That'd Be Alright

by Alan Jackson
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If mon ey grew on hack ber ry trees and (G)time was n’t such a lux u ry, if (G)love was love sick o ver me,

that ’d be al right.

If I could (D)keep the wind in my sails, keep a (G)hold of the ti ger by the tail, a (G)half a ham sand wich in my lunch (Bm7)pail,

that ’d be al right.

Yeah, that ’d be al

(A)right,

that ’d be al right.

If ev ’ry (G)bod y ev ’ry where had a (D)light er load to bear and a (G)lit tle big ger piece of the pie,

we’d be (G)liv in’ us a pret ty good life,

and that ’d be al right.

Hey, go heav y on the good and (A)light on the bad, a (G)hair more hap py and a (D)shade less sad.

(G)Turn all the neg a tive down just a (Bm7)tad;

that ’d be al right.

If my (D)dear ol’ dog nev er got old, if the (G)fam i ly farm nev (D)er got sold, if an (G)oth er bad joke (D)nev er got told,

that ’d be al right.

Yeah, that ’d be

Yeah, that ’d be al

(A)right,

that ’d be al right.

If ev ’ry (G)bod y ev ’ry where had a (D)light er load to bear and a (G)lit tle big ger piece of the pie,

we’d be (G)liv in’ us a pret ty good life,

and that ’d be al right.

Yeah, that ’d be al

(A)right,

that ’d be al right.

If ev ’ry (G)bod y ev ’ry where had a (D)light er load to bear and a (G)lit tle big ger piece of the pie,

we’d be (G)liv in’ us a pret ty good life,

and that ’d be al right.

Yeah, that ’d be and that ’d be al right.

Yeah, that ’d be al

(A)right,

that ’d be al right.

Yeah, that ’d be al

(A)right,

that ’d be al right.

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(A)right,

that ’d be al right.

Yeah, that ’d be al

(A)right,

that ’d be al right.

that ’d (A)be al (D)right.

That'd Be Alright — Piano Lead Sheet

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"That'd Be Alright" lead sheet with chords, melody, and lyrics. Play the melody while following chord symbols above. Perfect for sing-along or accompaniment. Key of D, 140 BPM.

Tip: Use the speed control to practice at 70% tempo first. Focus on tricky chord transitions before attempting the full arrangement.

About “That'd Be Alright

Where are the chord symbols for "That'd Be Alright" displayed?
Lead Sheet shows chord symbols (like Am, G7, C) above the melody line with lyrics below. Every chord change highlights in real time as the song plays, so you can play the melody with the right hand and follow chord shapes with the left. "That'd Be Alright" is in D.
What key is "That'd Be Alright" by Alan Jackson played in?
That'd Be Alright is arranged in the key of D on Super Simple Piano. You can transpose to any other key live in the player.
What's the tempo (BPM) of "That'd Be Alright"?
The arrangement plays at 140 BPM. Use the speed control (10-200%) to practice slower or play faster.
Is "That'd Be Alright" easy to play on piano?
This is a medium-difficulty arrangement. Most players can learn it within a few practice sessions using the speed control.
Can I download sheet music for "That'd Be Alright"?
Yes — registered users can download PDF sheet music, plus MIDI and MusicXML files for use in other notation software.
Who composed "That'd Be Alright"?
"That'd Be Alright" was originally performed by Alan Jackson. The Super Simple Piano arrangement is simplified for beginner-to-intermediate players.
What chords are used in "That'd Be Alright"?
This arrangement uses 5 chords: A, Bm7, D, G, G7.
What other songs by Alan Jackson can I play here?
Try "DRIVE", "DON'T ROCK THE JUKEBOX", "WHERE WERE YOU". All are in our player with color-coded notes; pick the one matching your level.
Does "That'd Be Alright" have chords and lyrics?
Yes! The Lead Sheet shows the melody with chord symbols (like Am, G, C) and full lyrics. Perfect for singing along or playing with a band. "That'd Be Alright" is in the key of D at 140 BPM.
What chords are in "That'd Be Alright"?
Open the Lead Sheet to see all chord symbols displayed above the melody line. The song is in the key of D, so you'll find chords common to that key. Each chord highlights in real time as the song plays.

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