Tennessee Whiskey Chords Chart

Welcome to my Tennessee Whiskey chords chart by Chris Stapleton. This is a very laid back song and has a pretty cool groove to it. The key to this song is dynamics and not killing to guitar. You have to be gentle with your playing. The chords are not too bad, mostly A, D and E but Bm pops in every once in a while.

You can play and “easy version” of Bm using the diagram below.

This song is in 6/8 so we will be counting to 6. We are going to be accenting the 1st beat and the 4th beat on this song and playing VERY lightly on all the other strums. Or if you wanted to keep it very simple, just accent on the 1st and 4th beat.

Tennessee Whiskey Strumming Pattern:
>        >
1 2  3 4  5 6
D D D D D D

TENNESSEE WHISKEY CHORDS:

TENNESSEE WHISKEY CHORDS CHART BY CHRIS STAPLETON

Each chord is TWO MEASURES each. So you will have to count to 6 twice before switching chords.

We do not distribute printable chord and lyrics charts. These charts are here only to support online learning. We highly recommend buying music from Hal Leonard or a reputable online sheet music store.

Intro:
A   Bm D A

VERSE:

A                                                                    Bm
Used to spend my nights out in a barroom
D                                                            A   
 Liquor was the only love I’ve known
A                                                                                Bm
But you rescued me from reachin’ for the bottom
                                D                                              A
And brought me back from being too far gone


CHORUS:
                      A                                                 Bm
You’re as smooth       as Tennessee whiskey
                        D                                           A
You’re as sweeeeet as strawberry wine
                     A                                   Bm
You’re as warm as a glass of brandy
                                   D                                             A
And honey, I stay stoned on your love all the time

VERSE:
A                                                                        Bm
I’ve looked for love in all the same old places
D                                                                                 A 
  Found the bottom of a bottle was always dry
A                                                                                        Bm
But when you poured out your heart I didn’t waste it
                              D                                                      A
‘Cause there’s nothing like your love to get me high, yeah


CHORUS:
                      A                                                 Bm
You’re as smooth       as Tennessee whiskey
                        D                                           A
You’re as sweeeeet as strawberry wine
                     A                                   Bm
You’re as warm as a glass of brandy
                                   D                                             A
And honey, I stay stoned on your love all the time


INSTRUMENTAL/SOLO:
A    Bm   D  A
A    Bm   D  A



CHORUS:
                      A                                                 Bm
You’re as smooth       as Tennessee whiskey
                        D                                           A
You’re as sweeeeet as strawberry wine
                     A                                   Bm
You’re as warm as a glass of brandy
                                   D                                             A
And honey, I stay stoned on your love all the time


OUTRO:
                    A                                                Bm
You’re as smooth      as Tennessee whiskey
                           D                                       A
Tennessee whiskey,  Tennessee whiskey
                      A                                                Bm
You’re as smooth       as Tennessee whiskey
                                D   
Tennessee whiskey
                                  A
 Tennessee whiskey

This file is the author’s own work and represents his interpretation of this song. It’s intended solely for private study, scholarship or research.

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