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Sawyer Brown - Blue Denim Soul Chords

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Blue Denim Soul Chords

(ver. 1)
Sawyer Brown
“Blue Denim Soul”
Sawyer Brown
“Wide Open” Album
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Intro: Play twice solo, then twice w/rhythm guitar into verse

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Verse 1:
E
He said he was the grandson of Johnny B. Goode
     A
Well some thought he couldn't but I thought he could
E                                                    B
He set his mind talkin' ‘bout Elvis lookin' like James Dean
             E
He said “Now country boy rockin' ain't all that bad
    A
You shake your leg or you wear you a hat
    E                                                        B
You bring the house down and you make all them pretty girls scream”
         A
He said “A complicated-rhythm-folks don't understand
     E
Just stomp your feet and clap your hands and play


Chorus:
D     A          E     Em-E
Blue, blue denim soul (soul)
D     A          E     Em-E
Blue, blue denim soul (soul)
D                           A
A country boy rockin' don't get on a roll
         D     A          E     (Intro Riff)
Play ‘em blue, blue denim soul


Verse 2
He poured me out a helping' of a-rhythm and blues
It was bad to the bone, you see to me it was news
Spreadin' wood sheddin' in a pair o' faded overalls
He said just scratch your throat when you start to sing
You make them cry when you bend them strings
And one more thing I will tell you before I'm gone
The only thing that you can count on are both o' your hands
And havin' holes in your britches when the boys in the band are playin'.....

Chorus, Solo, Chorus, Play Intro 4x for outro and fade out w/chorus sung over intro tab
 
            
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