[Intro] C C/E F [Verse] C You're on your third tequila C One more, he's gonna leave ya C/E Finding my name in your phone F You just can't leave me alone C I should just let it go through C Not give a damn about you C/E But, girl, that ain't how this goes F You know I can't say no [Chorus] Β C You been out buzzin' downtown Dm7 They finally shut the lights down C/E There ain't much left to do now Am G But let you come and wreck me a little C Dm7 I shouldn't even pick up, C/E or even kiss you at all Am But I hate how I love being G C your last call Dm7 At the end of the night C/E 'Cause in the morning you're gone Am I hate how I love being G C your last call [Verse] C I shouldn't be picking you up C Putting missing-you-miles in my truck C/E I swear I thought I was done F Pulling up ? C You just keep pulling me under C 'Cause you know that you got my number C/E And I gotta just pretend F that it don't hurt F That you only call when [Chorus] C You been out buzzin' downtown Dm7 They finally shut the lights down C/E There ain't much left to do now Am But let you come and G wreck me a little C Dm7 I shouldn't even pick up, C/E or even kiss you at all Am But I hate how I love being G C your last call Dm7 At the end of the night C/E 'Cause in the morning you're gone Am G C I hate how I love being your last call [Post-Chorus] Dm C/E Am G (Woah, woah) [Chorus] C You been out buzzin' downtown Dm7 They finally shut the lights down C/E There ain't much left to do now Am But let you come and G wreck me a little C Dm7 I shouldn't even pick up, C/E or even kiss you at all Am But I hate how I love being G C your last call Dm7 At the end of the night C/E 'Cause in the morning you're gone Am G C I hate how I love being your last call [Post-Chorus] Dm C/E (Woah, woah) [Outro] Am I hate how I love being G C your last call
Song Details
- Song: Last Call
- Artist: Trevor Snider
Get ready to master a deeply relatable, late-night country anthem. In this guitar guide, we provide the complete Last Call chords by Trevor Snider, transcribed precisely with a capo on the 2nd fret to match the bittersweet, acoustic energy of the official studio track.
Trevor Snider delivers a powerful performance about the struggle of moving on and the temptation of being someoneβs late-night safety net. Built around a beautifully emotional progression of open chords (C, C/E, F, Dm7, Am, G, and Dm), this song is highly accessible. It provides an excellent opportunity for beginner and intermediate players to practice smooth chord transitions and dynamic strumming patterns that perfectly mirror the trackβs rising emotional tension.
Grab your acoustic guitar, clamp your capo on the second fret, and use our accurate chord chart below to start playing along to this standout country song!
Chords Info
- Tunning: Standard(EADGBE)
- Chords: C, C/E, F, Dm7, Am, G, Dm
- Key: D
- Capo: 2nd fret
- BPM: 102
β Frequently Asked Questions
What key is Last Call in?
Last Call is in the key of D.
What chords do I need for Last Call?
You need C, C/E, F, Dm7, Am, G, Dm to play Last Call by Trevor Snider.
Do I need a capo for Last Call?
Yes, place a capo on the 2nd fret to play Last Call by Trevor Snider.
How hard is Last Call to play on guitar?
Last Call by Trevor Snider is rated Intermediate. It includes some barre chords or slash chords.