Sunday Saints

Jordan Davis

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[Intro] | Cadd9     |       | Cadd9     |   | [Verse 1] Cadd9          G               D  You can say whatever you like About the way we were raised up Cadd9        G                    D  Done some wrong done some right A few things we ain’t proud of Cadd9       G                   D  We keep a Bible by the bed and We keep a bottle in the cabinet Cadd9    G  I’ll   be the first to admit Got some good and we got some bad habits [Chorus]            Cadd9                 G We’re the cold-beer raisers and last-call chasers And fourth-quarter prayers when it’s on the line  Cadd9                   G Don’t-back-downers and stand-our-grounders And up with the sunners after out all night yеah  Yeah we’re hеll-bent on calling heaven home when he calls our name            Cadd9 We’re the don’t-stop believers the somewhere-betweeners The Saturday sinners and the Sunday saints [Instrumental] | Cadd9     |       | [Verse 2] Cadd9  G                   D       We stay out too late And probably run a little too hard Cadd9   G                      D  Throw some money in the plate Throw the rest in a tip jar Cadd9  Still got a few prayers left to pray Still got a little road left to run But it’s good to know I ain’t the only one [Chorus]            Cadd9                 G We’re the cold-beer raisers and last-call chasers And fourth-quarter prayers when it’s on the line  Cadd9                   G Don’t-back-downers and stand-our-grounders And up with the sunners after out all night yеah  Yeah we’re hеll-bent on calling heaven home when he calls our name            Cadd9 We’re the don’t-stop believers the somewhere-betweeners The Saturday sinners and the Sunday saints                 All them Sunday saints                 [Bridge] Cadd9  Still got a little growing up to get Still got some noise I got to make But I got a girl I get to love she gave me two I get to raise Cadd9  Still got a lot of growing up to do Still got a lot of read left to read But it’s good to know I’m in good company [Chorus]         Cadd9                 G Of the cold-beer raisers and last-call chasers And fourth-quarter prayers when it’s on the line  Cadd9                   G Don’t-back-downers and stand-our-grounders And up with the sunners after out all night yеah  Yeah we’re hеll-bent on calling heaven home when he calls our name            Cadd9 We’re the don’t-stop believers the somewhere-betweeners The Saturday sinners and the Sunday saints                                      All them Sunday saints                                            [Outro] Oh when the saints go marching in Oh when the saints go marching in               G                 Cadd9 Good Lord I want to be in the number Of when the saints go marching in

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