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Lainey Wilson’s nostalgic song about a sweet, small-town summer romance. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.
Country Strum (4/4 Time)
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Tip: Keep a relaxed, steady tempo to match the song’s wistful feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
G C
First time I ever tasted a kiss
G D
Was on your front porch in the moonlight
G C
You were wearin’ that same old ball cap
G D
That you wore every Friday night
G C
We were just a couple of kids
G D
Who didn’t know what we didn’t know
G C G D
Sippin’ on the sweetest sin, I’ve ever known
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Verse 2
G C
We’d park your truck down by the creek bank
G D
And turn the radio up till it died
G C
Talkin’ ’bout leavin’ this one-horse town
G D
But we never said goodbye
G C
Just a couple of fireflies
G D
In the dark, tryin’ to find our light
G C G D
Sippin’ on the sweetest sin, I’ve ever known
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Bridge
C G
Now every time I see a melon growin’ on the vine
D G
I think about you and me in ninety-nine
C G D
A little bit of sweet, a little bit of shine
G D G
A little bit of forever in a short amount of time
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Outro
G C
Oh, watermelon moonshine
G D
Oh, I can still taste it now
G C
Watermelon moonshine
G D
Watermelon moonshine
G
Yeah
Practice tip: The chords G, C, and D are the only ones you need. Practice switching between G and C, as that’s the most common transition in the song.
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Lainey Wilson’s nostalgic song about a sweet, small-town summer romance. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.
Country Strum (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
123456
Tip: Keep a relaxed, steady tempo to match the song’s wistful feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
G C
First time I ever tasted a kiss
G D
Was on your front porch in the moonlight
G C
You were wearin’ that same old ball cap
G D
That you wore every Friday night
G C
We were just a couple of kids
G D
Who didn’t know what we didn’t know
G C G D
Sippin’ on the sweetest sin, I’ve ever known
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Verse 2
G C
We’d park your truck down by the creek bank
G D
And turn the radio up till it died
G C
Talkin’ ’bout leavin’ this one-horse town
G D
But we never said goodbye
G C
Just a couple of fireflies
G D
In the dark, tryin’ to find our light
G C G D
Sippin’ on the sweetest sin, I’ve ever known
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Bridge
C G
Now every time I see a melon growin’ on the vine
D G
I think about you and me in ninety-nine
C G D
A little bit of sweet, a little bit of shine
G D G
A little bit of forever in a short amount of time
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Outro
G C
Oh, watermelon moonshine
G D
Oh, I can still taste it now
G C
Watermelon moonshine
G D
Watermelon moonshine
G
Yeah
Practice tip: The chords G, C, and D are the only ones you need. Practice switching between G and C, as that’s the most common transition in the song.
Gtap to play
Ctap to play
Dtap to play
Emtap to play
Lainey Wilson’s nostalgic song about a sweet, small-town summer romance. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.
Country Strum (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
123456
Tip: Keep a relaxed, steady tempo to match the song’s wistful feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
G C
First time I ever tasted a kiss
G D
Was on your front porch in the moonlight
G C
You were wearin’ that same old ball cap
G D
That you wore every Friday night
G C
We were just a couple of kids
G D
Who didn’t know what we didn’t know
G C G D
Sippin’ on the sweetest sin, I’ve ever known
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Verse 2
G C
We’d park your truck down by the creek bank
G D
And turn the radio up till it died
G C
Talkin’ ’bout leavin’ this one-horse town
G D
But we never said goodbye
G C
Just a couple of fireflies
G D
In the dark, tryin’ to find our light
G C G D
Sippin’ on the sweetest sin, I’ve ever known
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Bridge
C G
Now every time I see a melon growin’ on the vine
D G
I think about you and me in ninety-nine
C G D
A little bit of sweet, a little bit of shine
G D G
A little bit of forever in a short amount of time
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Outro
G C
Oh, watermelon moonshine
G D
Oh, I can still taste it now
G C
Watermelon moonshine
G D
Watermelon moonshine
G
Yeah
Practice tip: The chords G, C, and D are the only ones you need. Practice switching between G and C, as that’s the most common transition in the song.
Gtap to play
Ctap to play
Dtap to play
Emtap to play
Lainey Wilson’s nostalgic song about a sweet, small-town summer romance. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.
Country Strum (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
123456
Tip: Keep a relaxed, steady tempo to match the song’s wistful feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
G C
First time I ever tasted a kiss
G D
Was on your front porch in the moonlight
G C
You were wearin’ that same old ball cap
G D
That you wore every Friday night
G C
We were just a couple of kids
G D
Who didn’t know what we didn’t know
G C G D
Sippin’ on the sweetest sin, I’ve ever known
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Verse 2
G C
We’d park your truck down by the creek bank
G D
And turn the radio up till it died
G C
Talkin’ ’bout leavin’ this one-horse town
G D
But we never said goodbye
G C
Just a couple of fireflies
G D
In the dark, tryin’ to find our light
G C G D
Sippin’ on the sweetest sin, I’ve ever known
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Bridge
C G
Now every time I see a melon growin’ on the vine
D G
I think about you and me in ninety-nine
C G D
A little bit of sweet, a little bit of shine
G D G
A little bit of forever in a short amount of time
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Outro
G C
Oh, watermelon moonshine
G D
Oh, I can still taste it now
G C
Watermelon moonshine
G D
Watermelon moonshine
G
Yeah
Practice tip: The chords G, C, and D are the only ones you need. Practice switching between G and C, as that’s the most common transition in the song.
Gtap to play
Ctap to play
Dtap to play
Emtap to play
Lainey Wilson’s nostalgic song about a sweet, small-town summer romance. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.
Country Strum (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
123456
Tip: Keep a relaxed, steady tempo to match the song’s wistful feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
G C
First time I ever tasted a kiss
G D
Was on your front porch in the moonlight
G C
You were wearin’ that same old ball cap
G D
That you wore every Friday night
G C
We were just a couple of kids
G D
Who didn’t know what we didn’t know
G C G D
Sippin’ on the sweetest sin, I’ve ever known
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Verse 2
G C
We’d park your truck down by the creek bank
G D
And turn the radio up till it died
G C
Talkin’ ’bout leavin’ this one-horse town
G D
But we never said goodbye
G C
Just a couple of fireflies
G D
In the dark, tryin’ to find our light
G C G D
Sippin’ on the sweetest sin, I’ve ever known
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Bridge
C G
Now every time I see a melon growin’ on the vine
D G
I think about you and me in ninety-nine
C G D
A little bit of sweet, a little bit of shine
G D G
A little bit of forever in a short amount of time
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Outro
G C
Oh, watermelon moonshine
G D
Oh, I can still taste it now
G C
Watermelon moonshine
G D
Watermelon moonshine
G
Yeah
Practice tip: The chords G, C, and D are the only ones you need. Practice switching between G and C, as that’s the most common transition in the song.
Gtap to play
Ctap to play
Dtap to play
Emtap to play
Lainey Wilson’s nostalgic song about a sweet, small-town summer romance. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.
Country Strum (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
123456
Tip: Keep a relaxed, steady tempo to match the song’s wistful feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
G C
First time I ever tasted a kiss
G D
Was on your front porch in the moonlight
G C
You were wearin’ that same old ball cap
G D
That you wore every Friday night
G C
We were just a couple of kids
G D
Who didn’t know what we didn’t know
G C G D
Sippin’ on the sweetest sin, I’ve ever known
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Verse 2
G C
We’d park your truck down by the creek bank
G D
And turn the radio up till it died
G C
Talkin’ ’bout leavin’ this one-horse town
G D
But we never said goodbye
G C
Just a couple of fireflies
G D
In the dark, tryin’ to find our light
G C G D
Sippin’ on the sweetest sin, I’ve ever known
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Bridge
C G
Now every time I see a melon growin’ on the vine
D G
I think about you and me in ninety-nine
C G D
A little bit of sweet, a little bit of shine
G D G
A little bit of forever in a short amount of time
Chorus
G C
Watermelon moonshine, summertime
G D
Tastes like a memory I can’t get off my mind
G C
It was a little bit of heaven, a little outlaw
G D
A little bit of something to talk about
G C
I can still taste it now
G D
Watermelon moonshine
Outro
G C
Oh, watermelon moonshine
G D
Oh, I can still taste it now
G C
Watermelon moonshine
G D
Watermelon moonshine
G
Yeah
Practice tip: The chords G, C, and D are the only ones you need. Practice switching between G and C, as that’s the most common transition in the song.