Chords for Walker Hayes - Craig (feat. MercyMe) (Lyric Video)
Tempo:
89.45 bpm
Chords used:
B
F#
G#m
E
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[B]
[B]
I met Craig at a church called Redeeming [D] Grace.
It's like he understood my I don't want to be [B] here face.
I didn't bow my head.
Not one single prayer, but he just shook my hand.
He said, I'm glad you're here.
He says we'll all be judged, but he was never judgmental.
And even though my songs, they don't belong in no hymnal.
He called me my lyrics, slapped me on the back.
So man, you got a [F#] gift how you write like that.
[G#m] Yeah, I know.
[F#] He sounds cool, right?
[B] Not your typical kid from [F#] Sunday school, right?
[G#m] I still ain't figured out [F#] church yet.
[E] But Craig, I get.
[G#m] So now he can't walk [F#] on water or turn a knife or [B] violent rage.
[G#m] But he just might be tight [B] with a man like that.
Now he [G#m] ain't the light of the world,
but I [B] wish my world was bright as his.
Yeah, he just [F#] might be [B] tight with a man like that.
Let's go.
So when you lose a record deal, y'all, the perks fade fast.
Dealership said, we're going to need to get that minivan back.
So we went down in one car and broke as I fell.
Had my wife and six kids and only five seat belts.
I needed help, but [C#] I couldn't admit [Bm] I was struggling.
I said, Craig, it's all good.
But he knew it all wasn't.
I, hey, man, I'm praying for you.
Would have been [B] sufficient, but not.
He took roadside assistance [G#m] to a whole nother level.
[F#] The sacrificial heights [B] showed up at the ballpark
after my son's game one night in two cars with his wife, Laura,
watching from [E] the other.
So what in the world are y'all [G#m] doing here, brother?
He just laughed [F#] beside that old Chrysler Town and Country van
[E] with the keys and the [B] title and a pen in his hand.
[G#m] Said, man, all you [F#] got to do is sign on this y'all.
I said, no, no [B] way.
But he wasn't taking [G#m] for an answer.
[F#] He said, please, somebody did this for [B] me once.
Just let me do this for you.
[G#m] We argued about [F#] it for a little while.
And I teared [B] up and Craig smiled.
So [G#m] now he can't [F#] walk on water,
but turn [B] an apple valley [B] red.
But he [F#] just might be tight [B] with a man.
Yeah, he [G#m] ain't the light [F#] of the world.
But [B] I wish my body said
[G#m] just might [F#] be tight with a [B] man.
[Bm] [B] [Bm]
[B] [G#m] So, yeah, I know he [F#] sounds cool, right?
[B] Not your typical kid from Sunday [F#] school, right?
I still ain't figured out church yet.
[B] But Craig, I get.
[D#] [G#m] So now he can't walk [F#] on water,
but turn an apple [B] valley red.
[G#m] But he just [F#] might be tight with [B] a man.
[B] He ain't the [F#] light of the world.
But I [B] wish my body said
[G#m] just [F#] might be [B] tight with a man.
My father was way too [G#m] ashamed to be adequately [F#] grateful at the moment.
But I signed [B] the dotted line and drove the kids home.
[D#m] And when a cop pulled up beside [E] us at the light, they didn't have to duck
because thanks to Craig, they were all
[B]
I met Craig at a church called Redeeming [D] Grace.
It's like he understood my I don't want to be [B] here face.
I didn't bow my head.
Not one single prayer, but he just shook my hand.
He said, I'm glad you're here.
He says we'll all be judged, but he was never judgmental.
And even though my songs, they don't belong in no hymnal.
He called me my lyrics, slapped me on the back.
So man, you got a [F#] gift how you write like that.
[G#m] Yeah, I know.
[F#] He sounds cool, right?
[B] Not your typical kid from [F#] Sunday school, right?
[G#m] I still ain't figured out [F#] church yet.
[E] But Craig, I get.
[G#m] So now he can't walk [F#] on water or turn a knife or [B] violent rage.
[G#m] But he just might be tight [B] with a man like that.
Now he [G#m] ain't the light of the world,
but I [B] wish my world was bright as his.
Yeah, he just [F#] might be [B] tight with a man like that.
Let's go.
So when you lose a record deal, y'all, the perks fade fast.
Dealership said, we're going to need to get that minivan back.
So we went down in one car and broke as I fell.
Had my wife and six kids and only five seat belts.
I needed help, but [C#] I couldn't admit [Bm] I was struggling.
I said, Craig, it's all good.
But he knew it all wasn't.
I, hey, man, I'm praying for you.
Would have been [B] sufficient, but not.
He took roadside assistance [G#m] to a whole nother level.
[F#] The sacrificial heights [B] showed up at the ballpark
after my son's game one night in two cars with his wife, Laura,
watching from [E] the other.
So what in the world are y'all [G#m] doing here, brother?
He just laughed [F#] beside that old Chrysler Town and Country van
[E] with the keys and the [B] title and a pen in his hand.
[G#m] Said, man, all you [F#] got to do is sign on this y'all.
I said, no, no [B] way.
But he wasn't taking [G#m] for an answer.
[F#] He said, please, somebody did this for [B] me once.
Just let me do this for you.
[G#m] We argued about [F#] it for a little while.
And I teared [B] up and Craig smiled.
So [G#m] now he can't [F#] walk on water,
but turn [B] an apple valley [B] red.
But he [F#] just might be tight [B] with a man.
Yeah, he [G#m] ain't the light [F#] of the world.
But [B] I wish my body said
[G#m] just might [F#] be tight with a [B] man.
[Bm] [B] [Bm]
[B] [G#m] So, yeah, I know he [F#] sounds cool, right?
[B] Not your typical kid from Sunday [F#] school, right?
I still ain't figured out church yet.
[B] But Craig, I get.
[D#] [G#m] So now he can't walk [F#] on water,
but turn an apple [B] valley red.
[G#m] But he just [F#] might be tight with [B] a man.
[B] He ain't the [F#] light of the world.
But I [B] wish my body said
[G#m] just [F#] might be [B] tight with a man.
My father was way too [G#m] ashamed to be adequately [F#] grateful at the moment.
But I signed [B] the dotted line and drove the kids home.
[D#m] And when a cop pulled up beside [E] us at the light, they didn't have to duck
because thanks to Craig, they were all
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I met Craig at a church called Redeeming [D] Grace.
It's like he understood my I don't want to be [B] here face.
I didn't bow my head.
Not one single prayer, but he just shook my hand.
He said, I'm glad you're here.
He says we'll all be judged, but he was never judgmental.
And even though my songs, they don't belong in no hymnal.
He called me my lyrics, slapped me on the back.
So man, you got a [F#] gift how you write like that.
[G#m] Yeah, I know.
[F#] He sounds cool, right?
[B] Not your typical kid from [F#] Sunday school, right?
[G#m] I still ain't figured out [F#] church yet.
[E] But Craig, I get.
[G#m] So now he can't walk [F#] on water or turn a knife or [B] violent rage.
[G#m] But he just might be tight [B] with a man like that.
Now he [G#m] ain't the light of the world,
but I [B] wish my world was bright as his.
Yeah, he just [F#] might be [B] tight with a man like that.
Let's go. _ _ _ _ _
So when you lose a record deal, y'all, the perks fade fast.
Dealership said, we're going to need to get that minivan back.
So we went down in one car and broke as I fell.
Had my wife and six kids and only five seat belts.
I needed help, but [C#] I couldn't admit [Bm] I was struggling.
I said, Craig, it's all good.
But he knew it all wasn't.
I, hey, man, I'm praying for you.
Would have been [B] sufficient, but not.
He took roadside assistance [G#m] to a whole nother level.
[F#] The sacrificial heights [B] showed up at the ballpark
after my son's game one night in two cars with his wife, Laura,
watching from [E] the other.
So what in the world are y'all [G#m] doing here, brother?
He just laughed [F#] beside that old Chrysler Town and Country van
[E] with the keys and the [B] title and a pen in his hand.
[G#m] Said, man, all you [F#] got to do is sign on this y'all.
I said, no, no [B] way.
But he wasn't taking [G#m] for an answer.
[F#] He said, please, somebody did this for [B] me once.
Just let me do this for you.
[G#m] We argued about [F#] it for a little while.
And I teared [B] up and Craig smiled.
So [G#m] now he can't [F#] walk on water,
but turn [B] an apple valley [B] red.
But he [F#] just might be tight [B] with a man.
Yeah, he [G#m] ain't the light [F#] of the world.
But [B] I wish my body said
[G#m] just might [F#] be tight with a [B] man. _ _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [B] _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [G#m] So, yeah, I know he [F#] sounds cool, right?
[B] Not your typical kid from Sunday [F#] school, right?
I still ain't figured out church yet.
[B] But Craig, I get.
_ _ [D#] _ [G#m] So now he can't walk [F#] on water,
but turn an apple [B] valley red.
[G#m] But he just [F#] might be tight with [B] a man.
_ [B] He ain't the [F#] light of the world.
But I [B] wish my body said
_ [G#m] just [F#] might be [B] tight with a man.
My father was way too [G#m] ashamed to be adequately [F#] grateful at the moment.
But I signed [B] the dotted line and drove the kids home.
[D#m] And when a cop pulled up beside [E] us at the light, they didn't have to duck
because thanks to Craig, they were all
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I met Craig at a church called Redeeming [D] Grace.
It's like he understood my I don't want to be [B] here face.
I didn't bow my head.
Not one single prayer, but he just shook my hand.
He said, I'm glad you're here.
He says we'll all be judged, but he was never judgmental.
And even though my songs, they don't belong in no hymnal.
He called me my lyrics, slapped me on the back.
So man, you got a [F#] gift how you write like that.
[G#m] Yeah, I know.
[F#] He sounds cool, right?
[B] Not your typical kid from [F#] Sunday school, right?
[G#m] I still ain't figured out [F#] church yet.
[E] But Craig, I get.
[G#m] So now he can't walk [F#] on water or turn a knife or [B] violent rage.
[G#m] But he just might be tight [B] with a man like that.
Now he [G#m] ain't the light of the world,
but I [B] wish my world was bright as his.
Yeah, he just [F#] might be [B] tight with a man like that.
Let's go. _ _ _ _ _
So when you lose a record deal, y'all, the perks fade fast.
Dealership said, we're going to need to get that minivan back.
So we went down in one car and broke as I fell.
Had my wife and six kids and only five seat belts.
I needed help, but [C#] I couldn't admit [Bm] I was struggling.
I said, Craig, it's all good.
But he knew it all wasn't.
I, hey, man, I'm praying for you.
Would have been [B] sufficient, but not.
He took roadside assistance [G#m] to a whole nother level.
[F#] The sacrificial heights [B] showed up at the ballpark
after my son's game one night in two cars with his wife, Laura,
watching from [E] the other.
So what in the world are y'all [G#m] doing here, brother?
He just laughed [F#] beside that old Chrysler Town and Country van
[E] with the keys and the [B] title and a pen in his hand.
[G#m] Said, man, all you [F#] got to do is sign on this y'all.
I said, no, no [B] way.
But he wasn't taking [G#m] for an answer.
[F#] He said, please, somebody did this for [B] me once.
Just let me do this for you.
[G#m] We argued about [F#] it for a little while.
And I teared [B] up and Craig smiled.
So [G#m] now he can't [F#] walk on water,
but turn [B] an apple valley [B] red.
But he [F#] just might be tight [B] with a man.
Yeah, he [G#m] ain't the light [F#] of the world.
But [B] I wish my body said
[G#m] just might [F#] be tight with a [B] man. _ _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [B] _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [G#m] So, yeah, I know he [F#] sounds cool, right?
[B] Not your typical kid from Sunday [F#] school, right?
I still ain't figured out church yet.
[B] But Craig, I get.
_ _ [D#] _ [G#m] So now he can't walk [F#] on water,
but turn an apple [B] valley red.
[G#m] But he just [F#] might be tight with [B] a man.
_ [B] He ain't the [F#] light of the world.
But I [B] wish my body said
_ [G#m] just [F#] might be [B] tight with a man.
My father was way too [G#m] ashamed to be adequately [F#] grateful at the moment.
But I signed [B] the dotted line and drove the kids home.
[D#m] And when a cop pulled up beside [E] us at the light, they didn't have to duck
because thanks to Craig, they were all