Chords for Whiskey Shivers -Liquor, Beer, Wine and Ice
Tempo:
81.65 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[B] [D]
[G] [D]
[A] [D] Well, there ain't too much to do in a little [G] town, it's true.
Kids in bed, [D] it's five [A] till ten, so you wait around till you're sleepy [D] too.
And mama just got home, she's been working way too [G] long.
Well, you kiss [D] goodnight, you kill the [A] light, then you both look at [D] your phones.
[G] [D]
[A] [D] And a grandpa in his ten, he just looks [G] ahead and stares.
He ain't moved in [D] years, so we sit him [A] here, and we feed him soup and we comb his hair.
[D] The neighbors don't say hi, well, they mostly [G] stay inside.
Now, the word [D] is said, they just turn [A] their heads and they don't look [D] in the eye.
[A] Then a strange little belly came [G] around, and he opened a store at the edge of [E] town.
And brother, how our eyes do shine like the neon letters of [A] his neon signs.
They [D] say liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, [G] wine, and ice.
It turns one [D] horse down to a pair of dice.
It's liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
[G] [D]
[A] [D] Let's walk right through the door, from the ceiling to [G] the floor.
There's beer [D] and wine of every [A] kind, with booze with names you ain't heard before.
[D] And look who's shopping there, telling jokes [G] without a care.
It's a Spanish [D] teacher and a Methodist [A] preacher and the alderman [D] and mayor.
[A] Well, a strange little belly came [G] around, and he opened a [A] store at the edge of town.
[E] And brother, how our eyes do [A] shine like the neon [A] letters of his neon signs.
[D] They say liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, wine, [G] and ice.
It turns one horse [D] down to a pair of [A] dice.
It's liquor, beer, wine, [D] and ice.
[A] Well, the neighbors are kind these days, and they say they're pies in hay.
[E] Well, it might be a sin, but I'm wishing they didn't, [A] because they talk and talk for days and days.
And grandpa stands in place, with a look upon his face.
[E] And he says, ah-ah, give me that hoo [A]-shy little dog who split the old main brace.
And puts the music on, [G] because when mama [A] gets back home, [E] she's gonna take a seat and I'll hold those [A] feet.
And the feet blast through the stereo.
[C] Liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
It turns one [E] horse down to a pair of [A] dice.
It's liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
[D] Liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, [G] wine, and ice.
It turns one [D] horse down to a pair of [A] dice.
It's liquor, beer, [D] wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, [G] wine, and ice.
It turns one horse down to a [A] pair of dice.
It's liquor, beer, [D] wine, and ice.
[G]
[D] [D]
[G] [D]
[A] [D] Well, there ain't too much to do in a little [G] town, it's true.
Kids in bed, [D] it's five [A] till ten, so you wait around till you're sleepy [D] too.
And mama just got home, she's been working way too [G] long.
Well, you kiss [D] goodnight, you kill the [A] light, then you both look at [D] your phones.
[G] [D]
[A] [D] And a grandpa in his ten, he just looks [G] ahead and stares.
He ain't moved in [D] years, so we sit him [A] here, and we feed him soup and we comb his hair.
[D] The neighbors don't say hi, well, they mostly [G] stay inside.
Now, the word [D] is said, they just turn [A] their heads and they don't look [D] in the eye.
[A] Then a strange little belly came [G] around, and he opened a store at the edge of [E] town.
And brother, how our eyes do shine like the neon letters of [A] his neon signs.
They [D] say liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, [G] wine, and ice.
It turns one [D] horse down to a pair of dice.
It's liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
[G] [D]
[A] [D] Let's walk right through the door, from the ceiling to [G] the floor.
There's beer [D] and wine of every [A] kind, with booze with names you ain't heard before.
[D] And look who's shopping there, telling jokes [G] without a care.
It's a Spanish [D] teacher and a Methodist [A] preacher and the alderman [D] and mayor.
[A] Well, a strange little belly came [G] around, and he opened a [A] store at the edge of town.
[E] And brother, how our eyes do [A] shine like the neon [A] letters of his neon signs.
[D] They say liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, wine, [G] and ice.
It turns one horse [D] down to a pair of [A] dice.
It's liquor, beer, wine, [D] and ice.
[A] Well, the neighbors are kind these days, and they say they're pies in hay.
[E] Well, it might be a sin, but I'm wishing they didn't, [A] because they talk and talk for days and days.
And grandpa stands in place, with a look upon his face.
[E] And he says, ah-ah, give me that hoo [A]-shy little dog who split the old main brace.
And puts the music on, [G] because when mama [A] gets back home, [E] she's gonna take a seat and I'll hold those [A] feet.
And the feet blast through the stereo.
[C] Liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
It turns one [E] horse down to a pair of [A] dice.
It's liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
[D] Liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, [G] wine, and ice.
It turns one [D] horse down to a pair of [A] dice.
It's liquor, beer, [D] wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, [G] wine, and ice.
It turns one horse down to a [A] pair of dice.
It's liquor, beer, [D] wine, and ice.
[G]
[D] [D]
Key:
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A
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B
D
A
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_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ Well, there ain't too much to do in a little [G] town, it's true.
Kids in bed, [D] it's five [A] till ten, so you wait around till you're sleepy [D] too.
And mama just got home, she's been working way too [G] long.
Well, you kiss [D] goodnight, you kill the [A] light, then you both look at [D] your phones. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] And _ a grandpa in his ten, he just looks [G] ahead and stares.
He ain't moved in [D] years, so we sit him [A] here, and we feed him soup and we comb his hair.
[D] The neighbors don't say hi, well, they mostly [G] stay inside.
Now, the word [D] is said, they just turn [A] their heads and they don't look [D] in the eye.
_ [A] Then a strange little belly came [G] around, and he opened a store at the edge of [E] town.
And brother, how our eyes do shine like the neon letters of [A] his neon signs.
_ They [D] say liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, [G] wine, and ice.
It turns one [D] horse down to a pair of dice.
It's liquor, beer, wine, and ice. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ Let's walk right through the door, from the ceiling to [G] the floor.
There's beer [D] and wine of every [A] kind, with booze with names you ain't heard before.
[D] And look who's shopping there, telling jokes [G] without a care.
It's a Spanish [D] teacher and a Methodist [A] preacher and the alderman [D] and mayor.
_ [A] Well, a strange little belly came [G] around, and he opened a [A] store at the edge of town.
[E] And brother, how our eyes do [A] shine like the neon [A] letters of his neon signs.
_ [D] They say liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, wine, [G] and ice.
It turns one horse [D] down to a pair of [A] dice.
It's liquor, beer, wine, [D] and ice.
_ [A] Well, the neighbors are kind these days, and they say they're pies in hay.
[E] Well, it might be a sin, but I'm wishing they didn't, [A] because they talk and talk for days and days.
And grandpa stands in place, with a look upon his face.
[E] And he says, ah-ah, give me that hoo [A]-shy little dog who split the old main brace.
And puts the music on, [G] because when mama [A] gets back home, [E] she's gonna take a seat and I'll hold those [A] feet.
And the feet blast through the stereo. _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] Liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
It turns one [E] horse down to a pair of [A] dice.
It's liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
[D] Liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, [G] wine, and ice.
It turns one [D] horse down to a pair of [A] dice.
It's liquor, beer, [D] wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, [G] wine, and ice.
It turns one horse down to a [A] pair of dice.
It's liquor, beer, [D] wine, and ice. _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ Well, there ain't too much to do in a little [G] town, it's true.
Kids in bed, [D] it's five [A] till ten, so you wait around till you're sleepy [D] too.
And mama just got home, she's been working way too [G] long.
Well, you kiss [D] goodnight, you kill the [A] light, then you both look at [D] your phones. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] And _ a grandpa in his ten, he just looks [G] ahead and stares.
He ain't moved in [D] years, so we sit him [A] here, and we feed him soup and we comb his hair.
[D] The neighbors don't say hi, well, they mostly [G] stay inside.
Now, the word [D] is said, they just turn [A] their heads and they don't look [D] in the eye.
_ [A] Then a strange little belly came [G] around, and he opened a store at the edge of [E] town.
And brother, how our eyes do shine like the neon letters of [A] his neon signs.
_ They [D] say liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, [G] wine, and ice.
It turns one [D] horse down to a pair of dice.
It's liquor, beer, wine, and ice. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ Let's walk right through the door, from the ceiling to [G] the floor.
There's beer [D] and wine of every [A] kind, with booze with names you ain't heard before.
[D] And look who's shopping there, telling jokes [G] without a care.
It's a Spanish [D] teacher and a Methodist [A] preacher and the alderman [D] and mayor.
_ [A] Well, a strange little belly came [G] around, and he opened a [A] store at the edge of town.
[E] And brother, how our eyes do [A] shine like the neon [A] letters of his neon signs.
_ [D] They say liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, wine, [G] and ice.
It turns one horse [D] down to a pair of [A] dice.
It's liquor, beer, wine, [D] and ice.
_ [A] Well, the neighbors are kind these days, and they say they're pies in hay.
[E] Well, it might be a sin, but I'm wishing they didn't, [A] because they talk and talk for days and days.
And grandpa stands in place, with a look upon his face.
[E] And he says, ah-ah, give me that hoo [A]-shy little dog who split the old main brace.
And puts the music on, [G] because when mama [A] gets back home, [E] she's gonna take a seat and I'll hold those [A] feet.
And the feet blast through the stereo. _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] Liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
It turns one [E] horse down to a pair of [A] dice.
It's liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
[D] Liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, [G] wine, and ice.
It turns one [D] horse down to a pair of [A] dice.
It's liquor, beer, [D] wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, wine, and ice.
Liquor, beer, [G] wine, and ice.
It turns one horse down to a [A] pair of dice.
It's liquor, beer, [D] wine, and ice. _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _