🎸 Intro: * * * B B/B B/Cm B/F NOTE: *I Am not 100% sure what these chords are E ------- called but it is basically a descending B ------- bass run on the F string starting at the G ------- 3rd fret, 2nd fret, open fret - on the D -----0- low F string after and based off the B chord. A -0h2--- E ------- 🎸 Verse : B Been playing 20 questions with 24 cans B 24/7 till I understand B I sent a prayer up for a helping hand Gm But it must've got stopped by the ceiling fan I'm staring at F In this half full bed
B Looking for a reason that Fm7 I ain't found yet 🎸 Chorus: B Gm7 I know how a goodbye sounds when it's pedal down in tail light glow B Gm F I know what she said and I won't forget where she told me to go B B Gm7 But hell ever since them Goodyears pulled right out my dead grass drive B It's been nights that start with whiskey * * * B B/B B/Cm B/F And days that end in why 🎸 Verse : B Like why she finally threw in the towel B With her makeup bag and her hand-me-down earrings And why she never felt the need To tell me what I did, why she packed her things Gm F And why she left me searching at the bottom of this bourbon 🎸 Chorus: B Gm I know how a goodbye sounds when it's pedal down in tail light glow B Gm F I know what she said and I won't forget where she told me to go B B Gm But hell ever since them Goodyears pulled right out my dead grass drive B It's been nights that start with whiskey B And days that end in why 🎸 Break: F Whether it's them damn I miss you Tuesdays Gm That keep me up all night B Or them take me way back Wednesdays Fm That drift back through my mind 🎸 Chorus: B Gm I know how a goodbye sounds when it's pedal down in tail light glow B Gm F I know what she said and I won't forget where she told me to go B B Gm But hell ever since them Goodyears pulled right out my dead grass drive B It's been nights that start with whiskey Gm And days that end in why 🎸 Outro: B Aw, it's been nights that start with whiskey * * F B B/B B/Cm B And days that end in why
Alternative guitar chords and tabs for Days That End In Why by Morgan Wallen