Craig Chords by Walker Hayes
Tempo:
84.85 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
Am
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C]
[F] [G] [C]
[G] [Dm] [G] [C]
I met [F] Craig at a church called Redeeming Grace.
[G] It's like he [C] understood my I don't want to be here face.
I [F] felt out of place and I smelled like beer, [G] but he just shook my hand, [C] said I'm glad you're here.
He says we'll [F] all be judged, but he was never [G] judgmental.
And even [C] though my songs don't belong in no hymn, he quote [F] me my lyrics, slap me on the back, [G] said man, you got to guess [C] how you write like that.
[Am] Yeah, I know [G] he sounds cool, right?
[C] Not your [F] typical kid from Sunday school, right?
[Am] I still [G] ain't figured out church yet, [F] but [C] Craig, I get now he can't [F] walk on water [G] or turn a [C] Napa Valley red.
But he [F] just might be tight [G] with a man that [C] is.
He's not the [F] light of the world, but I [G] wish that [C] mine was bright as his.
Yeah, he [F] just might be tight [G] with a man that [C]
is.
[F] [G] [C]
[F] [C]
When you lose [F] a record deal, all the perks fade fast.
[G] Dealership [C] said we're going to need to get that minivan back.
So we were down in [F] one car and broke as I felt.
[G] And my wife and six kids [C] and only five seat belts.
I needed help, [F] but couldn't admit I was struggling.
[G] So Craig, [C] it's all good.
You know, it all wasn't a [F] man for you would have been sufficient.
[G] But now he took [C] roadside assistance to a whole nother level.
The [D] sacrificial [C] heights showed up at the ballpark after my son's game one night in two cars with his wife, Laura, watching from the other.
[Dm] So what in the world [F] are y'all doing here, brother?
[C] He just laughs at that old price of town and country, man, [Em] with the keys and the title and a pen and a sense.
[C] And then all you got to do is sign and it's yours.
[Dm] I said, no, no way.
But he wouldn't take no [Fm] for an answer.
He said, please do [C] somebody do this for me once.
Let me do this for you.
[G] We argued about it for a little while.
And I tear up.
Craig's.
Yeah, [Am] I know.
[G] He sounds cool, right?
[Am] Not [F] from Sunday school, right?
He [C] can [F] walk on water, [G] turn an [C] apple valley red.
But he [F] just won't be tight [G] with a [C] man.
Now, he's not [F] light of the world, but I [G] wish that my [C] was bright as it is.
Yeah, [F] just like be tight [G] with a man.
[C]
[F] [C] My [F] [G] [C] pride was way too ashamed to be [F] adequately grateful at the moment.
[C] But I signed the dotted line and I drove the kids home.
And when a cop pulled [F] up beside us, the light that didn't have to [G] die, because [C] thanks to Greg, [C] we're all buckled up.
[F] [C] [F] [G] [C]
[F] [G] [C]
[G] [Dm] [G] [C]
I met [F] Craig at a church called Redeeming Grace.
[G] It's like he [C] understood my I don't want to be here face.
I [F] felt out of place and I smelled like beer, [G] but he just shook my hand, [C] said I'm glad you're here.
He says we'll [F] all be judged, but he was never [G] judgmental.
And even [C] though my songs don't belong in no hymn, he quote [F] me my lyrics, slap me on the back, [G] said man, you got to guess [C] how you write like that.
[Am] Yeah, I know [G] he sounds cool, right?
[C] Not your [F] typical kid from Sunday school, right?
[Am] I still [G] ain't figured out church yet, [F] but [C] Craig, I get now he can't [F] walk on water [G] or turn a [C] Napa Valley red.
But he [F] just might be tight [G] with a man that [C] is.
He's not the [F] light of the world, but I [G] wish that [C] mine was bright as his.
Yeah, he [F] just might be tight [G] with a man that [C]
is.
[F] [G] [C]
[F] [C]
When you lose [F] a record deal, all the perks fade fast.
[G] Dealership [C] said we're going to need to get that minivan back.
So we were down in [F] one car and broke as I felt.
[G] And my wife and six kids [C] and only five seat belts.
I needed help, [F] but couldn't admit I was struggling.
[G] So Craig, [C] it's all good.
You know, it all wasn't a [F] man for you would have been sufficient.
[G] But now he took [C] roadside assistance to a whole nother level.
The [D] sacrificial [C] heights showed up at the ballpark after my son's game one night in two cars with his wife, Laura, watching from the other.
[Dm] So what in the world [F] are y'all doing here, brother?
[C] He just laughs at that old price of town and country, man, [Em] with the keys and the title and a pen and a sense.
[C] And then all you got to do is sign and it's yours.
[Dm] I said, no, no way.
But he wouldn't take no [Fm] for an answer.
He said, please do [C] somebody do this for me once.
Let me do this for you.
[G] We argued about it for a little while.
And I tear up.
Craig's.
Yeah, [Am] I know.
[G] He sounds cool, right?
[Am] Not [F] from Sunday school, right?
He [C] can [F] walk on water, [G] turn an [C] apple valley red.
But he [F] just won't be tight [G] with a [C] man.
Now, he's not [F] light of the world, but I [G] wish that my [C] was bright as it is.
Yeah, [F] just like be tight [G] with a man.
[C]
[F] [C] My [F] [G] [C] pride was way too ashamed to be [F] adequately grateful at the moment.
[C] But I signed the dotted line and I drove the kids home.
And when a cop pulled [F] up beside us, the light that didn't have to [G] die, because [C] thanks to Greg, [C] we're all buckled up.
[F] [C] [F] [G] [C]
Key:
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[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ [Dm] _ [G] _ _ [C] _
I met [F] Craig at a church called Redeeming Grace.
[G] It's like he [C] understood my I don't want to be here face.
I [F] felt out of place and I smelled like beer, [G] but he just shook my hand, [C] said I'm glad you're here.
He says we'll [F] all be judged, but he was never [G] judgmental.
And even [C] though my songs don't belong in no hymn, he quote [F] me my lyrics, slap me on the back, [G] said man, you got to guess [C] how you write like that.
[Am] Yeah, I know [G] he sounds cool, right?
[C] Not your [F] typical kid from Sunday school, right?
[Am] I still [G] ain't figured out church yet, [F] but [C] Craig, I get now he can't [F] walk on water [G] or turn a [C] Napa Valley red.
But he [F] just might be tight [G] with a man that [C] is.
He's not the [F] light of the world, but I [G] wish that [C] mine was bright as his.
Yeah, he [F] just might be tight [G] with a man that [C]
is.
_ [F] _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
When you lose [F] a record deal, all the perks fade fast.
[G] Dealership [C] said we're going to need to get that minivan back.
So we were down in [F] one car and broke as I felt.
[G] And my wife and six kids [C] and only five seat belts.
I needed help, [F] but couldn't admit I was struggling.
[G] So Craig, [C] it's all good.
You know, it all wasn't a [F] man for you would have been sufficient.
[G] But now he took [C] roadside assistance to a whole nother level.
The [D] sacrificial [C] heights showed up at the ballpark after my son's game one night in two cars with his wife, Laura, watching from the other.
[Dm] So what in the world [F] are y'all doing here, brother?
[C] He just laughs at that old price of town and country, man, [Em] with the keys and the title and a pen and a sense.
[C] And then all you got to do is sign and it's yours.
[Dm] I said, no, no way.
But he wouldn't take no [Fm] for an answer.
He said, please do [C] somebody do this for me once.
Let me do this for you.
[G] We argued about it for a little while.
And I tear up.
Craig's.
Yeah, [Am] I know.
[G] He sounds cool, right?
[Am] Not [F] from Sunday school, right?
He [C] can [F] walk on water, [G] turn an [C] apple valley red.
But he [F] just won't be tight [G] with a [C] man.
Now, he's not [F] light of the world, but I [G] wish that my [C] was bright as it is.
Yeah, [F] just like be tight [G] with a man.
[C] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ My _ _ [F] _ _ _ [G] _ [C] pride was way too ashamed to be [F] adequately grateful at the moment.
[C] But I signed the dotted line and I drove the kids home.
And when a cop pulled [F] up beside us, the light that didn't have to [G] die, because [C] thanks to Greg, [C] we're all buckled up.
[F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ [Dm] _ [G] _ _ [C] _
I met [F] Craig at a church called Redeeming Grace.
[G] It's like he [C] understood my I don't want to be here face.
I [F] felt out of place and I smelled like beer, [G] but he just shook my hand, [C] said I'm glad you're here.
He says we'll [F] all be judged, but he was never [G] judgmental.
And even [C] though my songs don't belong in no hymn, he quote [F] me my lyrics, slap me on the back, [G] said man, you got to guess [C] how you write like that.
[Am] Yeah, I know [G] he sounds cool, right?
[C] Not your [F] typical kid from Sunday school, right?
[Am] I still [G] ain't figured out church yet, [F] but [C] Craig, I get now he can't [F] walk on water [G] or turn a [C] Napa Valley red.
But he [F] just might be tight [G] with a man that [C] is.
He's not the [F] light of the world, but I [G] wish that [C] mine was bright as his.
Yeah, he [F] just might be tight [G] with a man that [C]
is.
_ [F] _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
When you lose [F] a record deal, all the perks fade fast.
[G] Dealership [C] said we're going to need to get that minivan back.
So we were down in [F] one car and broke as I felt.
[G] And my wife and six kids [C] and only five seat belts.
I needed help, [F] but couldn't admit I was struggling.
[G] So Craig, [C] it's all good.
You know, it all wasn't a [F] man for you would have been sufficient.
[G] But now he took [C] roadside assistance to a whole nother level.
The [D] sacrificial [C] heights showed up at the ballpark after my son's game one night in two cars with his wife, Laura, watching from the other.
[Dm] So what in the world [F] are y'all doing here, brother?
[C] He just laughs at that old price of town and country, man, [Em] with the keys and the title and a pen and a sense.
[C] And then all you got to do is sign and it's yours.
[Dm] I said, no, no way.
But he wouldn't take no [Fm] for an answer.
He said, please do [C] somebody do this for me once.
Let me do this for you.
[G] We argued about it for a little while.
And I tear up.
Craig's.
Yeah, [Am] I know.
[G] He sounds cool, right?
[Am] Not [F] from Sunday school, right?
He [C] can [F] walk on water, [G] turn an [C] apple valley red.
But he [F] just won't be tight [G] with a [C] man.
Now, he's not [F] light of the world, but I [G] wish that my [C] was bright as it is.
Yeah, [F] just like be tight [G] with a man.
[C] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ My _ _ [F] _ _ _ [G] _ [C] pride was way too ashamed to be [F] adequately grateful at the moment.
[C] But I signed the dotted line and I drove the kids home.
And when a cop pulled [F] up beside us, the light that didn't have to [G] die, because [C] thanks to Greg, [C] we're all buckled up.
[F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _