Chords for Who Is Morgan Wallen? Proud Son of a Hell-Raising Preacher Man
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80.55 bpm
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Oh, no, how long have I been doing this?
Six months.
Yeah, that sounds about right.
And what's the response [F] been from your contemporaries?
Oh, I get I get some hate for sure, you know, look at this dude up here.
Somebody thought one time I was on stage with a mullet.
They said look at Morgan Wallen, he's up on stage with a mullet and a dip in.
I did not have a dip in, okay?
Line them up, line them up, line them up, line them up.
Knock them back, knock them back, knock them back, knock them back.
Fill them up, fill [Abm] them up, fill them up, [Eb] fill them up.
Because if she ain't ever coming back, [Gb] poor me.
My whole family's kind of musical in a way.
I mean, me and my sisters used to sing together in [Db] church, you know,
like we would all sing three part harmonies and stuff together growing up.
My dad loves classic rock and that whole kind of thing.
And my mom [E] mostly just listened to Christian music.
So, you know, there's a lot of that kind of thing, like casting crowns and stuff like that.
But [Abm] my dad, it was a lot of Skinner, [E] a lot of ACDC.
[Bb] He's lived, you know, like he up until 25, I think he told me he was pretty wild, you know,
and I think he's just kind of seen both [Db] sides of the tracks.
And I think he has just a good balance of it.
And he's [A] one of the best dudes, if not the best dude I [Ab] know.
So if he wants to listen to a little Skinner and be a preacher, that's fine with me.
[Gb] We're in B.A.F..E. [Ab] Still rolling around with a [Ebm] bar of CD. My best day of [B] 2018, I guess [Gb] probably the day Up Down went number one. Yeah, it's a good day. It's [Bb] definitely validation and it gives you credibility, that kind of thing. And I didn't know if I could write, you know, I was writing all these songs by myself at home. And I'm like, I don't know, you know, maybe I can write, we'll see. And I got to, you know, got to get under a couple of people's [Ab] wings and just try to learn from them and that kind of thing. And FGL and Luke, they're both really down to earth, at least they have been with me. And I think that's really made it pretty easy to just be myself. And it's been a friendship really from the beginning on both of those situations. But it is weird, you know, like, I mean, if your mom asks you what you're doing, I'm like, well, hanging out with Luke Bryan, you know, it's like, well, cool, you know. You make it sound so [B] nonchalant. [Gb] [Db] [Ebm]
[Gb] I think I can [Abm] speak for everybody in saying, you know, [Bbm] that we've all been through [Eb] a breakup to where you [Db] didn't want it to be over. And that's partially why I related, but I also [Gb] really love the uniqueness and the cleverness of how the whiskey glasses came, you know, came around in the hook about, you know, when you hear whiskey glasses, you automatically just think of like a whiskey glass, you know, but the way they kind of put it together, like almost like modern day beer goggles a little bit, you know, that kind of thing really drew me towards it. And then also the subject matter of the song is very sad, but the song doesn't feel sad, which is also what drew me to it. [A] And man, it's a song that I still, I've been singing it a [C] while, but I still love singing it, man. And it seems [Abm] like the fans are really latching onto it [Gb] as well. [Db] [Ebm]
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Six months.
Yeah, that sounds about right.
And what's the response [F] been from your contemporaries?
Oh, I get I get some hate for sure, you know, look at this dude up here.
Somebody thought one time I was on stage with a mullet.
They said look at Morgan Wallen, he's up on stage with a mullet and a dip in.
I did not have a dip in, okay?
Line them up, line them up, line them up, line them up.
Knock them back, knock them back, knock them back, knock them back.
Fill them up, fill [Abm] them up, fill them up, [Eb] fill them up.
Because if she ain't ever coming back, [Gb] poor me.
My whole family's kind of musical in a way.
I mean, me and my sisters used to sing together in [Db] church, you know,
like we would all sing three part harmonies and stuff together growing up.
My dad loves classic rock and that whole kind of thing.
And my mom [E] mostly just listened to Christian music.
So, you know, there's a lot of that kind of thing, like casting crowns and stuff like that.
But [Abm] my dad, it was a lot of Skinner, [E] a lot of ACDC.
[Bb] He's lived, you know, like he up until 25, I think he told me he was pretty wild, you know,
and I think he's just kind of seen both [Db] sides of the tracks.
And I think he has just a good balance of it.
And he's [A] one of the best dudes, if not the best dude I [Ab] know.
So if he wants to listen to a little Skinner and be a preacher, that's fine with me.
[Gb] We're in B.A.F..E. [Ab] Still rolling around with a [Ebm] bar of CD. My best day of [B] 2018, I guess [Gb] probably the day Up Down went number one. Yeah, it's a good day. It's [Bb] definitely validation and it gives you credibility, that kind of thing. And I didn't know if I could write, you know, I was writing all these songs by myself at home. And I'm like, I don't know, you know, maybe I can write, we'll see. And I got to, you know, got to get under a couple of people's [Ab] wings and just try to learn from them and that kind of thing. And FGL and Luke, they're both really down to earth, at least they have been with me. And I think that's really made it pretty easy to just be myself. And it's been a friendship really from the beginning on both of those situations. But it is weird, you know, like, I mean, if your mom asks you what you're doing, I'm like, well, hanging out with Luke Bryan, you know, it's like, well, cool, you know. You make it sound so [B] nonchalant. [Gb] [Db] [Ebm]
[Gb] I think I can [Abm] speak for everybody in saying, you know, [Bbm] that we've all been through [Eb] a breakup to where you [Db] didn't want it to be over. And that's partially why I related, but I also [Gb] really love the uniqueness and the cleverness of how the whiskey glasses came, you know, came around in the hook about, you know, when you hear whiskey glasses, you automatically just think of like a whiskey glass, you know, but the way they kind of put it together, like almost like modern day beer goggles a little bit, you know, that kind of thing really drew me towards it. And then also the subject matter of the song is very sad, but the song doesn't feel sad, which is also what drew me to it. [A] And man, it's a song that I still, I've been singing it a [C] while, but I still love singing it, man. And it seems [Abm] like the fans are really latching onto it [Gb] as well. [Db] [Ebm]
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Oh, no, how long have I been doing this?
Six months.
Yeah, that sounds about right.
And what's the response [F] been from your contemporaries?
Oh, I get I get some hate for sure, you know, look at this dude up here.
Somebody thought one time I was on stage with a mullet.
They said look at Morgan Wallen, he's up on stage with a mullet and a dip in.
_ I did not have a dip in, okay?
Line them up, line them up, line them up, line them up.
Knock them back, knock them back, knock them back, knock them back.
Fill them up, fill [Abm] them up, fill them up, [Eb] fill them up.
Because if she ain't ever coming back, _ _ [Gb] poor me.
My whole family's kind of musical in a way.
I mean, me and my sisters used to sing together in [Db] church, you know,
like we would all sing three part harmonies and stuff together growing up.
My dad loves classic rock and that whole kind of thing.
And my mom [E] mostly just listened to Christian music.
So, you know, there's a lot of that kind of thing, like casting crowns and stuff like that.
But [Abm] my dad, it was a lot of Skinner, [E] a lot of ACDC.
[Bb] He's lived, you know, like he up until 25, I think he told me he was pretty wild, you know,
and I think he's just kind of seen both [Db] sides of the tracks.
And I think he has just a good balance of it.
And he's [A] one of the best dudes, if not the best dude I [Ab] know.
So if he wants to listen to a little Skinner and be a preacher, that's fine with me.
[Gb] _ _ We're in B.A.F..E. [Ab] Still rolling around with a [Ebm] bar of CD. My best day of [B] 2018, I guess [Gb] probably the day Up Down went number one. Yeah, it's a good day. It's [Bb] definitely validation and it gives you credibility, that kind of thing. And I didn't know if I could write, you know, I was writing all these songs by myself at home. And I'm like, I don't know, you know, maybe I can write, we'll see. And I got to, you know, got to get under a couple of people's [Ab] wings and just try to learn from them and that kind of thing. And FGL and Luke, they're both really down to earth, at least they have been with me. And I think that's really made it pretty easy to just be myself. And it's been a friendship really from the beginning on both of those situations. But it is weird, you know, like, I mean, if your mom asks you what you're doing, I'm like, well, hanging out with Luke Bryan, you know, it's like, well, cool, you know. _ You make it sound so [B] nonchalant. _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _
_ _ [Gb] _ I think I can [Abm] speak for everybody in saying, you know, [Bbm] that we've all been through [Eb] a breakup to where you [Db] didn't want it to be over. And that's partially why I related, but I also [Gb] really love the uniqueness and the cleverness of how the whiskey glasses came, you know, came around in the hook about, you know, when you hear whiskey glasses, you automatically just think of like a whiskey glass, you know, but the way they kind of put it together, like almost like modern day beer goggles a little bit, you know, that kind of thing really drew me towards it. And then also the subject matter of the song is very sad, but the song doesn't feel sad, which is also what drew me to it. [A] And man, it's a song that I still, I've been singing it a [C] while, but I still love singing it, man. And it seems [Abm] like the fans are really latching onto it [Gb] as well. _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _
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Six months.
Yeah, that sounds about right.
And what's the response [F] been from your contemporaries?
Oh, I get I get some hate for sure, you know, look at this dude up here.
Somebody thought one time I was on stage with a mullet.
They said look at Morgan Wallen, he's up on stage with a mullet and a dip in.
_ I did not have a dip in, okay?
Line them up, line them up, line them up, line them up.
Knock them back, knock them back, knock them back, knock them back.
Fill them up, fill [Abm] them up, fill them up, [Eb] fill them up.
Because if she ain't ever coming back, _ _ [Gb] poor me.
My whole family's kind of musical in a way.
I mean, me and my sisters used to sing together in [Db] church, you know,
like we would all sing three part harmonies and stuff together growing up.
My dad loves classic rock and that whole kind of thing.
And my mom [E] mostly just listened to Christian music.
So, you know, there's a lot of that kind of thing, like casting crowns and stuff like that.
But [Abm] my dad, it was a lot of Skinner, [E] a lot of ACDC.
[Bb] He's lived, you know, like he up until 25, I think he told me he was pretty wild, you know,
and I think he's just kind of seen both [Db] sides of the tracks.
And I think he has just a good balance of it.
And he's [A] one of the best dudes, if not the best dude I [Ab] know.
So if he wants to listen to a little Skinner and be a preacher, that's fine with me.
[Gb] _ _ We're in B.A.F..E. [Ab] Still rolling around with a [Ebm] bar of CD. My best day of [B] 2018, I guess [Gb] probably the day Up Down went number one. Yeah, it's a good day. It's [Bb] definitely validation and it gives you credibility, that kind of thing. And I didn't know if I could write, you know, I was writing all these songs by myself at home. And I'm like, I don't know, you know, maybe I can write, we'll see. And I got to, you know, got to get under a couple of people's [Ab] wings and just try to learn from them and that kind of thing. And FGL and Luke, they're both really down to earth, at least they have been with me. And I think that's really made it pretty easy to just be myself. And it's been a friendship really from the beginning on both of those situations. But it is weird, you know, like, I mean, if your mom asks you what you're doing, I'm like, well, hanging out with Luke Bryan, you know, it's like, well, cool, you know. _ You make it sound so [B] nonchalant. _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _
_ _ [Gb] _ I think I can [Abm] speak for everybody in saying, you know, [Bbm] that we've all been through [Eb] a breakup to where you [Db] didn't want it to be over. And that's partially why I related, but I also [Gb] really love the uniqueness and the cleverness of how the whiskey glasses came, you know, came around in the hook about, you know, when you hear whiskey glasses, you automatically just think of like a whiskey glass, you know, but the way they kind of put it together, like almost like modern day beer goggles a little bit, you know, that kind of thing really drew me towards it. And then also the subject matter of the song is very sad, but the song doesn't feel sad, which is also what drew me to it. [A] And man, it's a song that I still, I've been singing it a [C] while, but I still love singing it, man. And it seems [Abm] like the fans are really latching onto it [Gb] as well. _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _
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