Russell Dickerson - Worth Your Wild Chords

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IntroCEmFGAm
CEmFGAm
CEmF
Verse 1FShe had her arm out the window
Wind in her hair like the '80s
Singing with the radio playing
"You're my butterfly, sugar baby"Pre-ChorusFAnd then she looked at me Glike AmT-R-O-U-CB-L-EmE was
FOn her mind and in herG head, so I said
Chorus"I'll Emmake it worth your wFild"
This Ggravel goes for Ammiles
She hCit me wEmith that sFmile
And Gshe said, "Gun it, Amkeep the night runnin'"
PCull me cEmloser liFke this
GFriday night on fAmire like
GCirl, I lEmike your Fstyle
Keep drivin' me craGzy.Am
And I, I'll Cmake it Emworth your FwildPost-ChorusGOh Amyeah,I'll Cmake it Emworth your wFild.GAmCEm
Verse 2FParked back off 212 and 'tucky
Timberline where the creek bend curves
That roadside prairie clover
Ain't half as wild as her
FHeat lightning in the twiGlight Amsky
Went ahead and put her Chand EminFmine
Started that little bench-sGeat slAmideChorus"I'll Emmake it worth your wFild"
This Ggravel goes for Ammiles
She hCit me wEmith that sFmile
And Gshe said, "Gun it, Amkeep the night runnin'"
PCull me cEmloser liFke this
GFriday night on fAmire like
GCirl, I lEmike your Fstyle
Keep drivin' me craGzy.Am
And I, I'll Cmake it Emworth your FwildPost-ChorusGOh Amyeah,I'll Cmake it Emworth your wFild.GAmCEm
BridgeFAnd then she looked at me Glike AmT-R-O-U-CB-L-EmE was
FOn her mind and in her head,G so AmI said
"I'll Cmake it Emworth your Fwild"
GOh yAmeah, I'll Cmake it Emworth your Fwild.GAm
Chorus"I'll Emmake it worth your wFild"
This Ggravel goes for Ammiles
She hCit me wEmith that sFmile
And Gshe said, "Gun it, Amkeep the night runnin'"
PCull me cEmloser liFke this
GFriday night on fAmire like
GCirl, I lEmike your Fstyle
Keep drivin' me craGzyAm
And I, I'll Cmake it Emworth your FwildPost-ChorusGOh Amyeah,I'll Cmake it Emworth your wFild
GOh AmyeahCEmF

ChordsWorld Overview:

This song is packed with easy-to-play open chords like C, Em, F, G, and Am, which are perfect for beginners. F can be a bit tricky since it’s often played as a barre chord, but you can use the easy F shape if needed. Practice smooth transitions between chords and keep your strumming hand relaxed for a natural groove. Have fun with it!

Intro: C, Em, F, G, Am
Verse: F
Pre-Chorus: F, G, Am, C, Em
Chorus: Em, F, G, Am, C
Post-Chorus: G, Am, C, Em, F
Bridge: F, G, Am, C, Em

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