Last Night Chords

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Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Capo
None
Chords
G · C · D · Em

Morgan Wallen’s hit country song about a couple reconciling after a drunken argument. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Steady Strum (4/4 Time)
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Tip: Use a capo on the 2nd fret to match the original recording’s key of A, but these chords are for playing in G without a capo.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G
Last night we let the liquor talk
C
I can’t remember everything we said but we said it all
G
You told me that you wish I was somebody you never met
D
But baby, baby somethin’s tellin’ me this ain’t over yet
G C
No matter how wrong we were, we ain’t that wrong
G D
Yeah, I wish that I could just forget
G C G D
The way you left me soaked in perfume, it ain’t that easy to forget
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Verse 2

 
G
You’re probably in your car now, singin’ along
C
To some song on the radio thinkin’ ’bout me
G
I’m probably in my room, starin’ at my phone
D
Waitin’ for you to call, you’re the only one I want
G C
No matter how wrong we were, we ain’t that wrong
G D
Yeah, I wish that I could just forget
G C G D
The way you left me soaked in perfume, it ain’t that easy to forget
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Bridge

 
C G
I know you said things that you can’t take back
D Em C
I was drunk and I was talking out my ass
G C
Yeah, I was way in the wrong
G C G
I know I said things that I can’t take back
D Em C
I was drunk and I was talking out my ass
G D
Yeah, I was way in the wrong
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Outro

 
G
Last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Practice tip: The chord progression G, C, D, and Em repeats throughout. Practice switching between G and C smoothly, as it’s the most common transition in this song.

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Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Tuning
G-C-E-A
Chords
G · C · D · Em

Morgan Wallen’s hit country song about a couple reconciling after a drunken argument. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Steady Strum (4/4 Time)
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Tip: Use a capo on the 2nd fret to match the original recording’s key of A, but these chords are for playing in G without a capo.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G
Last night we let the liquor talk
C
I can’t remember everything we said but we said it all
G
You told me that you wish I was somebody you never met
D
But baby, baby somethin’s tellin’ me this ain’t over yet
G C
No matter how wrong we were, we ain’t that wrong
G D
Yeah, I wish that I could just forget
G C G D
The way you left me soaked in perfume, it ain’t that easy to forget
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Verse 2

 
G
You’re probably in your car now, singin’ along
C
To some song on the radio thinkin’ ’bout me
G
I’m probably in my room, starin’ at my phone
D
Waitin’ for you to call, you’re the only one I want
G C
No matter how wrong we were, we ain’t that wrong
G D
Yeah, I wish that I could just forget
G C G D
The way you left me soaked in perfume, it ain’t that easy to forget
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Bridge

 
C G
I know you said things that you can’t take back
D Em C
I was drunk and I was talking out my ass
G C
Yeah, I was way in the wrong
G C G
I know I said things that I can’t take back
D Em C
I was drunk and I was talking out my ass
G D
Yeah, I was way in the wrong
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Outro

 
G
Last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Practice tip: The chord progression G, C, D, and Em repeats throughout. Practice switching between G and C smoothly, as it’s the most common transition in this song.

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Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Left Hand
Root notes
Chords
G · C · D · Em

Morgan Wallen’s hit country song about a couple reconciling after a drunken argument. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Steady Strum (4/4 Time)
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Tip: Use a capo on the 2nd fret to match the original recording’s key of A, but these chords are for playing in G without a capo.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G
Last night we let the liquor talk
C
I can’t remember everything we said but we said it all
G
You told me that you wish I was somebody you never met
D
But baby, baby somethin’s tellin’ me this ain’t over yet
G C
No matter how wrong we were, we ain’t that wrong
G D
Yeah, I wish that I could just forget
G C G D
The way you left me soaked in perfume, it ain’t that easy to forget
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Verse 2

 
G
You’re probably in your car now, singin’ along
C
To some song on the radio thinkin’ ’bout me
G
I’m probably in my room, starin’ at my phone
D
Waitin’ for you to call, you’re the only one I want
G C
No matter how wrong we were, we ain’t that wrong
G D
Yeah, I wish that I could just forget
G C G D
The way you left me soaked in perfume, it ain’t that easy to forget
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Bridge

 
C G
I know you said things that you can’t take back
D Em C
I was drunk and I was talking out my ass
G C
Yeah, I was way in the wrong
G C G
I know I said things that I can’t take back
D Em C
I was drunk and I was talking out my ass
G D
Yeah, I was way in the wrong
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Outro

 
G
Last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Practice tip: The chord progression G, C, D, and Em repeats throughout. Practice switching between G and C smoothly, as it’s the most common transition in this song.

Gtap to play
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Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Tuning
gDGBD (Open G)
Chords
G · C · D · Em

Morgan Wallen’s hit country song about a couple reconciling after a drunken argument. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Steady Strum (4/4 Time)
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Tip: Use a capo on the 2nd fret to match the original recording’s key of A, but these chords are for playing in G without a capo.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G
Last night we let the liquor talk
C
I can’t remember everything we said but we said it all
G
You told me that you wish I was somebody you never met
D
But baby, baby somethin’s tellin’ me this ain’t over yet
G C
No matter how wrong we were, we ain’t that wrong
G D
Yeah, I wish that I could just forget
G C G D
The way you left me soaked in perfume, it ain’t that easy to forget
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Verse 2

 
G
You’re probably in your car now, singin’ along
C
To some song on the radio thinkin’ ’bout me
G
I’m probably in my room, starin’ at my phone
D
Waitin’ for you to call, you’re the only one I want
G C
No matter how wrong we were, we ain’t that wrong
G D
Yeah, I wish that I could just forget
G C G D
The way you left me soaked in perfume, it ain’t that easy to forget
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Bridge

 
C G
I know you said things that you can’t take back
D Em C
I was drunk and I was talking out my ass
G C
Yeah, I was way in the wrong
G C G
I know I said things that I can’t take back
D Em C
I was drunk and I was talking out my ass
G D
Yeah, I was way in the wrong
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Outro

 
G
Last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Practice tip: The chord progression G, C, D, and Em repeats throughout. Practice switching between G and C smoothly, as it’s the most common transition in this song.

Gtap to play
Ctap to play
Dtap to play
Emtap to play
Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Tuning
G-D-A-E
Chords
G · C · D · Em

Morgan Wallen’s hit country song about a couple reconciling after a drunken argument. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Steady Strum (4/4 Time)
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Tip: Use a capo on the 2nd fret to match the original recording’s key of A, but these chords are for playing in G without a capo.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G
Last night we let the liquor talk
C
I can’t remember everything we said but we said it all
G
You told me that you wish I was somebody you never met
D
But baby, baby somethin’s tellin’ me this ain’t over yet
G C
No matter how wrong we were, we ain’t that wrong
G D
Yeah, I wish that I could just forget
G C G D
The way you left me soaked in perfume, it ain’t that easy to forget
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Verse 2

 
G
You’re probably in your car now, singin’ along
C
To some song on the radio thinkin’ ’bout me
G
I’m probably in my room, starin’ at my phone
D
Waitin’ for you to call, you’re the only one I want
G C
No matter how wrong we were, we ain’t that wrong
G D
Yeah, I wish that I could just forget
G C G D
The way you left me soaked in perfume, it ain’t that easy to forget
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Bridge

 
C G
I know you said things that you can’t take back
D Em C
I was drunk and I was talking out my ass
G C
Yeah, I was way in the wrong
G C G
I know I said things that I can’t take back
D Em C
I was drunk and I was talking out my ass
G D
Yeah, I was way in the wrong
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Outro

 
G
Last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Practice tip: The chord progression G, C, D, and Em repeats throughout. Practice switching between G and C smoothly, as it’s the most common transition in this song.

Gtap to play
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Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Harp Key
C Diatonic
Chords
G · C · D · Em

Morgan Wallen’s hit country song about a couple reconciling after a drunken argument. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Steady Strum (4/4 Time)
123456

Tip: Use a capo on the 2nd fret to match the original recording’s key of A, but these chords are for playing in G without a capo.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G
Last night we let the liquor talk
C
I can’t remember everything we said but we said it all
G
You told me that you wish I was somebody you never met
D
But baby, baby somethin’s tellin’ me this ain’t over yet
G C
No matter how wrong we were, we ain’t that wrong
G D
Yeah, I wish that I could just forget
G C G D
The way you left me soaked in perfume, it ain’t that easy to forget
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Verse 2

 
G
You’re probably in your car now, singin’ along
C
To some song on the radio thinkin’ ’bout me
G
I’m probably in my room, starin’ at my phone
D
Waitin’ for you to call, you’re the only one I want
G C
No matter how wrong we were, we ain’t that wrong
G D
Yeah, I wish that I could just forget
G C G D
The way you left me soaked in perfume, it ain’t that easy to forget
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Bridge

 
C G
I know you said things that you can’t take back
D Em C
I was drunk and I was talking out my ass
G C
Yeah, I was way in the wrong
G C G
I know I said things that I can’t take back
D Em C
I was drunk and I was talking out my ass
G D
Yeah, I was way in the wrong
 

Chorus

 
G
’Cause last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Outro

 
G
Last night you were in my room
C
And now my bedsheets smell like you
G
Every day discovering something brand new
D
I was hoping you were hoping I’d come over
G
Last night we were in love
C
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
G
Yeah, I’m gonna call this drinkin’ weather
D
And hope to God that when you finally call
You’ll come over
 

Practice tip: The chord progression G, C, D, and Em repeats throughout. Practice switching between G and C smoothly, as it’s the most common transition in this song.