Annie Graces version of the Michael Marra song
Listen to this version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X6YTx-j3AU
Between G and Em in any situation you can walk over an F# on the low E string
Also I am not sure if it's C7 or Am - Intro sounds like C7 though the rest sounds like Am
Chorus starts on Em in the Marra Version though it sounds like either C or this Em x79987
C C/B C/A
e|--0----0----0----|
B|--1----1----1----|
G|--0----0----0----|
D|--2----0----0----|
A|--3----2----0----|
E|--x----x----x----|
[Intro]
G G C Am
G Em D D7
G G7 C C7
G Em C C/B C/A G
[Verse]
G C Am
When these shoes were new it was "how do you do"
G Em D D7
It was whiskey and telling our tales
G G7 C C7
And when my shirt was clean I was there to be seen
G Em D
I had clean eyes and my smile never failed
[Chorus]
Em/C Bm C G
All of my brothers that I met on the way
Em Bm
They were drinking by night
C D
They were drinking by day
C G
Ah restore to my eyes
D Em
What was clear and was bright
G D C Am7
And honey take me out drinking tonight
G C - C/B - C/A G
Honey take me out drinking tonight
[Verse]
G C Am
Bluebells and matches and stains on the table
G Em D D7
The sweet smell of the luscious Woodbine.
G G7 C C7
"Ah Mister McEwen you will be my ruin"
G Em D
I say, but I don't really mind
[Chorus]
Em Bm C G
All of my brothers that I met on the way
Em Bm
They were drinking by night
C D
They were drinking by day
C G
Ah restore to my eyes
D Em
What was clear and was bright
G D C Am7
And honey take me out drinking tonight
G C - C/B - C/A G
Honey take me out drinking tonight
[Verse]
G C Am
Oh I'm still smiling through, though there's stains on my shoes
G Em D
The right is heavy and the left it is light
G G7 C C7/A
if it's left up to you then I know what you'd do
G D C Am7
Honey take me out drinking tonight
G C - C/B - C/A G
Honey take me out drinking to - night