aaron lewis – red white and blue
i’m not completly sure about the intro , solo and outro part , so you have to play
what you feel is fitting . but the rest should be ok .
G D A D
my grandmama worked at the factory floor
G D A
sewing leather for minimum wage
G D A D
while my grandDaddy worked all the beer joints in town
G D A
tryin’ to forget the memories he made
Em G
’cus when Daddy was born , in 1945
D A
we’d been fighthing for what we believed
Em G
along with 5 other brothers , who stood by his side
D A
they were ready , they were willing to bleed
G A D
red , white and blue
G D A D
those colors mean something , those colors stay true
G D A D
like my family before me , i feel it too
G D A D
the blood that’s in my veins , runs red white and blue
G D A D
G D A A
G D A D
my Daddy grew up , on the wrong side of poor
G D A
rubbing nickels together for heat
G D A D
well he and his sister , had barely got by
G D A
with the clothes and the shoes on their feet
Em G
so he joined the service , when he was 18
D A
like his Daddy and his uncles before
Em G
he was ready to die . for what he believed
D A
to fight for , what’s worth fighthing for
G A D
red , white and blue
G D A D
those colors mean something , those colors stay true
G D A D
like my family before me , i feel it too
G D A D
the blood that’s in my veins , runs red white and blue
solo part
G D A D
G D A A
G D A D
well me and my sisters , got kids of our own
G D A
and my brother’s coming up on 16
G D A D
and my Daddy taught us all , how to live off the land
G D A
and how to stand up for what we believe
G A D
red , white and blue
G D A D
those colors mean something , those colors stay true
G D A D
like my family before me , i feel it too
G D A D
the blood that’s in my veins , runs red white and blue
G D A D
like my family before me , i feel it too
G D A D
the blood that’s in my veins , runs red white and blue
G D A D
the blood that’s in my veins , runs red white and blue
outro
G D A D
G D A A
//kevin
aaron lewis – red white and blue
i’m not completly sure about the intro , solo and outro part , so you have to play
what you feel is fitting . but the rest should be ok .
G D A D
my grandmama worked at the factory floor
G D A
sewing leather for minimum wage
G D A D
while my grandDaddy worked all the beer joints in town
G D A
tryin’ to forget the memories he made
Em G
’cus when Daddy was born , in 1945
D A
we’d been fighthing for what we believed
Em G
along with 5 other brothers , who stood by his side
D A
they were ready , they were willing to bleed
G A D
red , white and blue
G D A D
those colors mean something , those colors stay true
G D A D
like my family before me , i feel it too
G D A D
the blood that’s in my veins , runs red white and blue
G D A D
G D A A
G D A D
my Daddy grew up , on the wrong side of poor
G D A
rubbing nickels together for heat
G D A D
well he and his sister , had barely got by
G D A
with the clothes and the shoes on their feet
Em G
so he joined the service , when he was 18
D A
like his Daddy and his uncles before
Em G
he was ready to die . for what he believed
D A
to fight for , what’s worth fighthing for
G A D
red , white and blue
G D A D
those colors mean something , those colors stay true
G D A D
like my family before me , i feel it too
G D A D
the blood that’s in my veins , runs red white and blue
solo part
G D A D
G D A A
G D A D
well me and my sisters , got kids of our own
G D A
and my brother’s coming up on 16
G D A D
and my Daddy taught us all , how to live off the land
G D A
and how to stand up for what we believe
G A D
red , white and blue
G D A D
those colors mean something , those colors stay true
G D A D
like my family before me , i feel it too
G D A D
the blood that’s in my veins , runs red white and blue
G D A D
like my family before me , i feel it too
G D A D
the blood that’s in my veins , runs red white and blue
G D A D
the blood that’s in my veins , runs red white and blue
outro
G D A D
G D A A
//kevin
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