How to Play "Jukebox Songs And Barstool Beers" Guitar chords
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[Intro]
Am C D G
[Verse 1]
G Am
Well there ain't no other place I'd rather be
D G
And hanging out in here tonight with a party crowd like me
Am
These Long Necks make those long nights disappear
D
And that still guitar is music to my ears
[Chorus]
N.C. C
Turn 'em up and drink 'em down
D G
Tie one on and come on, wow
Em Am
Pop a top and dance around
C D
To that so cool old school country sound
C
Got that Friday night feeling
D G
Neon bouncing off the ceiling
Em Am
Yeah, the reason we're all here
D G
Jukebox songs and barstool beers
[Verse 2]
G Am
That old jukebox in the corner's never wrong
D G
And knows every single evening cheating, hurting, drinking song
Am
If you can't find you something warm to hold
D
Then you can find you something ice cold
[Chorus]
N.C. C
Turn 'em up and drink 'em down
D G
Tie one on and come on, wow
Em Am
Pop a top and dance around
C D
To that so cool old school country sound
C
Got that Friday night feeling
D G
Neon bouncing off the ceiling
Em Am
Yeah, the reason we're all here
D G
Jukebox songs and barstool beers
G
Yeah
[Guitar Solo]
N.C. Am C D G
[Chorus]
C
Yeah, turn 'em up and drink 'em down
D G
Tie one on and come on, wow
Em Am
Pop a top and dance around
C D
To that so cool old school country sound
C
Got that Friday night feeling
D G
Neon bouncing off the ceiling
Em Am
Yeah, the reason we're all here
D G
Jukebox songs and barstool beers
Am
Yeah, the reason we're all here
D G
Jukebox songs and barstool beers
G
Ho!
[Outro]
Am C D G
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How to play "Jukebox Songs And Barstool Beers" by Milligan Drake
on guitar captures the essence of a classic country tune, enveloping
the listener in a nostalgic ambiance of neon-lit nights filled with music
and mirth. This tutorial will guide you through the chords and
progression to bring the song to life.
The song kicks off with an Intro that sets the stage for a night of revelry:
Intro:
Am C D G
The narrative begins in the Verse, painting a picture of a favored haunt
for those looking to escape into music and camaraderie:
Verse 1:
G Well there ain't no other place I'd rather be
Am And hanging out in here tonight with a party crowd like me
D These Long Necks make those long nights disappear
G And that steel guitar is music to my ears
The Chorus is the heart of the song, celebrating the simple pleasures
of jukebox melodies and the comfort of a well-worn barstool:
Chorus:
N.C. (no chord) Turn 'em up and drink 'em down
C D G Tie one on and come on, wow
Em Pop a top and dance around
Am C D To that so cool old school country sound
C Got that Friday night feeling
D G Neon bouncing off the ceiling
Em Yeah, the reason we're all here
Am D G Jukebox songs and barstool beers
Verse 2 reflects on the timeless appeal of the jukebox's tales,
a comforting companion for those seeking solace or celebration:
Verse 2:
G That old jukebox in the corner's never wrong
Am And knows every single evening cheating, hurting, drinking song
D If you can't find you something warm to hold
G Then you can find you something ice cold
Following the structure, the Chorus is repeated, reinforcing the song's
theme and inviting listeners to immerse themselves in the experience.
A Guitar Solo bridges the song, maintaining the energy and leading into
the final Chorus, where the celebration of life's simpler pleasures is echoed
once more, ending on a high note with an Outro that mirrors the Intro:
Guitar Solo:
N.C. Am C D G
Chorus (repeated with slight variations)
Outro:
Am C D G
"Jukebox Songs And Barstool Beers" is an ode to the classic country
lifestyle, blending stories of love, loss, and laughter against the backdrop
of a beloved barroom. Through straightforward chord progressions and
an infectious rhythm, this song invites guitarists of all levels to join in the
celebration of timeless moments captured in music.