This Bottle (In My Hand) by David Allan Coe Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for This Bottle (In My Hand) guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play This Bottle (In My Hand) by David Allan Coe using guitar or guitar.
This song by David Allan Coe can also be played by that instruments.
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This Bottle (In My Hand) guitar chords has rhythm and included in Don’t Cry Darlin’ album.
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This Bottle (In My Hand) by David Allan Coe Guitar Chords


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#Another great song from the pen of DAC. Yet another written for George Jones.
#hey performed this as a duet on his first greatest hits album. (For The Record)
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#Tuning: Standard
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#G 3 C 0 D 2 C/B 0 Dsus 3 Gsus 3
# 0 1 3 1 3 1
# 0 0 2 0 2 0
# 0 2 0 2 0 0
# 2 3 X 3 X 0
# 3 X X 3 X 3
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#(you may find it plesant to augment this with C/B Gsus and Dsus as passing chords
#but they are not integral to the song I provided sketches but they are not actually
#in the song)
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G
Last week he spent his whole paycheck on
C
whiskey
And I know
G
Friday night he’ll d
D
o it all ag
G
ain
Oh he’ll
G
drink ’til he falls down and then
C
order one more
G
round
and then go home with that
D
bottle in his
G
hand

CHORUS:
and the only

G
thing I can hold onto is This
C
Bottle In My
G
Hand
I know I’ll never have to share it with any other
D
man
I’m so g
G
lad you introduced us and I’ll d
C
o the best I
G
can
To be faithful to this
D
bottle in my h
G
and

N/C G C G
She told George that changing diapers could sure become a drag
and to clean the house and cook for him was not her kind of

D
bag
she s
G
aid he needed someone who would
C
love and underst
G
and
and then she left him with this b
D
ottle in his h
G
and

(repeat the chorus and upon outro)

G
Yes we’ll be thankful for this
D
bottle in our h
G
and

If you want to learn David Allan Coe This Bottle (In My Hand) 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 This Bottle (In My Hand). Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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