Joe Chords by Luke Combs

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Key: D Β· Capo: 2nd fret Β· BPM: 76 Β· Difficulty: Intermediate Β· Chords: C/E, C, F, G, Am
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[Intro]
 
C C E F  
C C E F 
C C E F 
C C E F     
 
 
[Verse]
 
C               C E      F      C C E F
I got a job and my name's Joe
C                    C E  F      C C E F
Spend my days at the Texaco
              C   C E  F      C        C E F
Never show up late, never show up drunk
               C            
Because when I get half lit 
      C E   F    C C E F
I'm a loaded gun
              C          C E  F    C      C E F
Made a couple wrong turns, did county time
     C                    
I do everything I can to 
     C E        F      C C E F
stay between the lines 
 
 
[Chorus]
 
  F
I got a couple good buddies that 

all drop in
          C
Say "it's good to see you brother man 

how ya been?"
 F
"I can't complain, I'm doin' alright,
G
Sleeping pretty good, stayin' dry
          F
Thank the Lord every mornin' 

with a sweet Amen
        C              
For how far I've come, 
     Am
from where I've been
             F
So here's to good days 

and better tomorrows
            G                  C
And a light, at the end of the bottle"
 
 
[Break]
 
C C E F
C C E F       
 
 
[Verse]
 
     C                     C E    F      C C E F
Some battles are fought on foreign shores
C               C E       F      C
Some are fought behind closed doors
C E  F        C    C E   F       C        C E F
Some fall from grace, some lose their wings
     C                 C E   F      C C E F
Some find the peace salvation brings
 
 
[Chorus]
 
  F
I got a couple good buddies that 

all stop in
          C
Say "it's good to see you brother 

man how ya been?"
 F
"I can't complain, 

I'm doin' alright,
G
Sleeping pretty good, stayin' dry
          F
Thank the Lord every mornin' 

with a sweet Amen
        C              
For how far I've come, 
     Am
from where I've been
             F
So here's to good days 

and better tomorrows
            G                  C
And a light, at the end of the bottle"
 
 
[Break]
 
C       F                
C       F                  
 
 
[Bridge]
 
          F                        G
Here's to good days, and here's to livin'
              Am                G
And here's to old sins being forgiven
 
 
[Chorus]
 
      F
And a bunch of good buddies that 

all drop in
          C
Say "it's good to see 

you brother man how ya been?"
 F
"I can't complain, 

I'm doin' alright,
G
Sleeping pretty good, 

stayin' dry
          F
Thank the Lord every mornin' 

with a sweet Amen
        C             
For how far I've come, 
     Am
from where I've been
             F
So here's to good days 

and better tomorrows
            G        
And a light, at the 
           C
end of the bottle"
 
 
[Outro]
 
C   C E   F    
C        
 
C E   F          C
At the end of the bottle
 
C         C E   F    
 
C
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ℹ️ About This Song

On the 24th of February 2023, the track was released. The track was written by Luke Combs, James Slater & Erik Dylan.

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Chords Info

  • Tuning: Standard(E A D G B E)
  • Key: D
  • Capo: 2nd fret
  • Chords: C/E, C, F, G, Am
  • BPM: 76
  • Suggested Strumming:
  • D= Down Stroke, U = Upstroke, N.C= No Chord
Guitar ChordsUkulele Chords
C/E – 232010
C – x32010
F – 133211
G – 320003
Am – x02210
Β C/E – 0003
C – 0003
F – 2010
G – 0232
Am – 2000
Joe

Track Info

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What key is Joe in?

Joe is in the key of D.

What chords do I need for Joe?

You need C/E, C, F, G, Am to play Joe by Luke Combs.

Do I need a capo for Joe?

Yes, place a capo on the 2nd fret to play Joe by Luke Combs.

How hard is Joe to play on guitar?

Joe by Luke Combs is rated Intermediate. It includes some barre chords or slash chords.

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