Chords for Jacob Bryant - This Side of Sober (Acoustic)
Tempo:
70.025 bpm
Chords used:
B
C#m
A
E
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#] Let's do it [G] one more time.
Yes sir.
[B] [C#] I'm not whenever [C#m] you are.
[B] .
[C#m] [B] [F#] [Am] .
[C#m] [B] [F#] [G#] .
[A] [C#m] He said, hey mister can [B] you tell me how far.
[E] A walk it is to the nearest [C#m] bar.
So I can turn around [B] and run the [A] other way.
[C#m] Got a Tennessee [B] to tie [F#] one on.
If stupid was [A] a shirt my sleeves would [C#m] be long.
Never too far [B] from making [A] my next mistake.
[E] Cause it's hard to outrun the devil.
[A] When he's sitting on your shoulders.
And [B] you can't [C#m] feel the warmer side [B] of life.
When your [A] world's getting colder.
You [B] know [C#m] I'm gonna be a better [B] man for it.
When [A] my dark days are over.
But [B] it's hard to see [C#m] the light at the end [B] of the tunnel.
[F#m] This side of sober.
[C#m] He said, [B] I'm a God fearing hard working man.
[G#] Put [E] the wrong thing in my [C#m] hand.
I'm a [B] backslider dying [A] down a dead end road.
[C#m] It all started when [B] the first sip of beer.
[Am] Saw the [Em] blur how I got from there to [C#m] here.
And twelve steps feels [B] like a million [Am] more miles to go.
[E] Yeah it's hard to outrun the devil.
When he's sitting [A] on your shoulders.
And [B] you [C#m] can't feel the warmer side [B] of life.
When your [A] world's getting colder.
You [B] know [C#m] I'm gonna be a better [B] man for it.
When [Em] my dark [A] days are over.
But [B] it's hard to see [C#m] the light at the end [B] of the tunnel.
[Em] This side of [Am] sober.
[G#m] I paid for the coffee.
[A] And I stepped out into the night.
[G#m] And he said, if I can just make it [C#m] home.
Today I'll [D] make twenty-nine.
Yeah [E] it's hard to outrun the devil.
When he's sitting on your shoulders.
And [B] you can't [C#m] feel the [Bm] warmer side of life.
When your world's [Am] getting colder.
[B] You know [C#m] I'm gonna be a better [B] man for it.
[A] When my dark days are over.
But [B] it's hard to [C#m] see the light at the end [B] of the tunnel.
[A] This side of sober.
[Bm] [C#m] This [B] [D] [A] side [C#m] of sober.
[B] He [G] [A] [C#m] said, [B] hey mister can you tell me [F#m] how far.
A [E] walk it is to the nearest [C#m] bar.
So [E] I can turn [B] around and run [A] the other way .
[E] .
[N] .
Yes sir.
[B] [C#] I'm not whenever [C#m] you are.
[B] .
[C#m] [B] [F#] [Am] .
[C#m] [B] [F#] [G#] .
[A] [C#m] He said, hey mister can [B] you tell me how far.
[E] A walk it is to the nearest [C#m] bar.
So I can turn around [B] and run the [A] other way.
[C#m] Got a Tennessee [B] to tie [F#] one on.
If stupid was [A] a shirt my sleeves would [C#m] be long.
Never too far [B] from making [A] my next mistake.
[E] Cause it's hard to outrun the devil.
[A] When he's sitting on your shoulders.
And [B] you can't [C#m] feel the warmer side [B] of life.
When your [A] world's getting colder.
You [B] know [C#m] I'm gonna be a better [B] man for it.
When [A] my dark days are over.
But [B] it's hard to see [C#m] the light at the end [B] of the tunnel.
[F#m] This side of sober.
[C#m] He said, [B] I'm a God fearing hard working man.
[G#] Put [E] the wrong thing in my [C#m] hand.
I'm a [B] backslider dying [A] down a dead end road.
[C#m] It all started when [B] the first sip of beer.
[Am] Saw the [Em] blur how I got from there to [C#m] here.
And twelve steps feels [B] like a million [Am] more miles to go.
[E] Yeah it's hard to outrun the devil.
When he's sitting [A] on your shoulders.
And [B] you [C#m] can't feel the warmer side [B] of life.
When your [A] world's getting colder.
You [B] know [C#m] I'm gonna be a better [B] man for it.
When [Em] my dark [A] days are over.
But [B] it's hard to see [C#m] the light at the end [B] of the tunnel.
[Em] This side of [Am] sober.
[G#m] I paid for the coffee.
[A] And I stepped out into the night.
[G#m] And he said, if I can just make it [C#m] home.
Today I'll [D] make twenty-nine.
Yeah [E] it's hard to outrun the devil.
When he's sitting on your shoulders.
And [B] you can't [C#m] feel the [Bm] warmer side of life.
When your world's [Am] getting colder.
[B] You know [C#m] I'm gonna be a better [B] man for it.
[A] When my dark days are over.
But [B] it's hard to [C#m] see the light at the end [B] of the tunnel.
[A] This side of sober.
[Bm] [C#m] This [B] [D] [A] side [C#m] of sober.
[B] He [G] [A] [C#m] said, [B] hey mister can you tell me [F#m] how far.
A [E] walk it is to the nearest [C#m] bar.
So [E] I can turn [B] around and run [A] the other way .
[E] .
[N] .
Key:
B
C#m
A
E
Am
B
C#m
A
[F#] Let's do it [G] one more time.
Yes sir.
[B] _ [C#] I'm not whenever [C#m] you are.
[B] _ .
_ [C#m] _ _ _ [B] _ _ [F#] _ [Am] _ .
_ _ [C#m] _ _ [B] _ _ [F#] _ [G#] _ .
[A] _ [C#m] He said, hey mister can [B] you tell me how far.
[E] A walk it is to the nearest [C#m] bar.
So I can turn around [B] and run the [A] other way.
_ [C#m] Got a Tennessee [B] to tie [F#] one on.
If stupid was [A] a shirt my sleeves would [C#m] be long.
Never too far [B] from making [A] my next mistake.
[E] Cause it's hard to outrun the devil.
[A] When he's sitting on your shoulders.
And [B] you can't [C#m] feel the warmer side [B] of life.
When your [A] world's getting colder.
You [B] know [C#m] I'm gonna be a better [B] man for it.
When [A] my dark days are over.
But [B] it's hard to see [C#m] the light at the end [B] of the tunnel.
[F#m] This side of sober.
[C#m] He said, [B] I'm a God fearing hard working man.
[G#] Put [E] the wrong thing in my [C#m] hand.
I'm a [B] backslider dying [A] down a dead end road.
_ [C#m] It all started when [B] the first sip of beer.
[Am] Saw the [Em] blur how I got from there to [C#m] here.
And twelve steps feels [B] like a million [Am] more miles to go.
[E] Yeah it's hard to outrun the devil.
When he's sitting [A] on your shoulders.
And [B] you [C#m] can't feel the warmer side [B] of life.
When your [A] world's getting colder.
You [B] know [C#m] I'm gonna be a better [B] man for it.
When [Em] my dark [A] days are over.
But [B] it's hard to see [C#m] the light at the end [B] of the tunnel.
[Em] This side of [Am] sober.
_ [G#m] I paid for the coffee.
[A] And I stepped out into the night.
[G#m] And he said, if I can just make it [C#m] home.
Today I'll [D] make twenty-nine.
_ Yeah [E] it's hard to outrun the devil.
When he's sitting on your shoulders.
And [B] you can't [C#m] feel the [Bm] warmer side of life.
When your world's [Am] getting colder.
[B] You know [C#m] I'm gonna be a better [B] man for it.
[A] When my dark days are over.
But [B] it's hard to [C#m] see the light at the end [B] of the tunnel.
[A] This side of sober.
_ [Bm] [C#m] This [B] _ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ side [C#m] of sober.
[B] He [G] _ [A] _ _ _ [C#m] said, [B] hey mister can you tell me [F#m] how far.
A [E] walk it is to the nearest [C#m] bar.
So [E] I can turn [B] around and run [A] the other way _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ .
Yes sir.
[B] _ [C#] I'm not whenever [C#m] you are.
[B] _ .
_ [C#m] _ _ _ [B] _ _ [F#] _ [Am] _ .
_ _ [C#m] _ _ [B] _ _ [F#] _ [G#] _ .
[A] _ [C#m] He said, hey mister can [B] you tell me how far.
[E] A walk it is to the nearest [C#m] bar.
So I can turn around [B] and run the [A] other way.
_ [C#m] Got a Tennessee [B] to tie [F#] one on.
If stupid was [A] a shirt my sleeves would [C#m] be long.
Never too far [B] from making [A] my next mistake.
[E] Cause it's hard to outrun the devil.
[A] When he's sitting on your shoulders.
And [B] you can't [C#m] feel the warmer side [B] of life.
When your [A] world's getting colder.
You [B] know [C#m] I'm gonna be a better [B] man for it.
When [A] my dark days are over.
But [B] it's hard to see [C#m] the light at the end [B] of the tunnel.
[F#m] This side of sober.
[C#m] He said, [B] I'm a God fearing hard working man.
[G#] Put [E] the wrong thing in my [C#m] hand.
I'm a [B] backslider dying [A] down a dead end road.
_ [C#m] It all started when [B] the first sip of beer.
[Am] Saw the [Em] blur how I got from there to [C#m] here.
And twelve steps feels [B] like a million [Am] more miles to go.
[E] Yeah it's hard to outrun the devil.
When he's sitting [A] on your shoulders.
And [B] you [C#m] can't feel the warmer side [B] of life.
When your [A] world's getting colder.
You [B] know [C#m] I'm gonna be a better [B] man for it.
When [Em] my dark [A] days are over.
But [B] it's hard to see [C#m] the light at the end [B] of the tunnel.
[Em] This side of [Am] sober.
_ [G#m] I paid for the coffee.
[A] And I stepped out into the night.
[G#m] And he said, if I can just make it [C#m] home.
Today I'll [D] make twenty-nine.
_ Yeah [E] it's hard to outrun the devil.
When he's sitting on your shoulders.
And [B] you can't [C#m] feel the [Bm] warmer side of life.
When your world's [Am] getting colder.
[B] You know [C#m] I'm gonna be a better [B] man for it.
[A] When my dark days are over.
But [B] it's hard to [C#m] see the light at the end [B] of the tunnel.
[A] This side of sober.
_ [Bm] [C#m] This [B] _ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ side [C#m] of sober.
[B] He [G] _ [A] _ _ _ [C#m] said, [B] hey mister can you tell me [F#m] how far.
A [E] walk it is to the nearest [C#m] bar.
So [E] I can turn [B] around and run [A] the other way _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ .