Praise The Lord chords by Breland, Thomas Rhett

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Key: C#m Β· Capo: 1st fret Β· BPM: 107 Β· Difficulty: Beginner Β· Chords: Dm, A, G
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[Chorus]

           Dm
Praise the Lord for southern women,

 Hemi engines, crispy chicken

           Dm
Praise the Lord for east Atlanta,

 Country Grammar, and my nana
            A                       
Praise the Lord that 

I got everything
    G
 I want and need and more
    A                      
I might turn up on Saturday,
      G
 But first thing Sunday morn'
 
I praise the Lord
 
 
[Verse]

            Dm
Praise the Lord for sister Julie, 

Big ol’ hat and tambourine

            Dm
She keeps playing when we’re shoutin’, 

Doesn’t know that she’s off beat

             Dm
Praise the Lord for my bartender,

 Turns a single into two

         Dm
We went crazy out there last night,

 We need saving in this pew

          A                     
It don't matter how you worship, 
         G
Sinner, saint, win or lose
 
 
[Chorus]

            Dm
Praise the Lord for southern women,

 Hemi engines, crispy chicken

            Dm
Praise the Lord for east Atlanta, 

Country Grammar, and my nana

            A                        
Praise the Lord that 

I got everything 
  G
I want and need and more
   A                       
I might turn up on Saturday, 
     G
But first thing Sunday morn'
              Dm
I praise the Lord
 
 
[Bridge]

                                Dm
He rockin' with me, that's for sure
                                   
Praise the Lord 

(Praise the Lord), 
           Dm
Praise the Lord 

                    
He rockin' with me, 
            Dm
That’s for sure
 
Praise the Lord 

(Praise the Lord), 

Praise the Lord

 
[Verse]

            Dm
Praise the Lord for 

My three babies and the 

one that’s on the way
          Dm
All the words up in the 

Good book and dirt 

Up on my Chevrolet

             Dm
Praise the Lord for Sunday morning 

And paycheck Friday afternoons

     Dm
For cold beer conversation 

And broken cowboy boots

           A                   
It don’t matter how you worship, 
          G
Sinner, saint, win or lose
 
 
[Chorus]

            Dm
Praise the Lord for southern women, 

Hemi engines, crispy chicken

            Dm
Praise the Lord for east Atlanta, 

Country Grammar, and my nana

             A     
Praise the Lord that

 I got everything 
  G
I want and need and more
   A                          
I might turn up on Saturday but 
 G
First thing Sunday morn

              Dm
I praise the Lord
 
 
[Outro]

                                Dm
He rockin' with me, that's for sure
 
Praise the Lord 

(Praise the Lord),

 Praise the Lord

            Dm
Praise the Lord
                  
He rockin’ with me 
            Dm
That's for sure
 
Praise the Lord 

(Praise the Lord), 

Praise the Lord

                
Praise the Lord,  
            Dm
Praise the Lord
 
Ooh, ooh, oh
            Dm
Praise the Lord 

(Praise the Lord)
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ℹ️ About This Song

On the 7th of March 2022, the track was released. The track was written by David Garcia, Jessie Jo Dillon, HARDY, Thomas Rhett, Julian Bunetta, Rocky Block, Kyle Fishman, Jacob Durrett & BRELAND.

Praise The Lord

Track Info

Chords Info

  • Tuning: Standard(E A D G B E)
  • Key: C#m
  • Capo: 1st fret
  • Chords: Dm, A, G
  • BPM: 107
  • Suggested Strumming:
  • D= Down Stroke, U = Upstroke, N.C= No Chord
Guitar ChordsUkulele Chords
Β Dm – xx0231
A – x02220
G – 320003
Β Β Dm – 2210
A – 2100
G – 0232

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What key is Praise The Lord in?

Praise The Lord is in the key of C#m.

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What chords do I need for Praise The Lord?

You need Dm, A, G to play Praise The Lord by Breland, Thomas Rhett.

Do I need a capo for Praise The Lord?

Yes, place a capo on the 1st fret to play Praise The Lord by Breland, Thomas Rhett.

How hard is Praise The Lord to play on guitar?

Praise The Lord by Breland, Thomas Rhett is rated Beginner. It uses simple open chords and is great for new players.

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