I Got A Problem chords - Milligan Drake

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[Intro]
A
 
 
[Chorus]
                      A
Your kiss tastes like whiskey and I'm a drinker
                 D
You play with my heartstrings and girl I'm a singer
             E
No, it ain't no joke, you're a smokeshow
          D                     E
And I'm a Marlboro man when I'm holding your hand
         A
You're a wildcard, I'm a gambler
            D
I was going nowhere, you read my plan girl
        E
I got a problem
                                A
But what a damn good problem to have
 
 
[Verse]
              A
Yeah, I was a two-stepping lone ranger
           D
You got my wild side headed for danger
                 E
Yeah, you got me dancing around the kitchen
 
Down the hall and up the stairs
D                     E
I swear I ain't got a prayer
 
 
[Chorus]
                      A
Your kiss tastes like whiskey and I'm a drinker
                 D
You play with my heartstrings and girl I'm a singer
             E
No, it ain't no joke, you're a smokeshow
          D                     E
And I'm a Marlboro man when I'm holding your hand
         A
You're a wildcard, I'm a gambler
            D
I was going nowhere, you read my plan girl
        E
I got a problem
                                A
But what a damn good problem to have
 
 
[Bridge]
A
When a guy like me can't get enough
     D
Just swinging on the front porch hooked on your love
A
Baby
 
 
[Guitar Solo]
A   D
 
 
[Chorus]
                      A
Your kiss tastes like whiskey and I'm a drinker
                 D
You play with my heartstrings and girl I'm a singer
             E
No, it ain't no joke, you're a smokeshow
          D                     E
And I'm a Marlboro man when I'm holding your hand
         A
You're a wildcard, I'm a gambler
                D
And I was going nowhere, you read my plan girl
        E
I got a problem
                                A
But what a damn good problem to have
 
                     D     A
Damn good problem to have



How to play "I Got A Problem" by Milligan Drake on the guitar involves mastering a few basic chords that are repeated throughout the song. The song's structure and its emotional undercurrent are simple yet profound, reflecting the complexities of love through the metaphor of addiction. The chords A, D, and E are used to convey this feeling, making it accessible for novice guitar players. Here’s a step-by-step guide, along with some insights into the composition and playing technique.

Intro
Start with the A chord. Strum gently to set the mood for the song.

Chorus
Your first line starts with the A chord as you sing, "Your kiss tastes like whiskey
and I'm a drinker." The imagery here is vivid, comparing the intoxication of love
to that of whiskey. Transition smoothly to the D chord when you reach "You pla
 with my heartstrings and girl I'm a singer," emphasizing the musical metaphor
of love playing on the heart like an instrument.

Switch to the E chord for "No, it ain't no joke, you're a smokeshow," before
moving back to D and then E again as you complete the chorus. The return
to A marks the start of a new line, continuing the narrative of love's complexities.

Verse
The verse also begins on the A chord. The lyrics "Yeah, I was a two-stepping
lone ranger" over the A chord paint a picture of a solitary life before love.
As you progress to "You got my wild side headed for danger," switch to the D chord,
adding a sense of movement and risk.

The E chord brings a change in tone with "Yeah, you got me dancing around
the kitchen," capturing the joy and spontaneity of love. Return to D and E as needed,
maintaining the rhythm and flow of the narrative.

Bridge and Solo
The bridge simplifies things, focusing on the A and D chords. It's a reflective moment,
considering the impact of love on a previously guarded heart. The guitar solo,
flowing over the A and D chords, offers a moment to explore the melody,
mirroring the emotional journey of the song.

Playing Tips:
- Pay attention to the rhythm. This song swings with a gentle, rolling pace,
embodying the ups and downs of a love-filled life.
- Let the chords ring out to fill the space with the song's emotion, especially
on the A chord, which anchors much of the melody.
- When transitioning between chords, aim for smoothness to maintain
the song's fluid narrative.

This tutorial encapsulates the essence of "I Got A Problem" by Milligan Drake,
providing a foundation not only for playing the song but also for understanding
the emotions driving its composition. Enjoy the process of bringing its story to
life through your guitar.