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Good job, sounds right on -philipabernathy | 4/9/2009 |
Kenny's first legitimate country song in years. Thank God! -dantheman85x | 4/24/2009 |
That's why it so good LOL. Although I do like Kennys other stuff as well. -jhempel24 | 4/28/2009 |
Great tab. only i believe the C in the bridge is actually an Am i'll still give a 5 though
Brian -BrianEarlHaines | 5/11/2009 |
Thanks for the chords - Could someone help a beginner out with the strum pattern?? Thanks! -bowti69 | 5/11/2009 |
My ear isn't so good, but it sounds like he's singing a Db in the chorus. With the capo on 2, then wouldn't the first chord in the chorus be a Cm7 instead of the C? I tried playing it both ways and the m7 sounds like it works to me. -gsg_60 | 5/13/2009 |
Hi, bowti69! Thanks for your comment. Yes, Kenny starts the chorus with the real note of Db, while the band plays the chord in D where bassist plays D and Guitarists play D, F# and A. Itfs not so unnatural to use Db note on D chord. Thatfs major 7th. If you feel uncomfortable to do so, you can use C#m7 chord (Bm7 chord with the capo on 2). -Koichi Kondo | 5/14/2009 |
Thanks for the explaination - very interesting. I think I'll just play the D instead of the m7- it just seems more natural. Great song and tab too! -gsg_60 | 5/15/2009 |
Good song, Good tab. But the lyrics in the chorus are "Hittin' on everybody and their mother", not "getting to know everybody and their mother" -goinesms | 6/3/2009 |
the chord should be an Em on the part where it says "there were girls from argentina....." other than that seems to be pretty accurate. -pooreboy | 6/19/2009 |
and if you are playing in an open G and open C chord you might want to try the G9 and C9 insted. Sounds better! -pooreboy | 6/19/2009 |