paper mill.
I'm out here spittin' on the sidewalk, takin' in the [D] factory smells.
Headin' over to Chitin's a-smokin' out the window, in the air that gas [A] pipe leak.
I wonder if she's cringin' at the same time, thinkin' pretty [B] thoughts of me.
I was up for hours this morning, pullin' traps before I [A] said goodbye.
I plan to tan myself a-flockside, and hangin' on the [D] Darwin rise.
Cause they tell me that it's gonna be big and warm, and the snow will set [A] in.
And I don't want it cold, I ain't home the way that [D] I've been.
[G] Spendin' my [A] nights in a bar and a [D] road, turnin' them [G] songs into bibles.
[A] Dreamin' about the day that I'll sit by the fire, huddled with my honey in a country [D]
squire.
Well, tomorrow we hit the country music highway, on our way [A] to Circleville.
We're off to do some weekend war-in', while we sing and [D] drink our fill.
Now, when I ain't out playin' on my six string, with the nickels [A] I acquire.
I'm tryin' to fix her up a castle, it's called [D] the country squire.
It's a 24-foot long vessel, it measures [A] 8 feet wide.
It's a 53-year-old camper, it's made to [D] pull behind.
And I'm gonna do the studs and the rafters, and I'm buildin' back piece by [A] piece.
I'm tryin' to fix her up a temple, my lady of the [D] Essel Springs.
[G] Spendin' my [A] nights in a bar and a [D] road, turnin' them [G] songs into bibles.
[A] Dreamin' about the day that I'll sit by the fire, huddled with my honey in a country [D]
squire.
[E]
[B] [Bm]
[E]
[B]
[E] One day I aim to have myself a family, in a cabin on [B] the hill.
And I might have to come up to the highway, to help with the [E] family bill.
But in the case I got a little older, on the day that [B] I retire.
I'll take her somewhere warm for the winter, pullin' her country [E]
squire.
[A] Spendin' my nights [B] in a bar and a road, [E] turnin' them songs into two-by [B]-fours.
Dreamin' about the day that I'll sit by the fire, huddled with my honey in a [E] country squire.
[B] Dreamin' about the day that I'll sit by the fire, huddled with my honey in a [E] country squire.
Key:
D
A
B
E
G
D
A
B
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ Good [D] night, I'm up in Chili Coffee, downwind from the [A] paper mill.
I'm out here spittin' on the sidewalk, takin' in the [D] factory smells.
Headin' over to Chitin's a-smokin' out the window, in the air that gas [A] pipe leak.
I wonder if she's cringin' at the same time, thinkin' pretty [B] thoughts of me.
I was up for hours this morning, pullin' traps before I [A] said goodbye.
I plan to tan myself a-flockside, and hangin' on the [D] Darwin rise.
Cause they tell me that it's gonna be big and warm, and the snow will set [A] in.
And I don't want it cold, I ain't home the way that [D] I've been.
[G] Spendin' my [A] nights in a bar and a [D] road, turnin' them [G] songs into bibles.
[A] Dreamin' about the day that I'll sit by the fire, huddled with my honey in a country [D]
squire.
Well, tomorrow we hit the country music highway, on our way [A] to Circleville.
We're off to do some weekend war-in', while we sing and [D] drink our fill.
Now, when I ain't out playin' on my six string, with the nickels [A] I acquire.
I'm tryin' to fix her up a castle, it's called [D] the country squire.
It's a 24-foot long vessel, it measures [A] 8 feet wide.
It's a 53-year-old camper, it's made to [D] pull behind.
And I'm gonna do the studs and the rafters, and I'm buildin' back piece by [A] piece.
I'm tryin' to fix her up a temple, my lady of the [D] Essel Springs.
[G] Spendin' my [A] nights in a bar and a [D] road, turnin' them [G] songs into bibles.
[A] Dreamin' about the day that I'll sit by the fire, huddled with my honey in a country [D]
squire.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ One day I aim to have myself a family, in a cabin on [B] the hill.
And I might have to come up to the highway, to help with the [E] family bill.
But in the case I got a little older, on the day that [B] I retire.
I'll take her somewhere warm for the winter, pullin' her country [E]
squire.
[A] Spendin' my nights [B] in a bar and a road, [E] turnin' them songs into two-by [B]-fours.
Dreamin' about the day that I'll sit by the fire, huddled with my honey in a [E] country squire.
_ _ [B] Dreamin' about the day that I'll sit by the fire, huddled with my honey in a [E] country squire. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Good [D] night, I'm up in Chili Coffee, downwind from the [A] paper mill.
I'm out here spittin' on the sidewalk, takin' in the [D] factory smells.
Headin' over to Chitin's a-smokin' out the window, in the air that gas [A] pipe leak.
I wonder if she's cringin' at the same time, thinkin' pretty [B] thoughts of me.
I was up for hours this morning, pullin' traps before I [A] said goodbye.
I plan to tan myself a-flockside, and hangin' on the [D] Darwin rise.
Cause they tell me that it's gonna be big and warm, and the snow will set [A] in.
And I don't want it cold, I ain't home the way that [D] I've been.
[G] Spendin' my [A] nights in a bar and a [D] road, turnin' them [G] songs into bibles.
[A] Dreamin' about the day that I'll sit by the fire, huddled with my honey in a country [D]
squire.
Well, tomorrow we hit the country music highway, on our way [A] to Circleville.
We're off to do some weekend war-in', while we sing and [D] drink our fill.
Now, when I ain't out playin' on my six string, with the nickels [A] I acquire.
I'm tryin' to fix her up a castle, it's called [D] the country squire.
It's a 24-foot long vessel, it measures [A] 8 feet wide.
It's a 53-year-old camper, it's made to [D] pull behind.
And I'm gonna do the studs and the rafters, and I'm buildin' back piece by [A] piece.
I'm tryin' to fix her up a temple, my lady of the [D] Essel Springs.
[G] Spendin' my [A] nights in a bar and a [D] road, turnin' them [G] songs into bibles.
[A] Dreamin' about the day that I'll sit by the fire, huddled with my honey in a country [D]
squire.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ One day I aim to have myself a family, in a cabin on [B] the hill.
And I might have to come up to the highway, to help with the [E] family bill.
But in the case I got a little older, on the day that [B] I retire.
I'll take her somewhere warm for the winter, pullin' her country [E]
squire.
[A] Spendin' my nights [B] in a bar and a road, [E] turnin' them songs into two-by [B]-fours.
Dreamin' about the day that I'll sit by the fire, huddled with my honey in a [E] country squire.
_ _ [B] Dreamin' about the day that I'll sit by the fire, huddled with my honey in a [E] country squire. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _