If you are looking for The Fifth guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play The Fifth by Brad Martin using guitar or guitar.
This song by Brad Martin can also be played by that instruments.
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The Fifth guitar chords has rhythm and included in album.
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The Fifth by Brad Martin Guitar Chords
March 19, 2004
Intro: (D) (Dsus2) (D) (Dsus2) x 3
-VERSE-
A (D) brown paper (D/C) bag, a (G/B) new empty (D) bottle,
(Bm) Sits by the (A) bed on the (G) floor
(D) Rusty old (D/C) motel, the (G/B) plaster is (D) falling,
The (Bm) wind’s whipping (A) under the (G) door
There (Em7) aint enough whiskey to (D) last him
She (Em7) thought he was (D/F#) cheating and (G) one day she (A) asked him
-CHORUS-
(And) He took the (D) fifth
Cuz he couldn’t (A) tell her
He knew the (Bm) truth was just gonna (G) kill her
She took the (D) house, the (D/C) car and the (G/B) kids
She (Em7) took it all
(A) And he took the (D) fifth
[(D)] [(Dsus2)] [(D)] [(Dsus2)]
-VERSE-
(D) There on the (D/C) wall is his (G/B) own judge and (D) jury
(Bm) All them (A) rolled into to (G) one
And (D) long about (D/C) sundown, (G/B) they’ll find him (D) guilty
Who (Bm) knows where the (A) bottles come (G) from
(Em7) Maybe he’s sorry he (D) did it
But (Em7) he won’t get (D/F#) sober en(G)ough to ad(A)mit it
-CHORUS-
(And) He took the (D) fifth
Cuz he couldn’t (A) tell her
He knew the (Bm) truth was just gonna (G) kill her
She took the (D) house, the (D/C) car and the (G/B) kids
She (Em7) took it all
(A) And he took the (Bm) fifth
-CHORUS-
(And) He took the (D) fifth
Cuz he couldn’t (A) tell her
He knew the (Bm) truth was just gonna (G) kill her
She took the (D) house, the (D/C) car and the (G/B) kids
She (Em7) took it all
(A) And he took the (D) fifth
-TAG-
A (D) brown paper (D/C) bag, a (N.C.) new empty (D) bottle (G) (D)
If you want to learn Brad Martin The Fifth guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart
The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play The Fifth. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.