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No Shoes, No Shirt (No Problems)
by Kenny Chesney
tabbed by Matellmon
INTRO
G | | | |Am7 D7 |Am7 D7| = 3 times
G6
I'VE BEEN UP TO MY NECK WORKIN SIX DAYS A WEEK
WEARIN HOLES IN THE SOLES OF THE SHOES ON MY FEET
Am7 D7 Am7 D7 G6
BEEN DREAMIN OF GETTIN AWAY SINCE I DON'T KNOW
C Am7 C D
AIN'T NO BETTER TIME THAN NOW FOR MEXICO
C9 D G
NO SHOES, NO SHIRT AND NO PROBLEMS
C9 D G
BLUES WHAT BLUES, HEY I FORGOT EM'
C D G D/F# Em
THE SUN AND THE SAND AND A DRINK IN MY HAND WITH NO BOTTOM
C9 D7 G6
NO SHOES, AND NO SHIRT AND NO PROBLEMS
G6
WANT A TOWEL ON A CHAIR AND THE SAND BY THE SEA
WANNA LOOK THROUGH MY SHADES AND SEE YOU THERE WITH ME
Am7 D Am7 D7 G6
WANNA SOAK UP LIFE FOR A WHILE IN LAID BACK MODE
C Am7 C D
NO BOSS, NO CLOCK, NO STRESS, NO DRESS CODE
C D G D/F#
BABE, LETS GET PACKED, TANK TOPS AND FLIP FLOPS IF YOU GOT EM'
Em C9 D7 G6
BUT NO SHOES AND NO SHIRT AND NO PROBLEMS, NO PROBLEMS
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I just added my interpretation of the intro, go check it out bro. Hope you enjoy -cowboy_in_mich | 7/2/2003 | Actually, the into is on a mandolin, at least that's the way he did it live. It sounded accurate. -eric_steinmetz | 8/9/2003 | Most of the parts seem to switch from G to G6 to me but I'm not sure. I think its right. -hbk | 8/19/2003 | That is, just where it says G or G6, not the entire song -hbk | 8/19/2003 | I think all the times it rests on G its a Gmaj7-Gmaj6 switch...Might be helpful. :) -Thunderstork | 10/4/2003 | i love this song! great work!!! -katiebrooke | 4/13/2004 | For strum pattern, I play this song with a vv^^v^. As for the intro, I play it with G6 (bouncing between A & D string on 2nd Fret)X6, then Am7/D7 X2, then G6 (bouncing)x6, then Am7/D7 X2, then G6 into the first verse. It sounds great to me. This is a real "feel" song. -baldpaul | 6/2/2004 | Some parts don't sound right, and quite a few of the timings aren't in the right places, which can make one heck of a difference when playing it. -danielcraggs | 7/8/2004 | I just noticed that the fingering you show for the G chord is actually G7. I think it sounds better as a G7 anyway but I've been playing it with a regular and thought it sounded a little off. Glad I finally paid attention to the details. -guntemar | 4/9/2005 |
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