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Blackberry Smoke One Horse Town & More
On The Acoustic

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Thanks for stopping by my Blackberry Smoke One Horse Town page. Below are several great songs by Blackberry Smoke you can easily learn on the acoustic. View my demos and download the free .pdf chord sheets.

I've included Blackberry Smoke album covers so you know where each song originated. If you need or want to purchase the full lesson, it's available for a few bucks or less with a bulk purchase.


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Blackberry Smoke One Horse Town & More
Lyrics, Chords, Demos & Tutorials

1. Ain't Got The Blues

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Ain't Got The Blues  was released on Blackberry Smoke's third studio album "Whippoorwill" in 2012.

The song features a classic Southern rock sound, with a bluesy guitar riff and gritty vocals. Lyrically, the song expresses a sense of contentment and gratitude for life, despite its ups and downs. The chorus emphasizes the theme, as lead singer Charlie Starr sings, "I'm gonna shine, a big sparkling shine, everybody that I meet is gonna be a good friend of mine"

The song was well-received by critics and fans alike, with many praising its catchy melody and relatable lyrics. It has become a fan favorite and a staple in the band's live shows.

The track was never released as a single.

  • Drop D Tuning = No
  • Capo = No
  • Rhythm = root down root up down up
  • Picking = Yes
  • Chords = G-C-D7-A7-G7

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2. Ain't Much Left Of Me

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Ain't Much Left Of Me hails from the 2012 album "The Whippoorwill" and was released as a single.

Unfortunately this great tune did not chart for the band.

  • Drop D Tuning = No
  • Capo = No
  • Rhythm = down down up down up down up and repeat
  • Picking = Yes
  • Chords = Fsus2(maj7)/C,  C, G, F, D, Am7 
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3. Good On Comin' On

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Good One Coming On is a Blackberry Smoke song released as a single from their 2009 album "Little Piece Of Dixie." The song was written by the band's lead vocalist and guitarist Charlie Starr, along with Keith Nelson of the rock band Buckcherry.

The song features a classic Southern rock sound, with heavy guitar riffs, soulful vocals, and lyrics that celebrate the simple pleasures of life. The lyrics speak of the anticipation and excitement that comes with a good time, whether it's hanging out with friends, drinking beer, or listening to music.

"Good One Coming On" was a commercial success for Blackberry Smoke, reaching number 50 on the US Hot Country Songs chart and number 37 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. It has since become one of the band's most popular and recognizable songs, and is often played at their live shows.

  • Drop D Tuning = Yes
  • Capo = No
  • Rhythm = down down up down up and repeat with some riffs blended in with a few downstrokes
  • Picking = Yes
  • Chords = G, C, D, Em
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4. No Way Back To Eden

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No Way Back To Eden from Blackberry Smoke was released in 2015 on their album "Holding All the Roses." The song features Charlie Starr on lead vocals and guitar, Paul Jackson on guitar and harmony vocals, Richard Turner on bass and harmony vocals, Brandon Still on keyboards, and Brit Turner on drums.

The song has a bluesy, Southern rock feel and features lyrics about a person who has made some bad choices in life and is now facing the consequences. The narrator reflects on the mistakes they've made and wonders if there's any way to go back to a better time or a better version of themselves. The chorus emphasizes this sense of regret and longing, with the repeated refrain "No way back to Eden, I know I can't go back."

The song received critical acclaim for its honest lyrics, strong vocals, and catchy guitar riffs. It showcases the band's signature sound, which blends classic rock and roll with Southern influences.

  • Drop D Tuning = Yes
  • Capo = No
  • Rhythm = root down root up down up and repeat and some shuffle strumming
  • Picking = Yes
  • Chords = Am/D, D, D7sus4, A#, A7, C, C/B, C/A, G, Ddim, E7, A7sus 
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5. One Horse Town

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One Horse Town hails from Blackberry Smoke's third studio album, "The Whippoorwill," in 2012. The song was written by lead vocalist and guitarist Charlie Starr, who has described it as an autobiographical reflection on growing up in a small town.

The lyrics of "One Horse Town" depict a person who feels trapped in a town where nothing ever seems to change and dreams seem out of reach. The chorus repeats the phrase "I'm living in a one-horse town" to emphasize the feeling of isolation and stagnation. The song has a country-rock sound, with twangy guitars and a strong beat.

"One Horse Town" has become one of Blackberry Smoke's most popular songs, and it has been performed live frequently throughout the band's career. It has been praised for its honest and relatable lyrics, as well as its catchy melody and energetic performance.

  • Drop D Tuning = No
  • Capo = 2nd
  • Rhythm = root down up root up down up and repeat
  • Picking = Yes
  • Chords = Am, C, Dm, F, G, E7 
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6. Pretty Little Lie

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Pretty Little Lie can be found on the bands "The Whippoorwill" album from 2012 and to date.

This was the groups only single in the top 50 on the US Country charts peaking at #46.

  • Drop D Tuning = No
  • Capo = No
  • Rhythm = down down up down up down up and repeat
  • Picking = Yes 
  • Chords = D, Em, D/Gb, G, Am, C
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7. Six Ways To Sunday

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Six Ways To Sunday strangely enough had a 2014 music video produced this song, but there was no single release. It was released on their studio album, "The Whippoorwill," in 2012. The song was never released as a single but did receive airplay on country radio.

The lyrics of "Six Ways to Sunday" describe a woman who is causing the singer trouble and frustration, but he still finds himself drawn to her. The title refers to the various ways that the singer has tried to get away from her, but she keeps finding her way back to him.

Musically, "Six Ways to Sunday" is a classic Southern rock song with heavy guitar riffs, catchy melodies, and a driving beat. The band's influences, which include Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers Band, and ZZ Top, are evident in the song's sound.

Overall, "Six Ways to Sunday" is a well-crafted rock song with a catchy chorus and memorable guitar riff. It has become a fan favorite and a staple of Blackberry Smoke's live shows.

  • Drop D Tuning = optional
  • Capo = No
  • Rhythm = you'll use a rock n roll vibe with downstrokes and a few riffs and a few down up down up chops
  • Picking = Yes
  • Chords = A, D/Gb, G, E, D, Bm, C, G6, A+, F
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8. What Comes Naturally

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What Comes Naturally can be found on Blackberry Smoke's fifth studio album, "Like an Arrow," from 2016. The song features guest vocals from country singer Jamey Johnson.

Musically, "What Comes Naturally" is a country-rock song with a catchy melody and twangy guitar riffs. The song features a driving rhythm section and the signature harmonies that are a hallmark of Blackberry Smoke's sound. Jamey Johnson's vocals add an extra layer of depth and emotion to the song.

Lyrically, "What Comes Naturally" is a celebration of living life on your own terms and embracing your natural inclinations. The song encourages listeners to follow their hearts and not be afraid to be themselves. The lyrics are uplifting and positive, with lines like "It ain't wrong, it ain't right, it's just livin' life" and "If it feels good, do it, 'cause it comes naturally."

Overall, "What Comes Naturally" is a standout track on "Like an Arrow" and a great representation of Blackberry Smoke's blend of country, rock, and blues influences. The song's positive message and catchy melody make it a fan favorite and a highlight of the band's live shows.

  • Drop D Tuning = No
  • Capo = No
  • Rhythm = use a root up root up down up and repeat
  • Picking = Yes
  • Chords = E, B7, A, Ab7, Edim, Db, Gb, C ... F, D, Eb, D
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Thanks for stopping by my Blackberry Smoke One Horse Town page for the acoustic guitar and I hope you found the info here useful in helping you learning the best Blackberry Smoke songs on acoustic. 


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