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Let's Get Stoned Chords by Clay Street Unit

Let's Get Stoned chords by Clay Street Unit

Guitar chords with lyrics

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G Am C G
 G
Come On Baby Let's Get Stoned
 Am                   C     G
Turn Those Old Love Records On
                      C       G
Tomorrow There'll Be Hell To Pay
Am                          C  G
But At Least We Still Have Yesterday
C G Am C G
V2
 G              C   G
Let Me Fix You One More Drink
      Am                              G
Well I'll Rinse The Glass Out In The Sink
                            G
The Bottom Shelf Is All We Got
 Am                                  G
Well, The Fire's Out But The Oven's Hot

         C     G              C
I'm Not Much, But I'm Yours, All Yours
        Em      Dm      C
And My Heart Is On The Floor
          Em     D      C
And I'm Begging You For More
                  G     C   G
Honey Let's Get Stoned (OH, Oh)

Come On Now, Let's Get Stoned

C G Am C G
C G Am C G
                              C     G
Sin And Squalor's What Your Momma Said
    Am                    C         G
And I Keep A Job And You Keep Us Fed
                C                 G
Rents Too High But Weed's Still Cheap
         Am            C      G
And You Next To Me Is All I Need

         C    G              C
I'm Not Much But I'm Yours, All Yours
        Em      Dm      C
And My Heart Is On The Floor
          Em     Dm      C
And I'm Begging You For More
                 G      C   G
Honey Let's Get Stoned (OH, Oh)
                                 C
Oh Come On Now, Let's Get Stoned
  G                           C
Come On Now, Let's Get Stoned
 G                               C G
Come On, Darlin, Let's Get Stoned!!

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Clay Street Unit chords for Lets get stoned

About this song

"Let's Get Stoned" by Clay Street Unit is a blues-rock track from their 1968 album "Blues Is a Woman." The song features gritty vocals, driving drum beats, and distorted guitar riffs. Guitarist Johnny Blaze showcases his slide guitar skills, adding a raw and edgy sound to the track. The song's lyrics and instrumentation reflect the counterculture movement of the late 1960s, embracing themes of rebellion and hedonism.