Bury Me in Blue Jeans by Granger Smith Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Bury Me in Blue Jeans guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Bury Me in Blue Jeans by Granger Smith using guitar or guitar.
This song by Granger Smith can also be played by that instruments.
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Bury Me in Blue Jeans guitar chords has rhythm and included in Dirt Road Driveway (2013) album.
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Bury Me in Blue Jeans by Granger Smith Guitar Chords


Chords used: (I’m not sure if the names are right but these are the fingerings I use)
G 320033
Cadd9 x32033
Em7 x22033
Dadd9/F# 2×0233
Am x02210
Em 022000


e|-----3-----3---3------3------3---3-----
B|---------------------------------------
G|---0-----0---0------0------0---0-------
D|-2-----2----------0------0------------- or Cadd9 , G
A|---------------------------------------
E|---------------------------------------

[Verse 1]

I guess I learned it…


e|-----3-----3---3------3------3---3-----
B|---------------------------------------
G|---0-----0---0------0------0---0-------
D|-2-----2----------0------0------------- or Cadd9 , G
A|---------------------------------------
E|---------------------------------------

I’d die in boots…


e|-----3------3---3------3-----3---3-----
B|---------------------------------------
G|---------------------------------------
D|---2------2---2------2-----2---2------- or Em7 , Dadd9/F#
A|-3------3----------0-----0-------------
E|---------------------------------------

And bury me in blue jeans.

(Intro Riff) or Cadd9 , G

[Verse 2]
Couldn’t be a cowboy, I’m a hundred years late,
I’m a six string poet and a radio slave.
I never ask for [Dadd9/F#]too many things,
Just [Dadd9/F#]bury me in blue jeans.

And I know, I know that’s so far to go
Got the roots of an oak and a[Dadd9/F#] tumbleweed soul
When my time’s up all this good ol’ boy needs
Is to bury me in[Dadd9/F#] blue jeans.

(intro riff)
or Cadd9 , G

[Verse 3]

I’m a brother, I’m a son, I’m a dad,
I’m a thankful one for everything I have.
I’m not gonna [Dadd9/F#]regret the past
[Dadd9/F#] When they bury me in blue jeans.

And I know, I know that’s so far to go
Got the roots of an oak and a[Dadd9/F#] tumbleweed soul
When my time’s up all this good ol’ boy needs
Is to bury me in[Dadd9/F#] blue jeans.

Am , Em , Cadd9 , G
Am , Em , Dadd9/F#

(intro riff)
or Cadd9 , G

Something faded and worn…


e|-----3-------3-------3-------3---------
B|-----------------------3---------------
G|---0---0-----------0-------------------
D|-2---------2------0---------0---------- or G , G , Cadd9
A|---------------------------------------
E|---------------------------------------

And throw this old guitar…


e|-----3-------2-------3--------------
B|-----------3-----------------3------
G|---------0-----------------0--------
D|---2---------------2-----2---------- or Em7 , Dadd9/F#
A|-3---------------3------------------
E|------------------------------------

When you bury me in blue jeans.


e|-----3--------3-----3---
B|-------3------------3---
G|----0---------------0--- or Dadd9/F# , G
D|--0---------0-------0---
A|--------------------x---
E|--------------------x---

G , G , G , G , Em7 , Em7 , Dadd9/F#

G , Cadd9 , Em7 , Dadd9/F# Please give me so far to go,
Oh, give me so far to go.
If you can hear me now
Give me so far to go.
Give me roots of an oak,
I got a tumbleweed soul
So far, so far to go, it’s so far to go.

If you want to learn Granger Smith Bury Me in Blue Jeans 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 Bury Me in Blue Jeans. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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