Chords for The Raconteurs feat. Ricky Skaggs and Ashley Monroe - Old Enough (Official Video)

Tempo:
90.475 bpm
Chords used:

D

G

C

F

Dm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Raconteurs feat. Ricky Skaggs and Ashley Monroe - Old Enough (Official Video) chords
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Key:
D
1321
G
2131
C
3211
F
134211111
Dm
2311
D
1321
G
2131
C
3211
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To learn The Raconteurs - Old Enough chords with lyrics, anchor your practice on these foundational chords: D, G, D. Kick off your practice at a gentle 45 BPM, then escalate to the song's tempo of 90 BPM. With the song's key of G, set your capo to fit your vocal range and chord choice.

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[A] We're rolling.
[D] Alright, you ready, Bantley?
.
[Gm] .
[D] Whatcha gonna do, Bantley?.
I don't think we're gonna play that.
Whatcha gonna do?.
Oh yeah.
Whatcha gonna do?.
I don't [Gm] know.
[D] .
[Bb] [D] .
[N] .
One, two, [D] three, four.
[C] .
[D] .
[C] [D] [G] [Cm] [G] .
[D] [Cm] [D] [G] .
[D] [G] [D] .
[G] [D] You look pretty in your [G] fancy [D] dress, but I detect [C] [G] [D] unhappiness.
You never speak, so I [G] have to guess you're not free.
[C] .
[D] .
.
.
[G] [D] Yeah, well maybe [G] when you're [D] old enough, you'll [G] realize that you're not so [D] tough.
And someday the [G] seas [Dm] get rough, [A] you'll [D] see.
[C] [D] .
[G] You're [D] [G] [D] .
too young to have us figure it out.
You think you know what you're talking about.
You think it [C] all will [E] work itself [F] out, but we'll [C] see.
.
[D] [G] [D] .
[F] When I was [C] young, I thought I [F] knew.
[C] You're probably thinking you know [D] too, do you?.
[G] [D] Well, do [G] you?.
[F] [C] I was [D] naive just like [F] you, I thought I knew [C] exactly what I wanted to [D] do.
[G] Well, [D] whatcha gonna do?.
[Gm] [D] Whatta fool.
[G] Without [D] .
help, no one, no one, we're the [Dm] only [Em] can't [C] see.
[G] [D] .
[G] [D] .
[G] [D] .
.
[G] [D] .
[G] .
[D] .
[G] .
[D] .
[G] .
[D] .
.
.
Little Suzie, wake up.
Little Suzie, [Dm] wake up, [D] wake up.
Little Suzie, wake up.
Little Suzie.
Whatcha gonna do?.
[C] Whatcha gonna do now?.
[G] [F] [D] Whatcha gonna do?.
Whatcha [C] gonna do now?.
[G] [D] Whatcha gonna do?.
Whatcha [C] gonna do now?.
[D] now what you're gonna do what you're gonna [G] do now what you're gonna do [Gm] now.
[D] the [D] .
.
[C] [G] [F] only way [C] you'll ever learn a [F] thing is to admit [C] that you know [D] absolutely [G] nothing.
[D] oh nothing [F] think about [C] this carefully [F] you might [C] not get another chance [D] to speak [G] freely [D] oh.
[G] [D] maybe when you're out .
.
.
.
.
[C] [D] .
.
[C] [D] [Dm] .
[C] .
[Fm] [D] .
[Dm] [D] oh .
.
that [B] .
[Dm] [Bm] .
was [F] [Dm] beautiful .
[Am] [G] [C] .
[Bm] [Am] [N] .
so .

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This song was written by Brendan Benson and Jack White.

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