Trouble chords - Smith Conner

See also: Conner Smith Lyrics
[Intro]
E  A
 
 
[Verse 1]
E                       A
She said, "Come pick me up around six tonight."
E                  A
She said, "I got a dress I know you'll like."
E
I pulled into her drive
    A                                 E
She ran outside and she wasn't lying. No
                                A
Yeah, looking back now, yeah, I guess I should have known
 
 
[Chorus]
             E
Yeah, 'cause she's the kind of trouble worth getting into
     A
On a Friday night, small town, July moon
E                                    A
Yeah, she got a smile to make you do just about anything
E
Make you go 90 on a two-lane road
         A
When her lips get to kissing, can't take it too slow
      E
Kinda hell you wanna put your heart through
A                                     E    A
She's the kinda trouble worth getting into
 
 
[Verse 2]
E                   A
She said, "I know a spot just past the river."
E                      A
She said, "From way up there, them stars look bigger."
            E
We hopped a trespass sign, kudzu vines
A                                                 E
Said we were fine, but I didn't believe her for a second
E
But with a girl like her—no
A
You don't ask no questions
A
You just follow her to heaven
 
 
[Chorus]
             E
Yeah, 'cause she's the kind of trouble worth getting into
     A
On a Friday night, small town, July moon
E                                    A
Yeah, she got a smile to make you do just about anything
E
Make you go 90 on a two-lane road
         A
When her lips get to kissing, can't take it too slow
      E
Kinda hell you wanna put your heart through
A                                     E    A
She's the kinda trouble worth getting into
                    E    A
Yeah, worth getting into
 
 
[Verse 3]
E                              A
It turns out the trespass sing wasn't some decoration
         E                                       A
Yelled, "Who's that," the shotgun cracked like a firework celebration
    E
She took off running, laughing and jumping
       A
When I heard him reload his gun
             E                                     A
I hollered, "Sorry, man, but if you saw her, you'd know where I was coming from."
 
 
[Chorus]
             E
Yeah, 'cause she's the kind of trouble worth getting into
     A
On a Friday night, small town, July moon
E                                    A
Yeah, she got a smile to make you do just about anything
E
Make you go 90 on a two-lane road
         A
When her lips get to kissing, can't take it too slow
      E
Kinda hell you wanna put your heart through
A                                     E
She's the kinda trouble worth getting into
 
 
[Outro]
A  E  A
X




How to play "Trouble" on guitar

[Intro]
- Chords: E, A (repeat)
- Strumming: Start with a down-down-up-up-down-up pattern.
- Tips: Play lightly to set an energetic tone for the song.

[Verse 1]
- Chords: E, A
- Playing Style: Use a steady strumming pattern, similar to the intro.
- Dynamics: Play with a moderate volume to match the storytelling.
- Tips: Focus on smooth transitions between E and A chords.

[Chorus]
- Chords: E, A
- Strumming: Use a more energetic strumming pattern with both down and up strokes.
- Emphasis: Highlight the first beat of each measure to emphasize the lyrics.
- Tips: Practice chord transitions to maintain a smooth and rhythmic flow.

[Verse 2]
- Chords: E, A
- Playing Style: Similar to the first verse, keep the strumming steady.
- Dynamics: Build the intensity slightly more than the first verse.
- Tips: Let the lyrics guide your dynamics and strumming intensity.

[Chorus]
- Same as the previous chorus, maintain the energetic strumming pattern.
- Dynamics: Keep the intensity high to match the energy of the song.

[Verse 3]
- Chords: E, A
- Playing Style: Increase the energy to match the narrative's excitement.
- Dynamics: Emphasize the dynamic changes to enhance the storytelling.
- Tips: Focus on clear and precise strumming to maintain rhythm.

[Chorus]
- Same as previous choruses, maintain the energetic strumming pattern.
- Dynamics: Build towards the end to prepare for the outro.

[Outro]
- Chords: E, A (repeat)
- Strumming: Gradually slow down the strumming as the song fades out.
- Tips: Focus on the emotional delivery and let the final chords ring out.

[General Tips]
- Tuning: Standard EADGBE tuning.
- Tone: Use a clean, slightly bright tone on your amp.
- Practice: Start slow to master the transitions, then increase speed.

[Common Mistakes]
- Rushing transitions: Practice switching between chords smoothly.
- Strumming inconsistency: Maintain a steady rhythm throughout the song.
- Dynamics: Ensure the verses are played moderately and the choruses more energetically.

[Song Facts]
"Trouble" is a lively song that captures the thrill and excitement of 
a young romance. The lyrics describe a night of adventure and mischief 
with a girl who is worth all the trouble. The energetic tempo and catchy 
melody reflect the carefree and rebellious spirit of the song.

[Artist Bio]
Smith Conner is a talented country music artist known for his 
heartfelt storytelling and emotive performances. His songs often 
draw from personal experiences, reflecting themes of love, heartache, 
and the simple beauty of everyday life. Conner's relatable lyrics 
and authentic style have earned him a loyal following in the 
country music scene.