If you are looking for Hard Workin’ Man guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Hard Workin’ Man by Brooks & Dunn using guitar or guitar.
This song by Brooks & Dunn can also be played by that instruments.
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Hard Workin’ Man guitar chords has rhythm and included in album.
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Hard Workin’ Man by Brooks & Dunn Guitar Chords
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HARD WORKING MAN
[(C] [C)] [(C] [C)]
I’m a hard workin’ (C) man
I wear a steel hard hat
I can (F) ride, rope, hammer, and paint
Do (C) things with my hands that most men can’t
I (G) can’t get ahead no matter how hard I try
I’m gettin’ (no chord) really good at barely gettin’ by (C)
[(C] [C)] [(C] [C)]
Got everything I (C) own
By the sweat of my brow
(C) I owe it all to my blue collar roots
Feels like I’m (G) working overtime on a runaway train
I gotta (no chord) bust loose from this ball and chain
I’m a (F) hard (Eb) hard working (C) man
I got it (G) all on the line for a piece of the promised (C) land
And I’m (F) burning my (Eb) candle at both (C) ends
Bout the only way to (G) keep the fire burning is to outrun the (C) wind
[(F] [Eb)] [(C] [C)] [(G] [C)] [(F] [Eb)] [(C][C)][(G][C)]
Come Friday (C) night
I like to party hard
(F) I carry on with the Cadillac cutie
Spend my (C) whole weeks pay on some weekend beauty
(G) Come Monday morning, I’m the first to arrive
Ain’t (no chord) nothin’ but buisness, ya’ll – from nine to five
I’m a (F) hard (Eb) hard working (C) man
I got it (G) all on the line for a piece of the promised (C) land
And I’m (F) burning my (Eb) candle at both (C) ends
Bout the only way to (G) keep the fire going is to outrun the (C) wind
I can’t wait to (G) get up in the morning and do it all over a(C)gain
I’m a (G) hard livin
Hard working (C) man
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If you want to learn Brooks & Dunn Hard Workin’ Man 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 Hard Workin’ Man. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.