Garth Brooks – We Bury The Hatchet (Guitar)
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Chords
D7aug / G7 C9 Hey, all the neighbors lights, came on last night G7 D7 Just like they do every time, we have a little fight G7 C9 It's gettin' to the point, we can't get along G7 C#7 D7 G7 (a bb b) We're always fightin’ ‘bout things, that should be dead and gone
[CHORUS]
C7 G7 We bury the hatchet, but leave the handle stick-a-ing out F# G G# A D7 Eb7 D7 We're always diggin' up things, we should forget about G7 C9 When it comes to forgivin’, baby there ain't no doubt G (b c c#) D7 G D9 F#7 G7 / We bury the hatchet, but leave the handle stickin’ out N.C. G7 C9 Well I was kissing on Cindy, hey that I won't deny G7 D7 But that's a long time ago, I let a dead dog lie G7 F#7 G7 C9 B9 C9 But if you want to cut deep how 'bout you and ol' Joe G7 C#7 D7 G7 (a bb b) I caught you down at the creek just ten years ago
[CHORUS]
C7 G7 We bury the hatchet, but leave the handle stick-a-ing out F# G G# A D7 Eb7 D7 We're always diggin' up things, we should forget about G7 C9 When it comes to forgivin’, baby there ain't no doubt G (b c c#) D7 G D9 F#7 G7 We bury the hatchet, but leave the handle stickin’ out, Hey A7 Bb7 B7 C7 G We got enough on each other, To wage a full scale war A7 If we could ever remember D7 Eb7 D7 C#7 C7 What we were fightin' for We bury the hatchet G7 But leave the handle stick-a-ing out F# G G# A D7 Eb7 D7 We're always diggin' up things we should forget about G7 C7 When it comes to forgivin’ baby there ain't no doubt G (b c c#) D7 G A Bb B C7 We bury the hatchet but leave the handle stickin’ out
G (b c c#) D7 / NC
We bury the hatchet but leave the handle stickin' out
[END]
N.C. G#7 G7 / G7b5 / (end riff, see below)
[CHORDS]
D7aug 10 x 10 11 11 x or x5x576 (the first one is easier to finger to me)
G7b5 3x342x
C9 x32333
B9 x21222
D7 x5453x
Eb7 x6564x
C#7 x4342x
G7 353433
F#7 242322
[INFO:]
You could play G7 as a G9, which you could play as x2323x instead of G7 as 353433,
especially in the first verse
For a lot of the quicker chords that make up the bass runs you could really just hit the 6th string
or 6 and 5 (power chord style)
(some of the very quick bass runs are in lower case letters in parens and I just play those notes)
The opening piano riff is a D7 augmented chord (#5). I usually just play the opening this way:
e|-----------------| B|------------11---| G|---------11------| D|-----10----------| A|-----------------| E|--10-------------|
The end piano riff I play something like this:
e|--6-------------------------| B|--6-8p6------3--------------| G|-------7\5---3-5p3----------| D|------------------5-3--3-5--| A|----------------------------| E|----------------------------|