Chords for Zane Williams "Jayton and Jill" Mount Vernon Session
Tempo:
62.525 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
C#m
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C#] [Em]
[F] [N]
[E]
Jaden had a job for seven bucks an hour at the filling station by the water [B] tower, just
checking oil and fixing [A] flats.
The kind of kid most folks [E] just look past.
Jill was the local preacher's kid gone wild.
Most of the time her daddy couldn't stand his own [B] child.
He'd quote the scripture with an [E] angry shout, [A] list her all the reasons she would never [E] turn out.
[A] She was drunk one [E] night on the fourth of July, [B] parked [E] in a pasture [C#m] with an out of [A] town guy.
He [E] got mad when she [F#m] said no and he tore [A] her Sunday dress.
She was wandering [E] alone on a county [B] road when the lights [C#m] came over the hill.
[A] That was [B] the moment [E] when Jaden met Jill.
He said, hey, do you need a ride home?
She said, go away, leave me [B] alone.
But he noticed the bruise and the frightened tears, [A] said there ain't no way in [E] hell I'm
leaving you out here.
It was raining a little and fixing to storm and his Mustang jacket looked dry and warm.
[B] So she let him wrap it around her and she [A] climbed inside saying, OK, [E] I guess thanks
for the ride.
[A] At an all [E] night diner, they waited out [B] the storm, ended [C#m] up talking right up [A] till dawn.
By the [E] time he dropped her off safe [F#m] at home, neither one [A] felt so alone.
Two lost [E] souls found a [B] connection that's blessing [C#m] both of them still.
[A] On that [B] night when [E] Jaden met Jill.
[A] [E]
[B] [E] That night.
[C#m] [A] [E]
[F#m] [A] Well, [E] Jaden never told her about that night is how we take [C#m] in his dad's old [E] 45.
[A] He'd been driving [E] around thinking how no [F#] one would miss him if he [A] just ended it all.
He [E] couldn't see past his own pain.
They [B] saw a [C#m] pretty girl walking in the rain.
[A] Thank God he made it over that hill.
That was [B] the moment [E] when Jaden met Jill.
[A] [E]
[B] [Em]
[F] [N]
[E]
Jaden had a job for seven bucks an hour at the filling station by the water [B] tower, just
checking oil and fixing [A] flats.
The kind of kid most folks [E] just look past.
Jill was the local preacher's kid gone wild.
Most of the time her daddy couldn't stand his own [B] child.
He'd quote the scripture with an [E] angry shout, [A] list her all the reasons she would never [E] turn out.
[A] She was drunk one [E] night on the fourth of July, [B] parked [E] in a pasture [C#m] with an out of [A] town guy.
He [E] got mad when she [F#m] said no and he tore [A] her Sunday dress.
She was wandering [E] alone on a county [B] road when the lights [C#m] came over the hill.
[A] That was [B] the moment [E] when Jaden met Jill.
He said, hey, do you need a ride home?
She said, go away, leave me [B] alone.
But he noticed the bruise and the frightened tears, [A] said there ain't no way in [E] hell I'm
leaving you out here.
It was raining a little and fixing to storm and his Mustang jacket looked dry and warm.
[B] So she let him wrap it around her and she [A] climbed inside saying, OK, [E] I guess thanks
for the ride.
[A] At an all [E] night diner, they waited out [B] the storm, ended [C#m] up talking right up [A] till dawn.
By the [E] time he dropped her off safe [F#m] at home, neither one [A] felt so alone.
Two lost [E] souls found a [B] connection that's blessing [C#m] both of them still.
[A] On that [B] night when [E] Jaden met Jill.
[A] [E]
[B] [E] That night.
[C#m] [A] [E]
[F#m] [A] Well, [E] Jaden never told her about that night is how we take [C#m] in his dad's old [E] 45.
[A] He'd been driving [E] around thinking how no [F#] one would miss him if he [A] just ended it all.
He [E] couldn't see past his own pain.
They [B] saw a [C#m] pretty girl walking in the rain.
[A] Thank God he made it over that hill.
That was [B] the moment [E] when Jaden met Jill.
[A] [E]
[B] [Em]
Key:
E
A
B
C#m
F#m
E
A
B
[C#] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Jaden had a job for seven bucks an hour at the filling station by the water [B] tower, just
checking oil and fixing [A] flats.
The kind of kid most folks [E] just look past. _ _
Jill was the local preacher's kid gone wild.
Most of the time her daddy couldn't stand his own [B] child.
He'd quote the scripture with an [E] angry shout, [A] list her all the reasons she would never [E] turn out.
_ [A] She was drunk one [E] night on the fourth of July, [B] parked [E] in a pasture [C#m] with an out of [A] town guy.
He [E] got mad when she [F#m] said no and he tore [A] her Sunday dress.
_ She was wandering [E] alone on a county [B] road when the lights [C#m] came over the hill.
_ _ [A] That was [B] the moment [E] when Jaden met Jill.
_ _ He said, hey, do you need a ride home?
She said, go away, leave me [B] alone.
But he noticed the bruise and the frightened tears, [A] said there ain't no way in [E] hell I'm
leaving you out here. _ _
It was raining a little and fixing to storm and his Mustang jacket looked dry and warm.
[B] So she let him wrap it around her and she [A] climbed inside saying, OK, [E] I guess thanks
for the ride.
_ _ [A] At an all [E] night diner, they waited out [B] the storm, ended [C#m] up talking right up [A] till dawn.
By the [E] time he dropped her off safe [F#m] at home, neither one [A] felt so alone.
_ _ Two lost [E] souls found a [B] connection that's blessing [C#m] both of them still.
_ _ [A] On that [B] night when [E] Jaden met Jill.
_ _ [A] _ _ [E] _
_ [B] [E] That night.
[C#m] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _
_ [F#m] _ [A] _ Well, _ _ [E] Jaden never told her about that night is how we take [C#m] in his dad's old [E] 45.
[A] He'd been driving [E] around thinking how no [F#] one would miss him if he [A] just ended it all.
He _ [E] couldn't see past his own pain.
They [B] saw a [C#m] pretty girl walking in the rain.
[A] Thank God he made it over that hill. _
_ That was [B] the moment [E] when Jaden met Jill. _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[F] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Jaden had a job for seven bucks an hour at the filling station by the water [B] tower, just
checking oil and fixing [A] flats.
The kind of kid most folks [E] just look past. _ _
Jill was the local preacher's kid gone wild.
Most of the time her daddy couldn't stand his own [B] child.
He'd quote the scripture with an [E] angry shout, [A] list her all the reasons she would never [E] turn out.
_ [A] She was drunk one [E] night on the fourth of July, [B] parked [E] in a pasture [C#m] with an out of [A] town guy.
He [E] got mad when she [F#m] said no and he tore [A] her Sunday dress.
_ She was wandering [E] alone on a county [B] road when the lights [C#m] came over the hill.
_ _ [A] That was [B] the moment [E] when Jaden met Jill.
_ _ He said, hey, do you need a ride home?
She said, go away, leave me [B] alone.
But he noticed the bruise and the frightened tears, [A] said there ain't no way in [E] hell I'm
leaving you out here. _ _
It was raining a little and fixing to storm and his Mustang jacket looked dry and warm.
[B] So she let him wrap it around her and she [A] climbed inside saying, OK, [E] I guess thanks
for the ride.
_ _ [A] At an all [E] night diner, they waited out [B] the storm, ended [C#m] up talking right up [A] till dawn.
By the [E] time he dropped her off safe [F#m] at home, neither one [A] felt so alone.
_ _ Two lost [E] souls found a [B] connection that's blessing [C#m] both of them still.
_ _ [A] On that [B] night when [E] Jaden met Jill.
_ _ [A] _ _ [E] _
_ [B] [E] That night.
[C#m] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _
_ [F#m] _ [A] _ Well, _ _ [E] Jaden never told her about that night is how we take [C#m] in his dad's old [E] 45.
[A] He'd been driving [E] around thinking how no [F#] one would miss him if he [A] just ended it all.
He _ [E] couldn't see past his own pain.
They [B] saw a [C#m] pretty girl walking in the rain.
[A] Thank God he made it over that hill. _
_ That was [B] the moment [E] when Jaden met Jill. _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [Em] _ _ _