There’s got a bot tle
on the dress er by your ring.
And it’s emp (Bm)prob ty, be cause I’m lone some so right now I don’t feel a thing.
But I’ll I be hurt (D)in’
when I wake up on the floor.
But I’ll be (Bm)o
ver it
by noon.
be tween (A)whis key and you.
Come to mor row
I can walk in an y store.
It ain’t a (Bm)drink lem, be cause I’m lone some so and they’ll al ways sell me more.
But your I for give (D)ness,
well, that’s some thin’ I can’t buy.
There ain’t a (Bm)thing
that I can do.
be tween (A)whis key and you.
Come to mor
One’s the dev (A)il,
(A)one keeps (G)driv in’ me in sane.
At times I won (A)der
if they ain’t both the same.
One’s a li ar
that helps to hide me from the pain.
And one’s the (Bm)long
gone, bit ter truth.
be tween (A)whis key and you.
be tween (A)whis key and you.
Oh, that’s the dif (D)f’rence be tween) (A)whis key and you.
This page shows “Whiskey And You” by Chris Stapleton in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of D at 150 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.