Somewhere In A Small Town chords
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[Intro]
G D Bm A
[Verse 1]
D
Somewhere
Bm
A little ways off the interstate
A G
There's four tires racing down a two lane
D
While he's messin' with his phone
Bm A
Tryin' to figure out what song to play
D Bm
Yeah, somewhere, in a red brick one-story house
A G
She's tried on everything by now
D
Keep's lookin' out her window
Bm A
Hopin' he ain't pulled up yet
[Chorus]
G D Bm
'Cause somewhere, in a small town, there's a boy and a girl
A G
Just fallin' in love with a sunset
D Bm
That's goin down while they're sittin' on the back
A
Of his daddy's old truck
G
She's laughin', he's nervous
D
'Cause she looks so perfect
Bm A G D
Just like you right now, somewhere in a small town
Bm A
Somewhere in a small town
[Verse 2]
G
Yeah, somewhere
D Bm
On a hill top, he's tryin' hard to listen
A G
But he can't stop thinkin' 'bout when he's gonna lean in
D Bm A
Right moment, don't wanna rush it or take too long
G
Yeah, somewhere
D Bm
You can see every star in the sky
A
There's two on a tailgate
G
AIn't looked at 'em one time
D Bm
Just a county full of fence lines and dirt
A
But they found a little heaven on earth
[Chorus]
G D Bm
'Cause somewhere, in a small town, there's a boy and a girl
A G
Just fallin' in love with a sunset
D Bm
That's goin down while they're sittin' on the back
A
Of his daddy's old truck
G
She's laughin', he's nervous
D
'Cause she looks so perfect
Bm A G D
Just like you right now, somewhere in a small town
Bm A
Somewhere in a small town
Bm A
Somewhere in a small town
[Bridge]
G
She just stole his jacket
D
He just took her hand
Bm A
They just wanna stay there as long as they can
[Chorus]
G D Bm
'Cause somewhere, in a small town, there's a boy and a girl
A G
Just fallin' in love with a sunset
D Bm
That's goin down while they're sittin' on the back
A
Of his daddy's old truck
G
She's laughin', he's nervous
D
'Cause she looks so perfect
Bm A G D
Just like you right now, somewhere in a small town
Bm A
Somewhere in a small town
Bm A
Somewhere in a small town
[Outro]
G
Yeah, they're watchin' that moon fade
D
And they're tracin' that sky
Bm
She keeps gettin' closer
A G D
He don't wanna say goodnight
Bm A
Somewhere, somewhere
[Outro]
G D Bm A
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How to play "Somewhere In A Small Town" on guitar
[Intro]
- Chords: G, D, Bm, A
- Strumming: Use a down-down-up-up-down-up pattern.
- Tips: Emphasize the downstrokes to give a strong rhythmic feel.
[Verse 1]
- Chords: D, Bm, A, G
- Playing Style: Use a steady strumming pattern, focusing on smooth transitions.
- Dynamics: Start softly and gradually build volume as you progress.
- Tips: Pay attention to the lyrics and play softly during the verses to highlight the storytelling.
[Chorus]
- Chords: G, D, Bm, A
- Strumming: Use a more energetic strumming pattern with both down and up strokes.
- Emphasis: Emphasize the first beat of each measure.
- Tips: Practice transitioning between chords quickly to maintain the rhythm.
[Verse 2]
- Chords: G, D, Bm, A
- Playing Style: Similar to Verse 1, keep the strumming steady.
- Dynamics: Build the intensity slightly more than the first verse.
- Tips: Ensure smooth transitions and maintain a relaxed hand posture.
[Bridge]
- Chords: G, D, Bm, A
- Playing Style: Play gently, focusing on clear chord transitions.
- Tips: This section is more intimate, so play softly and focus on clarity.
[Chorus]
- Same as previous choruses, maintain the energetic strumming pattern.
- Dynamics: Build towards the end to prepare for the outro.
[Outro]
- Chords: G, D, Bm, A
- 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 warm tone on your amp.
- Practice: Start slow, especially with the transitions, then increase speed.
[Common Mistakes]
- Rushing transitions: Practice switching between chords smoothly.
- Strumming inconsistency: Focus on keeping a steady rhythm.
- Dynamics: Avoid playing too loudly during verses.
[Song Facts]
"Somewhere In A Small Town" captures the essence of small-town romance.
Smith Conner's lyrics paint a vivid picture of young love and the simple
beauty of small-town life. The song highlights moments of anticipation,
nervousness, and joy between two young lovers. The imagery of sunsets and
starry nights adds a dreamy quality, making it relatable for many who have
experienced similar moments.
[Artist Bio]
Smith Conner is a country music artist known for his storytelling and
emotive performances. Drawing inspiration from his own experiences, Conner's
music often reflects themes of love, heartache, and small-town life. His
authentic style and relatable lyrics have garnered him a dedicated fanbase.