Chords for William Clark Green "She Likes The..."
Tempo:
141.9 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Gm
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [G]
[D] [Am] [G] [Dm]
[G] [D]
[G] Hello, my [N] name is William Clark Green.
I'm about to play you a tune I wrote with my friend Brian King.
It's called She Likes the [G] Beatles.
[D] [G]
[D]
[G]
[D] [G] She swears it was late [D] afternoon.
[Cm] She fell [Gm] in love by [D] the time it [G] was night.
Night [D]
[G] long after, [D] [G] said I do.
She had the nerve to [D] move in.
She [Cm] painted [Gm] the walls.
[D] She damned [G] my dog.
She kicked [D] out all [G] my friends.
She likes the Beatles, and I like the stones.
She likes romantic movies.
[D] I like [G] Indiana Jones.
She goes to church and I stay home.
She likes the Beatles, [D] and I [G] like the stones.
She burns through money [D] like I [G] burn through smoke.
She says that I [D] need to quit.
[G] Cause if I die from cancer [D] in [Em] 25 years, [G] she'll have [D] to pay [G] off the debt.
Now [D] she's off the gown, honey.
[G] She don't laugh at my jokes.
I'm curious about all [D] her shoes.
[G] My parents both hate her.
[D] They [G] didn't doubt cause her parents [D] both hate [G] me too.
She likes the Beatles, and I like the stones.
She likes romantic movies.
I [D] like [G] Indiana Jones.
She goes to church and I stay home.
She likes the Beatles, [D] and I [G] like the stones.
[C] She [G] brings me coffee, [D] but now I'm [G] working late.
She lifts me up when I'm low.
[D]
[C] She [G] understands that [D] I'm carrying [Em] weight, and I just have [D] to hold [G] up the lawn.
[C] She's determined [G]
and honest.
[D] She's stubborn [G] and strong.
And I always know where [D] she stands.
[G] So it never bugs me [D] that she's [Em] always wrong.
[G] Cause all she's around [D] is her hand and [G] my hand.
She likes the Beatles, and I like the stones.
She likes romantic movies.
I [D] like Indiana [G] Jones.
She goes to church [C] and I stay [G] home.
Oh, she likes the Beatles, [D] and I like the [G] stones.
She likes the Beatles, [D] and I like [Gm] the stones.
[N]
[Eb] Our trouble seems so far away.
[G] Now it looks as though we're here to stay.
[N] I believe in [G] yesterday.
Don't forget, Christmas is coming.
Oh, that reminds me.
Let's do a Christmas record.
Let's do a Christmas record.
Yeah, what are we saying?
[N]
[D] [Am] [G] [Dm]
[G] [D]
[G] Hello, my [N] name is William Clark Green.
I'm about to play you a tune I wrote with my friend Brian King.
It's called She Likes the [G] Beatles.
[D] [G]
[D]
[G]
[D] [G] She swears it was late [D] afternoon.
[Cm] She fell [Gm] in love by [D] the time it [G] was night.
Night [D]
[G] long after, [D] [G] said I do.
She had the nerve to [D] move in.
She [Cm] painted [Gm] the walls.
[D] She damned [G] my dog.
She kicked [D] out all [G] my friends.
She likes the Beatles, and I like the stones.
She likes romantic movies.
[D] I like [G] Indiana Jones.
She goes to church and I stay home.
She likes the Beatles, [D] and I [G] like the stones.
She burns through money [D] like I [G] burn through smoke.
She says that I [D] need to quit.
[G] Cause if I die from cancer [D] in [Em] 25 years, [G] she'll have [D] to pay [G] off the debt.
Now [D] she's off the gown, honey.
[G] She don't laugh at my jokes.
I'm curious about all [D] her shoes.
[G] My parents both hate her.
[D] They [G] didn't doubt cause her parents [D] both hate [G] me too.
She likes the Beatles, and I like the stones.
She likes romantic movies.
I [D] like [G] Indiana Jones.
She goes to church and I stay home.
She likes the Beatles, [D] and I [G] like the stones.
[C] She [G] brings me coffee, [D] but now I'm [G] working late.
She lifts me up when I'm low.
[D]
[C] She [G] understands that [D] I'm carrying [Em] weight, and I just have [D] to hold [G] up the lawn.
[C] She's determined [G]
and honest.
[D] She's stubborn [G] and strong.
And I always know where [D] she stands.
[G] So it never bugs me [D] that she's [Em] always wrong.
[G] Cause all she's around [D] is her hand and [G] my hand.
She likes the Beatles, and I like the stones.
She likes romantic movies.
I [D] like Indiana [G] Jones.
She goes to church [C] and I stay [G] home.
Oh, she likes the Beatles, [D] and I like the [G] stones.
She likes the Beatles, [D] and I like [Gm] the stones.
[N]
[Eb] Our trouble seems so far away.
[G] Now it looks as though we're here to stay.
[N] I believe in [G] yesterday.
Don't forget, Christmas is coming.
Oh, that reminds me.
Let's do a Christmas record.
Let's do a Christmas record.
Yeah, what are we saying?
[N]
Key:
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Gm
Em
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[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [G] _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] Hello, my [N] name is William Clark Green.
I'm about to play you a tune I wrote with my friend Brian King.
It's called She Likes the [G] Beatles. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ She swears it was late [D] afternoon. _ _ _
[Cm] She fell [Gm] in love by [D] the time it [G] was night.
Night _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ long _ _ after, [D] _ [G] said I do.
She had the nerve to [D] move in.
_ She [Cm] painted [Gm] the walls.
[D] She damned [G] my dog.
She kicked [D] out all [G] my friends. _ _
She likes the Beatles, and I like the stones.
She likes romantic movies.
[D] I like [G] Indiana Jones.
She goes to church and I stay home.
She likes the Beatles, [D] and I [G] like the stones. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ She burns through money [D] like I [G] burn through smoke.
She says that I [D] need to quit.
_ _ [G] Cause if I die from cancer [D] in [Em] 25 years, [G] she'll have [D] to pay [G] off the debt.
Now [D] she's off the gown, honey.
[G] She don't laugh at my jokes.
I'm curious about all [D] her _ shoes.
_ [G] My parents both hate her.
[D] They [G] didn't doubt cause her parents [D] both hate [G] me too. _ _
She likes the Beatles, and I like the stones.
She likes romantic movies.
I [D] like [G] Indiana Jones.
She goes to church and I stay home.
She likes the Beatles, [D] and I [G] like the stones. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] She [G] brings me coffee, [D] but now I'm [G] working late.
She lifts me up when I'm low.
_ [D] _
[C] She _ [G] understands that [D] I'm carrying [Em] weight, and I just have [D] to hold [G] up the lawn.
_ _ [C] She's determined [G]
and honest.
[D] She's stubborn [G] and strong.
And I always know where [D] she stands.
_ [G] So it never bugs me [D] that she's [Em] always _ wrong. _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] Cause all she's around [D] is her hand and [G] my hand. _ _
She likes the Beatles, and I like the stones.
She likes romantic movies.
I [D] like Indiana [G] Jones.
She goes to church [C] and I stay [G] home.
Oh, she likes the Beatles, [D] and I like the [G] stones.
_ She likes the Beatles, [D] and I like [Gm] the stones. _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ Our trouble seems so far away.
[G] _ _ Now it looks as though we're here to stay.
[N] _ I believe _ in _ [G] yesterday. _
Don't forget, Christmas is coming.
Oh, that reminds me.
Let's do a Christmas record.
Let's do a Christmas record.
Yeah, what are we saying?
[N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [G] _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] Hello, my [N] name is William Clark Green.
I'm about to play you a tune I wrote with my friend Brian King.
It's called She Likes the [G] Beatles. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ She swears it was late [D] afternoon. _ _ _
[Cm] She fell [Gm] in love by [D] the time it [G] was night.
Night _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ long _ _ after, [D] _ [G] said I do.
She had the nerve to [D] move in.
_ She [Cm] painted [Gm] the walls.
[D] She damned [G] my dog.
She kicked [D] out all [G] my friends. _ _
She likes the Beatles, and I like the stones.
She likes romantic movies.
[D] I like [G] Indiana Jones.
She goes to church and I stay home.
She likes the Beatles, [D] and I [G] like the stones. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ She burns through money [D] like I [G] burn through smoke.
She says that I [D] need to quit.
_ _ [G] Cause if I die from cancer [D] in [Em] 25 years, [G] she'll have [D] to pay [G] off the debt.
Now [D] she's off the gown, honey.
[G] She don't laugh at my jokes.
I'm curious about all [D] her _ shoes.
_ [G] My parents both hate her.
[D] They [G] didn't doubt cause her parents [D] both hate [G] me too. _ _
She likes the Beatles, and I like the stones.
She likes romantic movies.
I [D] like [G] Indiana Jones.
She goes to church and I stay home.
She likes the Beatles, [D] and I [G] like the stones. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] She [G] brings me coffee, [D] but now I'm [G] working late.
She lifts me up when I'm low.
_ [D] _
[C] She _ [G] understands that [D] I'm carrying [Em] weight, and I just have [D] to hold [G] up the lawn.
_ _ [C] She's determined [G]
and honest.
[D] She's stubborn [G] and strong.
And I always know where [D] she stands.
_ [G] So it never bugs me [D] that she's [Em] always _ wrong. _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] Cause all she's around [D] is her hand and [G] my hand. _ _
She likes the Beatles, and I like the stones.
She likes romantic movies.
I [D] like Indiana [G] Jones.
She goes to church [C] and I stay [G] home.
Oh, she likes the Beatles, [D] and I like the [G] stones.
_ She likes the Beatles, [D] and I like [Gm] the stones. _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ Our trouble seems so far away.
[G] _ _ Now it looks as though we're here to stay.
[N] _ I believe _ in _ [G] yesterday. _
Don't forget, Christmas is coming.
Oh, that reminds me.
Let's do a Christmas record.
Let's do a Christmas record.
Yeah, what are we saying?
[N] _ _