One Good Reason Why Chords

KeyB Capo4st fret TuningStandard Difficulty Plays399

One Good Reason Why by Steve Azar is a moderately challenging guitar song played in the key of B with a capo on the 4st fret. It uses the chords G, D, A, Bm and Em. Use the transpose and diagram tools on this page to change the key, see each shape, or simplify the chords.

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G   D     A  
Hey baby, I've got big plans for me and you 
G              D 
So put on that tight dress 
A                                      Bm 
You know the one that always tells the truth 
            A 
It's been a heck of a week 
G 
Whatcha' say baby you and me  
    A 
Set ourselves free 

D                     A 
Gimme one good reason why 
                             D  
We shouldn't get a little crazy 
                     G  
Kiss these blues goodbye 
                             D 
I can't think of one to save me 
D                              A 
I tell you I've looked low and high 
                             Bm  
And as hard as I've tried to find 
                           G 
Why tonight should pass us by 
                            D 
There ain't one good reason why 
 
 
Hey baby, there's a party goin' on right down the street 
Everybody'll be there 
And there's a dance floor waitin' for your pretty feet 
You deserve a little change 
I say we just drop everything 
And walk out this door 
 
Chorus 
 
 
Bridge: 
   Bm 
So hurry up 
      A   
We're wastin' time 
  G                         D  
Before it's too late and we change our minds 
Bm                        Em G        D 
That would be the biggest crime, yeah 
 
Chorus 
 
Gimme me one good reason 
Hey baby, I've got big plans for me and you 
    	

Chord diagrams

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Reference tones

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100 BPM Andante