[Verse 1] Am Your boots by the bed, D my head on your shoulder G I'm thinking it's love Em and I'm thinking it sober Am Boy, if your heart's D a revolving door G Yeah, that's alright Em but I'm looking for more, yeah [Chorus] C If you're gonna love me, D lay it on the table G Tell me how you really feel, Em give it a label C If you're gonna hold me, D don't just hold me all night G Better hold me like you wanna hold me Em for the rest of your life Am If you're gonna love me, D better love me to the moon and back G From the bottom of your boots Em to the top of your hat Am D G Em Oh-oh-oh-oh, yeah [Verse 2] Am Blame it on you D not on some bourbon G The things that you're saying Em behind closed curtains Am Go on and leave me D fore it really hurts G If you don't mean it Em with those three words [Chorus] C If you're gonna love me, D lay it on the table G Tell me how you really feel, Em give it a label C If you're gonna hold me, D don't just hold me all night G Better hold me like you wanna hold me Em for the rest of your life C If you're gonna love me, D better love me to the moon and back G From the bottom of your boots Em to the top of your hat Am D G Em [Bridge] Bm C Ooh-ooh, I'm fallin', fallin', fallin' fast for Bm C C You, ooh, darlin', darlin', darlin' [Chorus] C If you're gonna love me, D lay it on the table G Tell me how you really feel, Em give it a label C If you're gonna hold me, D don't just hold me all night G Better hold me like you wanna hold me Em for the rest of your life C If you're gonna love me, D better love me to the moon and back G From the bottom of your boots Em to the top of your hat [Outro] C D G Em C D Em G The bottom of your boots to the top of your hat G Em... Yeah babe, just like that
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Q: What chords are used in Bottom Of Your Boots by Ella Langley?
The song uses Am, D, G, Em, C, and Bm. The primary progression loops through Am – D – G – Em, making it very accessible for beginners.
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Q: What capo position is needed for Bottom Of Your Boots?
Place your capo on the 2nd fret to play along with the original recording, playing shapes relative to the key of G Major.
Q: Is Bottom Of Your Boots easy to play on guitar?
Yes! It features basic open chords and a steady, easy-to-learn strumming pattern, making it a great choice for beginner to intermediate players looking for a catchy country tune.
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“Bottom Of Your Boots” is a catchy, mid-tempo track by Ella Langley. Built around an Am – D – G – Em progression with a capo on the 2nd fret, this song showcases Langley’s storytelling over an acoustic country backdrop. The track is highly accessible for beginners, utilizing basic open chords and a steady D – D – U – U – D – U strumming pattern, making it a great song to add to your repertoire.
Track Info
- Song: Bottom Of Your Boots
- Artist: Ella Langley
- Album: bottom of your boots
Chords Info
- Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E)
- Key: G Major (Original recording is in A Major)
- Capo: 2nd fret (To play along with original)
- Chords: Am, D, G, Em, C, Bm
- Difficulty: Easy
- Suggested Strumming: D = Down Stroke, U = Upstroke
Legend: D = Downstroke | U = Upstroke
💡 The mid-tempo groove works great with a steady eighth-note pattern.