Gettin' Older chords - Chris Young

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[Intro]
C   G
 
 
[Verse 1]
C
Might as well be ten feet tall, built of steel, and twice as strong
       F
With a mind just like a wellspring full of lessons
         C
He wakes up and works while he's still able
C
Sunday nights around that table
      F
He'll cross his calloused hands and lead the blessing
             C
And he loves momma every day, she still looks at him the same
             F                                     G
He's watched time keep tickin' by, but he don't complain
 
 
[Chorus]
         F
Yeah, we love to sing, "Forever Young"
    G                             C        G/B            Am7   G
And hope the trips around the sun start spinnin' a little slower
          F                                        G
And we're scared that if you blink your еyes, your twenties turn to forty-fivе
    C                 G/B                  Am7
And life puts all its weight there on your shoulders
       G              F                        G
But if I get half the chance to be like my old man
                          C
I ain't afraid of gettin' older
 
 
[Verse 2]
C
I got a few grays just like him and scars to show the life I've lived
        F
And I'm settlin' down more with every season
               C
And sure, he's further down the road
C
But he still shows me where to go
       F                         G
How to live, how to love, how to raise your own ones up
 
 
[Chorus]
         F
Yeah, we love to sing, "Forever Young"
    G                             C        G/B            Am7   G
And hope the trips around the sun start spinnin' a little slower
          F                                        G
And we're scared that if you blink your еyes, your twenties turn to forty-fivе
    C                 G/B                  Am7
And life puts all its weight there on your shoulders
       G              F                        G
But if I get half the chance to be like my old man
                          F
I ain't afraid of gettin' older
 G
No, no
 
 
[Bridge]
                         C
So, let those years pile up
    G/B                   Am7
And let those clocks keep runnin'
       G                   F
'Cause they don't stop for nothin' anyway
            G
And that's okay
 
 
[Chorus]
         F
Yeah, we love to sing, "Forever Young"
    G                             C        G/B            Am7   G
And hope the trips around the sun start spinnin' a little slower
          F                                        G
And we're scared that if you blink your еyes, your twenties turn to forty-fivе
    C                 G/B                  Am7
And life puts all its weight there on your shoulders
       G              F                        G
But if I get half the chance to be like my old man
                          C
I ain't afraid of gettin' older
 Am7
No, no
         G        F                        G
If I get half the chance to be like my old man
                          C
I ain't afraid of gettin' older
 
 
[Outro]
C
Mm-hmm



How to play "Gettin' Older" by Chris Young on guitar is a heartfelt exploration
into the themes of aging, legacy, and the deep admiration for one's elders,
reflected through a blend of chords that evoke a sense of warmth and reflection.
The song utilizes the chords C, F, G, G/B, and Am7 to tell a story that many find
relatable.

The song begins with a simple Intro that sets a contemplative mood:

C   G

This opening chord progression introduces the song's reflective theme and
prepares the listener for a narrative about growth and appreciation for life's
journey.

As we move into the first Verse, the narrative builds with the introduction of
the F chord, which adds depth to the storytelling:

Might as well be ten feet tall, built of steel, and twice as strong        C
With a mind just like a wellspring full of lessons                         F

The progression from C to F and back underscores the admiration for the
song's subject, highlighting their strength and wisdom.

The Chorus introduces a richer chord progression, including G/B and Am7, which
brings a fuller sound to the song's central message:

Yeah, we love to sing, "Forever Young"                                     F
And hope the trips around the sun start spinnin' a little slower           G

This part of the song is particularly evocative, with the chord changes
mirroring the emotional shifts in the narrative about facing the inevitability
of aging with grace.

Verse 2 and the subsequent Chorus further develop the themes of the song,
reiterating the progression and deepening the listener's connection to the
narrative.

The Bridge offers a moment of acceptance and resolution:

So, let those years pile up                                              C
And let those clocks keep runnin'                                        G/B

The use of the G/B chord here adds a nuanced layer to the acceptance of
time's relentless march.

The song concludes with a repetition of the Chorus and a final statement in the
Outro, reinforcing the central theme with the initial chord progression:

Mm-hmm                                                                 C

To play "Gettin' Older" effectively, focus on the transition between chords and
the emotional delivery of each section. The dynamic between the verses and
chorus is key to conveying the song's heartfelt message. Pay attention to the
lyrical content as you play, allowing the chords to complement the storytelling.

This tutorial not only guides you through the chords and structure of the song
but also invites you to connect with the deeper themes it explores. Through
your guitar playing, you have the opportunity to express the universal
experiences of growth, change, and the passage of time.